The Legend Behind the Runes
The Elder Futhark is the oldest form of the runic alphabets, used by Germanic tribes for writing their languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet. The name comes from the first six letters: F, U, Þ, A, R, K.
According to Norse mythology, the god Odin hung himself from Yggdrasil, the World Tree, for nine days and nights to gain the wisdom of the runes. These symbols were believed to hold magical powers and were used for divination, protection, and communication.
Our Nordic Rune cipher brings this ancient mystique to your modern conversations, transforming everyday messages into symbols that echo the whispers of Viking warriors and Norse mystics.
Ancient Origins
Based on 2nd century Elder Futhark
Mystical Power
Symbols of protection and wisdom
Viking Heritage
Echoes of Norse warriors