Portoga

Portoga is a kingdom and a castle town found in Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation.

It is a seafaring kingdom of many sailing vessels and a high trade industry, and it's location in the world corresponds to Portugal in the real world.

AppearancesEdit

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of SalvationEdit

Portoga is ruled by a King Portogus Rex who has a particular fondness for the fiery flavor of black pepper. Black pepper is a rarity in the West, however, and it is said to grow in the East; the kingdom has attempted eastern expeditions for more pepper, and many have died in the attempts due to the ferocious monsters.

When the Hero arrived in Portoga looking for a ship, the King promised to award them his flagship in exchange for black pepper. He gives the Hero the Royal Missive, to present to Nordy the Dwarf and gain passage through the mountain chain's tunnel. When the Hero returns with the black pepper, he honors his promise and gives them his ship.

Afterwards, it is mentioned that Portoga has established trade routes with the eastern countries.

Remake changesEdit

The King of Portoga now has an adviser in the throne room to save Hero's progress.

Shops & serviceEdit

  Item shop 
Item Price Attributes
  Medicinal herb8?
  Antidotal herb10?
  Holy water20?
  Chimaera wing25?
  Moonwort bulb30?


  Weapon and armor shop (remakes) 
Item Price Attributes
  Steel broadsword1,300Attack +33
  Iron axe2,500Attack +38
  Spiked steel whip3,100Attack +40
  Iron armour1,100Defense +25
  Iron shield1,200Defense +20
  Black pyjamas2,400Defense +29

TreasuresEdit

 
The King of Portoga

Nearby monstersEdit

TriviaEdit

  • The value that the King places on common pepper is based on the history of the plant in the middle ages, when it had become very difficult to acquire after the fall of the Roman empire and the collapse of the empire's trade routes to India. Pepper had become a luxury item due to it's strong flavor and rarity, and demand increased to the point that in 1498 the Portuguese had sailed around the African continent to establish a new trade route with India and avoid the Arab bandits that had made land travel impossible.

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