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===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | ||
In ''[[Dragon Quest IX]]'', the tree is part of the central plot and appears at the top of the [[Observatory]]. The Yggdrasil is considered the gateway to the realm of the Almighty, as when it blossoms the [[Starlight Express]] comes to ferry [[Celestrian|Celestrians]]. However, as part of the events of the game, when the tree blossoms, it instead causes a disaster in the [[Observatory]]. It is later revealed that Yggdrasil is in fact the goddess [[Celestria]], the daughter of the Almighty, [[Zenus]]. She became Yggdrasil to stay her father smiting mortal kind, for only the [[Benevolessence]] produced by humans could undo her self-inflicted curse. | In ''[[Dragon Quest IX]]'', the tree is part of the central plot and appears at the top of the [[Observatory]]. The Yggdrasil is considered the gateway to the realm of the Almighty, as when it blossoms the [[Starlight Express]] comes to ferry [[Celestrian|Celestrians]]. However, as part of the events of the game, when the tree blossoms, it instead causes a disaster in the [[Observatory]]. It is later revealed that Yggdrasil is in fact the goddess [[Celestria]], the daughter of the Almighty, [[Zenus]]. She became Yggdrasil to stay her father smiting mortal kind, for only the [[Benevolessence]] produced by humans could undo her self-inflicted curse. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest XI]]''=== | |||
In ''[[Dragon Quest XI]]'', the tree is part of the central plot in which the [[Hero (Dragon Quest XI)|Hero]] must gather four jewels and the rainbough in order to reach the World Tree and find out his destiny as the Luminary. | |||
===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below]]''=== |