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===Resurrection=== | ===Resurrection=== | ||
If the Hero and company defeat the dragon [[Xenlon]], they are offered a wish to bring Ortega back to life. If this wish is granted, Ortega stays at the house in [[Aliahan]] with the hero's mother. This only applies in the remake versions of ''Dragon Quest III'', as Xenlon does not appear in the original release. | If the Hero and company defeat the dragon goddess [[Xenlon]], they are offered a wish to bring Ortega back to life. If this wish is granted, Ortega stays at the house in [[Aliahan]] with the hero's mother. This only applies in the remake versions of ''Dragon Quest III'', as Xenlon does not appear in the original release. | ||
Ortega has no memory of his death in Zoma's castle or his time spent in Alefgard, but is happy to be home. He states how proud he is of the fine young man/woman his child has grown into, and | Ortega has no memory of his death in Zoma's castle or his time spent in Alefgard, but is happy to be home. He states how proud he is of the fine young man/woman his child has grown into, and declares that it is time for the new generation to take care of the worlds plights while he hangs up his sword--though he does admit he'd love to adventure with his child but cannot bear the thought of leaving his wife alone again after so long. Ortega will also quietly ask if there is a way to get his wife to ease up on the blabbering as she fills him in on what he's missed. | ||
All Aliahan NPC dialogue, save for the mini medal collector and old man by the well, is affected by Ortega's revival. Even the king of Aliahan snaps out of his depression when news of Ortega's return reaches him, but insists that he rest before meeting with him about Zoma's declaration of war. | |||
===Known visits=== | ===Known visits=== | ||