![]() Othila (Seen on Lucius Malfoy's Azkaban placard).Mannaz (Seen on Lucius Malfoy's Azkaban placard).Algiz (Seen on Sirius Black's Azkaban placard).Perth (Seen on Sirius Black's Azkaban placard).Teiwaz (Seen on Lucius Malfoy's Azkaban placard).Gebo (Seen on Sirius Black's Azkaban placard).Kaunan (Seen on Sirius Black's Azkaban placard).Uruz (Seen on Lucius Malfoy's Azkaban placard).Fehu (Seen on Lucius Malfoy's Azkaban placard).Hydra: the nine-headed creature represented "9".Acromantula: the eight-eyed creature represented "8".Unknown: due to the magically powerful number still being shrouded in mysteries, the unknown symbol represented "7".Salamander: the maximum hours of the creature's ability to survive out of fire represented "6". ![]() Quintaped: the five legs of the creature represented "5".Fwooper: the creature comprised of four different colours in feathers represented "4".Runespoor: the triple-headed creature represented "3".Graphorn: the creature's dual horns represented "2".Unicorn: the creature's single horn represented "1".Demiguise: the creature's invisibility abilities represented "0". ![]() To represent the numbers, various magical creatures were used: Numerical Īncient Runes Made Easy, showing the Ancient Rune numbers It is also possible that these composed runes on the cover of the Rune Dictionary stood for whole words or often used expressions in texts. An example of such composed runes could be seen on the cover of the Rune Dictionary. Possibly these personal runes were either normal runes from the Elder Futhark alphabet that spelt out initials, or a composed symbol combining several runes into a new symbol. Various wizards were known to have their own magic rune, that they used in a manner similar to a signature to sign documents or to indicate their possession of certain objects. The Anglo-Saxons eventually developed Elder Futhark into a new, modified runic alphabet named Futhorc. Although the Old English was known for using this alphabet, the Old Norse people also used it in the Old Norse language, in fact before the people of the British Isles did. The runes represented were used to write words in an alphabetic manner all belonged to the Old English runic alphabet (also known as Elder Futhark, or more literally Elder Fuþark). Symbols in the Elder Futhark runic alphabet, with their Latin equivalents There also was a magical rune of Alastor Moody's on the file in Umbridge's office in 1998, it is possible that these features were of particular importance, and served as a form of identification or a social security number. The teachers at Hogwarts had to provide their magic rune on an evaluation form given by Dolores Umbridge. ![]() Runes were still widely used for administration purposes by the British Ministry of Magic. The esoteric The Quibbler magazine had been known to publish runic texts (including instructions for a spell to turn another's ears into kumquats). Many texts in Old English were completely written using runes, for example, Albus Dumbledore's old version of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, requiring translation before mass-production for the general public. Many ancient magical items like the Hogwarts Pensieve and the Elder Wand contained runic inscriptions.Īn abundant amount of mathematical puzzles that featured runes were present within Hogwarts Castle during the 1890–1891 school year. As such, runes were widely used by both the Early Medieval magical community as well as the Muggle community in Great Britain. It’s an eight-spoked wheel or circle with 8 crossing lines.Sirius Black's Azkaban placard, showing runic inscriptionsĭuring the Early Middle Ages, many famous wizards and witches (such as Merlin, the Peverell brothers and the founders of Hogwarts) very likely used runes to write in Old English. We already talked about Hecate’s wheel, now we’ll keep rolling with the Wheel of the Year (see what I did there? Rolling?) The Wheel of the year is technically a Wiccan invention and is a symbol that represents the 8 major sabbats that occur annually including: Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lughnasadh, Mabon, and Samhain. Witches use this symbol to harness the power of wild masculine energy, primal instinct, and virility. It looks like a head with horns and therefore symbolizes the Horned Lord, sometimes known as Cernunnos or Dionysus or Pan. Originally a “Wiccan” symbol, the symbol for the Horned God is a circle with a crescent moon on top.
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