Uraya

Uraya is an area in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It is a whale-like Titan that swims through the Cloud Sea. It is the home of the Urayan race and houses the Kingdom of Uraya. The majority of its landmass are inside the Titan.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3
The Urayan Titan's carcass makes up the Urayan Mountains on Aionios, while the insides makes up the Urayan Tunnels. Noticeably, most of its torso is missing, due to it being destroyed by an annihilation event in the opening.

Geography
The Kingdom of Uraya is situated almost entirely within its host Titan, unlike most other nations of Alrest. The Urayan interior has a variety of different features; cliffs, caves, lakes, waterfalls, grasslands. Much of the Titan's body can be explored, from the lower throat all the way to the end of its stomach. While the climate is temperate, most of the land is filled with water, limiting the country's options for agriculture, at least compared to the likes of Gormott, with being the prime Urayan staple food. According to Zeke, the Urayan Titan is a very similar kind to Genbu.

Settlements
While Uraya boasts the highest amount of cities visited in-game, two, a few towns are only mentioned in flavor text.
 * Garfont Village - The village where the Garfont Mercenaries are headquartered. Founded by, the village is located around the Titan's head and is home to both hardened mercenaries and war refugees.
 * Fonsa Myma - Capital of the Kingdom of Uraya. It appears to be the main entryway into Uraya, with giant doors that can open when the Titan is not diving under the Cloud Sea. Queen Raqura's palace, which harbors Uraya's nobility, can be found above the city.
 * Drewey - A city mentioned in the Merc Missions, Song Selection and Stage Star.
 * Town of Mantaal - A town south of Fonsa Myma. Mentioned in Giant Crab Attack, Road Repairs and Source Security.
 * Kannina - A town mentioned in Wonderful Stage.

Other locations
While many s and s are seen in-game, some more are only mentioned in flavor text.
 * Dinar Road - Mentioned in Igna Investigation.
 * The Onda road bridge - A bridge that connects to Mantaal. Mentioned in Road Repairs.
 * Volda Fort - A fortress mentioned in Fort Rescue.

Regions

 * Garfont Village
 * Fonsa Myma
 * Stomach
 * Olethro Ruins
 * Olethro Ruins

Trivia

 * The name Uraya is likely derived from Urayamu (む), Japanese for 'to envy'. This is in accordance with how Titans or nations in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 are often named after the seven deadly sins or seven virtues in various languages.
 * Uraya's Japanese name, 'Invidia', is likewise named after envy in Latin.

Gallery
Regno dell'Uraya