- The
Norns (Old Norse:
norn [
ˈnorn], plural:
nornir [ˈnornɪr]) are
deities in
Norse mythology responsible for
shaping the
course of
human destinies. In...
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Northern Isles of
Scotland Norns,
beings from
Norse mythology Norn Iron, the
local pronunciation of
Northern Ireland Norn iron works, an old industrial...
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Norn is an
extinct North Germanic language that was
spoken in the
Northern Isles (Orkney and Shetland) off the
north coast of
mainland Scotland and in...
- (anglicized as Urd), one of the
Norns in
Norse mythology. The word also
appears in the name of the well
where the
Norns meet, Urðarbrunnr. The Old English...
- variations,
including but not
restricted to:
Toxic Norn,
Treehugger Norn and
Magma Norns. The
spread of
Norns throughout the
galaxy is
related to the mysterious...
- Fate of
Norns is the
fifth studio album by
Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth. It was
released on 6
September 2004
through Metal Blade Records...
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describes that
three norns (Urðr, Verðandi, and Skuld) "come from" the well, here
described as a "lake", and that this trio of
norns then "set down laws...
- Ragnarok, the
twilight of the Gods, was
determined by the
Norns. The
first edition of Fate of the
Norns (ISBN 978-098654140-7)
achieved viral internet distribution...
- have been foreign-imposed
usurpations of
Irish national self-determination.
Norn Iron or "Norniron" – is an
informal and
affectionate local nickname used...
- Gr**** mythology, the
Fates are
known as
incarnations of
destiny called Norns in
Norse mythology. The
biggest variant within these cultures remains in...