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They acquired these ideas from someone they met. Aranara do not have families or clans in the Nara sense, nor do they need to eat. (Do Aranara understand the concepts of gender or family? Do they need to eat?)Īfter some twists and turns, I found Arapacati's brothers and the answers to my questions. Find Arapacati's brothers, who are doing culinary training. Obtain 3 Vasoma Fruits from the Vasara Trees in Ashvattha's Concourses.Ĥ. Some of them may be found in the following areas: Apam Woods, Gandha Hill, and Devantaka Mountain.ģ. Look for and help a few Aranara in the forests. There are some things I must do first to obtain the Bija.Ģ. This chapter is marked as completed after completing the Aranyaka World Quest Series.Īrama and I helped a few Aranara, which allowed me smooth access to the true Vanarana and allowed me to meet Araja. Next, I need to get rid of the bad guys hidden in Vimara Village so that Rana and Arana can travel without needing to worry about anything. Things will turn out fine now that I've obtained the Bija. Some other things have also been on my mind: Why did the children of Vimara Village go missing? What is the Fatui's role in it? Perhaps I might find answers during this adventure.

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I came to Vanarana to get a Bija for Rana.

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"Nara Valuka" could mean the desert folk or the Eremites in a figurative sense? (Speaking of which, the children of Vimara Village have also used the word "Valuka.") "Apshvaana" seems to mean Spinocrocodiles (not dogs). "Ararakalari" seems to refer to Aranara abilities. This may confirm, albeit obliquely, that the Aranara really are "plantlike." From how Arama behaved, Aranara may find these creatures to be very frightening. "Mahavanaranapna" refers to the Vanarana as seen in dreams, while " Silapna" refers to the stone with runes on it. This may function on a similar principle to how the Aranara themselves are named (and their names are rather difficult), with an "Ara" prefix. The Aranara refer to humans as "Nara," and add "Nara" to their names when addressing them. Might as well record some Aranara terminology here. Though I'm curious as to what this " Nara Varuna" person once recorded in it, Araja says that those stories have been lost. I can jot down my recent adventures in the forest here. This chapter is marked as completed after obtaining the Tattered Paper at the end of the Hidden Exploration Objective The Bad Guy in Vimara Village.









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