Laguz
Pronunciation: lah-gooz
Laguz is the water Rune, and can be connected to the English word lagoon. There are no Runes that directly relate to the moon, but Laguz is considered the lunar Rune as it deals with the subconscious.
STAVE
the subconscious • the tide • water
MERKSTAVE
clouded judgement • overwhelmed • inner conflict • subconscious desires
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Guide to RUNES
RUNE MEANINGS
THE FORCES OF LIFE
FREY'S AETT
Frey’s Aett is the first set of eight Runes in the Elder Futhark. These Runes deal with wealth, challenges, misfortunes, messages, journeys, illumination, exchanges, and joy.
THE FORCES OF THE GODS
HAGAL'S AETT
Hagal’s Aett is the second set of eight Runes in the Elder Futhark. The first three runes in this family are some of the most difficult in the Elder Futhark. Yet what follows them is something truly magical--it shows the force of change and how quickly something can go from bad to good. The eight Runes of Hagal’s Aett deal with hardship, need, blockages, rewards, cycles, mysteries, protection, and light.
THE FORCES OF HUMANKIND
TYR'S AETT
Tyr’s Aett is the third set of eight Runes in the Elder Futhark. These Runes deal with things like victory, birth, loyalty, humanity, the mind, pleasure, hope, and heri.tage. Many of these Runes deal with aspects of human na.ture and being grounded here on this planet.
ANGLO-SAXON
These next 9 runes are not a part of the traditional Elder Futhark system but are a part of the expanded Anglo-Sax.on Runes. These Runes began to be implemented around the 5th century. These 9 runes cover very poignant concepts and can add a great deal to your rune readings. You may choose to remove them or keep them in your deck for an expanded deck of 33 cards.
Guide to RUNES
Intro to Runes
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READING RUNES
a quick guide to understanding and reading the 33 runes