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==Story==
==Story==
The Holy Isle of Neos is one of the three sacred sites of the world, along with [[Maella Abbey]] and [[Savella Cathedral]]. Its most notable landmark is the enormous statue of the Goddess located there, where people from all over come to pray in Her presence.<ref>'''Templar''': "You can only enter the shrine to pray at New Year, or when special events are taking place. The likes of High Priest Rolo and Abbot Marcello are allowed in at any time of course. But that's because of their status in the church."</ref>The origins of the island date back to the age of mythology after the Godbird [[Empyrea]] after the world. A lone monk traveled to the isle and discovered the image of the Goddess perfectly carved into the rock face and declared it to be a holy site. It is unknown whether the statue always looked like that or if it was sculpted by someone.<ref>'''{{NPC}} in town''': "The origins of the Holy Isle of Neos go all the way back to the era of mythology. When this island was just a nameless rock in the sea. After the Godbird Empyrea saved the world, a lone monk visited here. When he saw the image of the Goddess so clearly defined in the rock-face, he proclaimed Neos to be a holy land. No one knows whether it looked like this from the beginning, or if the statue was shaped by the hand of a master sculptor as some say. Either way, this is sacred territory now. Wouldn't you agree, my friend?"</ref> According to [[Angelo]], only royalty and the aristocracy are actually allowed to get close to shrine in front of the statue itself and it is where the Lord High Priest of the clergy is coronated. <ref>'''Angelo''': "Have you heard? The general public aren't allowed to pray to the Goddess statue for salvation. Only royals and aristocracy have permission to go inside and pray directly to Her. I suppose their kind need more salvation than common folk!"</ref> A pair of Templar knight guards are posted in order to keep anyone from getting closer to the statue.
The Holy Isle of Neos is one of the three sacred sites of the world, along with [[Maella Abbey]] and [[Savella Cathedral]]. Its most notable landmark is the enormous statue of the Goddess located there, where people from all over come to pray in Her presence.<ref>'''Templar''': "You can only enter the shrine to pray at New Year, or when special events are taking place. The likes of High Priest Rolo and Abbot Marcello are allowed in at any time of course. But that's because of their status in the church."</ref>The origins of the island date back to the age of mythology after the Godbird [[Empyrea]] after the world. A lone monk traveled to the isle and discovered the image of the Goddess perfectly carved into the rock face and declared it to be a holy site. It is unknown whether the statue always looked like that or if it was sculpted by someone.<ref>'''{{NPC}} in town''': "The origins of the Holy Isle of Neos go all the way back to the era of mythology. When this island was just a nameless rock in the sea. After the Godbird [[Empyrea]] saved the world, a lone monk visited here. When he saw the image of the [[Goddess]] so clearly defined in the rock-face, he proclaimed Neos to be a holy land. No one knows whether it looked like this from the beginning, or if the statue was shaped by the hand of a master sculptor as some say. Either way, this is sacred territory now. Wouldn't you agree, my friend?"</ref> According to [[Angelo]], only royalty and the aristocracy are actually allowed to get close to shrine in front of the statue itself and it is where the Lord High Priest of the clergy is coronated. <ref>'''[[Angelo]]''': "Have you heard? The general public aren't allowed to pray to the Goddess statue for salvation. Only royals and aristocracy have permission to go inside and pray directly to Her. I suppose their kind need more salvation than common folk!"</ref> A pair of Templar knight guards are posted in order to keep anyone from getting closer to the statue.


If the party visits the isle after gaining access to the ship, they have an encounter with [[Marcello]] and High Priest Rolo, who scoffs at Marcello's sudden appointment as the Abbot of Maella Abbey due to his common upbringing. As the two leave, Angelo has an uncomfortable encounter with his older brother, who reminds him that they still have to deal with [[Dhoulmagus]].
If the {{Hero 8}} and {{Party 8}} visits the isle after gaining access to the ship, they have an encounter with [[Marcello]] and High Priest Rolo, who scoffs at Marcello's sudden appointment as the Abbot of [[Maella Abbey]] due to his common upbringing. As the two leave, Angelo has an uncomfortable encounter with his older brother, who reminds him that they still have to deal with [[Dhoulmagus]].


Much later in the story, the party returns to Neos during Marcello's coronation as the new Lord High Priest after he comes in control of the [[Godbird sceptre]]. With the help of the [[Godbird's soulstone]], the party is able to confront Marcello and defeat him in battle. However, defeating him unwittingly allows [[Rhapthorne]] to take control of Marcello's body and he becomes possessed. Now with all of the Seven Sages dead, the Lord of Darkness unseals his body by hurling the sceptre at the Goddess statue and destroying it, unleashing the [[Black Citadel]] into the skies. In the aftermath, the isle is in complete ruin, leaving a giant crater in its center. Marcello is found clinging to the side of a precipice about to fall off when he is rescued by Angelo before falling. He states that he is going to allow his older brother to live so that he can remember that the person he despised the most took pity on him. A despondent Marcello leaves in disgrace, despite his serious injuries, throwing his captain's ring at Angelo since it means nothing to him anymore.
Much later in the story, the {{Party 8}} returns to Neos during [[Marcello]]'s coronation as the new Lord High Priest after he comes in control of the [[Godbird sceptre]]. With the help of the [[Godbird's soulstone]], the party is able to confront Marcello and defeat him in battle. However, defeating him unwittingly allows [[Rhapthorne]] to take control of Marcello's body and he becomes possessed. Now with all of the [[Seven Sages]] dead, the Lord of Darkness unseals his body by hurling the sceptre at the Goddess statue and destroying it, unleashing the [[Black Citadel]] into the skies. In the aftermath, the isle is in complete ruin, leaving a giant crater in its center. Marcello is found clinging to the side of a precipice about to fall off when he is rescued by Angelo before falling. He states that he is going to allow his older brother to live so that he can remember that the person he despised the most took pity on him. A despondent Marcello leaves in disgrace, despite his serious injuries, throwing his captain's ring at [[Angelo]] since it means nothing to him anymore.


==Shops==
==Shops==
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!'''Price per person'''
!'''Price per person'''
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| 50 [[Gold]] Coins
| 50 [[gold]] coins
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|}


==Treasures==
==Treasures==
*96 [[Gold]] Coins
*96 [[gold]] coins
*[[Chimaera wing]]
*[[Chimaera wing]]
*[[Holy water]]
*[[Holy water]]
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===''Holy Charms and Amulets''===
===''Holy Charms and Amulets''===
'Verily, a [[Holy Talisman|holy charm]] to protect thee from spells of death doth exist.
'Verily, a [[Holy talisman|holy charm]] to protect thee from spells of death doth exist.


'Mixeth, a [[Tough guy tattoo|tough mark]] with a phial of [[holy water]] and a [[gold rosary]].  Thus shalt the blessed amulet be thine!
'Mixeth, a [[Tough guy tattoo|tough mark]] with a phial of [[holy water]] and a [[gold rosary]].  Thus shalt the blessed amulet be thine!
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==Remake==
==Remake==
Upon reentering the area in the {{3DS}} Version after fighting the [[Marcello|boss]], {{Jessica}} gains a vision prompting the party to return to the [[Dragon Graveyard]].
Upon reentering the area in the {{3DS}} Version after fighting the [[Marcello|boss]], {{Jessica}} gains a vision prompting the {{Party 8}} to return to the [[Dragon Graveyard]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:19, 7 February 2022

Neos (聖地ゴルド) is an island in Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King; it is also known as the Holy Isle of Neos and is located in the center of the world map. It can be visited as soon as the player acquires the ship.

Story

The Holy Isle of Neos is one of the three sacred sites of the world, along with Maella Abbey and Savella Cathedral. Its most notable landmark is the enormous statue of the Goddess located there, where people from all over come to pray in Her presence.[1]The origins of the island date back to the age of mythology after the Godbird Empyrea after the world. A lone monk traveled to the isle and discovered the image of the Goddess perfectly carved into the rock face and declared it to be a holy site. It is unknown whether the statue always looked like that or if it was sculpted by someone.[2] According to Angelo, only royalty and the aristocracy are actually allowed to get close to shrine in front of the statue itself and it is where the Lord High Priest of the clergy is coronated. [3] A pair of Templar knight guards are posted in order to keep anyone from getting closer to the statue.

If the Hero and party visits the isle after gaining access to the ship, they have an encounter with Marcello and High Priest Rolo, who scoffs at Marcello's sudden appointment as the Abbot of Maella Abbey due to his common upbringing. As the two leave, Angelo has an uncomfortable encounter with his older brother, who reminds him that they still have to deal with Dhoulmagus.

Much later in the story, the party returns to Neos during Marcello's coronation as the new Lord High Priest after he comes in control of the Godbird sceptre. With the help of the Godbird's soulstone, the party is able to confront Marcello and defeat him in battle. However, defeating him unwittingly allows Rhapthorne to take control of Marcello's body and he becomes possessed. Now with all of the Seven Sages dead, the Lord of Darkness unseals his body by hurling the sceptre at the Goddess statue and destroying it, unleashing the Black Citadel into the skies. In the aftermath, the isle is in complete ruin, leaving a giant crater in its center. Marcello is found clinging to the side of a precipice about to fall off when he is rescued by Angelo before falling. He states that he is going to allow his older brother to live so that he can remember that the person he despised the most took pity on him. A despondent Marcello leaves in disgrace, despite his serious injuries, throwing his captain's ring at Angelo since it means nothing to him anymore.

Shops

ICON-ITEM-SHOP.png Item Shop 
Item Price Attributes
ICON-Medicinal herb.png Medicinal herb8Restores around 30 or more HP to a single ally.
ICON-Antidotal herb.png Antidotal herb10Cures poison from one party member.
ICON-Holy water.png Holy water20Wards off weaker monsters.
ICON-Chimaera wing.png Chimaera wing25Can be used to return to previously visited locations.
ICON-Gold rosary.png Gold rosary500Wisdom +5
ICON-WEAPON-SHOP.png Weapon Shop 
Item Price Attributes
ICON-Edged boomerang.png Edged boomerang1360Attack +27
ICON-Chain whip.png Chain whip2000Attack +32
ICON-Steel scythe.png Steel scythe3700Attack +42
ICON-Dream blade.png Dream blade4700Attack +43
ICON-Holy silver rapier.png Holy silver rapier6600Attack +54
ICON-ARMOUR-SHOP.png Armour Shop 
Item Price Attributes
ICON-Full plate armour.png Full plate armour2300Defense +39
ICON-Silver cuirass.png Silver cuirass3200Defense +44
ICON-Light shield.png Light shield2250Defense +17
ICON-Steel shield.png Steel shield2500Defense +22
ICON-Iron mask.png Iron mask3500Defense +25
ICON-ITEM-SHOP.png Item Peddler 
Item Price Attributes
ICON-Medicinal herb.png Medicinal herb8Restores around 30 or more HP to a single ally.
ICON-Moonwort bulb.png Moonwort bulb30Cures paralysis from the entire party.
ICON-Holy water.png Holy water20Wards off weaker monsters.
ICON-Dream blade.png Dream blade4700Attack +43
ICON-Turtle shell.png Turtle shell2300Defence +37
ICON-Cloak of evasion.png Cloak of evasion3000Defence +29
Note: This shop is accessible only after Sir Leopold is defeated.

Inn

Price per person
50 gold coins

Treasures

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Books

The Origins of the Goddess Statue

'The origins of the Goddess Statue on the Holy Isle of Neos can be traced back to the days of the legendary Seven Sages.

'But was it really possible to carve such an elaborate stature using ancient technology?

'Or was its creation a miracle? Did the divine and all-powerful Goddess herself transform the mountain into a statue?

'Alas, we'll probably never know. The smiling Goddess Statue remains silent on the matter to this day.'

Holy Charms and Amulets

'Verily, a holy charm to protect thee from spells of death doth exist.

'Mixeth, a tough mark with a phial of holy water and a gold rosary. Thus shalt the blessed amulet be thine!

Boss

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Nearby monsters

Infamous monsters

Remake

Upon reentering the area in the 3DS Version after fighting the boss, Jessica gains a vision prompting the party to return to the Dragon Graveyard.

References

  1. Templar: "You can only enter the shrine to pray at New Year, or when special events are taking place. The likes of High Priest Rolo and Abbot Marcello are allowed in at any time of course. But that's because of their status in the church."
  2. NPC in town: "The origins of the Holy Isle of Neos go all the way back to the era of mythology. When this island was just a nameless rock in the sea. After the Godbird Empyrea saved the world, a lone monk visited here. When he saw the image of the Goddess so clearly defined in the rock-face, he proclaimed Neos to be a holy land. No one knows whether it looked like this from the beginning, or if the statue was shaped by the hand of a master sculptor as some say. Either way, this is sacred territory now. Wouldn't you agree, my friend?"
  3. Angelo: "Have you heard? The general public aren't allowed to pray to the Goddess statue for salvation. Only royals and aristocracy have permission to go inside and pray directly to Her. I suppose their kind need more salvation than common folk!"