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Myrkviðr (ᛗᛁᚱᚴᚠᛁᚦᛦ)! Old Norse for dark forest and probably referring to either a real location or according to the Poetic Edda poem a forest between Asgard and Muspelheim
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Very cool. Ironically a refreshing change of pace to see runes used correctly and on an old norse word in this sub
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regardless of your qualification, way nicer seeing the runes used properly instead of "wHAt'S THiS?" *posts just the futhark or a scribble* and "hOw dO I WriTe "huge cock" In rUNeS fOR mY taTtOO?" (won't even get started on the idiots who think they're magical...)
and most of us are probably interested because they look cool, so it's great seeing them used for art, but in a historically appropriate context