Rodarmor preferred the term “etching” over “minting” to more accurately describe the creation of a Rune. He felt that “etching” better captured the artistic and intricate process of crafting a Rune, emphasizing the skill and precision involved in the creation. By using the term “etching,” Rodarmor aimed to convey the idea of carefully engraving the Rune to imbue it with the desired powers and qualities. This choice of terminology reflected Rodarmor’s deep respect for the craftsmanship and artistry involved in the creation of Runes, highlighting the meticulous and thoughtful approach he took in his practice.