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During the events of the Great Storm, Naru observes it from afar at the edge of [[Swallow's Nest]] when she sees a glowing form floating overhead. She follows it until it land,s where it transforms into Ori. Sensing that the tiny creature needed proecting, she embraces embraces Ori and henceforth becomes the only parent they ever know.
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During the events of the Great Storm, Naru observes it from afar at the edge of [[Swallow's Nest]] when she sees a glowing form floating overhead. She follows it until it lands where it transforms into Ori. Sensing that the tiny creature needed protecting, she embraces Ori and henceforth becomes the only parent Ori ever knows.
   
Some time after finding Ori, Naru and her child work together in order to find more food for themselves by building a bridge to a bountiful collection of trees. That very same night, the Spirit Tree calls out to Ori, filling the skies with light. Frightened by the sudden event, Naru hurries Ori into their cave to protect them.
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Some time after finding Ori, Naru and Ori work together in order to find more food for themselves by building a bridge to a bountiful collection of trees. That very same night, the Spirit Tree calls out to Ori, filling the skies with light. Frightened by the sudden event, Naru hurries Ori into their cave to protect them.
   
Later on, Naru ventures out to find more food, only to discover that the forest has withered and decayed. Unable to collect food from the highest tree branches, Naru returns to the cave and gives Ori the final piece of fruit they have left, not caring for her own needs. When Ori ventures out and comes back with fruit they managed to gather from the tree, Naru is unresponsive to their proud mewls. After trying to wake her, Ori realizes that Naru has died of starvation while they were away. Mourning the loss of their mother, Ori leavs the Nest with no reason to stay.
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Later on, Naru ventures out to find more food, only to discover that the forest has withered and decayed. Unable to collect food from the highest tree branches, Naru returns to the cave and gives Ori the final piece of fruit they have left, not caring for her own needs. When Ori ventures out and comes back with food, Naru is unresponsive. After trying to wake her, Ori realizes that Naru has died of starvation while being away. Mourning the loss of Naru, Ori leavs the Nest.
   
Naru is not seen again for much of Ori's journey. After her child receives the [[Sunstone]], Naru's inanimate form still lays on the cave floor, no different from when Ori left. [[Gumo]], having been inspired by the Spirit Guardian's selflessness and courage, brings the shimmering Light Vessel from the [[Forlorn Ruins]] near her. The object resurrects Naru from her demised slumber and the smiling Gumon leads her outside. The pair gaze past the dying forest of [[Nibel]] to observe [[Mount Horu]], which seems ready to burst at its seams with molten lava. Naru and Gumo descend from the pinnacle, making their way to the bubbling volcano.
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Naru is not seen again for much of Ori's journey. After her child receives the [[Sunstone]], Naru's inanimate form still lays on the cave floor, no different from when Ori left. [[Gumo]], having been inspired by the Spirit Guardian's selflessness and courage, brings the shimmering Light Vessel from the [[Forlorn Ruins]] near her. The object resurrects Naru from her slumber and the smiling Gumon leads her outside. The pair gaze past the dying forest of [[Nibel]] to observe [[Mount Horu]], which seems ready to burst at its seams with molten lava. Naru and Gumo descend from the pinnacle, making their way to the bubbling volcano.
   
 
Naru and Gumo's journey close to Horu where the land is slowly burning from the mountain's fire. Naru manages to climb up a small cliff, but she and Gumo are separated when two flaming rocks crash between them. Naru waves to the Gumon before running off, wishing solely to see Ori again.
 
Naru and Gumo's journey close to Horu where the land is slowly burning from the mountain's fire. Naru manages to climb up a small cliff, but she and Gumo are separated when two flaming rocks crash between them. Naru waves to the Gumon before running off, wishing solely to see Ori again.
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After Ori rekindles the Element of Warmth and is knocked unconscious by Kuro, Naru pushes herself through the burning trees to cradle her child in her arms. Her motherly affection affects Kuro, forcing the giant bird to realize her mistake of attacking the Spirit Tree. Kuro returns [[Sein]] to the Tree and sacrifices herself in the same way that Naru did for Ori to restore Nibel to its former glory.
 
After Ori rekindles the Element of Warmth and is knocked unconscious by Kuro, Naru pushes herself through the burning trees to cradle her child in her arms. Her motherly affection affects Kuro, forcing the giant bird to realize her mistake of attacking the Spirit Tree. Kuro returns [[Sein]] to the Tree and sacrifices herself in the same way that Naru did for Ori to restore Nibel to its former glory.
   
After the Spirit Tree rebalances the Elements and Ori returns to the Spirit Tree to observe their kin being reborn, Naru and Gumo watch from afar with pride at what Ori had accomplished. Returning back to her cave, it is revealed that Naru has adopted Kurto's unhatched chick and comes home just in time to witness it start to hatch.
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After the Spirit Tree rebalances the Elements and Ori returns to the Spirit Tree to observe their kin being reborn, Naru and Gumo watch from afar with pride at what Ori has accomplished. Returning back to her cave, it is revealed that Naru has adopted Kuro's unhatched chick and comes home just in time to witness it start to hatch.
   
 
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Revision as of 21:25, 20 February 2016


"When Naru embraced my light as a child of her own..." -The Spirit Tree's narration in the Prologue.

Naru is is a creature of an unknown race and Ori's effective "foster mother". When Ori became separated from the Spirit Tree during the Great Storm, Naru discovered the young spirit and raised it as her own child.

Description

Naru is a large and slow being. She has a very large spotted belly and her arms, chest, head and back are covered with black fur. Most of her lower half is a lighter shade of purple while her face is pure white.

Naru is very motherly, caring and affectionate, especially towards Ori. She shares many personality traits with the earlier days of Kuro, who both loved and cherished her children. Naru is also shown to be very determined and selfless, striving to find Ori even as Nibel was burning around her.

Ori and the Blind Forest

Warning! Spoilers ahead.

During the events of the Great Storm, Naru observes it from afar at the edge of Swallow's Nest when she sees a glowing form floating overhead. She follows it until it lands where it transforms into Ori. Sensing that the tiny creature needed protecting, she embraces Ori and henceforth becomes the only parent Ori ever knows.

Some time after finding Ori, Naru and Ori work together in order to find more food for themselves by building a bridge to a bountiful collection of trees. That very same night, the Spirit Tree calls out to Ori, filling the skies with light. Frightened by the sudden event, Naru hurries Ori into their cave to protect them.

Later on, Naru ventures out to find more food, only to discover that the forest has withered and decayed. Unable to collect food from the highest tree branches, Naru returns to the cave and gives Ori the final piece of fruit they have left, not caring for her own needs. When Ori ventures out and comes back with food, Naru is unresponsive. After trying to wake her, Ori realizes that Naru has died of starvation while being away. Mourning the loss of Naru, Ori leavs the Nest.

Naru is not seen again for much of Ori's journey. After her child receives the Sunstone, Naru's inanimate form still lays on the cave floor, no different from when Ori left. Gumo, having been inspired by the Spirit Guardian's selflessness and courage, brings the shimmering Light Vessel from the Forlorn Ruins near her. The object resurrects Naru from her slumber and the smiling Gumon leads her outside. The pair gaze past the dying forest of Nibel to observe Mount Horu, which seems ready to burst at its seams with molten lava. Naru and Gumo descend from the pinnacle, making their way to the bubbling volcano.

Naru and Gumo's journey close to Horu where the land is slowly burning from the mountain's fire. Naru manages to climb up a small cliff, but she and Gumo are separated when two flaming rocks crash between them. Naru waves to the Gumon before running off, wishing solely to see Ori again.

After Ori rekindles the Element of Warmth and is knocked unconscious by Kuro, Naru pushes herself through the burning trees to cradle her child in her arms. Her motherly affection affects Kuro, forcing the giant bird to realize her mistake of attacking the Spirit Tree. Kuro returns Sein to the Tree and sacrifices herself in the same way that Naru did for Ori to restore Nibel to its former glory.

After the Spirit Tree rebalances the Elements and Ori returns to the Spirit Tree to observe their kin being reborn, Naru and Gumo watch from afar with pride at what Ori has accomplished. Returning back to her cave, it is revealed that Naru has adopted Kuro's unhatched chick and comes home just in time to witness it start to hatch.

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