Norna of the Fitful Head

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Norna of the Fitful Head is a mysterious, prophetic woman in Walter Scott’s novel "The Pirate," known for her supernatural aura and influence over the story’s events in the Shetland Islands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish literature character
fictional character
literary character
prophetess
wise woman
appearsIn The Pirate NERFINISHED
associatedWith Fitful Head NERFINISHED
Shetland folklore
magic
omens
prophecy
createdBy Walter Scott NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Pirate NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn historical novel
hasCharacteristic eccentric
mysterious
prophetic
reclusive
supernatural aura
hasGender female
hasOccupationInFiction healer
seer
hasRole influential character
mysterious woman
prophetic figure
influences events in The Pirate
fates of main characters in The Pirate
isCentralTo supernatural elements in The Pirate
isContrastedWith more rational characters in The Pirate
languageOfWork English
livesInFiction Shetland Islands NERFINISHED
nationalityInFiction Scottish
partOf Scott’s Waverley novels universe NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity Shetland Islands NERFINISHED
timePeriodInFiction late 17th century

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The Pirate mainCharacter Norna of the Fitful Head