So now Arans a guy again? confusion
So he was a guy, then became a girl, then became a guy again?
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August 30, 2012
So now Arans a guy again? confusion
So he was a guy, then became a girl, then became a guy again?
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Well back in time Aran is a guy but in Phantom's story when you meet up in Rein Aran is a girl, Although Aran is shown as a male during the Hilla fiasco cutscene.
[quote=Fusoya]Aran is portrayed as both...just leave it at that.
If Aran was meant to be one gender they would never have showed a male or female both at different times, there would either just be the MALE or the FEMALE.[/quote]
Evan has 2 'official' genders.
They just used the female one a single time.
I think back then, it seemed like a good idea to showcase 2 genders, but it eventually got tiring making 2 different versions of everything according to gender. They started to stop around Legends, every class onward has only the one artwork/cutscenes.
They are probably twin siblings taking turns.
Thousands of years under ice and snow... no one can really know how such a prison changes a man...
Maple sex change
The curse of the Black Mage strikes again!
[quote=portality]Phantom storyline quests had the female. only the cutscene showed the male.[/quote]
Do they refer to Aran as she?
Cause I just remember Aran Aran Aran Aran Your friend Aran, etc.
rule 63
It's both. It's like Ranma 1/2 except it's the Black Mage's curse and not the magic ponds.
Aran can change genders whenever.
He's on his "menstruation"
Evan's a dragon now?
>Derp
transgender
When you go back in time to leafre and you have to get broken polearm fragments for Maha, Aran is a male. I'm just going to assume he's a guy.
both, theres a girl and a guy that gets shown in those pictures
Aran was originally a male. The character was made as a male. I dont know why nexon made a female version, but I think its safe to assume that he is a male, and female versions are just that. Female versions. Female versions of the original, which is a male. May seem repetitive but I think it gets the point across
No one really knows....