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Each rune represents a letter while harboring a meaning all its own, and together they form the foundation of fae magicks. Below is a list of some popular runes, which oft find use in fae names. | Each rune represents a letter while harboring a meaning all its own, and together they form the foundation of fae magicks. Below is a list of some popular runes, which oft find use in fae names. | ||
Sigun: the sun, or light; Ul: the moon, or darkness; Oul: the land, or earth; Eo: a star, or a lesser light; Feo: a treasure, or wealth.}} | Sigun: the sun, or light; Ul: the moon, or darkness; Oul: the land, or earth; Eo: a star, or a lesser light; Feo: a treasure, or wealth.}} |
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The fae races such as the Nu Mou and the pixies wield their unique type of spellcraft through the use of runes. Each rune represents a letter while harboring a meaning all its own, and together they form the foundation of fae magicks. Below is a list of some popular runes, which oft find use in fae names. Sigun: the sun, or light; Ul: the moon, or darkness; Oul: the land, or earth; Eo: a star, or a lesser light; Feo: a treasure, or wealth. |