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{{LocationInfobox
{{LocationInfobox
|game = ''[[Dragon Quest]]''
|game = {{Dragon Quest}}
|title = Dragonlord's Castle
|title = Dragonlord's Castle
|type= Castle
|type= Castle
|image = [[Image:DQB_Charlock_Castle.png|center|375px]]
|image = [[Image:DQB_Charlock_Castle.png|center|375px]]
|caption = ''[[Dragon Quest Builders]]'' screenshot
|caption = {{DQB}} screenshot
|japanese=竜王の城
|japanese=竜王の城
|romanji= Ryūō no Shiro
|romanji= Ryūō no Shiro
}}
}}
The '''Dragonlord's Castle''' (竜王の城 ''Ryūō no Shiro''), '''Charlock Castle''' in older localizations, is the name of the final dungeon in [[Dragon Quest (game)|''Dragon Quest'']] and the lair of [[Dragonlord|the eponymous lord]]. It is located in the central area of [[Alefgard]], across the sea to the southeast of [[Tantegel]].
The '''Dragonlord's Castle''' (竜王の城 ''Ryūō no Shiro''), '''[[Charlock Castle]]''' in older localizations, is the name of the final dungeon in {{Dragon Quest}} and the lair of [[Dragonlord|the eponymous lord]]. It is located in the central area of [[Alefgard]], across the sea to the southeast of [[Tantegel]].


It also appears as a dungeon in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'', but is not vital to the plot of the game. In ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'', [[Zoma's Citadel]] is located in its place.
It also appears as a dungeon in {{Dragon Quest II}}, but is not vital to the plot of the game. In {{Dragon Quest III}}, [[Zoma's Citadel]] is located in its place.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest]]''===
==={{DQ}}===
Ruled by the [[Dragonlord]]. [[Erdrick's sword]] is found here in the subterranean section.
Ruled by the [[Dragonlord]]. {{Erdrick's sword}} is found here in the subterranean section.


====Monsters====
====Monsters====
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*[[Stone golem]]
*[[Stone golem]]
*[[Tearwolf]]
*[[Tearwolf]]
*[[Vis mager]]
*[[Vis mager (Dragon Quest)|Vis mager]]
===''[[Dragon Quest II]]''===
*[[Red dragon (Quadruped)|Dread dragon]]
No great evil dwells here now, merely the [[Dragonlord's grandson|grandson of the Dragonlord]]. Once again, Erdrick's sword is located here in the same chest as it was 100 years ago.
 
==={{DQ2}}===
No great evil dwells here now, merely the [[Dragonlord's great-great-grandson|grandson of the Dragonlord]]. Once again, Erdrick's sword is located here in the same chest as it was 100 years ago.


====Monsters (interior)====
====Monsters (interior)====
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*[[Goregon]]
*[[Goregon]]
*[[Mummy boy]]
*[[Mummy boy]]
*[[Sabercat]]
*[[Sabrecat]]


====Nearby monsters (exterior)====
====Nearby monsters (exterior)====
*[[Sekerleton (Dragon Quest II)|Sekerleton]]
*[[Mean spirit|Sekerleton]]
*[[Shaman]]
*[[Shaman]]
*[[Mud mannequin]]
*[[Mud mannequin]]
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===''[[Dragon Quest Builders]]''===
==={{DQB}}===
{{LocationInfobox
{{LocationInfobox
|game = ''[[Dragon Quest Builders]]''
|game = {{DQB}}
|title = Dragonlord's Castle
|title = Dragonlord's Castle
|type= Castle
|type= Castle
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*[[Fightgeist]]
*[[Fightgeist]]
*[[Ghost]]
*[[Ghost]]
*[[Red dragon]]
*[[Red dragon (Quadruped)|Red dragon]]
*[[Rockbomb]]
*[[Rockbomb]]
*[[Rocky box slime]]
*[[Rocky box slime]]
*[[She-slime]]
*[[She-slime]]
*[[Spitegeist]]
*[[Spitegeist]]
*[[Vis mager]]
*[[Vis mager (Dragon Quest)|Vis mager]]


===''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''===
==={{Captain N}}===
The castle appeared in the episode "Three Men & A Dragon" and was referred to as Castle Charlock.  Princess Lana & Mega Man entered it, as they were unaware of it being the home of the Dragonlord.  They ended up captured, and while in the dungeon, they encountered The Three Keepers of Power.
The castle appeared in the episode "Three Men & A Dragon" and was referred to as Castle Charlock.  Princess Lana & Mega Man entered it, as they were unaware of it being the home of the Dragonlord.  They ended up captured, and while in the dungeon, they encountered The Three Keepers of Power.


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==Remakes==
==Remakes==
In the remake of both ''Dragon Quest II'', the music used for the castle is the same as ''Dragon Quest'', whereas in the NES Version, the game's regular dungeon music was used.  The remake of ''III'' used the new BGM from The [[Castle of Baramos]].
In the remake of both ''Dragon Quest II'', the music used for the castle is the same as ''Dragon Quest'', whereas in the NES Version, the game's regular dungeon music was used.  The remake of ''III'' used the new BGM from The [[Baramos' Lair]].


Another addition to the remake of ''Dragon Quest II'' is the throne room being present as it was with the first game, albeit in ruins.
Another addition to the remake of ''Dragon Quest II'' is the throne room being present as it was with the first game, albeit in ruins.
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==Maps==
==Maps==
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
Image:DQ NES Charlock Castle.png|Dragonlord's Castle in ''Dragon Quest'' (NES)
Image:DQ NES Charlock Castle.png|Dragonlord's Castle in ''Dragon Quest''. ({{NES}})
File:DQ1-SNES-CHARLOCK-MAP.png|Dragonlord's Castle in ''Dragon Quest'' (SNES)
File:DQ1-SNES-CHARLOCK-MAP.png|Dragonlord's Castle in ''Dragon Quest''. ({{SNES}})
Image:DQ II NES Charlock Castle.png|Dragonlord Grandson's Castle in ''Dragon Quest II'' (NES)
Image:DQ II NES Charlock Castle.png|Dragonlord Grandson's Castle in ''Dragon Quest II''. ({{NES}})
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


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