Aeolus Vale
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Aeolus Vale (formerly Gorges) is a town far to the southwest of Estard Island in Dragon Quest VII.
History
Past
When the party arrives in Aeolus Vale, they meet a winged humanoid, and are surprised to discover that she can fly. She states that she belongs to the Cirrus tribe, who was given the gift of flight from the WindSpirit.
Present
Shops & Services
Item | Price | Attributes |
Dragontail whip | 7,500 | +52 Attack/+33 Style |
Fire claws | 7,700 | +53 Attack/+21 Style |
Faerie foil | 8,500 | +58 Attack/+30 Style |
War hammer | 12,000 | +64 Attack/+19 Style |
Flametang boomerang | 13,000 | +65 Attack/+25 Style |
Armour shop | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Magical skirt | 8,700 | +45 Defence/+35 Style |
Magic armour | 11,000 | +47 Defence/+38 Style |
Enchanted armour | 12,000 | +55 Defence/+35 Style |
Angel's robe | 11,000 | +55 Defence/+55 Style |
White shield | 2,000 | +16 Defence/+15 Style |
Magic shield | 5,000 | +18 Defence/+21 Style |
Tempest shield | 11,000 | +32 Defence/+18 Style |
Item | Price | Attributes |
Medicinal herb | 8 | Restores a small amount of HP |
Antidotal herb | 10 | Cures poison |
Holy water | 20 | Temporarily wards off monsters |
Chimaera wing | 25 | Returns party to previous location |
Inn
Price per person |
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50 Gold Coins |
Other notable attributes
This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.
Treasures
Past
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Present
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Monster
- Well wisher (1 in the Custodians' Camp)
Nearby monsters
Past |
Present(After the Demon King's resurrection) |
Landmarks
- Aeolus Vale - The village of the Cirrus people.
- Custodians' Camp (originally Guardian Village) - Camp found along the path from the north exit of Aeolus Vale. It's non-existent in the present.
- Sullied Sanctum
- Sanctum of the Cirrus
- Ventus Tower
Notable Residents
- Praetor (originally Pendragon)
- Fidelia (originally Firia)
- Serafina (originally Sefana)
- Porcus (originally Lunta) - Pet pig belonging to a present day woman in Aeolus Vale.
Etymology
Aeolus is the name of the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology.