- (1993-09-01).
Troll Taken. Ace Books. ISBN 978-0441824144. "Clayton Emery's
RuneSword". Claytonemery.com.
Archived from the
original on 2008-01-30. Retrieved...
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representation of a
runic calendar incised on the blade.
Demmin (1893)
notes the
existence of
other sword blades of the
early 16th
century bearing runic calendars...
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contains runic characters.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
runes. Anglo-Saxon
runes or Anglo-Frisian...
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Although many Anglo-Saxon and
Viking swords and
knives have
inscriptions in the
Latin alphabet on
their blades, or have
runic inscriptions on the hilt or scabbard...
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interpretation is correct, the
sword would be a
unique example of a Viking-era
sword with a
runic blade inscription. The
sword itself is
categorized as 'Type...
- "victory
runes" on his
sword and
twice say the name "Týr" - the name of the
Tiwaz rune. ****horc m****cripts give
different names to the t-
rune. Sangallensis...
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magic sword featured in a
number of
fantasy stories by the
author Michael Moor****. It is
described as a huge,
black sword covered with
strange runes, created...
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horned helmet, and he has a
stern look that is
backed up by his
raised runesword.
Leather gauntlets protect both hands, and a
plain shield is on his left...
- divination: "victory
runes" to be
carved on the
sword hilt (stanza 6,
presumably referring to the t
rune named for Tyr), ølrunar "Ale-
runes" (stanza 7, a protective...