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Originally Posted by cyber7chink
Your kinda right. Norn as similar to vikings, but they are shapechanging barbarians. They remind me of Beorn and the Beorning race in Middle Earth.
I am curious to know if you only can choose 1 form to change into, or will you be able to change into other animal forms during you character's level development.
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just got back from eating great food my grand mama made jummy...
well anywayz at ign you can read they got wolf / eagle / bear an Etc so on..
hmm 2 sec will find it for ya
http://pc.ign.com/articles/790/790230p1.html
they ya go a few screenies an text based on each race well beside the spike elf like rase but thats like still a sercet how they will look an all that
These towering half-giants look generally human in appearance but have limited interest in the affairs of races beyond the mountains. Fiercely independent, the Norn are not organized into a single nation. Instead, they place immense value on individual prowess and skill in battle. The most famous hunters among their race establish homesteads that become havens of safety, but no single Norn rules, nor seeks to rule. Both genders hunt and fight, and physical strength is, perhaps, the most highly regarded trait in a mate.
The Norn revere animal spirits. The great animals of the North—Wolf, Eagle, Owl, and Raven—each have an associated spirit, but the greatest of these is Bear—with whom all Norn share a special link. The Dwarves report that Norn are capable of 'becoming the bear', shape-shifting into the towering aspect of a bear. This form grants them even greater combat prowess—if one can imagine that. Whether these reports are true or merely tall tales passed on to traveling explorers has yet to be confirmed.