Perthro (ᛈ), fourteenth rune and sixth of Heimdall's ætt, is the most debated stave in the Elder Futhark — likely denoting the hlaut-teinn (lot-twig) or the vessel from which casting-lots are drawn. The Old English Rune Poem offers only: 'Peorð byþ symble plega and hlehter' — Peorð is always play and laughter, where warriors sit in the beer-hall. Tacitus in the Germania (ch. 10) describes the Germanic lot-casting practice: staves marked with signs are scattered on a white cloth and read by a priest. Perthro thus governs wyrd (fate) as it discloses itself through the act of casting — not fate as fixed destiny, but the Norns' weaving as it becomes legible to mortal sight in the moment of divination.
Cross-Tradition Resonances
concealmentliminalityrevelation
Tarot0.62
The Moon
concealmentliminalitywater
Greek Mysteries0.38
Hecate — Crossroads, Thresholds, Liminal Knowledge
concealmentliminality
Western Astrology0.37
Moon (☽) — Emotion, Instinct, Inner Life
concealmentwater
Greek Mysteries0.36
Soma/Sema — The Body as Tomb
concealmentliminality
Kabbalah0.36
The Abyss (Da'at) — דעת
concealmentliminality
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Western Astrology0.34
Scorpio (♏) — Fixed Water, The Transformer
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