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'''Dialac''' is a town on an island located just south of Estard Island that exists only in the past. Dialic is unusual in the Dragon Quest world as the player's job isn't to save the villagers from some evil but merely to find out happen to the town and save one boy.
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'''Regenstein''', (Formerly known as '''Dialac'''), is a town on an island located just south of [[Estard]] Island that exists only in the past. Regenstein is unusual in the ''Dragon Quest'' world as the player's job isn't to save the villagers from some evil, but rather to find out happened to the town and save one boy.


==Past==
==Story==
The town of Dialic was built upon a battlefield. A stone monument can be found in the center of the village. There are a couple of underground passages that were found by a young boy, Joseph. The town was a poor one that suffered horrible drought year after year, making it near impossible to grow crops. Every so often, a member of the village would have to buy provisions for the entire town. Once a year, the entire village would come together and pray for rain.  
===Past===
The town of Regenstein was built upon a battlefield. A stone monument can be found in the center of the village, as well as a statue of a water deity. There are a couple of underground passages that were found by a young boy, Felix. The town was a poor one that suffered horrible drought year after year, making it near impossible to grow crops. Every so often, a member of the village would have to buy provisions for the entire town. Once a year, the entire village would come together and pray for rain during the Regentanz.


Fifty years before the party arrived, one villager, Clayman, had volunteered to take up the journey to buy provisions for the village. Millie, his wife, warned him that the monsters have become more fierce. But he reminds her that he has to go and get the supplies because he's the only one who knows how to fight. He leaves to begin his journey, telling her that when he returns, they will announce to the villagers their marriage. With a final embrace, Clayman departs from Dialac.
Fifty years before the party arrived, one villager, Klemens, had volunteered to take up the journey to buy provisions for the village. Helga, his fiancée, warned him that the monsters have become more fierce. But he reminds her that he has to go and get the supplies because he's the only one who knows how to fight. He leaves to begin his journey, telling her that when he returns in time for the Regentanz, they will announce to the villagers their engagement. With a final embrace, Klemens departs from Regenstein.


Meanwhile, Joseph, a young boy, is exploring the town and finds another underground passage. He marks a landmark on an adjoining wall.
Meanwhile, Felix, a young boy, is exploring the town and finds another underground passage. He marks a landmark on an adjoining wall.


As the villagers prayed for rain, something happened. A muddy rain fell from the sky. All of the people caught in the rain were turned to stone.
As the villagers prayed for rain during the Regentanz, something happened. A muddy rain fell from the sky. All of the people caught in the rain were turned to stone. Unbeknownst to them, this rain is caused by [[Rainiac]].


Clayman, who was returning to the village at the same time, avoided the rain. Finding the townspeople turned to stone, he sets out to find a cure for the gray rain. He found such a cure called the AngelTear. However, the statues were severely eroded by the elements. As such, using the AngelTear would have no effect on the people. Understanding this, he stays in Dialic, waiting for death to come to him as well.
Klemens, who was returning to the village at the same time, avoided the rain. Finding the townspeople turned to stone, he sets out to find a cure for the grey rain. He found such a cure called the angel tears. However, the statues were already severely weathered by the elements. As such, using the angel tears would have no effect on the people. Understanding this, he resigns himself to staying in Regenstein, waiting for death to come to him as well.


The party arrives to see a bunch of human-like statues in the open fields. They are eroded to the point where they do not look like humans anymore. Clayman tells them that they are actually humans that have been turned to stone. He tells them to leave as there is no way to return them to normal.
The {{Hero 7}} and {{Party 7}} arrives to see a bunch of human-like statues in the open fields. They are eroded by the elements to the point where they do not look like humans anymore. Klemens tells them that they are actually humans that have been turned to stone. He gives the party the bottle of angel tears, but tells them to leave as there is no way to return them to normal.


The party spends the night at the inn. The [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|Hero]] sees the statues glowing. Through their glowing, the villagers tell the story of the village up to the point where the Gray Rain fell. The Hero learns of Joseph's secret passage and the next morning, the party sets out to find it. Under a withered tree, a staircase is found. Traversing the secret passage, the party find themselves on top of the stone monument. They use the AngelTear. With the effects spreading, a staircase is revealed.
The {{Party 7}} spends the night at the [[inn]]. The {{Hero 7}} wakes up in the middle of the night and sees the statues glowing. Through their glowing, the villagers tell the story of the village up to the point where the grey rain fell. The {{Hero 7}} learns of Felix's secret passage and the next morning, the party sets out to find it. Under a withered tree, a staircase is found. Traversing the secret passage, the party find themselves on top of the stone monument. They use the angel tears. Once its effects spread throughout the village, a staircase is revealed.


A young boy, curious of the appearance of light, then climbs out of hiding underneath the ground. Though he was caught in the Grey Rain, he hid underground, which protected him against the elements. The party takes Joseph to the old man. Clayman recognizes Joseph and is overjoyed to see one survivor of that day fifty years ago. The two decide to travel together to warn towns about the mysterious Grey Rain.
A young boy, curious of the appearance of light, then climbs out of hiding underneath the ground. Though he was caught in the grey rain, he hid underground, which protected him against the elements. The party takes Felix to the old man. Klemens recognizes Felix and is overjoyed to see at least one survivor of that day fifty years ago. The two decide to travel together to warn other towns about the mysterious grey rain.


==Present==
===Present===
The town in the present is now nothing but a grassy field. The stone monument in the center of the city is still there. An old man, Sim, in front of the stone monument asks the party to help make his wish, that the grassy field can grow and become a city, come true.  
The town in the present is now nothing but a grassy field. The stone monument in the center of the city is still there. An old man, Sim (a young woman named Carey in the remake), in front of the stone monument asks the {{Party 7}} to help make his wish, that the grassy field can grow and become a city, come true.  


This town will become the Immigrant Town. Throughout the game, the party can tell people about the town. However, the more immigrants the player has in their town, the harder it becomes to find more immigrants. Depending on who they tell, the town will evolve and become one of five towns.  
This town will become The Haven.


*Normal Town
'''''For further information, see [[The Haven]]'''''
*Farm
*Cathedral
*Bazaar
*Slum


The town will hold the best equipments and items in the game, depending on the town.
==Treasures==
*25 [[gold]] coins
*[[Medicinal herb]]
*[[Plain clothes]]
*[[Leather hat]]
*{{Yellow Fragment}}


After five immigrants enter move in, Sim will allow the player to name the town. This will be the town's name from hereon.
==Nearby monsters==
*[[Choppy hopper]]
*[[Kingfuchsia]]
*[[Meowgician]]
*[[Shabby cat]]
*[[Tongue fu fighter]]


After twenty or more immigrants move in, Sim will give the player the option of Town Management. The player can see who is in the Immigrant town, trade immigrants using two memory cards and another Dragon Quest save file, and remove immigrants from the town. However, if there are only twenty immigrants in the town, Sim will tell the player that no one wants to leave. The town management option is useful in helping to define what type of town the player wants.
==Usage of Regenstein in another area==
*Secret Base 2 B3F is present within [[Cave to Another World]].


After 35 immigrants move in, the town turns into one of the five towns mentioned above, depending on the type of immigrants.
==Notable Residents==
<center><small>See [[The Haven]] for future residents.</small></center>
*'''[[Klemens]]''' - The town's resident warrior. He was the one who bought supplies for the town.
*'''Felix''' (formerly ''Joseph'') - Only survivor of the rain due to hiding in his Secret Base.
*'''Lena''' (formerly ''Rena'') - Friend of Felix and a victim of the rainstorm.  Before the rain, she called out Felix for writing on the wall.  Lena shares her name with a resident from [[Damdara#Notable Residents|Damdara]].
*'''Helga''' (formerly ''Millie'') - Fiance of Klemens and a victim of the rainstorm.  Before the rain, she voiced her concerns of Klemens leaving for supplies.
*'''Ralf''' (formerly ''Keene'') - Father of Felix and a victim of the rainstorm.  Before the rain he finished his drink and walked around only to attempt to enter his house before turning to stone.  After [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]] receives a vision of his actions, the statue of Ralf crumbles.
 
==Other languages==
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|de=Schauerstetten|de-meaning=
|it=Regenstein|it-meaning=Same as English name
|es=Regenstein|es-meaning=Same as English name
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*There is a grammatical error that occurs in a cutscene after the party reunites Joseph with Clayman. It should read "Having reunited Joseph with the old man, the light shines in his eyes." It actually reads "aving reunited...."
*There is a grammatical error that occurs in a cutscene after the party reunites Felix with Klemens. It should read "Having reunited Joseph with the old man, the light shines in his eyes." It actually reads "aving reunited...."
*Although the town's priest has turned to stone, it is still possible for players to save their game in the village. The [[church]] has an Adventure Log lying on the table inside.
*In the localization of the {{3DS}} remake, Regenstein is now German-themed, with the inhabitants having German names, interspersing German in their speech, and speaking in German accents. The name Regenstein itself means "rain stone" in German.


*The maximum amount of Immigrants the player can have in their town in Disc 1 is 27.
{{DQVII}}


*The maximum amount of Immigrants the player can have in their town in Disc 2 is 40.
{{DQVII}}
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VII locations]]

Revision as of 22:08, 7 January 2024

Regenstein, (Formerly known as Dialac), is a town on an island located just south of Estard Island that exists only in the past. Regenstein is unusual in the Dragon Quest world as the player's job isn't to save the villagers from some evil, but rather to find out happened to the town and save one boy.

Story

Past

The town of Regenstein was built upon a battlefield. A stone monument can be found in the center of the village, as well as a statue of a water deity. There are a couple of underground passages that were found by a young boy, Felix. The town was a poor one that suffered horrible drought year after year, making it near impossible to grow crops. Every so often, a member of the village would have to buy provisions for the entire town. Once a year, the entire village would come together and pray for rain during the Regentanz.

Fifty years before the party arrived, one villager, Klemens, had volunteered to take up the journey to buy provisions for the village. Helga, his fiancée, warned him that the monsters have become more fierce. But he reminds her that he has to go and get the supplies because he's the only one who knows how to fight. He leaves to begin his journey, telling her that when he returns in time for the Regentanz, they will announce to the villagers their engagement. With a final embrace, Klemens departs from Regenstein.

Meanwhile, Felix, a young boy, is exploring the town and finds another underground passage. He marks a landmark on an adjoining wall.

As the villagers prayed for rain during the Regentanz, something happened. A muddy rain fell from the sky. All of the people caught in the rain were turned to stone. Unbeknownst to them, this rain is caused by Rainiac.

Klemens, who was returning to the village at the same time, avoided the rain. Finding the townspeople turned to stone, he sets out to find a cure for the grey rain. He found such a cure called the angel tears. However, the statues were already severely weathered by the elements. As such, using the angel tears would have no effect on the people. Understanding this, he resigns himself to staying in Regenstein, waiting for death to come to him as well.

The Hero and party arrives to see a bunch of human-like statues in the open fields. They are eroded by the elements to the point where they do not look like humans anymore. Klemens tells them that they are actually humans that have been turned to stone. He gives the party the bottle of angel tears, but tells them to leave as there is no way to return them to normal.

The party spends the night at the inn. The Hero wakes up in the middle of the night and sees the statues glowing. Through their glowing, the villagers tell the story of the village up to the point where the grey rain fell. The Hero learns of Felix's secret passage and the next morning, the party sets out to find it. Under a withered tree, a staircase is found. Traversing the secret passage, the party find themselves on top of the stone monument. They use the angel tears. Once its effects spread throughout the village, a staircase is revealed.

A young boy, curious of the appearance of light, then climbs out of hiding underneath the ground. Though he was caught in the grey rain, he hid underground, which protected him against the elements. The party takes Felix to the old man. Klemens recognizes Felix and is overjoyed to see at least one survivor of that day fifty years ago. The two decide to travel together to warn other towns about the mysterious grey rain.

Present

The town in the present is now nothing but a grassy field. The stone monument in the center of the city is still there. An old man, Sim (a young woman named Carey in the remake), in front of the stone monument asks the party to help make his wish, that the grassy field can grow and become a city, come true.

This town will become The Haven.

For further information, see The Haven

Treasures

Nearby monsters

Usage of Regenstein in another area

Notable Residents

See The Haven for future residents.
  • Klemens - The town's resident warrior. He was the one who bought supplies for the town.
  • Felix (formerly Joseph) - Only survivor of the rain due to hiding in his Secret Base.
  • Lena (formerly Rena) - Friend of Felix and a victim of the rainstorm. Before the rain, she called out Felix for writing on the wall. Lena shares her name with a resident from Damdara.
  • Helga (formerly Millie) - Fiance of Klemens and a victim of the rainstorm. Before the rain, she voiced her concerns of Klemens leaving for supplies.
  • Ralf (formerly Keene) - Father of Felix and a victim of the rainstorm. Before the rain he finished his drink and walked around only to attempt to enter his house before turning to stone. After The Hero receives a vision of his actions, the statue of Ralf crumbles.

Other languages

Language Translation Meaning
ICON-FLAG-ES.png EspañolRegensteinSame as English name
ICON-FLAG-FR.png FrançaisRegensteinSame as English name
ICON-FLAG-DE.png DeutschSchauerstetten
ICON-FLAG-IT.png ItalianoRegensteinSame as English name

Trivia

  • There is a grammatical error that occurs in a cutscene after the party reunites Felix with Klemens. It should read "Having reunited Joseph with the old man, the light shines in his eyes." It actually reads "aving reunited...."
  • Although the town's priest has turned to stone, it is still possible for players to save their game in the village. The church has an Adventure Log lying on the table inside.
  • In the localization of the 3DS remake, Regenstein is now German-themed, with the inhabitants having German names, interspersing German in their speech, and speaking in German accents. The name Regenstein itself means "rain stone" in German.