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  3. Last Epoch - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, a free playable demo was released as part of Last Epoch's Kickstarter drive. [2] In April 2019, the game's beta was made available via Steam Early Access. [3] In December 2019, the title's full release, originally planned for April 2020, was rescheduled to the fourth quarter of 2020. [4]

  4. Runemaster - Wikipedia

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    They and their apprentices were contracted to make runestones and when the work was finished, they sometimes signed the stone with the name of the runemaster. [2] Many of the uncovered runic inscriptions have likely been completed by non-professional runecarvers for the practical purposes of burial rites or record-keeping. [ 3 ]

  5. Öpir - Wikipedia

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    Öpir or Öper (Old Norse: Øpiʀ/Œpir, meaning "shouter") was a runemaster who flourished during the late 11th century and early 12th century in Uppland, Sweden. [1] He was the most productive of all the old runemasters [2] and his art is classified as being in the highly refined Urnes style. [3]

  6. Halvdan (runemaster) - Wikipedia

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    The runemaster Halvdan is known by name because he signed the inscription Sö 270 in Tyresta. Halvdan often did work that has been classified as being carved in runestone style Pr3, which is also known as Urnes style. This runestone style is characterized by slim and stylized animals that are interwoven into tight patterns, with the animal ...

  7. Balle (runemaster) - Wikipedia

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    The runestones Vs 15 in Lilla Kyringe and Vs 24 in Hassmyra were signed by a runemaster named Red-Balle. The runes on both runestones show the name as roþbaliʀ. [4] However, due to differences in ornamentation and orthography on these two signed runestones, some runologists have questioned whether Balle and this Red-Balle were one and the ...

  8. Erilaz - Wikipedia

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    The Järsberg Runestone is from the 6th century and contains the statement: ek erilaz.. Erilaz or Erilaʀ is a Migration period Proto-Norse word attested on various Elder Futhark inscriptions, which has often been interpreted to mean "magician" or "rune master", [1] i.e., one who is capable of writing runes to magical effect.

  9. Runebound - Wikipedia

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    Runemaster (2006) - This is a set of cards for individual heroes to change their abilities. It allows you to add the powers of a Runemaster to your hero character. Shadow Walker (2006) - This is a set of cards for individual heroes to change their abilities. It allows you to add the powers of Shadow Walker to your hero character.