Viking Binding Runes: How Do They Work? Easy Tips For You!

Okay, so, let’s talk about these Viking bind runes. I got into this whole thing a while back, and let me tell you, it’s pretty wild. I mean, I’ve always been a bit of a history nerd, especially when it comes to the Vikings. All those runes and symbols? They’ve always seemed so mysterious, you know? So I decided to start messing around with them, not seriously, just playing around with the idea.

First, I grabbed some books and, of course, scrolled through tons of stuff online. There’s so much information out there, but it’s all scattered. Basically, I found out that bind runes are when you take two or more of those ancient Viking runes and you mash them together to create a new symbol. They say it’s to combine the meanings, or something.

Viking Binding Runes: How Do They Work? Easy Tips For You!

There are a couple of different types, it seems. The “normal” bind runes, from what I gathered, are usually two, sometimes three, runes that are stuck together. They often share a vertical line, making them look like one symbol. These are the ones I decided to focus on, as it seemed the easiest.

So, I started by picking out runes that I liked, just based on their look and the meanings I found. I learned that each rune has a sound, like in an alphabet, but also a meaning tied to Norse mythology. Pretty cool, right? I guess the Vikings used them to communicate, and then later, they thought they had some sort of magical properties, used them in divination, that sort of thing.

Anyway, I doodled a bunch in my notebook, trying different combinations. I would write out words, then I tried to combine the runes for each letter. It’s kinda tricky. Some runes just don’t look good together, no matter how you try to force them. But others, they fit like puzzle pieces.

For example, I made one for “strength” using the runes for “s,” “t,” “r,” “e,” “n,” “g,” “t,” and “h”. I combined them, shared some lines, and it ended up looking like a pretty badass symbol, if I do say so myself. I even carved it into a piece of wood with a pocket knife, just for kicks.

I also experimented with the idea of using bind runes for something like spells, although I know it sounds goofy. I mean, I’m not saying I believe in magic, but it was fun to pretend. I wrote out a simple phrase, like “protect this house,” and then designed a bind rune for it. I put it on a little piece of paper and tucked it above my front door. Hey, it can’t hurt, right?

Viking Binding Runes: How Do They Work? Easy Tips For You!

So, what did I actually achieve with all this? Honestly, not much in a practical sense. But I had a blast! It was a fun little project that let me connect with history in a hands-on way. I got a better understanding of how those runes work, and I even have a few cool-looking symbols that I designed myself.

My takeaway? If something interests you, even if it seems a bit out there, just go for it. You never know what you might discover, and at the very least, you’ll have some fun along the way. That’s what I’ve been trying to do more of these days – just following my curiosity and seeing where it leads.

  • I played around with runes.
  • I read books and online resources about bind runes.
  • I doodled and designed my own bind runes.
  • I carved a bind rune into wood.
  • I experimented with bind runes for intentions.

Final thoughts

I guess that’s all, it’s not that hard, and hope you guys will find this interesting. And of course, if you have some other ideas to share, leave your comment below! Love to see it!

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