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'''Aliahan''' is | '''Aliahan''' is a kingdom and a castle town found in [[Enix America Corporation|Enix's]] ''[[Dragon Warrior III]]''. Located on a small continent in the southern ocean, it is said that Aliahan once ruled over the whole world, but the travel door to the other lands was sealed off until the hero [[Erdrick]] broke the seal with a magic ball. Aliahan was home to the great hero [[Ortega]], as well as the famous [[Erdrick]] of [[Alefgard]]. | ||
== | ==Armor Shops== | ||
== | ==Inns== | ||
The hero can stay for free at his/her house until the defeat of [[Baramos]]. | |||
==Item Shops== | |||
== | ==Weapon Shops== | ||
== | ==Miscellaneous Services== | ||
*'''Luisa's Place''' A tavern where a hero can add or remove party members. | |||
*'''Item Storage''' In ''[[Dragon Warrior III]]'' for NES, the party could store items here for a small fee upon retrieval. In the Gameboy Color version, this became a [[gold bank]], since the item storage was no longer necessary with the addition of the [[bag]]. | |||
[[Category:Dragon Warrior III Places]] | |||
Revision as of 16:20, 14 April 2009
Aliahan is a kingdom and a castle town found in Enix's Dragon Warrior III. Located on a small continent in the southern ocean, it is said that Aliahan once ruled over the whole world, but the travel door to the other lands was sealed off until the hero Erdrick broke the seal with a magic ball. Aliahan was home to the great hero Ortega, as well as the famous Erdrick of Alefgard.
Armor Shops
Inns
The hero can stay for free at his/her house until the defeat of Baramos.
Item Shops
Weapon Shops
Miscellaneous Services
- Luisa's Place A tavern where a hero can add or remove party members.
- Item Storage In Dragon Warrior III for NES, the party could store items here for a small fee upon retrieval. In the Gameboy Color version, this became a gold bank, since the item storage was no longer necessary with the addition of the bag.