~ Rise and Rise Again, Until Lambs become Lions ~ The last two runes he wished to place out required quite a few stones spaced around where he had done the most work in the camp and under the tent, for which he would have to somehow slide them under. It took about twelve stones in total, upon which he painted both the Algiz Rune and the Berkanan Rune on one side of the stone; reading left to right, Algiz and then Berkanan. In the end, each stone read about growth and rebirth alongside fertility, beauty and abundance in green painted symbols outlined in white.
Once each of the stones were dried, he moved about his camp, placing them symbol-side down on the ground to ensure their energy would soak into the earth, around each of the spots he had chosen. His hopes were simply that the use of the Runes and the placement of the stones would allow the plant-life a speedy and healthy recovery once he took down his camp and they left.
__________________ I've got a fire for a heart._________________________________________________
I'm not scared of the dark._________________________________________  _______________________________________You've never seen it look so easy. |