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There are many different rune alphabets which have different forms of words. But I put my most favorite runes into two alphabet forms which I call Dragon Runes.sincerely, ProjectWarSword
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dragonlover030393 [2018-05-04 21:33:21 +0000 UTC]
this reminds me of celtic writing. one of my favored things to write in. especially since most people cant read it.Β
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Beau-Dodson In reply to dragonlover030393 [2019-05-17 15:53:57 +0000 UTC]
Are you talking about Ogham on a picture of runes?
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Beau-Dodson In reply to dragonlover030393 [2019-06-04 19:35:01 +0000 UTC]
Isn't that called "changing the subject"?
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ProjectWarSword In reply to dragonlover030393 [2018-05-04 21:38:33 +0000 UTC]
They're based on Old Norse runic writing.
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dragonlover030393 In reply to ProjectWarSword [2018-05-04 21:45:19 +0000 UTC]
ah. would explain why it looked so similar to what they showed in how to train your dragon. lol
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cnzgz [2017-01-04 00:39:15 +0000 UTC]
Is the original c above or below? for Scandinavian language?
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ProjectWarSword In reply to cnzgz [2017-01-04 00:41:26 +0000 UTC]
The bottom one. The one thing I learned about Old Norse runes is that there are several variants of these words. It's confusing as hell, I know.
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cnzgz In reply to ProjectWarSword [2017-01-04 01:56:00 +0000 UTC]
Wooah... If I think I've got as much as I really think I can ask someone who knows the most logical language. Thank you for writing.
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DRACONIAN-ANCIENT [2016-04-30 16:14:28 +0000 UTC]
i have a crystal dragon with the one for the top c carved into her but i can only find this and one other picture but no information about it
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Tamashii32 [2015-10-12 03:42:06 +0000 UTC]
I don't understand, all those are are Germanic (NOT German) archaic letters, but even then, things like the top "P" doesn't exist, and top "X" is actually "thorn" which has a "th" sound (like the Greek Theta), and "V"'s character is actually "P"'s.
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ProjectWarSword In reply to Tamashii32 [2015-10-12 03:52:04 +0000 UTC]
The Norse, Germanic, and Scandinavian had different variations of this writing system. It's confusing, yes, but each region had its own thing going on. Different cultural influence and how each translated it into their writing system.
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YTSC [2014-02-01 00:19:37 +0000 UTC]
love it thanks !! i also use to write in dragon runes once ... i got it from a book about dragons... a big red one with a pretty dragon head on the cover there the eye were a shinning glass stone and it had all kind of things in it. but then i forgot some of the runes like y and p v j Β so i'm really happy i found them hereΒ
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Ryvenarie [2013-11-18 03:20:06 +0000 UTC]
This is great. My sister and i used an alphabet we found in a dragon book years ago. We had it memorized we used it so much, but it slowly fell out of use. I found your page and when i saw this it started coming back, but the runes we used are a mix of both your alphabets.
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adiyasa [2010-03-06 15:42:28 +0000 UTC]
that's just like me, i got a habit of making my own 'code' or that i also call 'hellish runes'
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adiyasa In reply to ProjectWarSword [2010-03-07 01:37:00 +0000 UTC]
yea. like braking apoart normal fonts and making them 'twisted' and distorted.
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ProjectWarSword In reply to adiyasa [2010-03-07 20:37:05 +0000 UTC]
Would you show me them?
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adiyasa In reply to ProjectWarSword [2010-03-08 07:06:21 +0000 UTC]
well, i'll make that in about 4 or 5 days, since i can't regularly open my PC, since the national test is Coming
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