At Rhino.
Teaser quote: See, the whole point of the angular, boxy shapes of the letters in the runic alphabet was that such shapes can more easily be scratched or cut into wood or bone or even rocks. Take an X-acto knife and try to cut a zero into a piece of plastic. Hard as hell to do those curves! Now cut a “1” or an “X.” Piece of cake. Savor this moment, child. You are beholding the very warrant for the runic alphabet. (That’s also why it has no horizontal strokes. If you start cutting gashes along the grain of the wood, you risk cracking the wood.)