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- Unja:
KJ166 Fibula A, a brooch from Bezenye, Hungary, 510–590
Krause (1966:300) tentatively read as unja; the a is uncertain. Krause supposed unja to be miswritten for wunja n/asf. j'-stem, "Wonne" = ‘joy'.
Source: p.134, Looijenga, J. H. (1997). Runes around the North Sea and on the Continent AD 150-700; texts & contexts. s.n.
- segun:
KJ166 Fibula B, a brooch from Bezenye, Hungary, 510–590
segun = OHG segun, nsm. a- stem, ‘bless', which points to Christian influence (Düwel 1982:40).
Source: p.134, Looijenga, J. H. (1997). Runes around the North Sea and on the Continent AD 150-700; texts & contexts. s.n.
- Fahi / raginakundo:
Vg 63 Noleby Runestone, aka Fyrunga Runestone. Source
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What you hear in the yelling of Kai is:
-" Wunjo (the Wunjo Rune ( ᚹ ) - Runo (Rune) - Sigr/ Sigur (Victory) - Fahi (suitable) Raginakundo (Runes of Divine Origin)"-.
It would be something akin to:
-"I carve/ prepare the Wunjo ( ᚹ ) Rune of Divine origin for the Victory"-
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The lyrics are based on the Norwegian Rune Poem. If you know what say Kai Uwe Faust in his part, don't dude to message me.