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{{LocationInfobox | |||
|game = {{DQ4}} | |||
|title = Zamoksva | |||
|type= Kingdom | |||
|image = [[Image:DQ IV Android Zamoksva Outside.jpg|center|250px]] | |||
|caption = | |||
|japanese=サントハイム | |||
|romanji=Saintheim | |||
|old=Santeem | |||
}} | |||
'''Zamoksva''' is a [[List of Kingdoms in Dragon Quest|kingdom]] found in {{Dragon Quest IV}}. | |||
In the NES localization, Santohaim (roughly, home of saints; -heim is a common suffix for German place names) was renamed Santeem. In the DS localizations, the Alena chapter was given a Russian theme and Santohaim became Zamoksva. | Zamoksva Castle is the home of Tsarevna [[Alena]] and her father, [[Tsar Stepan]]. It is also the home of [[Kiryl]] and [[Borya]], and is the starting location for {{DQ4 Chapter 2}}. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
==={{DQ4}}=== | |||
The land ruled by the Tsar of Zamoksva includes Zamoksva Castle, the town of [[Zalenagrad]], the village of [[Taborov]], the town of [[Vrenor]], the [[Vault of Vrenor]], the land of the annual [[Desert Bazaar]], the [[Birdsong Tower]], and the [[Zamoksva/Endor Teleportal|Shrine to Endor]]. The kingdom is completely surrounded by ocean, but nearby to the east is the kingdom of [[Ballymoral]], to the southeast is the kingdom of [[Endor]], to the southwest is the [[Dunplundrin]] Island, and to the northwest is the Island Kingdom of [[Canalot]]. | |||
The castle itself is a 3-story structure with sleeping quarters for the royal family on the top floor, a throne room on the middle floor, and a treasure room, a courtyard, a kitchen, sleeping quarters for the kingdom's soldiers, and a religious study where [[Kiryl]] undergoes his priestly training. In the treasure room are two important quest items obtained in {{DQ4 Chapter 5}}, namely the [[Flute of Revelation]] and the [[Magma Staff]]. | |||
[[Alena]] departs the castle after kicking down a wall in her room, annoyed that her father disapproves of her tomboyish nature and refusal to allow her outside the ramparts. Predicting such a thing would happen, the Tsar ordered [[Borya]] and [[Kiryl]] to keep an eye on his daughter while she traips through the kingdom. Upon reaching the [[Desert Bazaar]] after a series of misadventures, [[Alena]] is informed by a castle guard that the Tsar has experienced night terrors and is rendered unable to speak. Returning to Zamoksva to see the poor state of her father, [[Alena]] looks for a clue and is aided by Joseph Starling of [[Zalenagrad]], who explains that a drop of [[Birdsong nectar]] always cures him whenever his own larynx clamps shut. | |||
[[Alena]], [[Kiryl]] and [[Borya]] retrieve the nectar and administer it to the Tsar, who regains his voice and acknowledges that his daughter does not need his overbearing protection: she is free to go where she likes as long as she takes care of herself. Overjoyed, [[Alena]] sets forth for the [[Tournament of Endor|tournament]] in [[Endor]]. Once it is over, [[Alena]] returns to find the inhabitants of the castle have mysteriously disappeared. [[Alena]] and her companions head out to find out what happened to them, concluding the second chapter of the game. | |||
Later on in {{DQ4 Chapter 5}}, Zamoksva becomes the base for [[Balzack]] and his minions. Once [[Balzack]] is defeated by the {{Hero 4}} and {{Party 4}}, the {{MFamilies}}s vacate (although random encounters can still happen) and the treasure room becomes accessible. Finally after beating the entire game, the inhabitants of the castle return. | |||
====Treasures==== | |||
*80 {{Gold}} (50 on the west side of the roof, the [[Thief's Key]] is required for the rest) | |||
*[[Feathered cap]] | |||
*[[Holy water]] | |||
*[[Chimaera wing]] ([[Thief's Key]] required) | |||
*[[Medicinal herb]] (2) (remake only) | |||
*[[Seed of magic]] (remake only, [[Thief's Key]] required) | |||
====Nearby {{MFamilies}}s==== | |||
=====({{DQ4 Chapter 2}})===== | |||
*[[Lickspittle]] | |||
*[[Mischievous mole]] | |||
*[[Mouseflap]] | |||
*[[She-slime]] | |||
*[[Walking stick]] | |||
*[[Wiggly]] | |||
=====({{DQ4 Chapters 5 & 6}})===== | |||
*'''[[Balzack|Baalzack]]''' | |||
*[[Abracadabrador]] | |||
*[[Cheater cheetah]] | |||
*[[Cocoon goon]] | |||
*[[Cureslime]] | |||
*[[Hoodoo gooroo]] | |||
*[[Minidemon]] (1) | |||
*[[Pocus poppet]] | |||
*[[Skeleton soldier]] | |||
*[[Rhinothrope]] | |||
====Remake changes==== | |||
*In the {{NES}}, due to it being possible to obtain [[Birdsong nectar|Nectar]] from the [[Birdsong Tower]] after getting the [[Thief's Key]], the king can be given the nectar upon learning of his condition. The remakes prevents the party from doing this quest out of sequence as the {{Elves}} don't show up until speaking to Starek, Josef and the [[item shop]] owner from the [[Desert Bazaar]] at night. | |||
*During {{DQ4 Chapter 5}} in the {{NES}} version, the entire castle is accessible even before [[Balzack]]'s defeat. In the remake, the upstairs area is blocked off temporarily when [[Balzack]] is present. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
*In the {{NES}} localization, Santohaim (roughly, home of saints; -heim is a common suffix for German place names) was renamed Santeem. In the {{DS}} localizations, the [[Alena]] chapter was given a Russian theme and Santohaim became Zamoksva. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*It is revealed in {{DQM3}} that the citizens of Zamoksva were imprisoned in [[Diabolic Hall]] after chapter 2, explaining their absence for the majority of the game. | |||
==Other languages== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|es=Zamoksva|es-meaning=Same as English name | |||
|de=Samokswa|de-meaning= | |||
|fr=Zamoksva|fr-meaning=Same as English name | |||
|it=Zamoksva|it-meaning=Same as English name | |||
|zh-tw=|zh-tw-meaning= | |||
}} | |||
==Map & Gallery== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
Zamoksva castle.jpg| | |||
DQ IV NES Santeem castle.gif|Map. ({{NES}}) | |||
Zamoksva.png|Official artwork. | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 1.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 2.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 3.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 4.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva Castle.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Saving The Tsar Of Zamoksva.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 5.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 6.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 7.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 8.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 9.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 10.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 11.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 12.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 13.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 14.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 15.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Zamoksva 16.jpg| | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
{{DQIV}} | {{DQIV}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] |
Latest revision as of 21:39, 14 September 2024
Kingdom | |
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Zamoksva | |
Japanese | サントハイム |
Game | Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen |
Old localization | Santeem |
Zamoksva is a kingdom found in Dragon Quest IV.
Zamoksva Castle is the home of Tsarevna Alena and her father, Tsar Stepan. It is also the home of Kiryl and Borya, and is the starting location for Chapter 2.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit]
The land ruled by the Tsar of Zamoksva includes Zamoksva Castle, the town of Zalenagrad, the village of Taborov, the town of Vrenor, the Vault of Vrenor, the land of the annual Desert Bazaar, the Birdsong Tower, and the Shrine to Endor. The kingdom is completely surrounded by ocean, but nearby to the east is the kingdom of Ballymoral, to the southeast is the kingdom of Endor, to the southwest is the Dunplundrin Island, and to the northwest is the Island Kingdom of Canalot.
The castle itself is a 3-story structure with sleeping quarters for the royal family on the top floor, a throne room on the middle floor, and a treasure room, a courtyard, a kitchen, sleeping quarters for the kingdom's soldiers, and a religious study where Kiryl undergoes his priestly training. In the treasure room are two important quest items obtained in Chapter 5, namely the Flute of Revelation and the Magma Staff.
Alena departs the castle after kicking down a wall in her room, annoyed that her father disapproves of her tomboyish nature and refusal to allow her outside the ramparts. Predicting such a thing would happen, the Tsar ordered Borya and Kiryl to keep an eye on his daughter while she traips through the kingdom. Upon reaching the Desert Bazaar after a series of misadventures, Alena is informed by a castle guard that the Tsar has experienced night terrors and is rendered unable to speak. Returning to Zamoksva to see the poor state of her father, Alena looks for a clue and is aided by Joseph Starling of Zalenagrad, who explains that a drop of Birdsong nectar always cures him whenever his own larynx clamps shut.
Alena, Kiryl and Borya retrieve the nectar and administer it to the Tsar, who regains his voice and acknowledges that his daughter does not need his overbearing protection: she is free to go where she likes as long as she takes care of herself. Overjoyed, Alena sets forth for the tournament in Endor. Once it is over, Alena returns to find the inhabitants of the castle have mysteriously disappeared. Alena and her companions head out to find out what happened to them, concluding the second chapter of the game.
Later on in Chapter 5, Zamoksva becomes the base for Balzack and his minions. Once Balzack is defeated by the Hero and party, the monsters vacate (although random encounters can still happen) and the treasure room becomes accessible. Finally after beating the entire game, the inhabitants of the castle return.
Treasures[edit]
- 80 gold coins (50 on the west side of the roof, the Thief's Key is required for the rest)
- Feathered cap
- Holy water
- Chimaera wing (Thief's Key required)
- Medicinal herb (2) (remake only)
- Seed of magic (remake only, Thief's Key required)
Nearby monsters[edit]
(Chapter 2)[edit]
(Chapters 5 & 6)[edit]
- Baalzack
- Abracadabrador
- Cheater cheetah
- Cocoon goon
- Cureslime
- Hoodoo gooroo
- Minidemon (1)
- Pocus poppet
- Skeleton soldier
- Rhinothrope
Remake changes[edit]
- In the NES, due to it being possible to obtain Nectar from the Birdsong Tower after getting the Thief's Key, the king can be given the nectar upon learning of his condition. The remakes prevents the party from doing this quest out of sequence as the Elves don't show up until speaking to Starek, Josef and the item shop owner from the Desert Bazaar at night.
- During Chapter 5 in the NES version, the entire castle is accessible even before Balzack's defeat. In the remake, the upstairs area is blocked off temporarily when Balzack is present.
Etymology[edit]
- In the NES localization, Santohaim (roughly, home of saints; -heim is a common suffix for German place names) was renamed Santeem. In the DS localizations, the Alena chapter was given a Russian theme and Santohaim became Zamoksva.
Trivia[edit]
- It is revealed in Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince that the citizens of Zamoksva were imprisoned in Diabolic Hall after chapter 2, explaining their absence for the majority of the game.
Other languages[edit]
Language | Translation | Meaning |
Español | Zamoksva | Same as English name |
Français | Zamoksva | Same as English name |
Deutsch | Samokswa | |
Italiano | Zamoksva | Same as English name |
Map & Gallery[edit]
Map. (NES)