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|'''The Jorms''' | |'''The Jorms''' | ||
:Most of the town guard was lost during the slaver attack in the fall of 590. Those left chose to take the name Jorm in honor of Jorm Hakonson who died in the attack. None of the Jorm were actually born with it as a first name. | :Most of the town guard was lost during the slaver attack in the fall of 590. Those left chose to take the name Jorm in honor of Jorm Hakonson who died in the attack and was an inspiring leader among the guard. None of the Jorm were actually born with it as a first name but they proudly stand together in unity to honor their fallen friend though a word will never be spoken about him or the attack again. A wow of silence has been issued and agreed upon to solidify the kinship. | ||
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Revision as of 05:07, 8 January 2023
Hofborg has approximately 50 NPC residents living in the town and working at the Temple. The Saebjorn has another 40 oarsmen NPCs who come and go with the ship. A number of the NPCs are represented in game with various ESO Houseguests. Each incarnation of a Houseguest is its own NPC with its own name and personality
Rigurtson Brothers
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The Jorms
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Bastion Family
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Keldora Family
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Ghrasharog Company
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The Ragpickers
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This page may contain a mix of ESO canon and Hofborg fanon. This guild project, including the player homes, the story arcs, the add-on and the wiki, is the combined effort of an entire team of incredibly talented writers, builders and programmers. ESO canon has been credited to its source site and Fanon contributors are on the Copyright page. |