Norns (disambiguation)

Norns (disambiguation)

The Norns and Weird sisters are beings from Norse mythology.

Norns may also refer to:

  • Norn iron works, an old industrial community in Sweden where iron ore was excavated.
  • Norns, main species in the Creatures artificial-life simulation series
  • Norn, a race in the MMORPG Guild Wars

See also

  • Norn (disambiguation)

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