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Countries | unknown |
Races | dead people ghosts |
Niflheim is the realm of primordial ice and cold with nine frozen rivers. It later became the abode of Hel, goddess of the dead. It is the final resting place of those who did not die a heroic or notable death. Although the town has the same accommodations as a normal town such as a weapon shop, armor shop and tool shop, monsters freely wander about Niflheim.[1]
This place is often erroneously misspelled as Niffleheim or Nifflheim.
Points of Interest
History
Many witches in Midgard came from and learned their arts in Niflheim. After conducting much research, scholars have concluded that the famous Tree of Umbala might be a part of the legendary Yggdrasil Tree. They began to wonder where the tree may lead them. Rumors of an incredible fortune at the end of the tree were spread amongst the adventurers of Rune-Midgarts.
It wasn`t long before brave fortune seekers started traveling into the Umbala tree. One by one, they entered with hopes of finding a dreamland where they could find vast riches. Strangely enough, they never came back. Alarmed by the number of missing people, Tristan Gaebolg III, the King of Rune-Midgarts, ordered his troops to find out what happened to them.
Many Priests, Crusaders and Knights ventured inside the tree of Umbala in order to investigate these mysterious disappearances. Unfortunately, the few that did return seemed traumatized and had vacant looks in their eyes as if their souls had been wrenched from them. They were asked many questions, but they always replied incoherently: "Dead...everything`s dead over there....f-freezing..."
Tristan III realized that his troops alone may not be able to investigate this matter, and started to encourage the adventurers of Rune-Midgarts to explore the Umbala tree to find answers. He sent some of his guardian knights to support the adventurers that would aid his cause.
The Prontera Sanctuary, by order of Tristan III, sent Priests and Crusaders to lend their assistance. Well-experienced Sages from Juno's Schweicherbil Magic Academy also joined the throngs of adventurers to explore and investigate what lay beyond the tree of Umbala.
The adventure to explore the legend of Yggdrasil had begun.[2][3]
Quests
Gallery
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The strange town of Niflheim.
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The witch statue in the middle of the town.
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The realm of Niflheim in RO2.
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The realm of Niflheim in RO2.
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Niflheim's town in RO2.
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Niflheim's town in RO2.
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Niflheim's town in RO2.
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A building in RO2's Niflheim.
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A pathway in RO2's Niflheim.
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A pumpkin-adorned hill in RO2's Niflheim.
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A fortress in RO2's Niflheim.
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A cathedral in RO2's Niflheim.
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Castle courtyard in RO2's Niflheim.
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The castle in RO2's Niflheim.
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Spiral tower in RO2's Niflheim.
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A bridge to somewhere in RO2's Niflheim.
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Mysterious dungeon in RO2's Niflheim.
Object Concepts
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Gravestone concepts.
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Bubbling cauldron.
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Another cauldron concept.
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Lantern concept.
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Streetlamp concept.
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Another streetlamp concept.
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Pumpkin designs.
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Raft concept.
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Broken bottles.
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Horse carriage.
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Bookshelf concepts.
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Rock concepts.
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Floating rock.
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Table concept.
Environment Concepts
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Tree concept.
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Another tree concept.
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Another tree concept.
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Another tree concept.
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Another tree concept.
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Another tree concept.
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More tree concepts.
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Fencing design.
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Another fence design.
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Another fence design.
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Another fence design.
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Skull entrance concept.
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Gate concepts.
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Broken cauldrons.
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Fortress concept.
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Church concept.
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House designs.
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Lookout designs.
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Weapon forge concept.
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Witch statue concept.
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More building concepts.
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Tent concepts.
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Rock concepts.
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Ghost effects concept.
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Building rubble.
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Broken carriage and wagon.
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Tower pathway concept.
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Another tower pathway concept.
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Bridge concept.
Trivia
- Niflheim was planned for implementation in Ragnarok Online II, but development on the game halted before the content could be completed. Concept art for what would've been were released to the public.[4]
References
- ↑ iRO Town Map 2005 Mar.
- ↑ kRO Website 2016 Jun. 12
- ↑ iRO Website 2004 Nov.
- ↑ Official iRO2 Website 2019 Feb. 05
Patches
Ragnarok Online
- Niflheim Update (2004 Feb. 24)
- Added Niflheim and corresponding maps.
Ragnarok Online II
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