Image:Rune-Ger.png

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The purpose of these images is to replace some extremely rare unicode characters with Images that can be used in their place. In this case, the Runic Futhorc. I have used the Anglo-Saxon names as I had to use something, but they should be easily adaptable.


Based off of the free-use image http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Anglosaxonrunes.JPG

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current11:48, 14 May 2008150×200 (5 KB)Skadinaujo ({{Information |Description=Slight fix. |Source=self-made |Date=14 May 2008 |Author=~~~~ |Permission= |other_versions=- }})
11:45, 14 May 2008150×200 (5 KB)Skadinaujo ({{Information |Description=A bigger and better version of the Ger rune. |Source=self-made |Date=14 May 2008 |Author=~~~~ |Permission= |other_versions=- }})
13:50, 27 February 200614×32 (493 B)Adam Cuerden (The purpose of these images is to replace some extremely rare unicode characters with Images that can be used in their place. In this case, the Runic Futhorc. I have used the Anglo-Saxon names as I had to use something, but they should be easily adaptable)
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