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'''Lorik''' is the king of [[Alefgard]] during the time of the first [[Dragon Quest]] game. He often worries about his missing daughter, [[Princess Gwaelin]], though he himself only tasks the [[Hero (Dragon Quest)|Hero]] with defeating the [[Dragonlord]] and recovering the stolen [[Ball of Light]]. | '''Lorik''' is the king of [[Alefgard]] during the time of the first [[Dragon Quest]] game. He often worries about his missing daughter, [[Princess Gwaelin]], though he himself only tasks the [[Hero (Dragon Quest I)|Hero]] with defeating the [[Dragonlord]] and recovering the stolen [[Ball of Light]]. | ||
At the end of the game, he offers his throne to the hero, but that offer is declined. If Gwaelin is rescued, he joyfully grants his blessings to their union. | At the end of the game, he offers his throne to the hero, but that offer is declined. If Gwaelin is rescued, he joyfully grants his blessings to their union. |
Revision as of 13:15, 15 June 2009
Lorik is the king of Alefgard during the time of the first Dragon Quest game. He often worries about his missing daughter, Princess Gwaelin, though he himself only tasks the Hero with defeating the Dragonlord and recovering the stolen Ball of Light.
At the end of the game, he offers his throne to the hero, but that offer is declined. If Gwaelin is rescued, he joyfully grants his blessings to their union.