What is Arya?
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(n) An powerful and sexy human being who loves to fly on magic rugs.
Arya is my sexy camel rider muahhahaha
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Aryan
Noble
Freeman
Someone who speaks an Indo-European language.
Arya is the noble race.
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arya's cool don't dis him
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customarily a male of persian descent known for impeccable bone structure, capricious temperament, poor beer pong skill, and an affinity for blonds.
What do I look like, an Arya? Buy ya own damn fries bitch!
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He's known to pop a collar when he drops a dollar;the three point brawler, the prank caller, and the 21 baller of the decade.
Did you get Arya on your fantasy team?
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Arya is the name of the place of the original Aryans meaning Kurds.
I am from Arya
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An elf princess of Ellesmera in the Inheritance trilogy who is simply the combination of Princess Arwen of LOTR and Priness Leia of Star Wars only with "voluminous black locks" and "piercing emerald eyes with eyelashes coated in oil that made them look like black petals covered in raindrops" and "thin, slanting lightning bolt like eyebrows" and "the scent of crushed pine needles" who also wears black leather outfits despite being a technical vegan.
She just exists to be the one sided romance of Eragon who only rebutts him because of the age difference as she is 100 and he is 16- even though he is immortal now. She is supposed to be the feminist role model as in Paolini's words: "And of course, a beautiful maiden who is more than capable of taking care of herself", even though she gets kidnapped in Eragon's first chapter and is not even seen fighting at any other point in the book aside from beating Eragon in one fight.
She is a cold bitch who was tortured and nearly raped but is completely unaffected so the story won't have to pause to actually have to deal with her trauma from such an experience- but she has no trauma or personality anyway.
She is powerful in magic, a master swordsman, apparently an archer, a Mary Su,e and Paolini's perfect woman.
Arya, the obvious green dragon rider and Eragon's obvious love.
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