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This is a list of locations in [[Dragon Quest II]].
This is a list of locations in {{DQ2}}.


==Castles and Towns==
==Castles and Towns==
* [[Midenhall]]: Near the middle of the northeastern continent; it is the starting point for the initial hero. Under the name [[Lorasia]] it is named after princess Gwaelin from the original game. There is a [[Teleportal]] in the castle leading to an island far to the south.
*[[Midenhall]]: Near the middle of the northeastern continent; it is the starting point for the initial {{Hero 2}}. There is a [[Teleportal]] in the castle leading to an island far to the south.
* [[Leftwyne]] (Ririza): The halfway point between the castles of Midenhall and Cannock. There is a church and a lottery office (the first in the series) here.
*[[Leftwyne]] (Ririza): The halfway point between the castles of [[Midenhall]] and [[Cannock]]. There is a [[church]] and a [[Tombola]] office (the first in the series) here.
* [[Cannock]] (Samaltoria): This castle was also built by descendants of the hero of the first game. It is northwest of Lorasia, in a forest. It is the home of the Prince of Cannock, but he has left on a journey at the start of the game.
*[[Cannock]] (Samaltoria): This castle was also built by descendants of the {{Hero 1}} of the first game. It is northwest of [[Midenhall]], in a forest. It is the home of the [[Prince of Cannock]], but he has left on a journey at the start of the game.
* [[Hamlin]] (Munpeta): A town on the southeast continent. It is a ways to the north of Moonbrooke castle; some refugees have traveled here.
*[[Moonahan]] (Munpeta): A town on the southeast continent. It is a ways to the north of [[Moonbrooke]] castle; some refugees have traveled here.
* [[Moonbrooke]]: The third castle built by descendents of the hero in the first game. Hargon's soldiers wander the ruins attacking visitors.
*[[Moonbrooke]]: The third castle built by descendents of the {{Hero 1}} in the first game. [[Hargon]]'s soldiers wander the ruins attacking visitors.
* [[Rippleport]] (Rupugana): A seaport on the western continent, near [[Alefgard]]. Strangers are not welcome here. It is a great distance from Hamlin.
*[[Rippleport]] (Rupugana): A seaport on the western continent, near [[Alefgard]]. Strangers are not welcome here. It is a great distance from [[Moonahan]].
* [[Tantegel]] (Radatomu): The capital of [[Alefgard]]; it is now a castle and town combined, unlike the first game where the two were separated. The castle is now east of the town, instead of west as in the original. The other towns of Alefgard, such as [[Mercado]] and [[Kol]], have disappeared.
*[[Tantegel]] (Radatomu): The capital of [[Alefgard]]; it is now a castle and town combined, unlike the first game where the two were separated. The castle is now east of the town, instead of west as in the original. The other towns of [[Alefgard]], such as [[Cantlin]] and [[Kol]], have disappeared.
* [[Charlock Castle]] or [[Dragonlord]]'s Castle: On the opposite bank of the sea from Tantegel; it is a complicated multilevel maze inhabited by a descendent of the Dragonlord. It also contains the legendary sword, as in the first game. The layout is much the same as before in the original version, but different in the remake.
*[[Dragonlord's Castle]]: On the opposite bank of the sea from [[Tantegel]]; it is a complicated multilevel maze inhabited by a [[Dragonlord's great-great-grandson|descendent]] of the [[Dragonlord]]. It also contains the legendary sword, as in the first game. The layout is much the same as before in the original version, but different in the remake.
* [[Beran]]: A city on an island in the southwestern corner of the world. It contains a [[Travel Gate]] leading to the foot of the [[Plateau of Rhone]], locked behind a prison door.  
*[[Beran]]: A city on an island in the southwestern corner of the world. It contains a [[Teleportal]] leading to the foot of the Plateau of [[Rendarak]], locked behind a prison door.  
* [[Slewse]] (Tepa): A forest village to the west of the Plateau of Rhone. Its main feature is a reservoir and floodgate; but the key to the floodgate was stolen by bandits. The artisan [[Don Mohame]] lives here.
*[[Slewse]] (Tepa): A forest village to the west of the Plateau of [[Rendarak]]. Its main feature is a reservoir and floodgate; but the key to the floodgate was stolen by bandits. The artisan [[Don Calico]] lives here.
* [[Dirkandor]] (Derkondaru): A castle on an island in the south, near the Travel Gate to Lorasia (but only reachable by ship). It is famed for its Combat Arena; the king offers a reward to those who are successful there. It is the home of the thief [[Kandar]] from the third game.
*[[Dirkandor]] (Derkondaru): A castle on an island in the south, near the [[Teleportal]] to [[Midenhall]] (but only reachable by ship). It is famed for its Combat Arena; the king offers a reward to those who are successful there.
* [[Zahan]]: A fishing town on an island in the far southeast. It has been decimated by sea monsters, and so is mostly inhabited by women. It has a shrine.  
*[[Zahan]]: A fishing town on an island in the far southeast. It has been decimated by sea {{MFamilies}}s, and so is mostly inhabited by women. It has a shrine.  
* [[Burrowell]] (Pelpoi): A town southeast of the Plateau of Rhone. It is built underground to avoid attacks by the monsters, and the door is locked by a golden key.
*[[Burrowell]] (Pelpoi): A town southeast of the Plateau of [[Rendarak]]. It is built underground to avoid attacks by the {{MFamilies}}s, and the door is locked by a [[Golden Key]].


==Dungeons and Shrines==
==Dungeons and Shrines==
* [[Sea Cave]]: A submerged shoal-island west of Osterfair. It is full of dangerous monsters and lava, and contains a shrine to Hargon's god.
*[[Sea Cave]]: A submerged shoal-island west of [[Dirkandor]]. It is full of dangerous {{MFamilies}}s and lava, and contains a shrine to [[Hargon]]'s [[Malroth|god]].
* [[Rubiss Shrine]]: This shrine is located in the sea between Osterfair and the continent of Lorasia. It is sacred to the earth spirit [[Rubiss]].
*[[Rubiss Shrine]]: This shrine is located in the sea between [[Dirkandor]] and the continent of [[Midenhall]]. It is sacred to the earth spirit [[Rubiss]].
* [[Cave to Rendarak]]: A series of caves connecting the [[Rendarak|Plateau of Rendarak]] to the Travel Gate at its foot (leading back to Beran). It has 7 levels, powerful enemies, and elaborate tricks and traps, such as an infinite loop maze on the top level. Thus it is considered one of the most difficult dungeons ever to appear in the Dragon Quest series. <!-- Also, the most powerful uncursed weapon in the game can be found here. [I think this is right.] -->
*[[Cave to Rendarak]]: A series of caves connecting the Plateau of [[Rendarak]] to the [[Teleportal]] at its foot (leading back to [[Beran]]). It has seven levels, powerful {{MFamilies}}s, and elaborate tricks and traps, such as an infinite loop maze on the top level. Thus, it is considered one of the most difficult dungeons ever to appear in the {{DQSeries}}. <!-- Also, the most powerful uncursed weapon in the game can be found here. [I think this is right.] -->
* The [[Shrine of Rhone|Shrine of Rendarak]] or Shrine of Rondalkia: It is nearly at the exact center of the plateau, and hence the world; it is the only peaceful place in the plateau. It allows the party to heal and save their game. There is also a one-way Travel Gate to the foot of the mountain, allowing the party to return to Beran.
*The [[List of shrines and teleportals in Dragon Quest II#Shrine of Rendarak|Shrine of Rendarak]] (Shrine of Rondalkia): It is nearly at the exact center of the plateau, and hence the world; it is the only peaceful place in the plateau. It allows the {{Party 2}} to heal and save their game. There is also a one-way [[Teleportal]] to the foot of the mountain, allowing the {{Party 2}} to return to [[Beran]].
* [[Hargon's Castle]] or Temple: Home of Hargon, the High Priest of Rhone. It is covered by an illusion which causes intruders to see a friendly place instead of the true temple.
*[[Hall of Hargon]] or Temple: Home of Hargon, the High Priest of [[Rendarak]]. It is covered by an illusion which causes intruders to see a [[Midenhall|friendly place]] instead of the true temple.


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Latest revision as of 10:17, 8 January 2024

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

Castles and Towns[edit]

  • Midenhall: Near the middle of the northeastern continent; it is the starting point for the initial Hero. There is a Teleportal in the castle leading to an island far to the south.
  • Leftwyne (Ririza): The halfway point between the castles of Midenhall and Cannock. There is a church and a Tombola office (the first in the series) here.
  • Cannock (Samaltoria): This castle was also built by descendants of the Hero of the first game. It is northwest of Midenhall, in a forest. It is the home of the Prince of Cannock, but he has left on a journey at the start of the game.
  • Moonahan (Munpeta): A town on the southeast continent. It is a ways to the north of Moonbrooke castle; some refugees have traveled here.
  • Moonbrooke: The third castle built by descendents of the Hero in the first game. Hargon's soldiers wander the ruins attacking visitors.
  • Rippleport (Rupugana): A seaport on the western continent, near Alefgard. Strangers are not welcome here. It is a great distance from Moonahan.
  • Tantegel (Radatomu): The capital of Alefgard; it is now a castle and town combined, unlike the first game where the two were separated. The castle is now east of the town, instead of west as in the original. The other towns of Alefgard, such as Cantlin and Kol, have disappeared.
  • Dragonlord's Castle: On the opposite bank of the sea from Tantegel; it is a complicated multilevel maze inhabited by a descendent of the Dragonlord. It also contains the legendary sword, as in the first game. The layout is much the same as before in the original version, but different in the remake.
  • Beran: A city on an island in the southwestern corner of the world. It contains a Teleportal leading to the foot of the Plateau of Rendarak, locked behind a prison door.
  • Slewse (Tepa): A forest village to the west of the Plateau of Rendarak. Its main feature is a reservoir and floodgate; but the key to the floodgate was stolen by bandits. The artisan Don Calico lives here.
  • Dirkandor (Derkondaru): A castle on an island in the south, near the Teleportal to Midenhall (but only reachable by ship). It is famed for its Combat Arena; the king offers a reward to those who are successful there.
  • Zahan: A fishing town on an island in the far southeast. It has been decimated by sea monsters, and so is mostly inhabited by women. It has a shrine.
  • Burrowell (Pelpoi): A town southeast of the Plateau of Rendarak. It is built underground to avoid attacks by the monsters, and the door is locked by a Golden Key.

Dungeons and Shrines[edit]

  • Sea Cave: A submerged shoal-island west of Dirkandor. It is full of dangerous monsters and lava, and contains a shrine to Hargon's god.
  • Rubiss Shrine: This shrine is located in the sea between Dirkandor and the continent of Midenhall. It is sacred to the earth spirit Rubiss.
  • Cave to Rendarak: A series of caves connecting the Plateau of Rendarak to the Teleportal at its foot (leading back to Beran). It has seven levels, powerful monsters, and elaborate tricks and traps, such as an infinite loop maze on the top level. Thus, it is considered one of the most difficult dungeons ever to appear in the Dragon Quest series.
  • The Shrine of Rendarak (Shrine of Rondalkia): It is nearly at the exact center of the plateau, and hence the world; it is the only peaceful place in the plateau. It allows the party to heal and save their game. There is also a one-way Teleportal to the foot of the mountain, allowing the party to return to Beran.
  • Hall of Hargon or Temple: Home of Hargon, the High Priest of Rendarak. It is covered by an illusion which causes intruders to see a friendly place instead of the true temple.
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