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Battle_in_the_Abyss.jpg|Fighting monsters underwater.
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 14 January 2024

The Undersea of Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation can be reached upon playing Lorelei's harp while on the ship.

Poseidon's Palace[edit]

Temple of Appello[edit]

The Temple of Appello is home to the naming god. He will upon request change the name of the Hero and anyone in his party. The temple is found in the undersea area by Ghent.

Underwater Inn[edit]

Rubiss' Palace[edit]

Seabed Vault[edit]

Seabed Shrine[edit]

Seabed Shrine East of Mt. Howsworth[edit]

The Seabed Shrine East of Mt. Howsworth[1] is found under the river between Howsworth and Clearvale. The party arrive to find the skeleton of a man whose journal mentioned him giving up hope of surviving in his current location and hoping his Ethyl & Welda to be happy.

Treasure[edit]

Seabed Shrine North of Mt. Snowhere[edit]

The Seabed Shrine North of Mt. Snowhere[1] is where the party learns of a legendary sword on the land south of the shrine from an old man.

Treasure[edit]

Seabed Shrine South of Howcastle[edit]

The Seabed Shrine South of Howcastle[1] contains a house belonging to an old woman who survived the destruction of Sorceria and tells the party about it happening not to long after the spell, Magic Burst, was discovered. The house bookshelf contains a Dreamscape in the Nintendo DS and Cell phone version.

Treasure[edit]

Sunken Ship[edit]

Tom Foolery's Shrine[edit]

Tom Foolery's Shrine[1] is found undersea south of the former Castle Graceskull. It's the home of an kid, a nun and an amnesia stricken Tom Foolery.

Gallery[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Name given when Storeyteller is used in the Nintendo DS and Cell phone version.