Elder Futhark

The Elder Futhark is the oldest known runic alphabet, used by Germanic tribes from the 2nd to 8th centuries. Comprising 24 runes, it served as a writing system and a symbolic tool in rituals and divination. Each rune holds unique meanings, representing concepts such as strength, protection, and transformation. The runes were inscribed on stones, weapons, and tools, reflecting the interconnectedness of language, magic, and daily life in ancient Germanic culture. The Elder Futhark is still revered in modern spiritual practices.

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