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I think it ended somewhere in 13th/14th century when Christianity started to get a good hold. The viking era started on about 700 AD but most likely the norse religion started before.

Óðinn (Odin) said that he was hanging on a tree for several days and was together with the Runes. He said that the Runes have always been and always will be.

If I have to come up with a personal experience there are still some few people who believe in this, which I've met though do not really know.

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