Walkabout Puppet Character
This moon-carrying, fortune-telling goddess of the night is a breathtaking walkabout puppet character that will enchant everyone she encounters!
Inspired by Nótt, the goddess of night from Norse mythology and ancient Scandinavian pagan traditions, who embodies the night sky, this remarkable walking puppet sculpture is a masterpiece of artistic brilliance. Adorned with an illuminated moon on her back, lightning in her hair, and stars in her robe, this Norse goddess character can roam events, telling fortunes through runes and palm reading. Since she speaks only Norse, she is accompanied by her English-speaking interpreter, a talking crow that sits in an enchanted tree.
Using her mystical sight to tell fortunes for those who choose to engage with her, she offers an illustrated gift - a hand-drawn glimpse into how the celestial realms influence human lives.
This roaming puppet and her ethereal companions are a unique and spectacular attraction that resonates with audiences of all ages. Originally created for Stella Projects for their evening event ‘Nightfall,’ these enchantingly magical characters have remained hugely popular with family audiences and always draw crowds wherever they go. Despite being half-sized, this stunning Norse goddess of the night can be easily spotted in a crowd by the gentle sway of the moon she carries on her back, as well as her towering tree companion!
Operated by professional, cleverly hidden puppeteers - Nótt’s manipulator is concealed within the moon on her back, while the crow is operated by a puppeteer hidden inside the tree - these characters are incredibly lifelike and fun to interact with.
With bespoke ambient lighting seamlessly integrated into their costumes, this Norse fortune teller and her walkabout tree are best showcased at night when their lighting truly shines. However, they still look magnificent during the daytime.
Get in contact with our entertainment coordinators to learn more about booking this unique walkabout puppet sculpture for your next event.