Edina
| Castle | |
|---|---|
| Edina | |
Official artwork. | |
| Japanese | エジンベア |
| Romaji | |
| Game | Dragon Quest III |
Edina (Edinbear in the Game Boy Color version) is a castle found in Dragon Quest III.
Overview
Edina is an extremely formal country where "lineage is law, and manners maketh man". The guards deny entry to anyone they deem insufficiently noble, including the Hero; the only way to enter the castle is to evade detection by the castle guard by using a Fading Jenny or by casting the Fade spell.
Long before the events of the game, Edina sent an expedition to Persistence, and stole the bottomless pot. The bottomless pot has been kept in the basement since, guarded by a sokoban puzzle.
Other treasures
Notable attributes
This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.
Nearby monsters
Map
Trivia
- Both Edina and Edinbear are derived from Edinburgh.
- Geographically, the town corresponds to England, and its people exhibit negative, stereotypical English traits.
- The theft of the bottomless pit from Persistence refers on the impact of colonization on the Native Americans.



