As she translated the runes, a pattern emerged. Von List had claimed that the eighteen "Armanen runes" were not just letters or magical symbols, but acoustic keys —specific frequencies that, when spoken in the correct sequence, could alter reality. Most of the runes were safe, he wrote. But the eighteenth, the Gibor rune (later renamed Yr by von List himself), was different. It didn't just describe a sound. It was a sound—one that shouldn't exist in the human vocal range.
List's philosophy, often termed , blended Germanic mythology with 19th-century Theosophy and Völkisch (nationalist) sentiment. el secreto de las las runas guido von list pdf