Nov
The Motion of the Urus Rune
The motion of the Urus Rune is not so much a motion as a tenacious standing still. Granted that Urus can move up and down. However, its main motion is to hold its place. Urus stands firm.
There is a secondary motion attributed to Urus which is like a breaking through. Think of it much like you would a wild bull charging through a flimsy fence. An aspect of this could be called “throwing your weight around.” It is not the blasting breakthrough of Thurs, but a lumbering thud.
For the most part, Urus holds its place. It resists attempts to move it. There is a reason we equate Urus with strength. The strong bunker which withstands enemy weapons is an example of Urus at work. Terms like “strong point” and “taking a strong position” are examples of the Urus motion. If Urus described its motion in words, it would say: “I stand firm. I hold!”