Tyr's Aett · Rune 17
Tiwaz
“Tyr, Justice” · sound: T
Keywords
justice · honor · sacrifice · victory · law · duty · warrior · courage · Tyr
What Tiwaz means
Tiwaz is the rune of Tyr, the one-handed god of justice, law, and honorable warfare. Tyr sacrificed his right hand in the jaws of the wolf Fenrir so that the gods could bind the great beast, placing duty and the greater good above personal safety. As the first rune of the third aett, Tiwaz sets the tone of self-sacrifice and social responsibility. In Heathen practice, this rune embodies the warrior's honor, the keeping of oaths, and the willingness to make personal sacrifices for the good of the community. It guides the practitioner toward right action and just conduct.
Tiwaz in the historical rune poems
Three medieval poems preserve the meanings of the runes — the oldest testimony we have.
Tiw is a guiding star; well does it keep faith with princes; it is ever on its course over the mists of night and never fails.
Tyr is a one-handed god; often has the smith to blow.
Tyr is a one-handed god, and leavings of the wolf, and prince of temples.
Correspondences
Deities
Tyr
Element
air
Color
bright red