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The '''Lords of Norn''', or simply '''Lords''', were extremely powerful creatures that warred over the [[Isle of Norn]] before being killed in the year 0 AL by humanoids. There were thirteen<ref group="disputed">The exact number of Lords is sometimes disputed.</ref> Lords, one for each type of non-humanoid creature:
The '''Lords of Norn''', or simply '''Lords''', were extremely powerful creatures that warred over the [[Isle of Norn]] before being killed in the year 0 AL by humanoids.
 
Although all 13 Lords were killed, a vestige of each Lord's power took root in the consciousness of the one who dealt the killing blow to it. One who possesses this vestige of power is called a [[Champion]], and in modern Norn, the transfer of this power between humanoids is performed through the [[Champion Challenge]].
 
== List of Lords ==
 
There were thirteen<ref group="disputed">The exact number of Lords is sometimes disputed.</ref> Lords, one for each type of non-humanoid creature.


* Lord of Constructs, [[Temetul the Inconstant]]
* Lord of Constructs, [[Temetul the Inconstant]]
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* Lord of Beasts, [[Egraki the Mad]]
* Lord of Beasts, [[Egraki the Mad]]
* Lord of Giants, [[Jamrog the Massive]]
* Lord of Giants, [[Jamrog the Massive]]
== History ==
== Theories regarding origin ==


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Revision as of 19:14, 12 November 2023

The Lords of Norn, or simply Lords, were extremely powerful creatures that warred over the Isle of Norn before being killed in the year 0 AL by humanoids.

Although all 13 Lords were killed, a vestige of each Lord's power took root in the consciousness of the one who dealt the killing blow to it. One who possesses this vestige of power is called a Champion, and in modern Norn, the transfer of this power between humanoids is performed through the Champion Challenge.

List of Lords

There were thirteen[disputed 1] Lords, one for each type of non-humanoid creature.

History

Theories regarding origin


References

  1. The exact number of Lords is sometimes disputed.