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Ehwaz
Today’s rune: the eight-legged horse that Odin rode to battefields; where god and rider seemed as one great being, neither man nor beast. My own steed? More of Boxer’s ilk, George Orwell’s noble working brute who would attempt to cure … Continue reading →
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