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  2. Runemaster - Wikipedia

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    Many anonymous runestones have more or less securely been attributed to these runemasters. [1] During the 11th century, when most runestones were raised, there were a few professional runemasters. 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 ...

  3. Runemasters (RuneQuest) - Wikipedia

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    Forrest Johnson reviewed Runemasters in The Space Gamer No. 33. [1] Johnson commented that "Many GMs prefer to create their own NPCs, but this is a time saver." [1]Oliver Macdonald reviewed Runemasters for White Dwarf #25, giving it an overall rating of 9 out of 10, and stated that "In all RuneMasters contains a lot of useful material and would be well worth the cost to any GM as long as they ...

  4. Roy Ankrah - Wikipedia

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    He was given the nicknames "The Black Flash" and "Mr. Perpetual Motion" because of his fast hands and crafty footwork. Ankrah held the Commonwealth featherweight title from 1951 to 1952 [ 1 ] and had his biggest fight against then-reigning NBA , NYSAC , and The Ring bantamweight world champion in a non-title fight as both fighters weighed above ...

  5. Category:Runemasters - Wikipedia

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  6. Öpir - Wikipedia

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    The Old Norse of Öpir was special as the h phoneme does not appear to have been part of his language, and not mastering where to use it, he is known to have added , the Younger Futhark rune for the h phoneme, where it usually did not belong.

  7. Balle (runemaster) - Wikipedia

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    During the 11th century, when most runestones were raised, there were a few professional runemasters. [2] Balle was active in the later 11th century and his work is representative of the Urnes runestone style. [3] Balle signed about twenty-four surviving runestones in south-western Uppland and northern Södermanland. [1]

  8. Visäte - Wikipedia

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    During the 11th century, when most runestones were raised, there were a few professional runemasters. [1] The runemaster Visäte is known for his inscriptions which are classified as being carved in runestone styles Pr3 and Pr4, which is also known as the Urnes style. Inscriptions in runestone style Pr3 and Pr4 are characterized by slim and ...

  9. Halvdan (runemaster) - Wikipedia

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    During the 11th century, when most runestones were raised, there were a few professional runemasters. [1] 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 ...