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Juno Celestial
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:27 pm


(( twisted ))
PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:29 pm


((Your mean to your poor failure of a t-chan emo ))

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Juno Celestial
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:31 pm


((You'll survive. And you know... If I have to I WILL help you study.))
PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:36 pm


((But I HATE help))

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Juno Celestial
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:46 pm


((Well if you can't do it on your own then obviously you NEED help.))
PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:51 pm


((But I don't LIKE help so grr neutral ))

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Juno Celestial
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:05 pm


((Well too bad so HAH.))
PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:06 pm


((Can we go back to the Rp now?))

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Juno Celestial
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:13 pm


((sorry. lol.))

Lux started handing out papers.
"Read this CAREFULY. And if you dont remember most of the info, READ IT AGAIN."
PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:09 am


Ketal, and Jenaki took the papers from Lux at diffrent times.

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Juno Celestial
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:12 pm


Introduction to Runes

Runes are an ancient Germanic alphabet, used for writing, divination and magick. They were used throughout northern Europe, Scandinavia, the British Isles, and Iceland from about 100 B.C.E. to 1600 C.E. Runic inscriptions of great age have even been found in North America, supporting stories that the Vikings arrived in the Americas long before Columbus.

Tacitus, in Chapter X of his Germania, describes a form of divination used by Germanic tribes:

"To divination and casting of lots, they pay attention beyond any other people. Their method of casting lots is a simple one: they cut a branch from a fruit-bearing tree and divide it into small pieces which they mark with certain distinctive signs and scatter at random onto a white cloth. Then, the priest of the community if the lots are consulted publicly, or the father of the family if it is done privately, after invoking the gods and with eyes raised to heaven, picks up three pieces, one at a time, and interprets them according to the signs previously marked upon them."
I've been working with Runes since 1994, when I was introduced to their use at a family reunion. I'm of Norse heritage. I believe that this is why I found a natural affinity to runes, although one certainly does not need to be Scandinavian to use them.

Runes are an oracle from which one seeks advice. They work best if you detail your current circumstances and then ask a specific question. Rune readings are sometimes obscure. They hint toward answers, but you have to figure out the details. This is when the rune casters intuition becomes paramount. Some times the Runes "sing" to me, and their meaning becomes instantly clear.

Runic divination or "rune casting" is not "fortunetelling" in the sense that one actually sees the future. Instead, runes give one a means of analyzing the path that one is on and a likely outcome. The future is not fixed. It changes with everything one does. If one does not like the prediction, one can always change paths.

Since ancient times, runes have been used for divination and magic, in addition to writing. The word "rune" actually means mystery, secret or whisper. Each rune has esoteric meanings and properties associated with it, beyond its mundane meaning and phonetic value. Each translates into a word or a phrase signifying concepts important to the early peoples who used them, representing the forces of nature and mind. Each rune has a story attached to it, a relationship to a Norse God.

Odin, the Norse High God of the Aesir, hung from the world tree, Yggdrasil, impaled on his own spear, for nine days and nights in order to gain the knowledge of runes. When the runes appeared below him, he reached down and took them up, and the runic knowledge gave him power . He later passed on this knowledge to the Vanir goddess Freya. She, in turn, taught him the magic of seidr. Heimdall, the god who guarded the Rainbow Bridge, taught the runes to mankind.

Runic alphabets first appeared among German tribes in central and eastern Europe. Some runes symbols are likely to have been acquired from other alphabets, such as the Greek, Etruscan, and the Early Roman. The runes were made of straight lines to make the characters suitable for cutting into wood or stone. The earliest runic inscriptions on stone are dated to the late 3rd century AD, although it is probable that runic alphabets had been in use for some centuries before.

The Old Germanic Runic alphabet or "Elder Futhark" contains 24 runes. The first six runes of the alphabet spell out the word "FUTHARK". As the runes spread northwards into Scandinavia, some rune symbols were dropped and the alphabet was reduced to only 16 runes. Between 400 and 600 AD, three Germanic tribes, the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes, invaded Britain. They brought the runes with them. The forms of several of the runes changed, notably the runes for A/O, C/K, H, J, S, and Ng. Also, changes in the language led to nine runes being added to the alphabet to compensate for the extra sounds, and several runes were given different corresponding letters. This alphabet, expanded to 33 symbols, has become known as the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc. The rune names themselves have been passed down relatively intact. Although no manuscript exists listing the names of the older, Germanic runes, the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian rune poems agree to such an extent that their common origin can be deduced. Here you can see number of Runic Scripts.

The Runes are divided into three Aettir or groups of eight. D. J. Cooper discusses the significance of the Aettir in understanding the runes and using them in magick.

On the other pages of this website you'll find information on rune casting, making a rune set, rune magick, recommended reading, etc. These pages are directed to the curious, the beginning runester, and the runemaster.

One who aspires to become adept with runes must have some knowledge of the mythology, history, and culture of ancient Europe and Scandinavia. The kenning of runelore is inextricably dependent upon these. Much of what you find here will merely point you in the right direction. The rest is up to you. Delve as lightly or as deeply as you wish. I hope you fall in love with runes as I have.  
PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:13 pm


((Come on guys... Its not that hard.))

Juno Celestial
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Juno Celestial
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:21 pm


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 4:48 pm


((What do you want us to do exactly?))

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Juno Celestial
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:03 pm


((currently i just want you to read it. i might have some questions in a sec FYI.))
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