I am not trying to devalue your opinion, so please don't take it that way. ;) I don't particularly understand where the male and female come into this however... Tiwaz is the rune of Tyr, the god of Justice and Oaths, as well as War. He's deffinitively a male force. I don't think I've ever met a Tyrswoman, although I'm sure they're out there. However, he is frequently seen as the quintessential man. Othala represents ancestry and a home, but I'm not seeing it as a very gendered rune at all. The same for Raidho. Am I missing symbology you have intended to be there? If so, please enlighten me. ;)
-shrugs helplessly- Nope, just that we both have different information for the same thing. Which could mean one of us is wrong, both of us are wrong, or we are both right. Considering it's all in my head anyway...we're both right...or at least i'd see it that way.
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Date: 2003-10-30 10:07 pm (UTC)One question only...
Date: 2003-11-04 08:56 am (UTC)Re: One question only...
Date: 2003-11-04 10:19 am (UTC)Re: One question only...
Date: 2003-11-04 10:41 am (UTC)I don't particularly understand where the male and female come into this however...
Tiwaz is the rune of Tyr, the god of Justice and Oaths, as well as War. He's deffinitively a male force. I don't think I've ever met a Tyrswoman, although I'm sure they're out there. However, he is frequently seen as the quintessential man.
Othala represents ancestry and a home, but I'm not seeing it as a very gendered rune at all. The same for Raidho.
Am I missing symbology you have intended to be there? If so, please enlighten me. ;)
-Geoffrey
Re: One question only...
Date: 2003-11-04 10:43 am (UTC)