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If Kingdom of Ehb's hero is the Farmer, then Legends of Aranna's is the Child, or in full (in my opinion) the Adventurers' Child. The game tells us the names of both the child's parents - Orrin for the father (a dual nature and combat mage) and Feliene for the mother (ranger and nature mage). So even if one was the Farmer who defeated Gom, there is no room in that adventure for the other. In any case, piecing together the story of their expedition from fragments of the mother's journal discovered along the way, they come across not as already-experienced and successful adventurers but as bungling novices learning the hard way (judging by the equipment items lost - the Arhok's Lot set - and companions killed). In the end they died glorious deaths but the story leaves one big question - was it a glorious defeat (in which case who made their tombs?) or a glorious victory (in which case how come Nosirrom and his Zaurasks now control those tombs?).