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Hagalaz

Having completed the first aett we move on to the second, which begins with Hagalaz.
 Hagalaz looks like an English upper case “H” with the crossbar slanted downwards, and indeed it represents  an “h” sound as well. This makes Hagalaz…

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This entry was posted in By Land Sea and Sky on March 7, 2013 by Lairbhan.

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