The primary characteristic which distinguishes a runic alphabet from other alphabets is that each
letter, or rune, has a meaning. For example, whereas "ay", "bee", and "cee" are meaningless
sounds denoting the first three letters in our alphabet, the names of the first three runes, "fehu",
"uruz", and "�urisaz" are actual words in the Germanic language, meaning "cattle", "aurochs",
and "giant", respectively. Runes also have magical and religious significance as well, thus
transforming the simple process of writing into a magical act. They are also used for
divinatory readings and to create magical spells.