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Rune: Bravash

The Seedpod, Rune of Fertility

Affiliated with the Realm of Spring

Bravash is the Seedpod, and represents nature in uncounted variety; it represents the drive to procreate and the cycle of growth from seed to tree to fruit to seed again. It is symbolic of life’s ability to beget life in its own image as well as the unthinking and unending urge to create new life in a thousand different forms. It is strongly affiliated with agriculture; when evoked to enhance the fertility and abundance of a field it is called the Plough.

It is also commonly called the Goat, representing the savagery of the natural world. It is the instinct to drive off competitors, the cruelty of nature and the drive to spread and occupy every niche. Combined with Hirmok the Scythe, the Autumn Rune of Dominion, it represents domesticated beasts whose fertility serves their human masters.

This rune has special significance in The Marches. Farmers might evoke it as they sow seed, and it is usually inscribed on the standing stones that dot the fertile countryside. In Highguard Bravash is sometimes associated with the propagation of the Way of Virtue, and in Urizen and Navarr with the spread of ideas, recognizing the chaotic way that thought spreads and develops over time.

Using Bravash in magic

Bravash is evoked with magic that causes living things to become fruitful. It can also be used to enhance the general health and vitality of a living person or natural place. It is often used with magic that is intended to spread in a predictable fashion, or that is intended to encourage wild growth.

Crafting with Bravash

Couples throughout the Empire inscribe the rune of Bravash on their beds, either upright or inverted, depending on whether or not they wish for a child (although relying on the rune alone is a risky proposition at best). It is also inscribed on farm tools, or over the lintels of animal pens for the same reason. Many apothecaries use the rune to mark preparations that are intended to enhance or restore virility or vitality, or occasionally inverted to signify preparations that cause lethargy or prevent conception.

Machine Embroidery

Here is a digitized version of Bravash in .jef format, suitable for a 7x5 hoop. File:RuneBravash.jef


Runes
Aesh.png Bravash.png Cavul.png Diras.png Evrom.png Feresh.png Gralm.png Hirmok.png Irremais.png
Aesh Bravash Cavul Diras Evrom Feresh Gralm Hirmok Irremais
Jotra.png Kyrop.png Lann.png Mawrig.png Naeve.png Ophis.png Pallas.png Queros.png Rhyv.png
Jotra Kyrop Lann Mawrig Naeve Ophis Pallas Queros Rhyv
Sular.png Tykonus.png Ull.png Verys.png Wyr.png Xun.png Yoorn.png Zorech.png
Sular Tykonus Ull Verys Wyr Xun Yoorn Zorech The Unnamed