Talk:Arah

semantics: "the likes of"
The current wording of the article has an implication that Lyssa and Grenth did not dwell in Arah. However, the only source of info I could find on this subject matter, the Guild Wars manual, left it rather vague and in fact implied that Dwayna, Balthazar, and Melandru were not the only three living there. The semantics I'm looking at is the wording "inhabited by the likes of Melandru, Dwayna, and Balthazar" (pg 38). Those three were used as an example of the gods, and was not an exhaustive list of the gods that lived in Arah. If there is no other source that explicitly stated which gods lived in Arah (and/or explicitly which gods did not live there, prior to Exodus), I'm going to make the statement in the article more general. -User:PanSola (talk to the ) 21:37, 1 July 2006 (CDT)
 * Just remove the names of the gods, leave it at Arah was once home to the gods while they shaped Tyria. --Rainith 21:42, 1 July 2006 (CDT)

Other Gods as well?
Any news on the outcasted Gods living here as well? Dhuum or Abaddon?

GW:EN End Game Mention
During the "victory lap" of GW:EN, Livia states the following: "You survived. I'm pleased. When I return to Kryta, I shall say that heros still exist in the world. But first, there is another place I must go...a little city called Arah...." Perhaps a hint of things to come from the Bonus Mission Pack
 * I don't see how that could be hinting at anything, considering the bonus missions are glimpses of GW history (not events to come) and have already been confirmed to have nothing to do with Arah or Orr. 404notfound 00:08, 11 September 2007 (CDT)