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Runes:
I suggest a reference and listing of the Old Norse in Hávamál 142-143. - In summary form, it says: The first runes were devised by the ginnregin, engraved by Hroptr of the rógna, and painted by fimbulþulr. - Runes and staves (tall and stiff), full of meaning, were taught to everyone: the Æsir by Odin; the elves by Dáinn; the dwarfs by Dválinn; the giants by Ásviðr. And, finally, I also carved some for myself! - This is the origin story of the runes. IMO, it belongs on this wiki page. - Someone has to describe the ginnregin 'the supreme holy gods.' Someone has to describe the fimbulþulr 'great sage or poet.' -  It can't be Odin, as the dictionary says, because he is not one of the ginnregin. Who are the rógna and is Hroptr a specific deity? The dwarf names have to be identified too. -  And, finally, who is the "I" that "also carved some for myself?" Ordnørd (talk) 19:33, 27 September 2020 (UTC)