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Element of stories featuring
  
Asgardians

First appearance
  
Journey into Mystery Vol. 1 #116 (May 1965)

Created by
  
Stan Lee (writer) Jack Kirby (artist)

Type
  
Jewels, Mystic item/artifact

The Norn Stones are fictional powerful magical items from Asgard, featured in the Marvel Universe.

Contents

Fictional history

Karnilla once sent Loki some magic from the Norn stones.

Some time later, Morgan le Fay used the power of the Norn Stones and the Twilight Sword to restructure reality.

During the Dark Reign storyline, Loki wanted to use the Hood as an instrument in Norman Osborn's collapse, and takes the Hood and Madame Masque to Cuba and presents the Norn Stones to him, which gives the Hood a new power source. The Hood later reveals the Norn Stones to his Crime Syndicate and empowers them with the ability to find and kill the New Avengers. As Donyell Taylor and Tigra attack the Hood, he uses the Norn Stones to empower some of the cadets on his side.

During the Siege of Asgard, Tyr is seriously wounded by the Hood using the Norn stones. As the Void tore apart the New Avengers, Young Avengers and Secret Warriors, Loki began to repent, realizing that what had happened to Asgard was not what he wanted. He begged his father Odin to return to him the Norn Stones, which were taken away from the Hood and given to Loki. This deprived the Hood of all power, and Loki used this power, and the power the Hood had given to his gang, to revive the mortal and immortal heroes struck down by the Void and empower them to defeat the Sentry (fully possessed by the Void).

Ultimate Marvel

The Ultimate Marvel version of Norn Stones are extensions of Odin's power. Loki decides to betray Asgard and steals the Norn Stones, killing Balder when he tries to interfere before fleeing Asgard. During World War II, Baron Zemo approaches Heinrich Himmler and asks for an army to invade Asgard. While Himmler is skeptical at first, Zemo shows him that he possesses the mythical Norn Stones. Himmler immediately approves Zemo's plan. Zemo then uses the stones to summon the Frost Giants, and the combined German and Frost Giant forces attack Asgard. Zemo then reveals himself to be Loki, finally making his move on his former home. The Asgardians are taken by surprise and slaughtered, leaving only Odin and Thor left. In anger, Odin pushes Loki into the World Tree, where he is locked in the Room With No Doors. In the modern era, in Germany, an old German veteran from World War II follows instructions given to him by Loki and uses the Norn Stones to free him from the Room With No Doors, for which Loki shows how he is thankful by killing him.

Television

  • The Norn Stones can be seen in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. In the episode "This Hostage Earth", Baron Zemo and the Enchantress recruit Grey Gargoyle, Chemistro and Living Laser to help them when Enchantress steals the Norn Stones from Karnilla's lair. The Masters of Evil are each positioned at different parts of the world to guard a Norn Stone in order to make Earth one with the different Asgardian kingdoms. The Abomination battles Wasp over one of the Norn Stones. Black Panther fights Wonder Man in a graveyard where the Norn Stones are, and during the fight the Norn Stones activate and strange spirits emerge. Thor fights Enchantress and Zemo over another Norn Stone. In the episode "The Fall of Asgard", the Avengers destroyed the Norn Stones on Earth, and a chain reaction of magic scatters them across 7 of the 8 other realms connected to Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life. In the episode "Acts of Vengeance", Zemo attempts to use the eighth stone (which connects to Muspelheim) to protect himself from the revenge of Enchantress.
  • A Norn Stone can be seen in the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon series. In the episode "Itsy Bitsy Spider-Man", Loki uses a Norn Stone to turn Spider-Man along with the S.H.I.E.L.D. Trainees and later Thor] into super-deformed-like children. With Thor being turned into a baby, Loki then became the eldest son and heir of Odin.
  • References

    Norn Stones Wikipedia