To understand why "Ararza" has persisted for over 20 volumes, one must understand "Ryona." In Japanese media, "Ryona" refers to the fetishistic appeal of watching a strong female character be beaten, tortured, or humiliated.

The long-running nature of episodic indie series like Ararza speaks to the enduring popularity of specific heroic tropes in underground media. The narrative focus is rarely on the capture itself, but rather on the of the protagonist.

"I was captured by the Philp regime during a raid on our hideout," she recalls, her voice steady and resolute. "They thought they could break me, that I would crack under the weight of their electro-torture. But I refused to give in. I knew that I had a purpose, that I was fighting for something greater than myself."

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