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- <h1>Cweorth</h1>
- <p>Traditional meaning: funeral pyre</p>
- <p>Meanings when upright:</p>
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- <li>purify your life to necessities</li>
- <li>destructive creation</li>
- <li>scorched-earth approach</li>
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- <p>Cweorth can be useful for:</p>
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- <li>getting through a time of rough trials</li>
- <li>having the strength to let go</li>
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- <p>There is not a known Norwegian or Anglo-Saxon rune poem for Cweorth.</p>
- <p>A modern poem:</p>
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- <p>Cweorth, quintessential question<br/>
- that burns inside as a funeral pyre,<br/>
- asking why I haven't yet<br/>
- managed to my life purify.<br/>
- I'm trying my damned hardest, you see,<br/>
- taking all of my studies seriously,<br/>
- but it's difficult enough to live in this world<br/>
- without also being smothered by the Veil's every crease.</p>
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