ENA Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
No edit summary
Tag: Source edit
Line 18: Line 18:
 
*In the real world, turrón is a dessert that is commonly enjoyed in the Spanish speaking world, including in [[Joel Guerra]]'s home country of Peru.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turr%C3%B3n</ref>
 
*In the real world, turrón is a dessert that is commonly enjoyed in the Spanish speaking world, including in [[Joel Guerra]]'s home country of Peru.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turr%C3%B3n</ref>
 
**The turrón given to Ena resembles a Turrón de Doña Pepa, a dessert prepared for ''Señor de los Milagros'' or ''Lord of Miracles'', a religious procession in Lima. This seems to be represented with the arrival of The [[Great Runas]], who appears to have religious significance in the ''ENA'' universe and also appears in the same area Ena receives the Turrón.
 
**The turrón given to Ena resembles a Turrón de Doña Pepa, a dessert prepared for ''Señor de los Milagros'' or ''Lord of Miracles'', a religious procession in Lima. This seems to be represented with the arrival of The [[Great Runas]], who appears to have religious significance in the ''ENA'' universe and also appears in the same area Ena receives the Turrón.
  +
*The appearance of the Turrón in ''Temptation Stairway'' appears to be of a more modern depiction of the treat, being more layered and shaped like a cake topped with candies rather than older depictions which are much more solid and contain visible nuts topped on or baked inside of them.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
Line 25: Line 26:
 
Turron3.gif|Ena and the Shepherd dancing about Turrón.
 
Turron3.gif|Ena and the Shepherd dancing about Turrón.
 
TurrónModel.png|The Turrón's 3D model. Modelled by Utu-Nui.
 
TurrónModel.png|The Turrón's 3D model. Modelled by Utu-Nui.
File:RealLifeTurrón.jpg|What the turrón looks like in real life.
+
File:RealLifeTurrón.jpg|Several pieces of real Turrón.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   

Revision as of 19:12, 31 May 2021

ThisIsGoingToBeSoSoAwful
"These are the utmost grand of days! This is going to be so, so- awful!"
This article contains spoilers for Temptation Stairway. Please read at your own risk.

Turrón (stylized in all caps as TURRŌN) is an item sold to Ena by the Merchant in Temptation Stairway. It specifically resembles a Turrón de Doña Pepa.

Later in the episode, Ena gifts the Turrón to the Shepherd, and is given a Blood ID in return, giving her access to the 'holy code' behind her.

Trivia

  • The dance the characters do while repeating the word "turrón" is a reference to the music video of Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads.[1][2]
TurrónModelFaces

The faces on the Turrón's candies.

  • Upon closer inspection of the Turrón's model, the candies covering the Turrón Ena receives have grainy faces on them.
  • In the real world, turrón is a dessert that is commonly enjoyed in the Spanish speaking world, including in Joel Guerra's home country of Peru.[3]
    • The turrón given to Ena resembles a Turrón de Doña Pepa, a dessert prepared for Señor de los Milagros or Lord of Miracles, a religious procession in Lima. This seems to be represented with the arrival of The Great Runas, who appears to have religious significance in the ENA universe and also appears in the same area Ena receives the Turrón.
  • The appearance of the Turrón in Temptation Stairway appears to be of a more modern depiction of the treat, being more layered and shaped like a cake topped with candies rather than older depictions which are much more solid and contain visible nuts topped on or baked inside of them.

Gallery

References