CARVED IN STONE WRITTEN IN FIRE
The Runes

They were never just letters


NOT AN ALPHABET. A FORCE.

Every culture that developed writing did so for the same reasons — to count grain, record

debts, send messages, preserve laws. Writing was a tool. Useful. Practical. Mundane.

The Norse did not see it that way.

When the Vikings carved runes into stone, wood, bone and metal, they were not writing a

shopping list. They were wielding something older than language itself — a system of symbols

that existed, they believed, before the world existed. Before Odin. Before Yggdrasil. Before

anything had a name.

The word ‘rune’ comes from the Old Norse ‘rún’ — meaning secret, mystery, whisper.

Not letter. Not symbol. Secret.

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