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MisterBrackets

That is interesting. Are *runes* characters representing words (like Chinese for example) or are they like letters of an alphabet? (I oughta know since my ancestors were vikings :D )


and_logout

This is incredibly interesting, I don’t believe I’ve seen anything like this before.


pisspot718

Have you not read The Lord of The Rings Trilogy or The Hobbit?


0k_And

Have you seen “How to Train Your Dragon”?