Online:Factions N
Naughty Nereid Players[edit]
The Naughty Nereid Players are a troupe of performers active in Anvil. It consist of an announcer, a torch artist and an exotic dancer. Outside of one very eager fan, they are not very popular and are struggling to gather crowds and money as a result.
Netch Gouger Tribe[edit]
The Netch Gouger Tribe is a tribe of goblins native to Vvardenfell.
Nighthollow Clan[edit]
The Nighthollow Clan (also called the Night Lords) are a clan of vampires who, after the fall of the Dwarven city-states thanks to the Aetherium Wars, retook control of the Dark Heart. They became reliant on its void energy for sustenance, and as a result were no longer being able to gain nourishment through blood. They once ruled the Reach above from the depths of Blackreach, and were dubbed the Night Lords by the ancestors of modern Reachfolk. Eventually, the power of the Dark Heart would wane, and the power of the Dark Heart would be reserved for the inner circle of the Nighthollow, leaving those lower in the clan's hierarchy suffering from starvation. The Nighthollow Clan would, in time, lose their influence, becoming reduced to mere bedtime stories to the dwellers of the Reach. In an effort to regain their power, Lady Belain had made a pact with Rada al-Saran and his Gray Host centuries ago, leading to the rekindling of the Nighthollow.
Night Runners[edit]
The Night Runners are group of smugglers and criminals scattered across Summerset, with their main base of operations being in the cove at Karnwasten. Their headquarters were recently disturbed and a large part of their forces killed when the powerful Sea Sload, K'Garza, moved into Karnwasten.
Northern Elsweyr Defense Force[edit]
The Northern Elsweyr Defense Force is a militia resolved to expel Euraxia Tharn and her forces from Northern Elsweyr. They are led by Lord Gharesh-ri.
Nycotic Cult[edit]
The Nycotic Cult (or Followers of Nycot) are a hostile group of Daedric cultists found within Shulk Ore Mine and Hlormaren Stronghold. They worship "Nycot", a seemingly mistranslated version of Clavicus Vile.