The Protected Excursion Rune and its Role in Surprise Encounters

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A protected excursion rune is a magical symbol or sigil used in the practice of rune magic. The rune is believed to provide protection and guidance during an excursion or journey, ensuring the safety and well-being of the individual or group undertaking the journey. The use of runes in magic can be traced back to ancient Norse and Germanic cultures, where they were used for various purposes such as divination, protection, and healing. Each rune carries a specific meaning and power, and the combination of these runes can create different effects or outcomes. The protected excursion rune is typically composed of several individual runes combined together in a specific sequence or arrangement. These runes are carefully chosen based on their protective properties and their ability to provide guidance and assistance during a journey.


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However, if I was building where that weather is a serious risk, I d want to reduce the window walls with constructed walls with smaller window area, and I d want to build on higher ground with good drainage to avoid flooding. However, if I was building where that weather is a serious risk, I d want to reduce the window walls with constructed walls with smaller window area, and I d want to build on higher ground with good drainage to avoid flooding.

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These runes are carefully chosen based on their protective properties and their ability to provide guidance and assistance during a journey. When activated or imbued with magical energy, the protected excursion rune forms a protective shield around the individual or group, warding off negative energies, spirits, or any potential dangers that may be encountered during the journey. It acts as a barrier against harm, helping to ensure a safe and successful excursion.

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Recently stumbled across green magic homes. They seem to use bolt-together prefabricated panels, which can then be buried?

I have no idea what the cost of such a thing would be, but it seems like it would be a very DIY friendly way to get into berm/underground housing.

(I'm looking at this going "seems pretty good". but waiting for the "but" to come in. )

I'm wondering what do you think? Pros/cons?

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I had a good look at these a couple of years ago after my son pointed them out.

1. It's essentially plastic, so just how long it will last without solar degrading the parts that show, is a concern.
2. It was intended for Mexico, so not a super cold climate. The site used to say that some insulation could be added before the dirt, but one would need to know how to protect that insulation from critters that like to eat/nest in some of it.
3. They suggest the dirt on top can be deep enough to plant into, but I suspect one would need drip irrigation if you wanted to grow veggies.
4. The dome design gives you a lot of height for the floor space. That can be *really* good in a hot climate, but often not so good in a cold one.
5. It's "plug and play" so if you're trying to sneak in a dome home in a location requiring permits, this has been around long enough that it has a track record. I've been told that one has been built in my province for instance - where there's one, it's easier to get two!
6. I can imagine in hurricane/tornado country, with decent roller blinds to protect the windows, it could survive way better than stick-built. However, if I was building where that weather is a serious risk, I'd want to reduce the "window walls" with constructed walls with smaller window area, and I'd want to build on higher ground with good drainage to avoid flooding. Quality windows are expensive, and the pictures show a lot of them.
7. With a modicum of effort to insulate the slab it sits on, you could have good thermal mass for helping to control temperature swings.
8. This is pretty much being advertised to appeal to what the general public has been taught to believe their house should look like. Their "1 bedroom" is 1122 square feet, which used to be the size of a 2-3 bedroom home, and yet it lacks a front-hall closet/boot rack or a decent pantry. I think my approach would be to decide on a size/plan of a shell, and then design an interior more suitable to my interests and needs - like a small bedroom and a big room for a workshop!

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They seem to use bolt-together prefabricated panels, which can then be buried?

It think there's a difference between "buried" and "covered in earth". I don't think these are designed for 4 feet of dirt, but the site might tell you how much. The building pictures suggest they're putting something on the sides to hold the dirt in place, which again suggests to me we're looking at a foot or so of soil.

Considering how many communities I've seen totally flattened by big storms in the last 10 years, I consider this a better option than to just keep building according to the current standards in North America. However, I think I'd want to try and track down someone who's actually been living in one for 5 years and see what they would do the same vs different.

I'm wondering what do you think? Pros/cons?
Protected excursion rune

In addition to its protective qualities, the rune also serves as a guide, helping to navigate through unfamiliar territories or situations. It can provide insights, intuition, and clarity of thought, leading the individual or group towards the right path and helping them make informed decisions. To activate the protected excursion rune, it is typically inscribed or drawn onto a piece of jewelry, talisman, or any object that the individual can carry with them during the journey. The rune can be activated through various rituals or incantations, depending on the specific traditions or practices followed by the practitioner. Overall, the protected excursion rune is a powerful tool in the practice of rune magic, offering both protection and guidance to those embarking on a journey. It combines the ancient wisdom and power of runes with the intention and will of the individual or group, creating a potent force that ensures a safe and successful journey..

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1. Sarah - 2 stars
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2. John - 1 star
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3. Emily - 2 stars
I found "Protected Excursion Rune" to be a mediocre read. The concept was intriguing, but the execution fell flat. The pacing was inconsistent, with some parts dragging on and others feeling rushed. Additionally, the world-building lacked depth and left many unanswered questions. While there were a few interesting moments, they were overshadowed by the overall lackluster nature of the book. I would recommend looking elsewhere for a more satisfying fantasy read.

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