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Fate of the Norns
Fate of the Norns: Ragnarok, Second Edition as published by Pendelhaven in 2013. Illustration by Helena Rosova
Designers
Andrew Valkauskas
Publishers
Pendelhaven
Publication
1993 (FOTN, First Edition) 2002 (FOTN, Second Edition) 2006 (FOTN:R, First Edition) 2012 (FOTN:R, Second Edition)
Genres
Fantasy
Systems
Rune Tiles; previous editions without the "Ragnarok" qualifier used 2D10/D100 percentile dice.
Fate of the Norns is a series of Viking fantasy role-playing games first published in 1993 by Pendelhaven. It was created by Andrew Valkauskas. The game uses an experience point system and afterlife mechanics rooted in Norse mythology.
Several different editions and supplements have been published in digital form since the game’s initial release. Print versions of a few core products became available in 2012.
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