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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 86. Chapters: Ayla, Crono, Doc, Draggy, Fargo, Frog, Funguy, Glenn, Greco, Grobyc, Guile, Harle, Irenes, Janice, Karsh, Kid, Korcha, Leah, Leena, Lucca, Luccia, Lynx, Macha, Magus, Marcy, Marle, Mel, Miki, Mojo, NeoFio, Nikki, Norris, Orcha, Orlha, Pierre, Pip, Poshul, Radius, Razzly, Riddel, Robo, Serge, Serge, Skelly, Sneff, Sprigg, Starky, Steena, Turnip, Van, Viper, Zappa, Zoah. Excerpt: Ayla, "Eira" in Japanese media) is a character in Chrono Trigger and is the chief of the Ioka Tribe in Prehistory. Her people are in constant war against the Reptites, an evolved, intelligent race of reptiles. She is characterized as fiercely courageous, decisively confident, and morally pure. Prior to the year 65,000,000 B.C., Ayla became chief of Ioka village due to her strength and fearlessness, acquiring a sample of Dreamstone as a symbol of that office. She led her people in the war against the Reptites, assumedly since the beginning of her time as chief. When the mysterious time-travelers from the Future arrived, Ayla temporarily relinquished her post to join in them in their quest to stop Lavos. Kino, her mate, probably served as chief in her place. After the defeat of Nizbel in the Reptite Lair, she mentions that upon falling terminally ill or upon dying, Kino will become chief of the Ioka Village. Because of this, it seems that the title of chief does not necessarily travel to the strongest or most courageous of the Iokan Tribe, but rather, progresses to spouse or the next genetic heir, much like the monarchy that exists in following eras. Ayla forces marriage on Kino in the FMV. Interestingly, in the original Japanese and the re-translated English version of Chrono Trigger, she makes a potentially bisexual comment upon meeting the party (which was censored to "respect" in the original English translation). In the new re-translation in Chrono Trigger (DS) there seems to be subtle hints t...