Host of Angels
Mongoose
Where do runes come from? What makes them? Does a stone rune just pop into existence with the rune marked on it?
I guess I find the idea of writing just appearing naturally as distinctly un-satisfying. It would work better for me if the rock / leaf / bark had magical potential. It was found by a practitioner of magic (using magic) and they then marked the item themselves.
According to the book - runes are made when drops of divine blood hit the ground and transform natural objects. This has a few implications.
What if the drop of blood hit not a small pebble but a huge cliff of rock? Is the whole cliff the rune-stone? Or is the magic concentrated in the bit of rock where the rune is carved? In which case the rune could be chipped away and made portable. This also implies that you can nibble away the material of the rune to make it smaller, or drill holes in it to thread it on a necklace.
What if the drop of blood landed on a creature? Can a living thing become a rune? What then? Would that count as just having the rune integrated?
If runes are popping into exsistence all over the world, all the time - is there a trade in finding them? Do urchins in Glorantha spend their time flipping over rocks on the beach looking for runes? Do they concentrate in any areas (lots of drops of blood falling) and could they be mined?
And finally what is a rune worth? Obviously for such a rare and powerful item the price will depend very much on the market. But what sort of ball park figures are there?
Many questions..
I guess I find the idea of writing just appearing naturally as distinctly un-satisfying. It would work better for me if the rock / leaf / bark had magical potential. It was found by a practitioner of magic (using magic) and they then marked the item themselves.
According to the book - runes are made when drops of divine blood hit the ground and transform natural objects. This has a few implications.
What if the drop of blood hit not a small pebble but a huge cliff of rock? Is the whole cliff the rune-stone? Or is the magic concentrated in the bit of rock where the rune is carved? In which case the rune could be chipped away and made portable. This also implies that you can nibble away the material of the rune to make it smaller, or drill holes in it to thread it on a necklace.
What if the drop of blood landed on a creature? Can a living thing become a rune? What then? Would that count as just having the rune integrated?
If runes are popping into exsistence all over the world, all the time - is there a trade in finding them? Do urchins in Glorantha spend their time flipping over rocks on the beach looking for runes? Do they concentrate in any areas (lots of drops of blood falling) and could they be mined?
And finally what is a rune worth? Obviously for such a rare and powerful item the price will depend very much on the market. But what sort of ball park figures are there?
Many questions..