While the developers have never confirmed this, it speaks to the richness of the character that 25 years later, players are still debating her "true" nature. If you wish to meet Nana Ayano , you are in luck. Lunar: Eternal Blue’s Forgotten Verse was recently remastered for the Nintendo Switch and PC under the title Lunar: The Echoed Silence .
The "Irradiated" Theory: One dark theory suggests that Nana Ayano is not a human, but a "Lunar Echo"—a ghost projected by the Moon itself. Proponents point to the fact that in the New Game+ mode, if you visit her house in Meribia, her bed is covered in dust, as if no one has slept there for years. This implies the Nana you played as was a memory, and the real Nana Ayano died in the prologue. The silence, therefore, isn't a curse—it is the silence of the grave. nana ayano
Nana is not a warrior. She is not a princess. She is, by trade, a librarian’s apprentice in the sleepy harbor town of Meribia. When the game begins, she is afflicted with a "Mute’s Curse"—a magical ailment that stole her voice during a lunar eclipse. As a result, the player never hears Nana speak a single line of voiced dialogue, and her text bubbles are often ellipses (...). While the developers have never confirmed this, it