So, it seems to me that a lot of people here want to play online, but the tabletop softwares/apps aren't that easy to adapt to FOTN. So, let's share tips and tricks!
Here's my roll20 table :

On the top left, playmats for every player, identified by name, and the Hex mat/battle zone in the middle. Each player can move his own token, apply auras, and so on.
On the bottom left, the Norn's corner: Denizen playmats, and lots of NPC tokens (some are not really Viking-like, but I didn't want to pay for roll20 token packs). Also, Alka tokens, to be copied and pasted whenever the Galdr wants to have some fun.
On the right, an example of Dweller sheet: avatar, equipment, Skills (we don't bind them too specific runes because combat skill checks are a rarity for us), Passives, and Actives with the corresponding rune and metas. Below that, there's also a table to sum up the character's background. Players also have access to a separate inventory sheet, that they can freely edit.
On the right also, rune decks. Easy to create, if a bit long, using the "cards deck" template. Every player has his deck, identified by color, and complete decks are in white, for afterlife/treasure/Norn Wyrds. Players can draw and move runes from the deck to the mats easily, and they just have to select and delete them to get them back to the deck. It's up to me to shuffle every deck between turns though, but it's not that big of a burden.
Add in the vocal conference on Skype (and the possibility to write to every player secretely), and we can play online almost as well as IRL
