One of my boyfriends is heathen, so I dual-color 3d printed him a set of Futhorc/Anglo-Saxon runes. Hopefully they’re correct, very much not an expert lol… The Wikipedia page made me a little unsure on which symbols should or should not be included. These are made from PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoates), a new-ish thermoplastic that’s naturally produced by a variety of bacteria, and breaks down harmlessly in any biome. Then, they were polished in a vibratory tumbler and anointed in black walnut oil infused with white pine, bog Labrador tea, yaupon, and sweetfern. I posted the files elsewhere if anybody wants to print their own!
Norse Paganism
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A community to discuss Norse paganism and other related Germanic neopagan religions (heathenry, Anglo-Saxon paganism, etc). An open and inclusive space.
Rules
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On-topic. This community is for discussion of Norse paganism and related forms of modern or historical Germanic religion.
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No racism, homophobia, hate. This includes folkism and other forms of racism masquerading as “differences of opinion.” This space is explicitly inclusive and affirming of different sexualities and identities.
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No trolling, spam, etc. Self-explanatory.
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Proselytizing is not allowed. If your sole goal here is to attempt to convert people to your version of The Truth, you will have problems.
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Neopaganism is not dogmatic. All varieties of belief (theistic, non-theistic, and everything in between) are explicitly allowed here. Discussion and disagreement about differences are allowed, but keep it civil.
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Do not use this community as an advertising platform. Occasional promotion is fine, but don’t ONLY use it to promote your wares or services.
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Use common sense. Beyond the above rules, moderation of this community is fairly loose at the moment. Remember you are interacting with other people. Use common sense.
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