
Norse & Rune-Inspired
Thurisaz
The rune of thorn, danger, and giant-force.
Meaning
Thurisaz is linked to the idea of the thorn and, in some interpretations, to giants or chaotic force. It carries associations of challenge, danger, defence, and primal disruptive energy.
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Archive Notes
Visual summary: A strong vertical stem with a sharp angular branch that reads like a thorn or hooked spike. It should feel crisp, defensive, and clean at small sizes.
Provenance: The rune name is commonly interpreted through thorn imagery and links to dangerous or giant-associated force.
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