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|Voice Actor = [[Ayumi Tsunemastu]] (''Erdrick Trilogy HD-2D'') (Japanese)<br>Yuriri Naka (''Erdrick Trilogy HD-2D'') (English) | |Voice Actor = [[Ayumi Tsunemastu]] (''Erdrick Trilogy HD-2D'') (Japanese)<br>Yuriri Naka (''Erdrick Trilogy HD-2D'') (English) | ||
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The '''Dream-Whisperer''' is the servant to the Goddess [[Rubiss]] who was added to {{Dragon Quest III}} in the 1996 remake, where she assessed the {{Hero 3}}'s personality through the [[Dream Scenario]] in the game's opening. Her role has been expanded in the HD-2D remakes of the [[Erdrick Trilogy]] and the HD remake of the original game in particular, where she receives a proper name and is revealed to be the leader of the [[Elves and Faeries|faeries]] who dwell in [[Alefgard|the underworld]]. | The '''Dream-Whisperer''' is the servant to the Goddess [[Rubiss]] who was added to {{Dragon Quest III}} in the 1996 remake, where she assessed the {{Hero 3}}'s personality through the [[Dream Scenario]] in the game's opening. Her role has been expanded in the HD-2D remakes of the [[Erdrick Trilogy]] and the HD remake of the original game and its sequel in particular, where she receives a proper name and is revealed to be the leader of the [[Elves and Faeries|faeries]] who dwell in [[Alefgard|the underworld]]. | ||
==Appearance and personality== | ==Appearance and personality== | ||
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Her personality is not conveyed through her dialogue in the 1996 version of the game beyond being an astute observer of [[human]] character and speaking in the laid-back, child-like manner typical of her kind. The additional lines of dialogue in the HD-2D version give her a proper sense of character, however, depicting her as a faithful devout to her Goddess who does all she can to aid in her restoration. She develops a certain fondness for the {{Hero 3}} over the course of the game through her dream guidance, having total confidence that they will bring peace to the world. | Her personality is not conveyed through her dialogue in the 1996 version of the game beyond being an astute observer of [[human]] character and speaking in the laid-back, child-like manner typical of her kind. The additional lines of dialogue in the HD-2D version give her a proper sense of character, however, depicting her as a faithful devout to her Goddess who does all she can to aid in her restoration. She develops a certain fondness for the {{Hero 3}} over the course of the game through her dream guidance, having total confidence that they will bring peace to the world. | ||
The Dream-Whisperer has a more friendly disposition towards Rubiss, regarding her as more a colleague or close associate. Despite her calm disposition, Dream-Whisperer is silently furious at the Dragonlord's attacks on the faeries. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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The Dream-Whisperer is attempting to summon Rubiss back to the world after the Goddess' disappearance, though she is driven off by the [[Dragonlord]]'s army. | The Dream-Whisperer is attempting to summon Rubiss back to the world after the Goddess' disappearance, though she is driven off by the [[Dragonlord]]'s army following his initial invasion of Faerie Village. The faeries Arm-Twister and Day-Dreamer ask the {{Hero 1}} to find her after he finds them within Craggy Cave. | ||
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The Dream-Whisperer now resides within the Faerie Palace, built in the century between the events of ''I'' and ''II'' as a response to the Dragonlord's attack on Faerie Village that slaughtered many of them. As a Keeper, she is able to communicate with her right-hand, Over-Seer over long distances. During the events of the game, [[Belial]] invades the Faerie Palace, and following his initial defeat and revealing that his colleague, Mariella, is invading Mersea, Dream-Whisperer directs the Luminaries towards Mersea. She also gives them Lorelei's Harp in order for them to travel underwater. | |||
==={{DQ3}}=== | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
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