Runes as Tattoos

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Re: Runes as Tattoos
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Post # 10
Okay I didn't technically tattoo the runes on myself but I drew them on how do I activate them please someone message me a response
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Re: Runes as Tattoos
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Post # 11
if you dont already know, you definitely shouldnt be putting runes on your body.
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Re: Runes as Tattoos
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Post # 12
What does odins illusinary rune look like
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Re: Runes as Tattoos
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Post # 13

Google it. it wil come up.

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Re: Runes as Tattoos
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Post # 14
Why not bind runes?? I did one myself. It's a bind rune for empowerment.
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Re: Runes as Tattoos
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Post # 15
I have my name in runes tattooed on me as well of the helm of awe. I recommend you research and study runes and write them out before getting them inked on you. Also the artist is key. I knew my artist and he also had runes on him
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Re: Runes as Tattoos
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Post # 16
get this book (the complete Illustrated Guide To Runes by Nigel Pennick ) I found it absoulutly filled with knowledge that you could grow from..
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get this book ( The Complete Illustrated Guide To Runes by Nigel Pennick ) I found this book absolutely fascinating and feel that you could really grow with this book..
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Re: Runes as Tattoos
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Post # 18
Ok, But why I'd like to know why shouldn't I have bind runes tattooed??
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Re: Runes as Tattoos
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Post # 19
I think there may be a touch of confusion here. The OP says binding runes, not bindrunes. I'm not 100% certain what a binding rune is, but there is nothing inherently wrong with using a bindrune provided you put some thought into the positioning, runes used, and intent behind the whole thing.
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