List of articles to create
From Dragon Quest Wiki
This List of Articles to Create is far from complete; you may add to it, so long as the addition is related to Dragon Quest. If you see a spelling error (not a romanization difference), please correct it.
Game Articles
- Dragon Quest - use for the main series; possible also to use as a general overview DQ
- Dragon Warrior - use for the first game released in North America in 1989.
- Dragon Warrior II
- Dragon Warrior III
- Dragon Warrior IV
- Dragon Quest V
- Dragon Quest VI
- Dragon Warrior VII
- Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
- Dragon Quest IX
- Dragon Quest Monsters - use for the spin-off monsters series
- Dragon Warrior Monsters
- Dragon Warrior Monsters 2
- Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart
- Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
Town Articles
- Aktemto
- Alefgard
- Aliahan
- Argonia
- Bonmalmo
- Endor
- Garinham
- Hawksness
- Izmit
- Keeleon
- Kol
- Lakanaba
- Monbaraba
- Rimuldar
- Tantegel
- Trodain
- Torland
- Midenhall
- Leftwyne
- Canock
- Hamlin
- Moonbrook
- Lianport
- Beran
- Tuhn
- Wellgarth
- Zahan
- Osterfair
Cave/Tower Articles
Character Articles
- Dragonlord
- Hargon
- Malroth
- Baramos
- Zoma
- Necrosaro - also use for Saro?
- Orgodemir
- Dhoulmagus
- Rhapthorne
- Ramia
- Rubiss
- Hero (Dragon Warrior)
- Prince of Middenhall
- Prince of Cannock
- Princess of Moonbrooke
- Erdrick - created, needs expansion.
- Hero (Dragon Warrior IV)
- Ragnar
- Healie
- Alena
- Cristo
- Brey
- Torneko Taloon
- Mara
- Nara
- Hero (Dragon Quest V)
- Hero (Dragon Quest VI)
- Hero (Dragon Warrior VII)
- Hero (Dragon Quest VIII)
- Yangus
- Jessica
- Angelo
- Trode
- Midea
Company Articles
- Artepiazza
- Bird Studio
- Chunsoft
- Enix Corporation
- Enix America Corporation
- Enix America Inc.
- Heartbeat
- Level-5
- SQUARE ENIX
Key People Articles
We should use the romanizations that appeared in Dragon Quest VIII for the series creators. Please change if this spelling is therefore incorrect.
Miscellaneous
- Localization Lack of Uniformity - to describe how names have changed in North America, while they have remained relatively the same in Japan.