Rune force
Each rune should have a short core: resource, movement, trial, and self-question.
- resource
- trial
- action
signs, force, boundaries
A cluster for 24 runes: meaning, shadow, advice, question, stave, and safe interpretation without fatalism.
A rune in OmenHall is read as a concentrated symbol: force, obstacle, action, and caution. It is not a command or guarantee.
The user searches for a short strong sign and sometimes expects a magical guarantee. OmenHall should keep the tone honest and safe.
Each rune should have a short core: resource, movement, trial, and self-question.
Runes can sound sharp. Each page needs a shadow side and a gentle warning without fear.
The cluster leads to one-rune and three-rune spreads, where a sign becomes a sequence: what is, what blocks, what to do.
What force is available to me now?
Where do I need to act more carefully?
What one step matches this sign?
No. In OmenHall a rune is a symbol and prompt for clear action, not a guarantee of magical results.
No. A safe question returns attention to your actions and boundaries.
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Enter the rune hall.