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In Chapter 5, Nara is attempting to continue her fortune-telling business but Mara blows all the gold they'd earned on their journey at the [[Casino]], leaving them fairly stranded in the city. Luckily, the [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|Hero]] has been told to seek out his destined allies, and locates Mara and Nara in short order. When Nara reads his fortune, she realizes that he is the prophesied hero and joins the party.
In Chapter 5, Nara is attempting to continue her fortune-telling business but Mara blows all the gold they'd earned on their journey at the [[Casino]], leaving them fairly stranded in the city. Luckily, the [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|Hero]] has been told to seek out his destined allies, and locates Mara and Nara in short order. When Nara reads his fortune, she realizes that he is the prophesied hero and joins the party.


A ways into Chapter 5, the party confronts Balzack, at Castle Saintohaim. He has used an imperfect version of the Secret of Evolution to become Baalzack, but the party is still able to kill him, avenging the death of the twins' father.
A ways into Chapter 5, the party confronts Balzack, at Castle Saintohaim. He has used an imperfect version of the Secret of Evolution to become Balzack+, but the party is still able to kill him, avenging the death of the twins' father.


==In Battle==
==In Battle==
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==Names==
==Names==
Nara is known as Minea in the original Japanese and Meena in the remake.
Nara is known as Minea in the original Japanese and Meena in the remake.


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Revision as of 10:13, 25 October 2009

Nara
Dragon Quest IV
File:Mineaa.jpg
Japanese name ミネア
Romaji Minea
Class Fortune-teller
Race Human
Age 19

Nara is a playable character from Dragon Quest IV.

Appearance and Personality

Nara is the spitting image of Mara, her identical twin. Compared to her sister, Mara dresses much more conservatively, though they wear identical headpieces. Nara carries a crystal ball everywhere, which she uses to tell fortunes.

Nara is an extremely reserved and quiet person, and very rational.

Story

Chapter 4 is set with Mara and Nara performing at a town populated almost entirely by entertainers and tourists. They use their job as a cover and the town as a base to investigate the murder of their father, a prominent alchemist. Though they suspect his apprentice, Balzack, killed him in order to steal the Secret of Evolution, they have nothing to back up their claims, and keep them to themselves for the time being.

After following the trail through several towns across the entire country, they finally confront the murderer at his castle. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts he soundly defeats them in battle and throws them into the dungeon. Luckily, its only other occupant points them to a secret exit, and after they escape they flee directly to Endor.

In Chapter 5, Nara is attempting to continue her fortune-telling business but Mara blows all the gold they'd earned on their journey at the Casino, leaving them fairly stranded in the city. Luckily, the Hero has been told to seek out his destined allies, and locates Mara and Nara in short order. When Nara reads his fortune, she realizes that he is the prophesied hero and joins the party.

A ways into Chapter 5, the party confronts Balzack, at Castle Saintohaim. He has used an imperfect version of the Secret of Evolution to become Balzack+, but the party is still able to kill him, avenging the death of the twins' father.

In Battle

In the Dragon Quest III class system, Nara is a cleric. As a spellcaster, Nara posses low Strength, Defence, and HP, but high Wisdom, Luck, and MP, and many useful healing and buff spells.

Names

Nara is known as Minea in the original Japanese and Meena in the remake.