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|Voice Actor = [[Hiroko Kasahara]] ([[Dragon Quest I CD Theater|CD Theater]])<br>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4438173/ Ai Kayano] ( | |Voice Actor = [[Hiroko Kasahara]] ([[Dragon Quest I CD Theater|CD Theater]])<br>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4438173/ Ai Kayano] ({{DQRivals}}) | ||
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'''Princess Gwaelin''' is a character in the {{DQSeries}} that appears as a major {{NPC}} in the original {{DQ}}. She is the daughter of | '''Princess Gwaelin''' is a character in the {{DQSeries}} that appears as a major {{NPC}} in the original {{DQ}}. She is the daughter of [[King Lorik]] of [[Tantegel]] and has been kidnapped by the [[Dragonlord]]. During the game, she can be rescued by the {{Hero 1}} as a sidequest. This makes her the one and only sidequest present in the original {{Dragon Quest}}. | ||
==Appearance and personality== | ==Appearance and personality== | ||
Gwaelin has three distinct designs, the first of which being a traditional princess dressed in a soft-yellow, frilly gown with puffy shoulders, a large sky blue waist ribbon with a blue gem set in a gold pin, and a golden tiara set with one large sapphire adjourned with rubies on both sides | Gwaelin has three distinct designs, the first of which being a traditional princess dressed in a soft-yellow, frilly gown with puffy shoulders, a large sky blue waist ribbon with a blue gem set in a gold pin, and a golden tiara set with one large sapphire adjourned with rubies on both sides. | ||
Gwaelin is a young woman well trained in the etiquette expected of her standing, and her optimism is utterly indomitable no matter how grim the situation. This aspect of her is highlighted in ''Builders'', where her resolve spurs the people of the rebuilt Tantegel into action. The princess is prone to bouts of girly glee when she is happy, to the point that she'll even audibly squeak when particularly pleased. She is, however, still a princess, and will not take no for an answer under any circumstances--trapping the player in an endless dialogue loop and pouting until she gets her way. When rescued by the Hero in the original game, she immediately falls head over heels for her savior. | Her second design, which originated from {{KDQ}}, is shown in the ''Battle Road'' arcade series, wherein she wears a pink gown with sleeves that extend and split along her mid-forearm, and a white sash along her waist. The third design is seen in {{DQB}}, and is a white version of her original dress with a golden trim sewn into it at ankle-height and a different tiara design. In all appearances her necklace stays the same, and her hair is always a faint ginger or light brown. | ||
Gwaelin is a young woman well trained in the etiquette expected of her standing, and her optimism is utterly indomitable no matter how grim the situation. This aspect of her is highlighted in ''Builders'', where her resolve spurs the people of the rebuilt [[Tantegel]] into action. The princess is prone to bouts of girly glee when she is happy, to the point that she'll even audibly squeak when particularly pleased. She is, however, still a princess, and will not take no for an answer under any circumstances--trapping the player in an endless dialogue loop and pouting until she gets her way. When rescued by the Hero in the original game, she immediately falls head over heels for her savior. | |||
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The Hero may rescue Gwaelin during his quest to defeat the Dragonlord, though this is not a requirement to complete the game. She is located inside the [[Quagmire Cave]] south of [[Kol]] which connects to the southeastern continent. In order to rescue Gwaelin, the Hero must fight and defeat a ferocious [[Green dragon]] that guards her (rather lavish) cell. This monster is not visible on the dungeon map screen, but rather is trigger when the Hero steps on a specific tile (similar to the [[Golem]] which guards [[Cantlin]]). If the Dragonlord is defeated prior to the Princess' rescue, she will still be in her cell and able to be rescued, though the Green Dragon will not be present. | The {{Hero 1}} may rescue Gwaelin during his quest to defeat the Dragonlord, though this is not a requirement to complete the game. She is located inside the [[Quagmire Cave]] south of [[Kol]] which connects to the southeastern continent. In order to rescue Gwaelin, the Hero must fight and defeat a ferocious [[Green dragon]] that guards her (rather lavish) cell. This monster is not visible on the dungeon map screen, but rather is trigger when the Hero steps on a specific tile (similar to the [[Golem]] which guards [[Cantlin]]). If the Dragonlord is defeated prior to the Princess' rescue, she will still be in her cell and able to be rescued, though the Green Dragon will not be present. | ||
After rescuing the princess, the Hero carries her back to her father at Tantegel castle. A sprite showing the hero carrying Gwaelin is used at this time. In the remakes of the game, the Dragonlord has a special reaction if she is being carried when the Hero confronts him. He laughs heartily at the absurdity, and 'thanks' the Hero for his kindness in bringing the Princess to him. | After rescuing the princess, the Hero carries her back to her father at Tantegel castle. A sprite showing the hero carrying Gwaelin is used at this time. In the remakes of the game, the Dragonlord has a special reaction if she is being carried when the Hero confronts him. He laughs heartily at the absurdity, and 'thanks' the Hero for his kindness in bringing the Princess to him. | ||
At Tantegel Castle, Gwaelin gives the Hero an item called the '[[Princess Pledge]]' which tells the Hero his exact distance from Tantegel on the map of [[Alefgard]] at the time it is used. It is useful in finding the Emblem of Erdrick later in the game. While at the castle, her highness occupies the empty space next to her father in the throne room. When spoken to in the NES | At Tantegel Castle, Gwaelin gives the Hero an item called the '[[Princess Pledge]]' which tells the Hero his exact distance from Tantegel on the map of [[Alefgard]] at the time it is used. It is useful in finding the Emblem of Erdrick later in the game. While at the castle, her highness occupies the empty space next to her father in the throne room. When spoken to in the {{NES}} Version, she asks the Hero if he loves her. Answering yes triggers the short love music to play. | ||
If the Hero rescued Gwaelin during the game, then she will be present during the ending and join the protagonist on his journey to establish his own kingdom. The Hero will again carry the lass away as he leaves Alefgard after defeating the Dragonlord. If the Hero is already carrying her when the ending begins, the result is much the same, though a single line of dialogue is different. | If the Hero rescued Gwaelin during the game, then she will be present during the ending and join the protagonist on his journey to establish his own kingdom. The Hero will again carry the lass away as he leaves Alefgard after defeating the Dragonlord. If the Hero is already carrying her when the ending begins, the result is much the same, though a single line of dialogue is different. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In Builders, she is simply known as "The Princess". | *In Builders, she is simply known as "The Princess". | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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Gwaelin | |
Dragon Quest Dragon Quest Monsters Dragon Quest Builders | |
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Japanese name | ローラ姫 |
Romaji | Rōra Hime |
Old localization | Lady Lora |
Title | Princess |
Race | Human |
Family | Lorik (Father) |
Voice actor | Hiroko Kasahara (CD Theater) Ai Kayano (Dragon Quest Rivals) |
Princess Gwaelin is a character in the Dragon Quest series that appears as a major NPC in the original Dragon Quest. She is the daughter of King Lorik of Tantegel and has been kidnapped by the Dragonlord. During the game, she can be rescued by the Hero as a sidequest. This makes her the one and only sidequest present in the original Dragon Quest.
Appearance and personality
Gwaelin has three distinct designs, the first of which being a traditional princess dressed in a soft-yellow, frilly gown with puffy shoulders, a large sky blue waist ribbon with a blue gem set in a gold pin, and a golden tiara set with one large sapphire adjourned with rubies on both sides.
Her second design, which originated from Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Ken, is shown in the Battle Road arcade series, wherein she wears a pink gown with sleeves that extend and split along her mid-forearm, and a white sash along her waist. The third design is seen in Dragon Quest Builders, and is a white version of her original dress with a golden trim sewn into it at ankle-height and a different tiara design. In all appearances her necklace stays the same, and her hair is always a faint ginger or light brown.
Gwaelin is a young woman well trained in the etiquette expected of her standing, and her optimism is utterly indomitable no matter how grim the situation. This aspect of her is highlighted in Builders, where her resolve spurs the people of the rebuilt Tantegel into action. The princess is prone to bouts of girly glee when she is happy, to the point that she'll even audibly squeak when particularly pleased. She is, however, still a princess, and will not take no for an answer under any circumstances--trapping the player in an endless dialogue loop and pouting until she gets her way. When rescued by the Hero in the original game, she immediately falls head over heels for her savior.
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Dragon Quest
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Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Gwaelin appears as an NPC in the Tantegel section of the Echo Chamber. She is not the focus of the disruption in time, as instead her father has been cursed to be unable to speak.
Dragon Quest Monsters
The princess is once again found in the Quagmire Cave being guarded by a green dragon. Once the serpent is slain she will allow Terry to carry her outside, but upon seeing the lad is half her size she decides to wait for a stronger hero to arrive and sweep her off her feet.
Theatrhythm Dragon Quest
The princess shows up as a playable character in Theatrhythm Dragon Quest.
Dragon Quest Builders
Dragon Quest of the Stars
Princess Gwaelin plays the same role of damsel in distress that she did in the original game.
Players can obtain her outfit in the Guided by Rubiss Light event.
Dragon Quest Rivals
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Gallery
As depicted in Monster Battle Road, along with the Sunstone, Staff of Rain, and Rainbow Drop.
Appearance in Stars.
Appearance in Rivals.
Trivia
- In Builders, she is simply known as "The Princess".