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Though the King does not have much dialogue, many of his actions can be inferred by the player even on a casual playthrough. He discreetly sends word of the Hero's mission to the five other monarchs, which is why the player is welcomed in each kingdom and does not have to prove their identity.
Though the King does not have much dialogue, many of his actions can be inferred by the player even on a casual playthrough. He discreetly sends word of the Hero's mission to the five other monarchs, which is why the player is welcomed in each kingdom and does not have to prove their identity.
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The King appears at [[Baramos's Lair]] at an unknown point in time, presumably after the death of [[Zoma]]. He, the [[King of Romaria]], [[King of Portoga]], [[King of Edina]], and [[King of Manoza]] traveled to the ruined castle to pay respect to the people of the Necrogond and their [[King of the Necrogond|King]] who fell when Baramos invaded the isolated land. The group stumbles upon a plot by the fiend's remaining minions to revive him.
The King appears at [[Baramos' Lair]] at an unknown point in time, presumably after the death of [[Zoma]]. He, the [[King of Romaria]], [[King of Portoga]], [[King of Edina]], and [[King of Manoza]] traveled to the ruined castle to pay respect to the people of the Necrogond and their [[King of the Necrogond|King]] who fell when Baramos invaded the isolated land. The group stumbles upon a plot by the fiend's remaining minions to revive him.


The King is the most perceptive of the group, deducing that there is a leader behind the necromancy and that if he is killed then the imprisoned souls can return to their eternal rest and Baramos' posthumous ambitions will be crushed.
The King is the most perceptive of the group, deducing that there is a leader behind the necromancy and that if he is killed then the imprisoned souls can return to their eternal rest and Baramos' posthumous ambitions will be crushed.
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The King's marked vigor in both scenarios is likely a direct response to his own Hero's disappearance after the death of Zoma--with no savior to rely upon, he has shaken himself out of the melancholy that plagued him in the final hours of the third game to be the king his people need.
The King's marked vigor in both scenarios is likely a direct response to his own Hero's disappearance after the death of Zoma--with no savior to rely upon, he has shaken himself out of the melancholy that plagued him in the final hours of the third game to be the king his people need.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*If the player picks the female Hero in ''III'', the King will mistakenly address her as Ortega's son before correcting himself.
*If the player picks the female Hero in ''III'', the King will mistakenly address her as Ortega's son before correcting himself.
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