Runes are the Viking alphabet. A rune is a symbol that stands for a sound. The runic alphabet was called the Futhark, and there were various versions of it. The original Elder Futhark had 24 runes. In Iceland, it was reduced down to 16-18, while the anglo-saxons expanded it up to 32 runes. A google search of "Futhark" will show what they looked like. The Futhark was called "Futhark" because of the first six runes. Fehu, Uruz, Thurisaz, Ansuz, Raido, Kenaz. F-U-Th-A-R-K, just as the roman "alphabet" is called that because of the first two letters. Alpha-Beta.
RUNES- the Anglo Saxon alphabet Runes were made up of various different signs, and are often readable as English letters when you turn them upside- down. This theory works with L and U. Runes have missing letters in their alphabet that we use today.
Runes are letters in a set of alphabets that come from various Germanic languages, even before the Latin language. So runes have shaped modern culture into using letters and words to express what one is thinking, whether saying it out loud, or by writing it down on paper.
Dragon script (also called Anglo-Saxon Runes, Ancient Futhorc), is a runic writing that was given to the Anglo-Saxons by dragons, and is commonly used by dragons. It consists of 24 letters/runes. Wiki "anglo-saxon runes" and it'll show you the runes in the article.
They are called runes. They are based on the ancient Scandanavian writing system.
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The first letters say "top right. lower left. top right. top left. lower left". The top floor letters say "friendship. all lives touch other lives to crate something anew and alive".
Runes were used as an alphabet by the Norse (Vikings), the old Germanic tribes of Northern Europe, and the Anglo-Saxons of Britain. They also had magic uses, such as divination, and protective magic.
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Mostly Fire runes but Law runes and Air runes are not far behind them.