Wizafir fairy runes, runic fortune telling game, fairy games, sacred runes of the Woodland Fairies.

Playing the Wizafir rune reading game

Simple Reading:
Use the rune that most closely describes the forces surrounded your question.
Hold it in your hand while thinking about the question and let it drop to the board.
Use the attributes of the section where it falls to interpret your answer.
If it lands in two sections, use a blend of the attributes.

Complex Reading:
First select the rune that will represent you.
You may pick a rune at random by reaching into the bag without looking
and pulling one out or using a fairy you identify with, such as your birth month,
or one that represents the question you are asking,
such as Petaljyn if you are asking about romance,
Kelda Kharys if you are asking about your relationship with your mother.

Place your rune at the top/middle of the game board.
Then take the rest of the stones and shuffle them in the bag.
Turn them out on the board and remove any that are upside down.
Read the remaining runes as applies to the stone and the quarter it has landed in.

Faemarl – can be used if asking a question about issues of morality, virtue, honor and respect.

Kytylja – can be used if asking a question about solving a problem or patience.

Sylmanja – can be used for questions having to do with travel, goals.

Rylmaren – can be used for questions about something you are determined to do,
making decisions, having a purpose.

Petaljyn – can be used for questions about love and romance.

Kelda Kharys – can be used for questions about mothers, babies and family.

Kaizany – can be used for questions about dreams, either interpreting a dream you had
or for guidance on a dream you wish to accomplish.

Zymanga – can be used for questions about large groups of people, anything happy or lucky.

Merezyth – can be used for questions about friends, loyalty and helping others.

D’ronyi – can be used for questions regarding disputes, items that are made or gifts.

Azjamo – use for questions regarding leadership or being in charge, protection, danger.

Jand Dazh – can be used for questions about fathers, knowledge and truth.

The more runes that land face up, the more complex the reading will be.
Runes that land on the line between two areas can be read as a blend of the two, or ignored as not relevant.

Wizafir fairy runes, runic fortune telling game, fairy games, sacred runes of the Woodland Fairies.

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