The book of Ufdis Haraldsdottir, "-Rùnabok- Book of Runes", does not claim to replace other more scholarly works the magical practice of the runes. Let's say there is simplified synthesis by a practitioner of the discipline. After we a brief presentation of the history of the origin of the runes, the author focuses on the study of each rune in particular, Like the vast majority of modern runistres, it uses the futhark (the runic alphabet) to 24 runes. The only exception to the most common usage, it inverts instead runes "Othalaz" and "dagaz", the last before the first. Note however that, contrary to tradition, it seems to hold that the meaning of the runes divination. We can s' surprising, but no more, because the Norse religion, so far as Miss incluai.t runes in his belief system, has always wanted adogmatic.