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The '''King of Portoga''' is a character from ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''.
The '''King of Portoga''' is a character from {{DQ3}}. He rules over the [[Portoga|coastal kingdom]] of the same name, and owns a fleet of fine sea vessels.


==Biography==
==Appearances==
The King is the ruler of [[Portoga]]. He is friends with [[Nordy the Dwarf]], who says he is "honest and straightforward… And he knows how to treat a dwarf." Their friendship is such that the normally-curmudgeonly Nordy will grant passage through [[Nordy's Grotto|his grotto]] to those that the King vouches for with a [[Royal Missive]].  
==={{DQ3}}===
The King is particularly fond of [[Black pepper]], which he calls "the greatest treasure of the East", but has had little luck in obtaining a consistent supply: attempted expeditions to the east has resulted in many deaths due to the rise of monsters under [[Baramos]]. When the {{Hero 3}} arrived in Portoga looking for a ship, the King seized the opportunity and promised to award them his own flagship if they could deliver black pepper; to that end, he gives the Hero a [[Royal Missive]] to present to [[Nordy the Dwarf]]. When the Hero returns with the black pepper, he declares them and their party to be true heroes, and honors his promise and gives them his ship.


The King is particularly fond of black pepper, which he calls "the greatest treasure of the East", but has had little luck in obtaining a consistent supply: attempted expeditions to the east has resulted in many deaths. When  the [[Hero (Dragon Quest III)|Hero]] arrived in Portoga looking for a ship, the King seized the opportunity and promised to award them his own flagship if they could deliver black pepper; to that end, he gives the Hero a Royal Missive to present to Nordy. When the Hero returns with the black pepper, he declares them and their party to be true heroes, and honours his promise and gives them his ship.
The King is friends with Nordy, who says he is "honest and straightforward… And he knows how to treat a dwarf". Their friendship is such that the normally-curmudgeonly Nordy will grant passage through [[Nordy's Grotto|his grotto]] to those that the King vouches for. The King's friendly disposition extends to his own people, as evidenced when a woman states that he gave her a large chunk of his personal supply of pepper in the dead of night.
 
==={{DQ11}}===
The King of Portoga, along with the four other kings, travel to [[Baramos' Lair]] some time after the events of the third game. The sovereigns are there to honor those who fell to the archfiend's menace, specifically the [[King of the Necrogond]] who ruled the isolated land peacefully before Baramos invaded. To their horror, the remaining minions are attempting to revive their master in the heart of the castle. The King can tell that the {{Luminary}} is a fine warrior at a glance, and explains the situation to him before begging him for help.
 
Later on, when the Luminary returns to the castle, the King of Portoga explains that Baramos has revived despite the death of the [[Necrogondolier]]. He and the other kings have gathered their forces to confront the fiend, but Baramos' own armies have amassed to defend him. Beseeching the Luminary once more, the King of Portoga asks the Luminary to put an end to the evil once and for all. Once the archfiend has been killed once again, the King of Portoga declares that the Luminary is truly a light in the darkness and gives him a set of [[Golden claws]]--how he gained these is unknown.


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Revision as of 22:33, 30 October 2020

King of Portoga
Dragon Quest III
KingOfPortogaArt.png
Japanese name ポルトガ王
Romaji Ōshō no Porutoga
Title King
Race Human

The King of Portoga is a character from Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation. He rules over the coastal kingdom of the same name, and owns a fleet of fine sea vessels.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

The King is particularly fond of Black pepper, which he calls "the greatest treasure of the East", but has had little luck in obtaining a consistent supply: attempted expeditions to the east has resulted in many deaths due to the rise of monsters under Baramos. When the Hero arrived in Portoga looking for a ship, the King seized the opportunity and promised to award them his own flagship if they could deliver black pepper; to that end, he gives the Hero a Royal Missive to present to Nordy the Dwarf. When the Hero returns with the black pepper, he declares them and their party to be true heroes, and honors his promise and gives them his ship.

The King is friends with Nordy, who says he is "honest and straightforward… And he knows how to treat a dwarf". Their friendship is such that the normally-curmudgeonly Nordy will grant passage through his grotto to those that the King vouches for. The King's friendly disposition extends to his own people, as evidenced when a woman states that he gave her a large chunk of his personal supply of pepper in the dead of night.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

The King of Portoga, along with the four other kings, travel to Baramos' Lair some time after the events of the third game. The sovereigns are there to honor those who fell to the archfiend's menace, specifically the King of the Necrogond who ruled the isolated land peacefully before Baramos invaded. To their horror, the remaining minions are attempting to revive their master in the heart of the castle. The King can tell that the Luminary is a fine warrior at a glance, and explains the situation to him before begging him for help.

Later on, when the Luminary returns to the castle, the King of Portoga explains that Baramos has revived despite the death of the Necrogondolier. He and the other kings have gathered their forces to confront the fiend, but Baramos' own armies have amassed to defend him. Beseeching the Luminary once more, the King of Portoga asks the Luminary to put an end to the evil once and for all. Once the archfiend has been killed once again, the King of Portoga declares that the Luminary is truly a light in the darkness and gives him a set of Golden claws--how he gained these is unknown.