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Revision as of 23:29, 15 September 2018
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Game | Dragon Quest VI |
The Lower World is an overworld in Dragon Quest VI. The Undersea portion can be explored later by ship with the use of Lorelei's harp.
Story
The Hero first comes upon this world after falling into a pit to save the crown maker from Haggleton, though he would return to this world again countless times for the mission to stop Murdaw.
Those who enter this world from the Upper World are first invisible to residents of this world, and remain so unless they use the upgraded Dream dew.
Locations
(In order of arrival.)
- Alltrades Abbey
- Port Haven
- Madame Luca's House
- Lucid Grotto
- Somnia
- Amor
- Amor's Northern Cave
- Moonmirror Tower
- Ghent
- Cave of Fire & Water
- Murdaw's Keep
- Scrimsley
- Hazy Heights
- Arkbolt
- Wayfarer's Pass
- Houses North of Arkbolt
- Howsworth
- Howcastle
- Hallowed Hollow
- Clearvale
- Destiny's Drop
- Castle Swanstone
- Pescado
- Sunken Ship
- Underwater Tunnel
- Felonia
- Cryptic Catacombs
- Château de Sass
- Poseidon's Palace
- Seabed Shrine
- Castle Graceskull
- Wellshire
- Mountain Pass
- Weaver's Peak
- Mt. Snowhere
- Turnscote
- Pillar of Pegasus
- Dullerton