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Nohr (Japanese: 暗夜王国 Black Night Kingdom) is a powerful "glory-seeking" kingdom present in Fire Emblem Fates. It is ruled by Garon. This kingdom has many qualities that are opposite to its counterpart, Hoshido. Hoshido is a peace loving kingdom, while Nohr thirsts for glory. Nohr also looks aesthetically different from Hoshido, Nohr's architecture resembles a European influence, instead of Hoshido's Japanese influence. Their color preferences also seem to be at odds, Hoshido generally features red and white colors, while Nohr has blue and black as their corresponding colors.
All members of the Nohrian royal family possess the power of Dragon's Vein, the ability to alter the environment around them.
Characters from Nohr
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Etymology and other languages
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Nohr |
A corruption of noir, a french word for black, which reflects the kingdom's aesthetic. |