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There is evidence to suggest that the arum is based on a Forerunner design. A Forerunner structure in the state of Ontom featured a lock that strongly resembled an arum, consisting of layered concentric spheres that needed to be aligned; unlike an arum, however, this lock also included holes in the layers. Professor Evan Phillips theorized that puzzle-locks such as these were the inspiration for the arum.
There is evidence to suggest that the arum is based on a Forerunner design. A Forerunner structure in the state of Ontom featured a lock that strongly resembled an arum, consisting of layered concentric spheres that needed to be aligned; unlike an arum, however, this lock also included holes in the layers. Professor Evan Phillips theorized that puzzle-locks such as these were the inspiration for the arum.


The Forerunner shield world [[Requiem]], coincidentally or not, also bears a strong resemblance to an arum: the world is composed of several layers, and whereas an arum has at its center a valuable stone, Requiem holds the [[Didact]]'s [[Cryptum]] at its core.
The Forerunner Shield World [[Requiem]], coincidentally or not, also bears a strong resemblance to an arum: the world is composed of several layers, and whereas an arum has at its center a valuable stone, Requiem holds the [[Didact]]'s [[Cryptum]] at its core.


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