Gremaya

Gremaya is the friendship between Amaya and Gren from the The Dragon Prince fandom.

Canon
Gren is one of the Amaya's most trusted lieutenant and also her voice/Sign Language interpreter due to fact that she is deaf.

Bloodthirsty
Amaya came to the Banther Lodge with Gren and the rest soldiers to check her nephews.

An Empty Throne
Amaya with Gren show on in Katolis to inform Viren that the throne will be empty until they find Callum and Ezran. She has chosen Gren on a mission to find princes.

Sol Regem
Amaya is happy to see Gren again after a long separation. She runned to him and hugged him. Later Amaya decides to destroy the Breach. when the Standing Battalion set the explosives they found out that the rope was cut off by Janai. Amaya decides to detonate explosives. when she destroyed the Breach, Gren tries ran to her because she was still there. Unfortunately Amaya stayed on the other side of the Breach.

The Final Battle
After the Battle Amaya and Gren reunite with each other at the Storm Spire.

Rebirthday
Amaya, Gren and Janai were rinding to a secret mission. Later they finally arrived Janai took Gren to look around. When they came back they saw that Amaya defeated the Sunfire Elves then Janai informs her that the Elves are dancers on a traditional Sunfire Elves ceromony. Janai proposes to Amaya in sing language and Amaya happily accepts the proposal then Janai ask Gren if her singing was fine. He answer that was good but she asked her to wrestle her instead of to marry her.

Fallen Stars
Gren hugged Amaya and Janai to congratule them.

The Great Gates
When Amaya arrived she hugged Gren before asking what happened. He answer her that Lucia hands were burned by Yonnis after the Soul Candle was extinguished by Lucia.

The Drakewood
At the Six Horns Tribunal Gren was translatin Amaya's plea.

Fanon
Gremaya is a rarepair.

Fandom
FAN FICTION

Trivia

 * Gren's tendency to tone down Amaya's vulgarity when translating has caused the fanbase to coin the term "Grensored."
 * Gren was originally intended to be a comedic relief in comparison to the serious Amaya.