Arazlam Durai
From Final Fantasy Wiki
- "A modern-day scholar of medieval Ivalician history. Arazlam is also well known as an archaeologist and theologian, and many recall the controversy sparked by his interpretation of the Durai papers. He has penned such classic works as "The Enigmatic War of the Lions," "The True Saint Ajora," and "The Durai Papers: 400 Years of Truth.""
- — Personae section, Final Fantasy Tactics
Arazlam Durai, also known as Alazlam Durai, is a minor character from Final Fantasy Tactics. He is the descendant of Orran Durai, the writer of the Durai Papers which was never published since Orran was executed for heresy. Arazlam claims to have rediscovered the report, curiously not destroyed by the Church of Glabados, and convinces the player that the so-called hero Delita Heiral was not who he seemed to be and that Ramza Beoulve was the real hero.
While the character is refered to as A. J. Durai and Alazlam J. Durai in the original Final Fantasy Tactics, the War of the Lions PSP port curiously omits the "J." in his name.
[edit] Other Appearances
[edit] Vagrant Story
- "The body is but a vessel for the soul, a puppet which bends to the soul's tyranny. And lo, the body is not eternal, for it must feed on the flesh of others, lest it return to the dust from whence it came. Therefore must the soul deceive, despise and murder men."
- —A.J.Durai
Arazlam is credited as A. J. Durai in this game. He quotes the passage above during the prologue of the game. Nothing else is described about him.

