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Concept art depicts the Norn as stocky, muscular humanoids with thick red or blonde hair and tattoos or body paint resembling [[Wikipedia:Celtic knot|Celtic knot]] designs. |
Concept art depicts the Norn as stocky, muscular humanoids with thick red or blonde hair and tattoos or body paint resembling [[Wikipedia:Celtic knot|Celtic knot]] designs. |
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⚫ | In the [[Eye of the North]] expansion pack, Norn appear as [[NPC]]s through much of the [[Far Shiverpeaks]], where they guard [[resurrection shrine]]s and [[portal]]s. Typically, the Norn will challenge the player's party to a fight, and the Norn will only talk to them after he or she is defeated, earning the party a number of [[Norn reputation point]]s. A typical Norn NPC will be defeated automatically when their health has decreased to a certain percentage. Norn guarding resurrection shrines will typically give the [[Norn hunting party]] blessing. |
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− | According to the May 2007 issue of PC Gamer the Norn will get a race-specific skill which allows them to transform into a half-bear form, increasing melee damage and Health. It is not clear if this skill will be available to Norn NPCs in Eye of the North, playable Norn in Guild Wars 2 or both. The half-bear form is also mentioned in IGN's ''Eye of the North Dungeon Crawl'' article as an example of a possible PvE-only skill for Eye of the North. |
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⚫ | In the [[Eye of the North]] expansion pack, Norn appear as [[NPC]]s through much of the [[Far Shiverpeaks]], where they guard [[resurrection shrine]]s and [[portal]]s. Typically, the Norn will challenge the player's party to a fight, and the Norn will only talk to them after he or she is defeated, earning the party a number of [[Norn reputation point]]s. A typical Norn NPC will be defeated automatically when their health has decreased to a certain |
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*[[Jora]], the Norn hero who appears on the Eye of the North box art |
*[[Jora]], the Norn hero who appears on the Eye of the North box art |
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*[[Magni the Bison]] |
*[[Magni the Bison]] |
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*[[Olaf Olafson]] |
*[[Olaf Olafson]] |
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*[[Gunnar Poundfist]] |
*[[Gunnar Poundfist]] |
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+ | The Norn are planned as a playable race in [[Guild Wars 2]]. |
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+ | *Norn are likely based on the [[wikipedia:Berserker|Berserkers]], Norse warriors that wore bear skins into battle. During battle, these warriors were reported to have flown into a rage (go "Berserk"), believing that they were being possessed by the animal's spirit, berserkir meaning bear-skin. |
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+ | *The Norn are the sisters of fate in Norse mythology, numerous female beings who controlled the fate of various races. |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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+ | *[[Norn Title Track|Norn title track]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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− | *[http://www.guildwars.com/gallery/art/concept/concept036.php Norn concept art] |
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*[http://www.guildwars.com/press/releases/eyeofthenorthgw2/eyeofthenorth.php Eye of the North press release, which includes Norn concept art in the background] |
*[http://www.guildwars.com/press/releases/eyeofthenorthgw2/eyeofthenorth.php Eye of the North press release, which includes Norn concept art in the background] |
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− | *[http://pc.ign.com/articles/793/793584p1.html IGN - Guild Wars: Eye of the North Dungeon Crawl] |
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− | *[http://media.pc.ign.com/media/896/896299/img_4561371.html IGN - screenshot of a Norn standing next to an Assassin] |
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− | *[http://kotaku.com/photogallery/gw2/1629514 Kotaku - concept art: Norn tower] |
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− | *The Norn race may be inspired by the mysterious "Beorn" from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit". He is a man of prodigious size and strength, with the ability to turn himself into a giant bear. |
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[[Category:Bestiary]] [[Category:Playable races (Guild Wars 2)]] |
[[Category:Bestiary]] [[Category:Playable races (Guild Wars 2)]] |
Latest revision as of 20:27, 23 July 2012
The Norn are a race of shape-shifting half-giants who dwell in the Far Shiverpeaks.
Concept art depicts the Norn as stocky, muscular humanoids with thick red or blonde hair and tattoos or body paint resembling Celtic knot designs.
In the Eye of the North expansion pack, Norn appear as NPCs through much of the Far Shiverpeaks, where they guard resurrection shrines and portals. Typically, the Norn will challenge the player's party to a fight, and the Norn will only talk to them after he or she is defeated, earning the party a number of Norn reputation points. A typical Norn NPC will be defeated automatically when their health has decreased to a certain percentage. Norn guarding resurrection shrines will typically give the Norn hunting party blessing.
Prominent Norns
- Jora, the Norn hero who appears on the Eye of the North box art
- Magni the Bison
- Sif Shadowhunter
- Olaf Olafson
- Gunnar Poundfist
Norn in GW2
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The Norn are planned as a playable race in Guild Wars 2.
According to the May 2007 issue of PC Gamer the Norn will get a race-specific skill which allows them to transform into a half-bear form, increasing melee damage and Health.
Trivia
- Much of the Norn culture seem to be inspired by the Norse (this is maybe linked with the fact that they are living in the north.)
- Norn are likely based on the Berserkers, Norse warriors that wore bear skins into battle. During battle, these warriors were reported to have flown into a rage (go "Berserk"), believing that they were being possessed by the animal's spirit, berserkir meaning bear-skin.
- Norn is also now-extinct Germanic language once spoken on the Orkney and Shetland islands off the shores of mainland Scotland.
- Many Norn names are based off of Nordic names and words: Olafsson = son of Olaf, Olafsdottir = daughter of Olaf [1].
- The Norn are the sisters of fate in Norse mythology, numerous female beings who controlled the fate of various races.