Arama
Arama is an Aranara and quest-exclusive NPC located in Vanarana (Subarea) , Sumeru . He first appears in the World Quest The World of Aranara in Series Aranyaka : Part II - Dream Nursery where he watches the Traveler approach the Phantasmal Gate in Vanarana and later meets them when they entered "their world" by using the Vintage Lyre .[1]
In the World Quest For All Children Who Long for Life in Series Aranyaka : Part III - Nursery of Lost Dreams , Arama becomes a seed and grows into a new Ashvattha Tree , allowing the Traveler to obtain the Bija .
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Arama has a pale green body and has an antenna-like feature with a yellow flower on its head. It has a red scarf around its neck along with two small buttons on its body. It has two leaf-like features over its head. Like all Aranara, Arama has a smiling face all the time.
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Character Voice-Overs Character Voice-Overs About Aranara Names Media:VO_Aether About Aranara Names.ogg Media:VO ZH_Aether About Aranara Names.ogg Media:VO JA_Aether About Aranara Names.ogg Media:VO KO_Aether About Aranara Names.ogg Media:VO_Lumine About Aranara Names.ogg Media:VO ZH_Lumine About Aranara Names.ogg Media:VO JA_Lumine About Aranara Names.ogg Media:VO KO_Lumine About Aranara Names.ogg Paimon: Arama ,
Arana ,
Araja ,
Arakavi ... Whew, Aranara names are so hard to remember...
Paimon: The only bit Paimon's sure of is that they all start with "Ara"!
(Traveler Traveler The player's chosen name for the Traveler ): Right, so if you were an Aranara, your name would be "Arapaimon."
Paimon: Yup, and as for (
Traveler Traveler The player's chosen name for the Traveler )...
Paimon: Hmm, actually, they'd probably call you Nara (
Traveler Traveler The player's chosen name for the Traveler )...
(Traveler Traveler The player's chosen name for the Traveler ): Yeah, we're all Nara to them...
Paimon: So if there was someone whose actual name was "Nara," what would the Aranara call them?
(Traveler Traveler The player's chosen name for the Traveler ): "Nara Nara"... I guess. Sounds kinda cute.
Paimon: Hehe, yeah.
About Aranara Tongue Twisters... Media:VO_Aether About Aranara Tongue Twisters.ogg Media:VO ZH_Aether About Aranara Tongue Twisters.ogg Media:VO JA_Aether About Aranara Tongue Twisters.ogg Media:VO KO_Aether About Aranara Tongue Twisters.ogg Media:VO_Lumine About Aranara Tongue Twisters.ogg Media:VO ZH_Lumine About Aranara Tongue Twisters.ogg Media:VO JA_Lumine About Aranara Tongue Twisters.ogg Media:VO KO_Lumine About Aranara Tongue Twisters.ogg (Traveler Traveler The player's chosen name for the Traveler ): Paimon, do you ever find that the word "Aranara" trips you up?
Paimon: Hmm? Why, does it trip you up? Maybe that's because you don't really say anything most of the time.
Paimon: Unlike Paimon! Paimon has to talk all the time, so she never gets stuck on words.
(Traveler Traveler The player's chosen name for the Traveler ): Okay, well, try reading this then.
Paimon: What is it? Let's see here...
Paimon: Arana the Aranara exercises
Ararakalari in the nearby area.
Paimon: Narana the Nara picks
Padisarahs in a parallel area further afield.
Paimon: Narana the Padisarah-picking Nara had arranged to invite Arana the Aranara to the bar to befriend
Lambad , but alas, Arana the Ararakalari-exercising Aranara professed a preference to Padisarah-picking Nara, Narana, for venturing to
Vanarana to view the panorama.
Paimon: On account of Arana the Aranara's antipathy to bar drama, Narana the Nara relented and, upon accompanying the latter on a Vanarana-panorama adventure, encountered another Aranara, named "Arama."
Paimon: This must be one of those really weird dreams, right...
Paimon: Ugh, but this headache feels pretty real...
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Etymology [ ]
Arama is derived from Rama , the protagonist of the Sanskrit epic Ramayana , fitting their role as the protagonist in the Aranyaka World Quest series.
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Language Official Name English Arama Chinese(Simplified) 兰罗摩 Lánluómó Chinese(Traditional) 蘭羅摩 Lánluómó Japanese アランマ Aranma Korean 아란마 Aranma Spanish Arama French Arama Russian Арама Arama Thai Arama Vietnamese Arama German Arama Indonesian Arama Portuguese Arama Turkish Arama Italian Arama
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