Turrón

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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, granting her access to the Holy code ocean behind the Hourglass Meadow's Dog Conservatory.

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Trivia

The faces on the Turrón's candies.
  • 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.[2][3]
  • Upon closer inspection of the Turrón's model, the candies covering the Turrón that Ena receives have grainy faces on them. These faces are very similar to the faces on the flowers in the Hourglass Meadow Dog Conservatory, likely alluding to where the Turrón is used.
  • 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.[4]
    • The turrón given to Ena resembles a Turrón de Doña Pepa, a dessert prepared for el Señor de los Milagros, or the Lord of Miracles, a religious procession in Lima, Peru. This seems to be represented by the arrival of The Great Runas, who appears to have religious significance in the ENA universe and also appears in the same area where Ena receives the Turrón.

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