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Ramza is the son of [[Garlemald|Garlean]] playwright [[Arazlam Durai]], who goes by the stage name [[Jenomis cen Lexentale]]. Jenomis inherited the [[Durai Papers]] from his ancestor [[Orran Durai]], who was burned at the stake for authoring them. From what little he could translate of the ancient documents, Jenomis determined that they told the tale of ''The Zodiac Brave Story'', a Garlean legend previously thought to be just that—Legend. He also gleaned the names of two seemingly pivotal characters in the legend who had been forgotten by history, [[Ramza Beoulve|Ramza]] and [[Alma Beoulve|Alma]]. Now convinced the legend was real, Jenomis made it his life's mission to prove it, and to this end named his children Ramza and [[Alma bas Lexentale|Alma]] to serve as a constant reminder of his quest.
 
Ramza is the son of [[Garlemald|Garlean]] playwright [[Arazlam Durai]], who goes by the stage name [[Jenomis cen Lexentale]]. Jenomis inherited the [[Durai Papers]] from his ancestor [[Orran Durai]], who was burned at the stake for authoring them. From what little he could translate of the ancient documents, Jenomis determined that they told the tale of ''The Zodiac Brave Story'', a Garlean legend previously thought to be just that—Legend. He also gleaned the names of two seemingly pivotal characters in the legend who had been forgotten by history, [[Ramza Beoulve|Ramza]] and [[Alma Beoulve|Alma]]. Now convinced the legend was real, Jenomis made it his life's mission to prove it, and to this end named his children Ramza and [[Alma bas Lexentale|Alma]] to serve as a constant reminder of his quest.
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==Rabanastre arc==
 
 
When Jenomis goes missing in the ruins of [[Royal City of Rabanastre (Final Fantasy XIV)|Rabanastre]], Ramza and Alma seek out family friend [[Cid nan Garlond]] to aid in finding their father. Cid in turn recommends they recruit the [[Warrior of Light (Final Fantasy XIV)|Warrior of Light]], which Alma does in spite of Ramza's objections, as he does not believe they need the aid of foreigners. He nevertheless relents when reminded that they are currently themselves foreigners in the city of [[Kugane]], and leads the Warrior and their allies into the city. They successfully find Jenomis, but not before he is taken hostage by [[Ba'Gamnan]], who releases him in exchange for Ramza's [[auracite]] and Jenomis' journal.
 
When Jenomis goes missing in the ruins of [[Royal City of Rabanastre (Final Fantasy XIV)|Rabanastre]], Ramza and Alma seek out family friend [[Cid nan Garlond]] to aid in finding their father. Cid in turn recommends they recruit the [[Warrior of Light (Final Fantasy XIV)|Warrior of Light]], which Alma does in spite of Ramza's objections, as he does not believe they need the aid of foreigners. He nevertheless relents when reminded that they are currently themselves foreigners in the city of [[Kugane]], and leads the Warrior and their allies into the city. They successfully find Jenomis, but not before he is taken hostage by [[Ba'Gamnan]], who releases him in exchange for Ramza's [[auracite]] and Jenomis' journal.
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==Ridorana arc==
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==Orbonne arc==
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Revision as of 13:05, 10 January 2019

I thought I made myself clear, Alma. The capital is simply too dangerous. Father would never forgive me if I were to lose you trying to rescue him.

Ramza bas Lexentale

Ramza bas Lexentale is a non-player character from Final Fantasy XIV.

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Personality

In contrast to his namesake, Ramza is a stereotypically proud and haughty Garlean, who looks down on other races with the same disdain as many of his countrymen.

Story

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Ramza is the son of Garlean playwright Arazlam Durai, who goes by the stage name Jenomis cen Lexentale. Jenomis inherited the Durai Papers from his ancestor Orran Durai, who was burned at the stake for authoring them. From what little he could translate of the ancient documents, Jenomis determined that they told the tale of The Zodiac Brave Story, a Garlean legend previously thought to be just that—Legend. He also gleaned the names of two seemingly pivotal characters in the legend who had been forgotten by history, Ramza and Alma. Now convinced the legend was real, Jenomis made it his life's mission to prove it, and to this end named his children Ramza and Alma to serve as a constant reminder of his quest.

Rabanastre arc

When Jenomis goes missing in the ruins of Rabanastre, Ramza and Alma seek out family friend Cid nan Garlond to aid in finding their father. Cid in turn recommends they recruit the Warrior of Light, which Alma does in spite of Ramza's objections, as he does not believe they need the aid of foreigners. He nevertheless relents when reminded that they are currently themselves foreigners in the city of Kugane, and leads the Warrior and their allies into the city. They successfully find Jenomis, but not before he is taken hostage by Ba'Gamnan, who releases him in exchange for Ramza's auracite and Jenomis' journal.

Ridorana arc

Orbonne arc

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