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The '''Iron maiden''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}. It first appeared in {{Dragon Quest XI}}, but was later retroactively added to {{DQ10}} in the game's 5.1 update. Iron maidens are essentially a scaled-down variant of the boss [[Dora-in-Grey]]. | The '''Iron maiden''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}. It first appeared in {{Dragon Quest XI}}, but was later retroactively added to {{DQ10}} in the game's 5.1 update. Iron maidens are essentially a scaled-down variant of the boss [[Dora-in-Grey]]. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[Wikipedia:Iron maiden|Iron maiden]]s take their name from the infamous European torture device of the same name, in which the tortured person is placed inside a metal container lined with spikes. These metal boxes were often forged in the image of women. However, historians have disputed whether the device was actually medieval in origin, as there are no records of such a device existing before the 18th century. | [[Wikipedia:Iron maiden|Iron maiden]]s take their name from the infamous European torture device of the same name, in which the tortured person is placed inside a metal container lined with spikes. These metal boxes were often forged in the image of women. However, historians have disputed whether the device was actually medieval in origin, as there are no records of such a device existing before the 18th century. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||