Re: Runes
^ couldn't have said it better myself. But no matter what material you use, always be respectful of the old traditions, and the runes themselves. Runes are no toy, and should be honored and respected, and treated with the upmost dignity.
I would say though, that it is always better, in my experiences at least, to procure the material yourself. Some may disagree with me, but honestly, for how many hands have touched and handled those tiles in the process of getting into those hobby stores, I would not feel comfortable with those tainted materials. This is another reason why I am wary buying anything online. That's just me though. I also feel that the more work you put into your runes, the closer bond you will have with them. But in the end, it's up to you and Whatever you feel most comfortable with.
^ couldn't have said it better myself. But no matter what material you use, always be respectful of the old traditions, and the runes themselves. Runes are no toy, and should be honored and respected, and treated with the upmost dignity.
I would say though, that it is always better, in my experiences at least, to procure the material yourself. Some may disagree with me, but honestly, for how many hands have touched and handled those tiles in the process of getting into those hobby stores, I would not feel comfortable with those tainted materials. This is another reason why I am wary buying anything online. That's just me though. I also feel that the more work you put into your runes, the closer bond you will have with them. But in the end, it's up to you and Whatever you feel most comfortable with.
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