Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this thing called “wizard runes” lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. It all started when I stumbled upon some old-looking symbols in a book. I felt kinda drawn to them, like they were calling out to me, you know? So, I thought, why not dive in and see what this is all about?
First things first, I had to actually find these runes. Luckily, I found some illustrations online of what they look like. I grabbed some stones from my backyard—nothing fancy, just regular garden pebbles. I got some paint and copied the rune symbols onto each stone. They weren’t perfect, but they did the job. I think the first one I painted was called “Fehu”, looked like the letter ‘F’, and it’s supposed to represent wealth. They said it represents cattle, but who knows.
Then came the real fun part: learning how to use them. I learned that you’re supposed to lay them out in a specific order to get a reading. I started with a simple three-rune spread. You lay one on the right, one in the middle, and one on the left, so they go 3, 2, 1. I read that the first one is supposed to be about your current situation, the second is a challenge you might face, and the third is some kind of advice or action you could take. It felt a bit like those tarot card readings, but with stones.
My first try was… interesting. I closed my eyes, focused on a question I had—something about a project I was working on—and pulled three runes. The symbols were weird, and it took me a bit to match them up with what I’d seen online. I think I got the order wrong a couple of times, too. Once I figured out what they were, I started piecing together the meaning, based on what I’d found online. It was all about challenges, potential outcomes, and stuff like that. Honestly, it felt a bit spooky how much it seemed to fit my situation.
I also read somewhere that these runes could be used to boost magic. I’m not sure I really buy into all of that, but it’s a cool idea, and it reminds me of Harry Potter. Maybe I could carve them onto my stuff. Or not.
- The first step: I painted the rune symbols on some stones.
- The second step: I learned how to lay them out.
- The third step: I tried to read them and figure out what they meant.
I’ve been practicing a bit more since then. Sometimes the readings make sense, and sometimes they’re just confusing. But it’s been a fun little hobby. It’s like tapping into some ancient wisdom or something. I wouldn’t say I’m a pro or anything, but it’s cool to try something new and see where it goes. Who knows, maybe there’s something to these wizard runes after all.
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