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Nohr
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Nohr (pronounced /nɔɹ/[key][1]; Japanese: 暗夜王国 Dark 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 Vein, the ability to alter the environment around them.
Notable locations within Nohr
Dragon's Gate
- Main article:
Dragon's Gate (location)
An ancient draconic ruin built long ago by the First Dragons. It grants access to other worlds across time and space.
Nohr Capital
The capital of Nohr, which contains Castle Krakenburg, the home of the Nohrian royal family.
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Northern Fortress
An isolated fort in the northern reaches of Nohr. Corrin was raised here for most of their life.
Fort Dragonfall
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Palace Macarath
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Ice Tribe Village
The Ice Tribe Village is a location in Nohr where the titular Ice Tribe resides.
Cheve
Cheve (Japanese: シュヴァリエ Chevalier) is a location in Nohr. A group of rebels was located within Cheve.
In Conquest, by King Garon's orders, Corrin's army was sent to suppress the rebellion. Corrin refused to kill the rebels, but Hans killed them and gave Corrin credit.
Despite the existence of a rebellion, most citizens actually are loyal to Nohr.
Mount Garou
A mount located in Nohr territory where the Wolfskin live. Corrin army crosses through it in Birthright.
Woods of the Forlorn
The Woods of the Forlorn is a heavily forested area in central Nohr, where the thick canopy causes no light to enter the woods. The forest is - or was - also used as a graveyard to members of Nohr, as many graves can be spotted around the woods. According to Camilla, there is also a mansion within the woods, known to be "more terrifying" than the haunted mountain in the Boo Camp DLC. The woods also contain marsh puddles frequently around the forest, causing harm towards people not raised in Nohr.
In Birthright, Corrin's army head from the Ice Tribe village to the capital of Nohr - Windmire - with the quickest route being the Woods of the Forlorn. Whilst heading deep into the forest, they are ambushed by Leo and his retainers, by summoning Faceless and using the marsh to his advantage. Despite this, Corrin's Army were able to defeat Leo, and granted the army a Warp Book to warp once from the Woods of the Forlorn to Notre Sagesse.
Nestra
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Nestra
An independent state located in southern Nohr, it is known for its grand theater in its capital, Cyrkensia.
Characters from Nohr
Genealogy
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style="Template:Roundb; border:none; background-color:#232855" colspan="100"|An unbroken line indicates direct descent. A dashed line (╍) indicates descent across multiple undefined generations. A double line indicates marriage and/or had children together; italics indicates the spouse from outside the family. Important relatives not directly connected with Nohr's royal family are marked in gray. |
Trivia
- In Warriors, as an enemy faction in Chapter 12, Nohr is the first faction in the series to bear the third army designation.
Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Nohr |
A corruption of noir, a French word for black, which reflects the kingdom's aesthetic. |
Spanish |
Nohr |
As above. |
French |
Nohr |
As above. |
German |
Nohr |
As above. |
Italian |
Nohr |
As above. |
Korean |
암야 |
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Gallery
References
- ↑ Corrin's critical quote