Applying Latin Grammar to Runes
Applying Latin Grammar to Runes
Much of the difficulty of casting runes, is knowing which Latin case it should be, or in other words is the rune concept addressing the subject (nominative), a possessive (accusative), indirect object (genitive), the object (dative) , or if you____ then this will happen to you (subjunctive). I have substituted the subjunctive for the ablative. Whenever I cast runes for someone, I will generate a random 1-5 number for each rune cast. The result is that there is absolutely no guess work in casting runes, the meaning is already interpreted for you. After doing this awhile I have realized that i have completely by passed the the mental work that has to be done to interpret them correctly. If anyone here is learning to to cast runes give this method a try and see what you think, let me know what you think. I think it is a great way to learn, but it is like training wheels.
Re: Applying Latin Grammar to Runes
Personally I think it is easier to create your own symbols and runes, or at least use some that aren't used in magic books that everyone else uses so you have a bit more control and free from any other taints. At least that is what I have done. Far as the actual pronunciations, I don't have to speak any of anything I've created so I haven't had any issues with it. The only vocal things I've tried is something similar to the dragon shouts from Skyrim (which are along the same lines as the Voice in the Dune series). Yet, I think that is less about the precise pronunciation and more the command you are placing in your vocal tones, so rather you are using a booming voice or normal volume the effect you are attempting pierces through.