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'''Domdora''' (ドムドーラ, ''Domudōra'', Hauksness) is a town in the desert in southwestern [[Alefgard]]. It exists in ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''.
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|japanese=ドムドーラ
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'''Damdara''' is a town in the desert in southwestern [[Alefgard]]. It is a major location in {{DQ}} and {{DQ3}}.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Dragon Quest===
==={{DQ}}===
Domdora was destroyed by the [[Dragonlord|DragonLord's]] minions and has since become infested with their kind. [[Erdrick's Armor]], the strongest armor in the game, can be found in the ruins but is protected by an [[Axe knight]].
Damdara was destroyed by the [[Dragonlord]]'s minions and has since become infested with their kind. [[Erdrick's Armour]], the strongest armour in the game, can be found in the ruins but is guarded by a [[Knight aberrant]] that was ordered to keep it from falling into [[human]] hands.
 
===={{Monster}}s within town====
*[[Cosmic chimaera]]
*[[Green dragon]]
*[[Vis mager (Dragon Quest)|Vis mager]]
*[[Tearwolf]]
*'''[[Knight aberrant]]'''
 
====Nearby {{MFamilies}}s====
*[[Skeleton soldier]]
*[[Dark skeleton]]
*[[Metal slime]]
*[[Knight errant]]
*[[Hocus chimaera]]
*[[Gold golem (Recurring)|Gold golem]]
*[[Scarewolf]]
*[[Death scorpion]]
 
==={{DQ2}}===
With no apparent survivors of the destruction of the town, nothing is ever done to Damdara to restore it. The ruined settlement is consumed by the surrounding desert.


===Dragon Quest II===
==={{DQ3}}===
With no apparent survivors of the destruction of the town, nothing is ever done to Domdora to restore it. The ruined settlement is consumed by the surrounding desert.
Damdara is a large, stable town in the distant past. Though it endures the fury of [[Zoma]]'s wrath as all of [[Alefgard]] does, it s people have not yet given in to despair. Though still a desert locale, greenery persists in the town and a large pond surrounded by flowers sits at the northeastern section. However, a thug in the well notes that the water level is receding and that the town may not be long for the world even if {{MFamilies}}s are repelled.


===Dragon Quest III===
A bard and a {{Faerie}} sit together at pond, with the former regaling the player of the family strife of his idol {{Galen}}, and the latter stating that an important [[Faerie Flute|instrument]] is near the baths in [[Kol]]. Lena, a dancing girl from [[Asham]] in the upper world, rests at the town's [[inn]]. She explains that she fled an audience member who was getting too close for comfort and wonders if her former employer is doing well. Lena will also ask the player to tell the manager that she is safe and, when speaking to the man in the back room of the dancing hall at night, he will be besides himself with joy at hearing that his former star is well and give the party a [[Magic bikini]] for their trouble.
In ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'', Domdora is a normal town. It is the location of [[Orichalcum]] which is needed to make the [[Sword of kings]].


==Weapon/Armor shop 1==
The owner of the second [[weapon shop]] frets over naming his unborn child and his business is closed, with the family settling on ''[[Magog]]'' after [[Zoma]]'s death much to the wife's consternation. The swordsman standing in the primary [[weapon shop]] mentions hearing that the town is the location of an [[Orichalcum]] ingot, though he can't find it himself. A woman near the horse stables on the east side of the town mentions that she occasionally sees a glimmer of light in the perpetual purple twilight at the far left side of the pasture. When the player searches the ground there, they will find the [[Orichalcum]].
{{VersionTabs|NES|


{{Shop|header|title=[[Dragon Quest III]]|subtitle=NES}}
====Shops & services====
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Zombiesbane|Zombie slasher]]|price=9800g|attributes=}}
{{ItemShop/Start|float=left}}
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Staff of judgement]]|price=2700g|attributes=}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Medicinal herb|price=8|attributes=}}
{{Shop|entry|item=[[sacred robe|Sacred Robe]]|price=4400g|attributes=}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Antidotal herb|price=10|attributes=}}
{{Shop|entry|item=[[dragon mail|Dragon Mail]]|price=9800g|attributes=}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Holy water|price=20|attributes=}}
{{Shop|entry|item=[[shield of strength|Shield of Strength]]|price=15000g|attributes=}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Chimaera wing|price=25|attributes=}}
{{Shop|entry|item=[[revealing swimsuit|Revealing Swimsuit]]|price=78000g|attributes=}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Moonwort bulb|price=50|attributes=}}
{{Shop|footer}}|SNES||GBC|}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Coagulant|price=500/310|attributes=}}
{{ItemShop/End}}


==Weapon/Armor shop 2==
{{ItemShop/Start|float=left}}
The merchant who runs this shop is busy thinking of a name for his son. He does not offer to buy or sell any goods.
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Zombiesbane|display='''[[Zombiesbane (Weapon)|Zombiesbane]]'''|price=9,800|attributes=Attack +67}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Staff of sentencing|price=2,700|attributes=Attack +37}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Magic vestment|price=4,400|attributes=Defence +30}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Dragon mail|price=9,800|attributes=Defence +45}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Power shield|price=15,000|attributes=Defence +50}}
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Scandalous swimsuit|price=78,000|attributes=Defence +1}}
{{ItemShop/End}}


==Item shop==
{{Clear}}
{{VersionTabs|NES|
====Treasures====
{{Shop|header|title=[[Dragon Quest III]]|subtitle=NES}}
*[[Orichalcum]]
{{Shop|entry|item=[[medical herb|Medical Herb]]|price=8g|attributes=Heals a small amount of HP}}
*[[Mini medal]] (3)
{{Shop|entry|item=[[antidote herb|Antidote Herb]]|price=10g|attributes=Cures poison status}}
*[[Look, No Pants!]]
{{Shop|entry|item=[[fairy water|Fairy Water]]|price=20g|attributes=Repels low level monsters}}
*[[Dummy]]
{{Shop|entry|item=[[wing of wyvern|Wing of Wyvern]]|price=25g|attributes=Same as [[zoom]] spell}}
*[[Bunny ears]]
{{Shop|entry|item=[[full moon herb|Full Moon Herb]]|price=30g|attributes=Cures paralysis status}}
{{Shop|entry|item=[[poison moth powder|Poison Moth Powder]]|price=500g|attributes=Same as [[dazzle]] spell}}
{{Shop|footer}}|SNES||GBC| }}


==Location attributes==
====Nearby {{MFamilies}}s====
{{LocationAttr|zoom}}
*[[Boss troll]] ({{NES}} version only)
*[[Chimaera]]
*[[She-slime]]
*[[Silhouette]]


==Items==
====Notable Residents====
{{VersionTabs|Dragon Quest|{{VersionTabs|NES|
*'''Lena''' (Originally '''Lenna''') - Former dancer at [[Asham]] until a troublesome customer wouldn't leave her alone.  Makes her peace with living in [[Alefgard]] after [[Zoma]] is defeated.  She was absent in the {{NES}} version and shares her name with a resident from [[Regenstein#Notable Residents|Regenstein]].
{{LocationItem|header|title=[[Dragon Quest]]|subtitle=NES}}
*'''[[Magog]]''' (Originally '''Yukinov''' and '''Wynn''') - Child born to the 2nd [[weapon shop]] owner sometime after [[Zoma]]'s defeat.  Eventually inherited the shop and came to possess [[Erdrick's Armour]].
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Erdrick's Armor]]|location=The spot occupied by [[Axe knight]]}}
{{LocationItem|footer}}|SNES|
{{LocationItem|header|title=[[Dragon Quest]]|subtitle=SNES}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Erdrick's Armor]]|location=The spot occupied by [[Axe knight]]}}
{{LocationItem|footer}}|GBC|
{{LocationItem|header|title=[[Dragon Quest]]|subtitle=GBC}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Erdrick's Armor]]|location=The spot occupied by [[Axe knight]]}}
{{LocationItem|subtablefooter}}
{{LocationItem|footer}} }}|III|{{VersionTabs|NES|
{{LocationItem|header|title=[[Dragon Quest III]]|subtitle=NES}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Oricon]]|location=In bushes in the pasture}}
{{LocationItem|footer}}|SNES||GBC|
{{LocationItem|header|title=[[Dragon Quest III]]|subtitle=GBC}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Oricon]]|location=In bushes in the pasture}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Tiny medal]]|location=In a pot at the house of an old man}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Joke book]]|location=Second bookshelf from the pot with the Tiny medal}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Tiny medal]]|location=In the corner of building before the pasture}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Sucker]]|location=Upstairs in the closet of the shop that's closed}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Bunny hat]]|location=Upstairs in the closet of the inn}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Magic bikini]]|location=Talk to the Lenna at the inn, and then talk the the theater master in [[Ashalam]] at night}}
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Tiny medal]]|location=Inside the well around the small body of water}}
{{LocationItem|footer}} }} }}


==Inn==
==={{DQ11}}===
{{Inn|price=25g/per person|game=[[Dragon Warrior III]]|console=NES}}
The {{Luminary}} ventures to Damdara through the [[Echo Chamber]]. The town is full of the ghosts of the citizens killed by the [[Knight aberrant]], who rules over the ruins with an iron fist. To put the spirits to rest, the tin tyrant must be slain. The exact time of the {{Luminary}}'s visit is not made clear, as the [[Knight aberrant|Knight]] would either have to be replaced or revived once killed if the time is before the original game, and no {{MFamilies}}s remain in [[Alefgard]] once the [[Dragonlord]] is defeated if it takes place after.


==Nearby monsters==
==={{DQTact}}===
*[[Boss troll]]
The party encounters the town in Chapter 4, Episode 3 of the game's limited ''Dragon Quest I'' event, still on the search for a way back to Orchesterra. [[Majellan]] seems doubtful that they will be able to find anything useful there and they are encountered by the [[Knight aberrant]]. It assumes that they are there attempting the steal the hidden treasure there and attacks them. The knight offers its apologies after being defeated and recommends they pay a visit to the [[Dragonlord]], who might know of a way back to their own world.
*[[She-slime|Red slime]]
*[[Silhouette|Vile shadow]]
*[[Chimaera|Wyvern]]


==Map==
==Trivia==
<gallery captionalign="left">
The woman who complains about her neighbor sneezing all day and inadvertently causing those sneezes is a reference to a Japanese superstition that states a person only sneezes when someone is talking about them behind their back.
File:DQ III NES Hawksness.png|The town in it's original state in ''Dragon Quest III'' (NES)
File:DQ NES Hauksness.gif|The town in ruins in ''Dragon Quest'' (NES)
</gallery>


==References==
==Gallery==
{{Wikia}}
<center><gallery>
DQ III NES Hawksness.png|The town in its original state in {{Dragon Warrior III}}. ({{NES}})
DQ NES Hauksness.png|The town in ruins in {{Dragon Warrior}}. ({{NES}})
DQ III SFC Damdara.png|The town in the remake of {{III}}. ({{SFC}})
DQ SFC Hauksness.png|The town in the remake of {{I}}. ({{SFC}})
DQ Android Damdara Entrance.jpg|Damdara from {{I}}. ([[Cell phone]])
DQ Android Damdara In Ruins.jpg|Town in ruins from {{I}}. ([[Cell phone]])
DQ II Android Site Of Damdara.jpg|Former site of Damdara from {{II}}. ([[Cell phone]])
DQ III Android Damdara.jpg|Damdara from {{III}}. ([[Cell phone]])
DQ III Android Magog's Father.jpg|Magog's Father in {{III}}. ([[Cell phone]])
DQ III Android Magog's Father 2.jpg|
DQT Damdara.jpg|The [[Knight aberrant]] guarding the town in {{Tact}}.
</gallery></center>


{{DQI}}
{{DQI}}
{{DQIII}}
{{DQIII}}
{{DQXI}}


[[Category:Dragon Quest I locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest I locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact locations]]

Latest revision as of 17:52, 16 July 2024

Damdara is a town in the desert in southwestern Alefgard. It is a major location in Dragon Quest and Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest[edit]

Damdara was destroyed by the Dragonlord's minions and has since become infested with their kind. Erdrick's Armour, the strongest armour in the game, can be found in the ruins but is guarded by a Knight aberrant that was ordered to keep it from falling into human hands.

Monsters within town[edit]

Nearby monsters[edit]

Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line[edit]

With no apparent survivors of the destruction of the town, nothing is ever done to Damdara to restore it. The ruined settlement is consumed by the surrounding desert.

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]

Damdara is a large, stable town in the distant past. Though it endures the fury of Zoma's wrath as all of Alefgard does, it s people have not yet given in to despair. Though still a desert locale, greenery persists in the town and a large pond surrounded by flowers sits at the northeastern section. However, a thug in the well notes that the water level is receding and that the town may not be long for the world even if monsters are repelled.

A bard and a Faerie sit together at pond, with the former regaling the player of the family strife of his idol Galen, and the latter stating that an important instrument is near the baths in Kol. Lena, a dancing girl from Asham in the upper world, rests at the town's inn. She explains that she fled an audience member who was getting too close for comfort and wonders if her former employer is doing well. Lena will also ask the player to tell the manager that she is safe and, when speaking to the man in the back room of the dancing hall at night, he will be besides himself with joy at hearing that his former star is well and give the party a Magic bikini for their trouble.

The owner of the second weapon shop frets over naming his unborn child and his business is closed, with the family settling on Magog after Zoma's death much to the wife's consternation. The swordsman standing in the primary weapon shop mentions hearing that the town is the location of an Orichalcum ingot, though he can't find it himself. A woman near the horse stables on the east side of the town mentions that she occasionally sees a glimmer of light in the perpetual purple twilight at the far left side of the pasture. When the player searches the ground there, they will find the Orichalcum.

Shops & services[edit]

ICON-ITEM-SHOP.png Item Shop 
Item Price Attributes
ICON-Medicinal herb.png Medicinal herb8?
ICON-Antidotal herb.png Antidotal herb10?
ICON-Holy water.png Holy water20?
ICON-Chimaera wing.png Chimaera wing25?
ICON-Moonwort bulb.png Moonwort bulb50?
ICON-Coagulant.png Coagulant500/310?
ICON-ITEM-SHOP.png Item Shop 
Item Price Attributes
ICON-Zombiesbane.png Zombiesbane9,800Attack +67
ICON-Staff of sentencing.png Staff of sentencing2,700Attack +37
ICON-Magic vestment.png Magic vestment4,400Defence +30
ICON-Dragon mail.png Dragon mail9,800Defence +45
ICON-Power shield.png Power shield15,000Defence +50
ICON-Scandalous swimsuit.png Scandalous swimsuit78,000Defence +1


Treasures[edit]

Nearby monsters[edit]

Notable Residents[edit]

  • Lena (Originally Lenna) - Former dancer at Asham until a troublesome customer wouldn't leave her alone. Makes her peace with living in Alefgard after Zoma is defeated. She was absent in the NES version and shares her name with a resident from Regenstein.
  • Magog (Originally Yukinov and Wynn) - Child born to the 2nd weapon shop owner sometime after Zoma's defeat. Eventually inherited the shop and came to possess Erdrick's Armour.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]

The Luminary ventures to Damdara through the Echo Chamber. The town is full of the ghosts of the citizens killed by the Knight aberrant, who rules over the ruins with an iron fist. To put the spirits to rest, the tin tyrant must be slain. The exact time of the Luminary's visit is not made clear, as the Knight would either have to be replaced or revived once killed if the time is before the original game, and no monsters remain in Alefgard once the Dragonlord is defeated if it takes place after.

Dragon Quest Tact[edit]

The party encounters the town in Chapter 4, Episode 3 of the game's limited Dragon Quest I event, still on the search for a way back to Orchesterra. Majellan seems doubtful that they will be able to find anything useful there and they are encountered by the Knight aberrant. It assumes that they are there attempting the steal the hidden treasure there and attacks them. The knight offers its apologies after being defeated and recommends they pay a visit to the Dragonlord, who might know of a way back to their own world.

Trivia[edit]

The woman who complains about her neighbor sneezing all day and inadvertently causing those sneezes is a reference to a Japanese superstition that states a person only sneezes when someone is talking about them behind their back.

Gallery[edit]