Ancient Norse Myth and Magic
Runic Oracle combines runic wisdom and northern traditional ancestral myth. These 44 cards will connect you to the hidden aspects of the universe and lead you on a journey to discover your inner Viking or volva (witch). Drawing on Scandinavian and Northern European ancestral myth and lore, these cards will help you explore the wyrd – the interconnecting energies of fate or destiny.
Richard Lister delves into the runes of the elder Futhark, the Nordic pantheon and the energies in the stories and tales of the Vikings, guiding you through this ancient wisdom.
By: Richard Lister
Artwork by: Selena Moon
Published: July 2025
44 cards & guidebook
Boxed set measures approximately: 13.5 x 10 x 4 cm
About the author: Richard Lister is a multi-talented teacher and mentor. He is known across the globe for his expertise in runes, spiritual wellbeing and deep healing practices. Richard also practices what he preaches with deep emersions into nature and ancient ritual. He is a speaker, healer, guide, teacher and mentor working with people to heal and connect to their own personal power, potential, medicine and magic. He is the author of several books on runes, including Radical Rest and Runes Made Easy.
About the artist: Selena Moon, Hailing from Sweden and currently living in Sydney, Australia, Selena Moon has been interested in art, drawing and computers since childhood, and any free subject choices in school always tended towards the creative ones.
She has had her own design studio and years of experience with freelance design work that evolved to include illustrations and digital art. Selena now has an established and successful career as a graphic designer, illustrator and digital artist.
Selena Moon finds inspiration for her art from various avenues and likes to explore new fields so she doesn't get bound by the same style or technique, utilising her many skills in combination to create unique pieces. Her artworks are an amalgam of digital collage, digital line art and hand-drawn illustrations.







