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'' | ''Edinbear'' is a castle located in the [[Overworld (Dragon Quest III) | overworld]] of [[Dragon Quest III]]. It is only accessible via [[Ship | ship]] or [[Lamia]]. It is the location of the [[Dry Vase]]. | ||
== | == Restricted Entry == | ||
The entrance to the castle is guarded and the heroes cannot enter without being invisible. This means they must use a [[Hide Herb]] or the [[Invisible]] spell. Typically, Hide herbs can be purchased in [[Lancel]] prior to visiting Edinbear. | |||
== | == Dry Vase == | ||
The Dry Vase is hidden in the castle. It was stolen from the village of [[Soo]] by men from Edinbear. In order to retrieve it, a boulder puzzle must be solved. The king does not regard the vase as valuable and allows the heroes to keep it. | |||
== | == Stereotypes == | ||
Edinbear is made to mimic Great Britain in the real world. It emphasizes the common stereotype that people from Great Britain are extremely aristocratic and snobby. As a result, many individuals within Edinbear refer to the heroes as 'Bumpkins'. | |||
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Revision as of 16:18, 23 December 2009
Edinbear is a castle located in the overworld of Dragon Quest III. It is only accessible via ship or Lamia. It is the location of the Dry Vase.
Restricted Entry
The entrance to the castle is guarded and the heroes cannot enter without being invisible. This means they must use a Hide Herb or the Invisible spell. Typically, Hide herbs can be purchased in Lancel prior to visiting Edinbear.
Dry Vase
The Dry Vase is hidden in the castle. It was stolen from the village of Soo by men from Edinbear. In order to retrieve it, a boulder puzzle must be solved. The king does not regard the vase as valuable and allows the heroes to keep it.
Stereotypes
Edinbear is made to mimic Great Britain in the real world. It emphasizes the common stereotype that people from Great Britain are extremely aristocratic and snobby. As a result, many individuals within Edinbear refer to the heroes as 'Bumpkins'.
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