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Instead of carving out rune stones and drag them across the town to your friend, only to break the front porch when you slam your 1000-pound message down, you can send one of these, slightly less awkward greetings you your mates. See you in Valhalla!
In this category, the Viking Rune greetings, we have collected nine cool greetings written with Scandinavian runes! (Complete with translation at the bottom of the message.) Choose your favourite Rune text message and send it direct to your friend or download it to your cell phone. Creative wallpapers are probably the only website that provide greetings written with original runes, so don’t miss this opportunity!
The Viking runes is the written form of Old Norse, a language which was spoken by the inhabitants in Scandinavia during the Viking Age until 1300 and has today evolved into evolved into the modern North Germanic languages: Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish and Swedish. The written form, runes, was used by the scandinavian countries during the Viking Age and the better part of the 15th and 16th centuary. The Viking that travelled all over Europe and Russia left messages written with runes carved into rocks.
And now you have the glorious oppurtunity to send a message written with the same runes to your friends! All you have to do is to choose your favourite (not an easy choice) and send it direct to your friend or download it to your mobile phone. If you like you can also save the text message picture as wallpapers on your phone, as a cool background.
Don’t miss our other greetings wrtitten in Latin (the old, ancient language of Europe) or Klingon (so that you can impress on any Trekkie) or Elvish (for all the Tolkien fans out there)!
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We hope you don’t miss to celibrate Midsummer and Midwinter, which is the old Viking holy holidays when the day is the shortest/longest of the year!
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