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Arias is an Aquarian-controlled city to the east of Kirlsa that is also known as the Riverfront Village of Arias. Nel Zelpher takes Fayt Leingod and Cliff Fittir here to talk to Clair Lasbard after escaping from Airyglyph and evading the Dragon Brigade. According to a report in Clair's possession regarding village revenue and expendiatures, Arias is just barely running on a surplus. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.

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  • Arias is an Aquarian-controlled city to the east of Kirlsa that is also known as the Riverfront Village of Arias. Nel Zelpher takes Fayt Leingod and Cliff Fittir here to talk to Clair Lasbard after escaping from Airyglyph and evading the Dragon Brigade. According to a report in Clair's possession regarding village revenue and expendiatures, Arias is just barely running on a surplus. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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  • Arias is an Aquarian-controlled city to the east of Kirlsa that is also known as the Riverfront Village of Arias. Nel Zelpher takes Fayt Leingod and Cliff Fittir here to talk to Clair Lasbard after escaping from Airyglyph and evading the Dragon Brigade. According to a report in Clair's possession regarding village revenue and expendiatures, Arias is just barely running on a surplus. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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