Oooops, Llama nom was right, it should be 'r' in the middle ages - also what is the r-Rune anyway. The rune for 'R' denotes an 'y'.Hello! The 'R' is used, as far as I know, at the end of the words.
I also forgot to tell you that I meant the futhark of the middle ages. If you want to project it into older times, than, of course, you need to use another futhark. :-D Anyway, you would probably have to change the language too. The language of the middle ages is as closest to old norse as it can be, since old islandic is jo the language of the middle ages, just standardized.
Sorry if I confused somebody. I assumed that you meant the medieval runes ...
Regards
Stephan
-- "Why? Why am I punished? I`ve led an innocent life ..." "Thou art a child of nature. Thou shalt know that it art a crime to murder thy mother. Yet, I hear her skriek in horror ... "