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In the very ancient regions of Northern Europe, Germany, and other areas where the ancient Germanic peoples and Nordic peoples once lived, there is a type of writing called "Rune," used to spell a series of ancient Germanic languages, including Old English, Old Germanic, and Old Norse. It is also called Futhark, named after the first six letters, which are pronounced F, U, Th, A, R, and K. In this scenario, the standard Futhark letters (24 in total) are all marked in red, while the remaining letters are marked in yellow. Sometimes, an additional character called "Wyrd," meaning "fate," appears, which is a blank character.
When runes were discovered carved into rocks, we can trace them back to 8000 BCE. They were widely used in Scandinavia. It is said that the power of runes is demonstrated when engraved on the image of a sword, which can make a warrior stronger in battle and inflict greater pain and more deaths on their enemies. Magicians would carve runes onto the tools they used and sprinkle blood over them to "activate" them.
The things in this cover image are the Old English 'Futhark Runstaef'. |