Hagall
Hagall, also known as Hagaz or Hagalaz, is a rune from the runic alphabets used by ancient Germanic peoples, most notably in the Elder Futhark and its descendants. It is commonly associated with the consonant sound h and is often linked to the image of hail or ice, reflecting its ties to winter and disruptive natural forces.
Historically, Hagall appears in inscriptions across the Germanic-speaking world during the early medieval period. Its meaning
In symbolic and divinatory contexts, Hagall is read as a signal of external challenges and uncontrollable circumstances.
Modern usage of Hagall occurs within neopagan and scholarly contexts. Among practitioners, the rune is invoked