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#REDIRECT [[Zenithia]]
In the remakes of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' from the Super Famicom and Gameboy Color, '''Zenith''' is a bonus dungeon that can be reached after completing the game. It is possible that this might be [[Zenithia]] from another time, as it alludes to it by name and general structure (not to mention it is referred to as '''Cloudsgate Citadel''' in the iOS version), but various details are different.
 
==Monsters==
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===Before the return point===
*[[BaraEvil]]
*[[DemonSwrd]]
*[[DevilMage]]
*[[EvilCrab]]
*[[DarkTroll]]
*[[Gold basher]]
*[[King Hydra]]
*[[Mimic]]
*[[MtlWyvern]]
*[[Putregon]]
*[[Salamander]]
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===After the return point===
*[[BaraEvil]]
*[[DevilMage]]
*[[GateGuard]]
*[[MtlWyvern]]
*[[Phoenix]]
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==Treasures==
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===Before the return point===
*2 [[Seed of strength|Seeds of strength]]
*[[Bounce staff]]
*[[Sword of Gaia]]
*3 [[Tiny medal]]s
*[[Shield of sorrow|Sorrow shield]]
*[[Life acorn]]
*[[Hero book]]
*[[Token]]
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===After the return point===
*3 [[Tiny medal]]s
*[[Flee ring]]
*[[Ruby ring]]
*[[Luck shoes]]
*[[Wreck whip]]
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==Location==
Zenith is reached by stepping into the light of the stained glass windows at the [[Castle of the Dragon Queen|Dragon Queen's palace]] in the normal world, although this only occurs if the player has already defeated Zoma and seen the ending, earning the "Roto" title on their save file on the loading screen.
 
The heroes will find themselves on a floating island surrounded by thick clouds. On this island is a deep cave, containing many rooms resembling those seen previously.  The floors include:
* The 2nd and 5th floor of [[Gondo Cave]].
* The 1st floor of [[Zipangu Cave]].
* The 2nd floor of the [[Pyramid]] (the stairway on the upper righthand area leads to a room modeled after the basement of [[Tantegel Castle]]).
* The 2nd floor of the [[Cave West of Noaniels]] (The healing spring is also present).
* The 1st floor of Gondo Cave.
* The prison room of [[Samanao]] Castle.
 
Many fierce monsters populate this dungeon, including an alternate form of [[Baramos]] known as Baramevils. The final room of the dungeon is a monster arena, where the heroes fight inside the ring (unless they choose to walk past the enemy rather than fighting him).
 
After the dungeon the heroes find themselves in a castle throne room similar to [[Isis]], with four human-looking occupants including a human king. The King will tell them about God Dragon, or [[Divinegon]], who lives atop a
[[Image:Zenith-Enemies-DQIII.gif|left]]
large tower above the castle. There is also a small house that the heroes pass through between the castle and the tower (Which resembles the first floor of the house in [[Reeve]] from where the [[Magic Bomb]] is obtained),
where an old man stirs a large pot; he explains that this is a special medicine he's cooking. Whether the heroes decide to taste the medicine or not does not seem to affect gameplay, though it burns the hero's mouth to try.  The rest of the dungeon has a completely new layout.
 
The tower in contrast to the previous portion of Zenith is original in layout (no reused rooms/floors) and has even fiercer enemies, including a number of [[Ramia]]s that attack the heroes and can cast Disperse to expel party members back to the pub in Aliahan. It also contains the most powerful weapon in the game, the Wrecking Flail.
 
Upon reaching the top of the tower, there is an altar, above which resides Divinegon, a long green serpentine dragon resembling Shenlong of the ''Dragon Ball'' series. He challenges the heroes to a duel, and if they can defeat him within a certain number of turns (35 for the first, 25 for the second, and 15 for any later wishes) they will be granted a wish.
 
These wishes include a new pachisi track, a personality-changing naughty book, and the revival of [[Ortega|a certain character]]. In the Game Boy version, there is also a wish to receive certain unique monster medals, needed (along with the other medals, which are rare drop items from various monsters) in order to enter that version's second bonus dungeon.
 
==Riddles==
A man in the return point in Zenith will ask the player 3 riddles with each one rewarding the player with a different item:
*A [[Tedanki|town]] in ruins.  [[Beast claw|What]] glitters beneath the cross?
*A enclosed [[Mercado|town]] in a [[Alefgard|dark world]].  [[Dark robe|It]] sleeps among flowers...
*The [[Luzami|gazer of stars]] notices not [[Sage's stone|what]] lies at his feet...
==Connections to other Dragon Quest games==
[[Image:God_Dragon-Zenith.gif|center]]
Whether [[Divinegon]] is related to [[Master Dragon]], whether the castle and tower are related to [[Zenithia]] (or [[Baron's Tower]]), and if so, when this takes place in relation to ''Dragon Quest IV'', ''V'', or ''VI'' is unclear. ''Dragon Quest VI'', however, also features a human king of Zenithia, which may or may not be related.
 
The island seen at the beginning of the Zenith area, and the cave of familiar rooms within, also bears a physical resemblance to the first bonus dungeon in ''[[Dragon Warrior VII]]'', which the heroes of that game travel through to meet [[God]].
 
==Map==
[[File:DQ III SF Zenith dungeon.png|200px]]
 
==See Also==
*[[Ice Cave]]
*[[Pinnacle Chapel]]
*[[Reaper's Peak]]
*[[Cloudsgate Citadel]]
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