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==Plot and list of locations==
==Plot and list of locations==
*[[Tantegel]] (Radatomu): The capital of [[Alefgard]], and the starting point of the quest. The eastern side of the castle is sealed behind locked doors. There is an old man who restores {{MP}}, and a hidden entrance to the basement.
*[[Tantegel|Brecconary/Tantegel]] (Radatomu): The castle town. Has an armor and weapon shop, an item shop, an inn, and a holy water shop.
*[[Erdrick's Cave]]: (Roto's Cave): After leveling up and equipping oneself in the nearby town of [[Tantegel|Brecconary]], travel a short distance northwest of [[Tantegel]] Castle to the tomb of [[Erdrick]]. This two-level dungeon is devoid of enemies, and the [[Erdrick's Tablet|Tablet]] can be found in the second floor. Although this will reveal a good deal of the story, it is not strictly necessary.
*[[Galenholm]]/Garai: Further northwest of the Tomb at the edge of the continent is the town of Galenholm. The weapons and armor available are superior to those in Brecconary. The north half of town is a large, covered and locked building which cannot be accessed until later in the game. It contains the [[Lyre of Ire]].
*[[Kol]] (Mylar): Returning east, past Tantegel Castle, cross two bridges (each bringing increasingly difficult monsters) and reach the mountain village Kol at the northeast edge of the world map. This town has even stronger equipment for purchase as well as the [[Faerie Flute]] buried just south of a spring. The spring will heal the Hero in the remakes.
*[[Quagmire Cave]]: This underground passage south of Kol connects to the next continent. While there is a straightforward path through the cave, a [[Green dragon]] resides deeper inside. He guards [[Princess Gwaelin]], but cannot be killed at this stage yet.
*[[Rimuldar]]: This lake town opens up a great deal of the game, since a merchant along the edge of town sells magic keys to open locked doors all over Alefgard. A wider selection of armor and weapons are also available. However, in the original versions there was no item shop. [A wandering item merchant was added in the remakes.]
*[[Craggy Cave]]: Due west of Tantegel, a bridge provides access to the third continent. Just south of this crossing is a dungeon in the mountainside. It requires a [[Magic Key]] to reach the deepest area, but the reward is a [[Warrior's ring]], which permanently increases strength. Unusually, the layout changes between the original and remake versions.
*[[Damdara]] (Originally Hauskness): South of the Mountain Cave, this town has been taken over by monsters. An [[Knight Aberrant]] inside the weapon shop guards {{Erdrick's armour}}, but is extremely powerful.
*[[Cantlin]] (Originally Cantlin): North of the swamp, a modern city surrounded by massive walls. It is guarded by a [[Golem]] which must be defeated to gain entry. The [[Silver shield]] is available in one of three equipment shops, although a [[Magic Key]] is needed.
*[[Dragonlord's Castle]] (Charlock Castle)- The Rainbow Drop will create a bridge northwest of Rimuldar to the island on which the Dragonlord's lair awaits. Ironically, it is only a short distance southeast of Tantegel. This final, eight-level dungeon contains the most powerful weapon -- {{Erdrick's sword}}. The castle's layout is different in the remakes than in the originals. At the climax of the game, you are offered a chance to join the Dragonlord and rule half the world, which ends the game.


* [[Tantegel]] or [[Radatomu]]: The capital of [[Alefgard]], and the starting point of the quest. The eastern side of the castle is sealed behind locked doors. There is an old man who recharges MP, and a hidden entrance to the basement.
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* [[Brecconary]], [[Tantegel]], or [[Radatomu]]: The castle town. Has an armor and weapon shop, an item shop, an inn, and a holy water shop.
* [[Erdrick's Cave]] or [[Loto's Cave]]: After leveling up and equipping oneself in the nearby town of [[Brecconary]], travel a short distance northwest of [[Tantegel Castle]] to the tomb of [[Erdrick]]. This two-level dungeon is devoid of enemies, and the [[Clay tablet|Tablet]] can be found in the second floor. Although this will reveal a good deal of the story, it is not strictly necessary.
* [[Garinham]] or [[Garai]]: Further northwest of the Tomb at the edge of the continent is the town of Garinham. The weapons and armor available are superior to those in Brecconary. The north half of town is a large, covered and locked building which cannot be accessed until later in the game. It contains the [[Silver Harp]].
* [[Kol]] or [[Mylar]]: Returning east, past Tantegel Castle, cross two bridges (each bringing increasingly difficult monsters) and reach the mountain village Kol at the northeast edge of the world map. This town has even stronger equipment for purchase as well as the [[Fairy Flute]] buried just south of a spring. The spring will heal the Hero in the remakes.
* [[Swamp Cave]]: This underground passage south of Kol connects to the next continent. While there is a straightforward path through the cave, a [[Green Dragon Boss|green dragon]] resides deeper inside. He guards Princess Gwaelin, but cannot be killed at this stage yet.
* [[Rimuldar]]: This lake town opens up a great deal of the game, since a merchant along the edge of town sells magic keys to open locked doors all over Alefgard. A wider selection of armor and weapons are also available. However, in the original versions there was no item shop. [A wandering item merchant was added in the remakes.]
* [[Mountain Cave]]: Due west of Tantegel, a bridge provides access to the third continent. Just south of this crossing is a dungeon in the mountainside. It requires a magic key to reach the deepest area, but the reward is a [[Fighter's Ring]], which permanently increases strength. Unusually, the layout changes between the original and remake versions.
* [[Hauskness]] or [[Domdora]] - South of the Mountain Cave, this town has been taken over by monsters. An [[Axe Knight Boss|Axe Knight]] inside the weapon shop guards [[Erdrick's Armor]], but is extremely powerful.
* [[Cantlin]] or [[Mercado]] - North of the swamp, a modern city surrounded by massive walls. It is guarded by a [[Golem]] which must be defeated to gain entry. The [[Silver Shield]] is available in one of three equipment shops, although a magic key is needed.
* [[Charlock Castle]] or [[Dragonlord]]'s Castle - The Rainbow Drop will create a bridge northwest of Rimuldar to the island on which the Dragonlord's lair awaits. Ironically, it is only a short distance southeast of Tantegel. This final, eight-level dungeon contains the most powerful weapon -- [[Erdrick's Sword]]. The castle's layout is different in the remakes than in the originals. At the climax of the game, you are offered a chance to join the Dragonlord and rule half the world, which ends the game.


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Plot and list of locations

  • Tantegel (Radatomu): The capital of Alefgard, and the starting point of the quest. The eastern side of the castle is sealed behind locked doors. There is an old man who restores MP, and a hidden entrance to the basement.
  • Brecconary/Tantegel (Radatomu): The castle town. Has an armor and weapon shop, an item shop, an inn, and a holy water shop.
  • Erdrick's Cave: (Roto's Cave): After leveling up and equipping oneself in the nearby town of Brecconary, travel a short distance northwest of Tantegel Castle to the tomb of Erdrick. This two-level dungeon is devoid of enemies, and the Tablet can be found in the second floor. Although this will reveal a good deal of the story, it is not strictly necessary.
  • Galenholm/Garai: Further northwest of the Tomb at the edge of the continent is the town of Galenholm. The weapons and armor available are superior to those in Brecconary. The north half of town is a large, covered and locked building which cannot be accessed until later in the game. It contains the Lyre of Ire.
  • Kol (Mylar): Returning east, past Tantegel Castle, cross two bridges (each bringing increasingly difficult monsters) and reach the mountain village Kol at the northeast edge of the world map. This town has even stronger equipment for purchase as well as the Faerie Flute buried just south of a spring. The spring will heal the Hero in the remakes.
  • Quagmire Cave: This underground passage south of Kol connects to the next continent. While there is a straightforward path through the cave, a Green dragon resides deeper inside. He guards Princess Gwaelin, but cannot be killed at this stage yet.
  • Rimuldar: This lake town opens up a great deal of the game, since a merchant along the edge of town sells magic keys to open locked doors all over Alefgard. A wider selection of armor and weapons are also available. However, in the original versions there was no item shop. [A wandering item merchant was added in the remakes.]
  • Craggy Cave: Due west of Tantegel, a bridge provides access to the third continent. Just south of this crossing is a dungeon in the mountainside. It requires a Magic Key to reach the deepest area, but the reward is a Warrior's ring, which permanently increases strength. Unusually, the layout changes between the original and remake versions.
  • Damdara (Originally Hauskness): South of the Mountain Cave, this town has been taken over by monsters. An Knight Aberrant inside the weapon shop guards Template:Erdrick's armour, but is extremely powerful.
  • Cantlin (Originally Cantlin): North of the swamp, a modern city surrounded by massive walls. It is guarded by a Golem which must be defeated to gain entry. The Silver shield is available in one of three equipment shops, although a Magic Key is needed.
  • Dragonlord's Castle (Charlock Castle)- The Rainbow Drop will create a bridge northwest of Rimuldar to the island on which the Dragonlord's lair awaits. Ironically, it is only a short distance southeast of Tantegel. This final, eight-level dungeon contains the most powerful weapon -- Template:Erdrick's sword. The castle's layout is different in the remakes than in the originals. At the climax of the game, you are offered a chance to join the Dragonlord and rule half the world, which ends the game.
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