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|title = Gwaelin's Gate | |title = Gwaelin's Gate | ||
|type= Dungeon | |type= Dungeon | ||
|image = | |image = [[File:DQ II Android Gwaelin's Gate Entrances.jpg|250px]] | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|japanese=ローラの門 | |japanese=ローラの門 | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The cave has 3 entrances, one from the south, one on an island, and one in the [[Shrine | The cave has 3 entrances, one from the south, one on an island, and one in the [[List of shrines in Dragon Quest II#Shrine west of Cannock|Shrine west of Cannock]]. Initially, the heroes are only able to enter the cave from the Shrine west of Cannock. Access to the cave is restricted until the [[Prince of Cannock]] has been added to the party. | ||
The cave primarily serves as a connecting dungeon, similar to the [[Quagmire Cave]]. The island entrance exists as a decoy exit when the heroes are traveling south towards [[Moonahan]] from the northern continent. | The cave primarily serves as a connecting dungeon, similar to the [[Quagmire Cave]]. The island entrance exists as a decoy exit when the heroes are traveling south towards [[Moonahan]] from the northern continent. | ||
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==Name== | ==Name== | ||
The cave is named after [[Princess Gwaelin]] of the first | The cave is named after [[Princess Gwaelin]] of the first {{Dragon Quest}}. It is assumed that she and the {{Hero 1}} from {{Dragon Quest}} traveled through the tunnel on the way to founding the kingdoms of [[Cannock]] and [[Midenhall]]. | ||
== | =={{Monster}}s== | ||
*[[ | *[[Cobra king]] | ||
*[[Fat rat]] | *[[Fat rat]] | ||
*[[Sentripede]] | *[[Sentripede]] | ||
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*[[Magus]] | *[[Magus]] | ||
===Nearby | ===Nearby {{MFamilies}}s=== | ||
*[[Dracky]] | *[[Dracky]] | ||
*[[Bubble slime]] | *[[Bubble slime]] | ||
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*[[Ratscal]] | *[[Ratscal]] | ||
==Map== | ==Map & Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
DQ II NES Cave to Hamlin.png| | DQ II NES Cave to Hamlin.png|Map. ({{NES}}) | ||
DQ II Android Shrine West Of Cannock 3.jpg|Entrance from [[List of shrines in Dragon Quest II#Shrine west of Cannock|Shrine west of Cannock]]. ([[Cell phone]]) | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
Latest revision as of 23:24, 9 February 2023
Dungeon | |
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Gwaelin's Gate | |
Japanese | ローラの門 |
Rōmaji | rōra no mon (Lora's Gate) |
Game | Dragon Quest II |
Old localization | Cave to Hamlin |
Gwaelin's Gate is a dungeon in Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line. It connects the northern continent containing Cannock and Midenhall to the central continent containing Moonbrooke in Torland.
Overview[edit]
The cave has 3 entrances, one from the south, one on an island, and one in the Shrine west of Cannock. Initially, the heroes are only able to enter the cave from the Shrine west of Cannock. Access to the cave is restricted until the Prince of Cannock has been added to the party.
The cave primarily serves as a connecting dungeon, similar to the Quagmire Cave. The island entrance exists as a decoy exit when the heroes are traveling south towards Moonahan from the northern continent.
Name[edit]
The cave is named after Princess Gwaelin of the first Dragon Quest. It is assumed that she and the Hero from Dragon Quest traveled through the tunnel on the way to founding the kingdoms of Cannock and Midenhall.
Monsters[edit]
Nearby monsters[edit]
Map & Gallery[edit]
Map. (NES)
Entrance from Shrine west of Cannock. (Cell phone)