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When humanoids first arrived on Norn, the Lords were already present. Historians have attempted to determine the exact date that the Lords arrived on Norn through interviews with the consciousnesses present in Champions, although results remain inconclusive.
When humanoids first arrived on Norn, the Lords were already present. Historians have attempted to determine the exact date that the Lords arrived on Norn through interviews with the consciousnesses present in Champions, although results remain inconclusive.


In the year 0 AL, the humanoids of Commoil, Seyv, and Briskain stormed the western shores of Norn with the goal of eliminating all the Lords, thus beginning the [[War of Lords]]. [[Kellen Felbrigg]], the first person to slay a Lord, dealt the killing blow to [[Grulzrarrenth the Incandescent]] and is said to have belched fire atop the glimmering corpse of the dragon. He was the first Champion.
In the year 0 AL, the humanoids of Commoil, Seyv, and Briskain stormed the western shores of Norn with the goal of eliminating all the Lords, thus beginning the war against the Lords. [[Kellen Felbrigg]], the first person to slay a Lord, dealt the killing blow to [[Grulzrarrenth the Incandescent]] and is said to have belched fire atop the glimmering corpse of the dragon. He was the first Champion.


== Theories regarding origin ==
== Theories regarding origin ==
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== Lords in popular culture ==
== Lords in popular culture ==


The imagery and history of the Lords have become deeply embedded in Nornian popular culture, partially due to the influence of the Champion Challenge as mass media. Merchandise featuring Lords is readily available, although the popularity of each lord has varied over time, and it is sometimes debated whether the practice of selling Lord-themed merchandise is disrespectful of the tragedy of the War of Lords.
The imagery and history of the Lords have become deeply embedded in Nornian popular culture, partially due to the influence of the Champion Challenge as mass media. Merchandise featuring Lords is readily available, although the popularity of each lord has varied over time, and it is sometimes debated whether the practice of selling Lord-themed merchandise is disrespectful of the tragedy of the war against the Lords.


Some examples of the Lords in popular culture include:
Some examples of the Lords in popular culture include:

Revision as of 22:05, 15 November 2023

The Lords of Norn, or simply Lords, were thirteen[1] extremely powerful creatures that warred over the Isle of Norn before being killed in the year 0 AL by the humanoids of Seyv, Briskain, and Commoil.[2] 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.

List of Lords

There were thirteen Lords, one for each type of non-humanoid creature:

Creature Type Name Gender Approximation
Fiend Xarzad the Damned Masculine
Celestial Koweiki the Wise Feminine
Ooze Posenquath the Caustic Indeterminate
Monstrosity Bakh the Vicious Ungendered
Plant Aolcedae the Jagged Indeterminate
Beast Egraki the Mad Masculine
Dragon Grulzrarrenth the Incandescent Masculine
Giant Jamrog the Massive Masculine
Aberration Iaz'odr'vhe the Hungry Indeterminate
Construct Temetul the Inconstant Multiple
Elemental Giomu the Frenzied Multiple
Fey Brunheilda the Sly Feminine
Undead Voblat the Rotten Masculine

History

When humanoids first arrived on Norn, the Lords were already present. Historians have attempted to determine the exact date that the Lords arrived on Norn through interviews with the consciousnesses present in Champions, although results remain inconclusive.

In the year 0 AL, the humanoids of Commoil, Seyv, and Briskain stormed the western shores of Norn with the goal of eliminating all the Lords, thus beginning the war against the Lords. Kellen Felbrigg, the first person to slay a Lord, dealt the killing blow to Grulzrarrenth the Incandescent and is said to have belched fire atop the glimmering corpse of the dragon. He was the first Champion.

Theories regarding origin

There are several theories regarding the origin of the Lords and the reason they all gathered on Norn. The most common theory among scholars posits that each Lord was a sort of naturally occurring 'apex' of each respective type of creature, although this does not necessarily explain why the Lords gathered on Norn specifically.

Another theory is that the Lords are extraplanar in origin and merely arrived on the Material Plane in Norn for some reason. Some scholars believe the Lords were artificially created by some other entity, although this raises additional questions regarding who the hypothetical "Lord-creator" is and where they are now. The so-called "megafauna" explanation theorizes that at some point in the distant past all creatures were similar to the creatures we call Lords, but only the strongest single specimens survived to the present-day as Lords.

Other scholars believe that no one theory can explain the origins of all the Lords -- the constructed existence of Temetul the Inconstant, for example, implies that something created the first beetle, but Egraki the Mad could be reasoned to be the result of an extremely long evolutionary period in the harsh environment of Norn.

Lords in popular culture

The imagery and history of the Lords have become deeply embedded in Nornian popular culture, partially due to the influence of the Champion Challenge as mass media. Merchandise featuring Lords is readily available, although the popularity of each lord has varied over time, and it is sometimes debated whether the practice of selling Lord-themed merchandise is disrespectful of the tragedy of the war against the Lords.

Some examples of the Lords in popular culture include:


References

  1. The exact number of Lords is sometimes disputed.
  2. Channel 13 Informational Brochure