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This is a list of characters in ''[[Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line]]''.
This is a list of characters in {{DQ2}}.


===Party Members===
===Party Members===
 
*''See main article [[Luminaries]]''
====The prince of Midenhall/Lorasia====
This is the classic warrior of the three heroes. He can use any armor and weapon in the game. He has no magic ability (this is the only game in the series in which this is so), but his physical attack and defense are the greatest of the three. This is the character the player starts out with in the castle of [[Midenhall]]. His name is directly selected by the player.
 
His level cap is 50, and his icon is blue.
 
====The prince of Cannock/Samantoria====
The prince of [[Cannock]] is a blend of the classic warrior and priest archetypes. He cannot use as wide a variety of weapons and armor as the prince of Lorasia but compensates for this with the ability to use magic. However, it should be noted that his magic is not as powerful as that wielded by the princess of Moonbrooke, although he is better at healing magic. This character is hard to track down, but is a great ally. His name is generated at random based on the name of the prince of Midenhall, although there is a cheat code to alter his name.
 
His level cap is 45 and his icon is green.
 
Possible names: Arthur (アーサー), Cain (カイン), Cookie (クッキー), Conan (コナン), Sukesan (すけさん), [[Tonnura]] (トンヌラ), Paul (パウロ), Rand (ランド).
 
====The princess of Moonbrooke====
The princess of [[Moonbrooke]] is the classic wizard of the three heroes. She can use few types of armor and weapons in the game. She shares some of the prince of Cannock's magic, but in addition has several powerful damage spells. This character has been cursed and needs to be freed before she will be able to join her cousins. Like the prince of Cannock her name is determined at random, but can be changed by a cheat code.
 
Her [[HP]] is low, and she can only equip a few items; but she gains a wide repertoire of spells, and has high [[MP]] and [[Speed]]. Her level cap is 35, and her icon is red.
 
Possible names: Erin (アイリン), Akina (あきな), Samantha (サマンサ), Nana (ナナ), Purin (プリン), Maiko (まいこ), Maria (マリア), Linda (リンダ)
 
In ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'', she is known as Pudding.


===Other characters===
===Other characters===
 
*'''The King of Moonbrooke''': Attempts to prevent [[Hargon]]'s minions from invading [[Moonbrooke]], but is overwhelmed.  Until Hargon's defeat, he is in a ghostly form and unable to see or hear his daughter.
* '''Princess of Samantoria'''/'''Cannock''' (サマルトリアの王女): sister of the Prince of Samaltoria/Cannock. She stays in her room in the castle and does not join the party.
*'''Soldiers of Moonbrooke''': Though all put up a valiant effort to stop [[Hargon]]'s army, they mostly are killed.  Though a couple hold out.  One arrives to [[Midenhall]] to warn the King and {{Hero 2}} before succumbing to his wounds.  Another who is still in the castle ruins informs both the {{Prince of Midenhall}} and [[Prince of Cannock]] of the [[Ra's Mirror]] needed to cure the Princess.
 
*'''The King of Midenhall''' ('''The King of Lorasia'''): Father of the game's lead {{Hero 2}} and ruler of [[Midenhall]].  He provides his son with a {{chest}} contain a [[Copper sword]] and 50 [[gold]] coins, as well as later directing him to the [[Prince of Cannock]] arriving to [[Leftwyne]].
* '''Dragonlord's grandson''' (竜王のひ孫): A distant descendant of the [[Dragonlord]]. He is not an enemy, and provides the heroes with important information. He is angered at Hargon's rash actions.
*'''The King of Cannock''' ('''The King of Samantoria'''): Father of the [[Prince of Cannock]] and ruler of the [[Cannock|Castle]].  He informs the {{Prince of Midenhall}} that his son took off for [[Wellspring of the Hero]].
 
*'''The Princess of Cannock''' ('''The Princess of Samantoria''') ('''サマルトリアの王女'''): sister of the [[Prince of Cannock]]. She stays in her room in the castle and does not join the [[Luminaries|party]].
* '''Roge Fastfinger''' or '''Lagos''' (ラゴス): A thief who stole some important items from the village of [[Tuhn]]. He is hiding somewhere in [[Wellgarth]] Town.
*'''[[Dragonlord's great-great-grandson]]''' ('''竜王のひ孫'''): A distant descendant of the [[Dragonlord]]. He is not an enemy, and provides the [[Luminaries]] with important information. He is angered at [[Hargon]]'s rash actions.
 
*'''Lagos''' (Originally '''Roge Fastfinger''')(ラゴス): A thief who stole some important items from the village of [[Slewse]]. He is hiding somewhere in [[Burrowell]] Town.
* '''don Mahone''' or '''don Mohame''' (ドン・モハメ): A craftsman who lives in [[Tuhn]]. He is able to make [[Water Flying Cloth]].
*'''Don Calico''' (Originally '''Don Mahone''' or '''Don Mohame''') (ドン・モハメ): A craftsman who lives in [[Slewse]]. He is able to make [[Flowing dress]].
 
*'''The King of Dirkandor''' (Originally '''The King of Osterfair'''): Rule of [[Dirkandor]] and holder of the [[5 Sigils#Locations|Moon Sigil]].  He is known for watching many combatants being maimed by his [[Striking sabrecat]].
* '''[[Rubiss]]''' (ルビス): The spirit that created Alefgard. This is the only game in which Rubiss has dialogue.
*'''[[Rubiss]]''' (ルビス): The spirit that created [[Alefgard]]. This is the only game in which Rubiss has dialogue.


===Enemies===
===Enemies===
*'''[[Hargon]]''' (大神官ハーゴン): [[Hargon]] is the evil high priest of [[Malroth]] that attacked [[Moonbrooke]], cursed its [[Princess of Moonbrooke|princess]], and threatened to destroy the world. His defeat is the goal of the three [[Luminaries]]. Only after Hargon's defeat can peace return to the world. In the remake he is able to send [[curses]] after people from a great distance. The novel expands on his religious teachings.
*'''[[Malroth]]''' ('''Sidoh''')(シドー): The final boss. He is summoned through the death of [[Hargon]]. An evil god of destruction in the form of a dragon with six arms. Hargon is described as the final boss in reviews, but Malroth is shown in the background of the box art. As in the other games in the series, his true intentions are unclear; he may simply destroy out of instinct. In the novel it is suggested that he has some relation to the [[Dragonlord]]. In the {{Famicom}} and {{NES}} version, his {{HP}} is 255, no higher than Hargon and several other bosses; but it can cast the full recovery spell [[Fullheal]]. It is the only boss with this spell until {{Dragon Quest VIII}}. In the {{Super Famicom}} version, it no longer uses [[Fullheal]], and instead has 1750 {{HP}}.


'''[[Hargon]]''' (大神官ハーゴン):
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[[Hargon]] is the evil high priest of Malroth that attacked Moonbrooke, cursed its princess, and threatened to destroy the world. His defeat is the goal of the three heroes. Only after Hargon's defeat can peace return to the world. In the remake he is able to send curses after people from a great distance. The novel expands on his religious teachings.
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'''[[Sidoh]]''' or '''[[Malroth]]''' (シドー): The final boss. He is summoned through the death of Hargon. An evil god of destruction in the form of a dragon with six arms. Hargon is described as the final boss in reviews, but Sidoh is shown in the background of the box art. As in the other games in the series, his true intentions are unclear; he may simply destroy out of instinct. In the novel it is suggested that he has some relation to the Dragonlord. In the Famicom version, his HP is 255, no higher than Hargon and several other bosses; but it can cast the full recovery spell [[BEHOMA]]. It is the only boss with this spell until ''Dragon Quest VIII''. In the Super Famicom version, it no longer uses BEHOMA, and instead has 1750 HP.
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Latest revision as of 05:57, 24 November 2023

This is a list of characters in Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line.

Party Members[edit]

Other characters[edit]

  • The King of Moonbrooke: Attempts to prevent Hargon's minions from invading Moonbrooke, but is overwhelmed. Until Hargon's defeat, he is in a ghostly form and unable to see or hear his daughter.
  • Soldiers of Moonbrooke: Though all put up a valiant effort to stop Hargon's army, they mostly are killed. Though a couple hold out. One arrives to Midenhall to warn the King and Hero before succumbing to his wounds. Another who is still in the castle ruins informs both the Prince of Midenhall and Prince of Cannock of the Ra's Mirror needed to cure the Princess.
  • The King of Midenhall (The King of Lorasia): Father of the game's lead Hero and ruler of Midenhall. He provides his son with a chest contain a Copper sword and 50 gold coins, as well as later directing him to the Prince of Cannock arriving to Leftwyne.
  • The King of Cannock (The King of Samantoria): Father of the Prince of Cannock and ruler of the Castle. He informs the Prince of Midenhall that his son took off for Wellspring of the Hero.
  • The Princess of Cannock (The Princess of Samantoria) (サマルトリアの王女): sister of the Prince of Cannock. She stays in her room in the castle and does not join the party.
  • Dragonlord's great-great-grandson (竜王のひ孫): A distant descendant of the Dragonlord. He is not an enemy, and provides the Luminaries with important information. He is angered at Hargon's rash actions.
  • Lagos (Originally Roge Fastfinger)(ラゴス): A thief who stole some important items from the village of Slewse. He is hiding somewhere in Burrowell Town.
  • Don Calico (Originally Don Mahone or Don Mohame) (ドン・モハメ): A craftsman who lives in Slewse. He is able to make Flowing dress.
  • The King of Dirkandor (Originally The King of Osterfair): Rule of Dirkandor and holder of the Moon Sigil. He is known for watching many combatants being maimed by his Striking sabrecat.
  • Rubiss (ルビス): The spirit that created Alefgard. This is the only game in which Rubiss has dialogue.

Enemies[edit]

  • Hargon (大神官ハーゴン): Hargon is the evil high priest of Malroth that attacked Moonbrooke, cursed its princess, and threatened to destroy the world. His defeat is the goal of the three Luminaries. Only after Hargon's defeat can peace return to the world. In the remake he is able to send curses after people from a great distance. The novel expands on his religious teachings.
  • Malroth (Sidoh)(シドー): The final boss. He is summoned through the death of Hargon. An evil god of destruction in the form of a dragon with six arms. Hargon is described as the final boss in reviews, but Malroth is shown in the background of the box art. As in the other games in the series, his true intentions are unclear; he may simply destroy out of instinct. In the novel it is suggested that he has some relation to the Dragonlord. In the Famicom and NES version, his HP is 255, no higher than Hargon and several other bosses; but it can cast the full recovery spell Fullheal. It is the only boss with this spell until Dragon Quest VIII. In the Super Famicom version, it no longer uses Fullheal, and instead has 1750 HP.

Gallery[edit]

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