Dora-in-Grey

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Dora-in-Grey
Dragon Quest XI
DQXI Dora in Grey.png
Japanese name メルトア
Romaji Merutoa
Voice actor Alex Kelly (English)
Ai Kayano (Japanese)

Dora-in-Grey (メルトア, Meltoa) is a boss and villain in Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. She is an evil spirit created by Mordegon that resides in the town of Phnom Nonh and is capable of trapping unsuspecting victims in an alternate dimension in order to make herself more beautiful.

Appearance and Personality

When she first appears, Dora-in-Grey disguises herself as a red-haired little girl named Dora who tricks people in Phnom Nonh into visiting her cursed mural with promises of riches. In her true form, she has the appearance of a beautiful ball-jointed doll with porcelain skin, evil red eyes, long flowing green hair, and wears a purple gown with magenta frills and gold lining. Around her neck, Dora-in-Grey wears a necklace with the Magic Key, which she utilizes to enthrall her enemies and seal away their abilities. She also wears a golden tiara decorated with blue jewels. On the lower half of her body, she has a large green birdcage with thorns in the place of legs. Most of her lower body cannot be seen due to her immense size.

Appearances

Dragon Quest XI

Dora-in-Grey (メルトア Merutoa)DQXI Logo EN.png
Sprite HP MP Attack
DQXI Dora in Grey sprite.png 1,200 999 160
Defense Agility Experience Gold
180 90 6,700 124
Bestiary no. #156
Family Material
In-game description Supposedly the embodiment of artistic beauty, this unspeakable entity rules over the Other Side, a deadly dimension into which she entices unwary travellers in order to steal their souls.
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Acts twice per turn
Becomes pepped up
Flicks with her giant finger and makes a desperate attack
Captures a party member's heart and mind (Beguiles one party member)
Attempts to stop party member from using abilities (Seals one party member's skills)
Attacks with one of her thorny tentacles (Attacks and recovers some HP)
Fires lava-hot lasers from her eyes (~60 non-elemental damage to entire party)
Location(s) The Other Side (first act)
Item(s) dropped N/a
Evasion Fire Resistance * Ice
Resistance
*
Wind Resistance *
N/a 25% 25% 25%
Rock Resistance * Light Resistance * Dark Resistance * Zap Resistance *
25% -110% 50% 25%
Drain Magic Resistance Whack Resistance * Poof Resistance Poison Resistance *
0% 100% 100% 0%
Paralysis Resistance * Fuddle Resistance * Snooze Resistance * Dazzle Resistance *
100% 100% 99% 50%
Sap Resistance * Blunt Resistance Deceleratle Resistance Spooky Aura
Anathematise Resistance
25% 25% 25% 25%
Fizzle Resistance * Stun Resistance * Stumble Resistance * Charm Resistance *
100% 99% 100% 100%
Beguile Resistance * Double Down Resistance * Elemental Resistance *
100% 25% 25%


After defeating Dora-in-Grey, the party will receive the Magic Key as a reward.

Other Appearances

Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D

Dora-in-Grey appears as a S-rank monster of the ??? family exclusively in the SP version of the game.

Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key

Dora-in-Grey appears once again as the same rank and family exclusive to the SP version of the game.

Related monsters

Etymology

In the English version of the game, Dora-in-Grey's name is a reference to the 1890 novel The Portrait of Dorian Grey written by Irish playwright and poet Oscar Wilde. The story centers around an amoral young man named Dorian Grey who sells his soul in order to remain young and beautiful, while a portrait of him painted by a friend grows old instead.

Dora-in-Grey's French name, Chiaravaggia, is a reference to the late 16th century Italian painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, known mononymously as Caravaggio. He was a controversial artist known for his intense and realistic paintings, as well as for his dramatic usage of lighting which went on to influence Baroque painting.

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