Revolver are celebrating Sleep Token ’s record-breaking Even in Arcadia era with an updated and expanded edition of our special collector’s issue on the UK heavy-music phenoms. In this excerpt, writer ...
One of the most shrouded mysteries of the rune alphabet is its early history. As a matter of fact, no-one really knows how the Elder Futhark came to be. We know that the runes exist and were used by ...
Runic script was developed in Scandinavia between the 2nd and 8th centuries AD. It was originally used for short inscriptions. After the Viking Age, this famous form of writing was altered to compete ...
The Runes: A Pandemic Journey — Movement into the Younger Futhark (2024) is Kari Tauring’s second rune book. It describes the 16 runes used in the late Scandinavian Iron Age/early Middle Ages. Tauring ...
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Image credits: Solheim et al (2025). A runestone is a large stone carved with runic inscriptions — usually in the early Germanic alphabet known as the futhark. These were typically erected across ...
If success is a formula, four musicians in cloaks and masks with an aesthetic steeped in symbolism and lore might not have belonged to the equation. When Sleep Token properly emerged in 2018, after ...
When families first moved to Childwall Valley from demolished areas of the city in the late 1950s, they nicknamed their new neighbourhood Happy Valley. In those times it was possible to stand on ...
You can either transform runes to text, or text to runes. All modules contain their own lettersToRunes and runesToLetters methods. The Elder Futhark, also known as the Older Futhark, is the oldest ...
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Traces of Ogham can still be found all across Ireland. The ancient script of Ogham, sometimes known now as the 'Celtic Tree Alphabet,' originally contained 20 letters grouped into four groups of five.