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Aramus may refer to:

  • Aramus (genus), a genus of birds containing the Limpkin (Aramus guarauna) and several fossil species
  • Aramus, Armenia, a town
  • Aramus (horse), a champion Arabian horse

Usage examples of "aramus".

The monster had wiped out an entire contingent meant to protect the port of Aramus, an important link in the supply routes for the armies combatting the forces of Chaos in northern Ansalon.

Only belatedly had they realized that Aramus was no more secure than anywhere else, and so Stoddard and his men had been relegated to the task of defending it.

If what Liam of Eldor said had a grain of truth to it, Aramus is in dire danger from the same beast.

You yourself have reminded us how important it is we stop that beast before it seeks to destroy Aramus.

His concentration now fully trained on saving Aramus, he addressed the old bronze.

He prayed to Paladine for the safety of not only his men, but of Liam of Eldor and all the inhabitants of Aramus, then remembered belatedly to ask for some protection for himself.

It would be a miracle if the chaos dragon had not yet attacked Aramus, but Stoddard nurtured hope.

The ancient creature had pushed himself to the limit to reach Aramus so soon.

The knight caught sight of the nearest city walls already beginning to crumble, but could think no longer of Aramus.

Together we can ride to Aramus and at least help guide a few of its people to safety!

There would be nothing heroic about either the destruction of Aramus or the death of the young man.

The destruction of Aramus had been relegated to a distant concern compared to destroying this foolish mortal who thought he was a knight.

The chaos dragon began to circle back, clearly once more intent on the destruction of Aramus.

I know that you fight the struggle elsewhere, but cannot some of your divine power be used to save Aramus?

The riders from Aramus had laid the figure on a makeshift sled hooked up to one horse.