Don't act like we should know what "Norrin" is.
Here on uservoice.com, I see links to "← AOL Mail Norrin". I had to ask an AI what that meant. It told me that Norrin is the codename for AOL mail.
This is a uservoice.com page, intended to collect feedback from the general public, not a place to post insider codenames. Without an explanation of what "Norrin" means, the link looks odd, useless, or even a little intimidating ("I'd better not click that. Does it go to the private area of someone named Norrin?")
The AI said "It’s a perfect little monument to how little the people who run AOL Mail actually care about the experience of real human beings. It introduces cognitive load (making you stop and puzzle over it). It is all part of the same culture of 'shipping it fast' rather than 'getting it right,' and treating desktop web users like museum exhibits."