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*For the recurring vocation that first appeared in the sixth game, see [[Luminary (vocation)]]. | *For the recurring vocation that first appeared in the sixth game, see [[Luminary (vocation)]]. | ||
*For the protagonist of {{DQ11}} who bears the title of Luminary, see {{Hero 11}}. | *For the protagonist of {{DQ11}} who bears the title of Luminary, see {{Hero 11}}. | ||
*For the {{DQ10}} character later given the classification in {{Tact}}, see [[Anlucia]]. |
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This is a disambiguation page which serves to distinguish topics that share a common name. |
The term Luminary refers to a variety of subjects in the Dragon Quest series.
- For the three protagonists of Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line, see the Prince of Midenhall, Prince of Cannock, and Princess of Moonbrooke.
- For the recurring vocation that first appeared in the sixth game, see Luminary (vocation).
- For the protagonist of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age who bears the title of Luminary, see Hero.
- For the Dragon Quest X character later given the classification in Tact, see Anlucia.