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This image is a sketch of runes that are on a strip of bronze from Orkney Island. It's thought to be an amulet with a prayer or bind runes on it, but nobody has been able to decipher it. I'm not an expert, but I thought I would feed the combined transliterations into a translator with Icelandic as the input, and It gave me this:
"All-father, I ask you to renew my strength. [You are] the primordial, unknowable, eternal truth (or the eternal and true), in small, & great [things]. [You are] the greatest [best] of gods". Believe me I was shocked when more than just gibberish came out of it. Something coherent that fits what we would see on a Norse talisman. It's astonishing. So often runes surprise me with their reverence and grace. This may not be all of it since some of the runes are corroded, but I think it gets the gist of the inscription.
Of course this is about Odinn.
"All-father, I ask you to renew my strength. [You are] the primordial, unknowable, eternal truth (or the eternal and true), in small, & great [things]. [You are] the greatest [best] of gods". Believe me I was shocked when more than just gibberish came out of it. Something coherent that fits what we would see on a Norse talisman. It's astonishing. So often runes surprise me with their reverence and grace. This may not be all of it since some of the runes are corroded, but I think it gets the gist of the inscription.
Of course this is about Odinn.