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Noera is a minor character in Hungry Shark Evolution. She is one of the 2 mermaids that must be rescued from Thava, alongside Rhoda.

Appearance[]

Noera in-game, with Magmajira in the background.

Noera in-game, with Magmajira in the background.

She is a small mermaid with a blue/green fish tail, a slender, young feminine build and a scared face, with freckles on her cheeks, green eyes and red hair. She wear a megenta colored top that seems darker in color than Behemoth's radiation hue.

Behavior[]

From Facebook

From Facebook

So far, she seems to be a sweet, innocent, and kind individual who is scared easily. Unlike Selene, she has no stern look, which probably indicates she doesn't have ulterior motives or a darker side. She seems very similar to her companion Rhoda.

Use[]

Noera fleeing from Thava

Noera fleeing from Thava

When playing the 2024 Halloween event in the Mangrove Forest map, you must find her by defeating some Zombie mermaids first and then find Thava and defeat her for the first time. You are obligated to find Noera first before you can find Thava.

Abilities[]

So far she hasn't shown any major abilities except presumably superhuman stats.

Trivia[]

Noera and Rhoda, together

Noera and Rhoda, together

  • Noera facing Thava's zombie mermaids.

    Noera facing Thava's zombie mermaids.

    Her name Noera is probably dervied from the name Nora, which means "honor" (from Latin honorius) or "light" (from Greek Eleonóra or Arabic Nur), derived from longer names like Honora or Eleanora, but also stands alone; it's popular globally with Irish, Latin, Greek, and Arabic roots, signifying dignity, illumination, or "awesome one" in Hebrew, often spelled Norah, Noora, or Nura.
    • Alternatively, it might be derived from the Greek sea god, Nereus, whose name literally means ''He who flows in the water''.
  • So far, she is exclusive to the Mangrove Forest.
  • For some reasons she seems to be more emphasized than Rhoda, as Hungry Shark has posted 2 posts on Facebook about Halloween where she's on her own and terrified, and also has another poster where she's again alone without Rhoda, facing Thava's zombies. So far, Rhoda has no depictions with solely her. The higher emphasis on Noera is probably because she's the first mermaid that's required to be rescued, or could just be entirely random.