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Time travel is a power of the Royal Family of [[Tenton]] when it was a kingdom, but was lost to the sands of time. However, the {{Hero 10}} and their sibling unknowingly have the power, which is first seen when the sibling is accidentally sent a 100 years into the past during [[Nelgel]]'s attack on Tenton as a village. Later, it is used to acquire the Haja Boat to infiltrate Reidametesu and then have it made in the present after | Time travel is a power of the Royal Family of [[Tenton]] when it was a kingdom, but was lost to the sands of time. However, the {{Hero 10}} and their sibling unknowingly have the power, which is first seen when the sibling is accidentally sent a 100 years into the past during [[Nelgel]]'s attack on Tenton as a village. Later, it is used to acquire the Haja Boat to infiltrate Reidametesu and then have it made in the present after [[Razerburn]] is defeated. The mechanic doesn't show up again for the player to use until Version 4, where the {{Hero 10}} meets their biological parents and discovers that an [[Kyronos|evil]] that will destroy Astoila is absorbing various evils to achieve his full power, while at the same time, learning about certain histories previously alluded to, like the Ulbea Empire, and altering certain histories to a more positive effect, like saving [[Alvin]] from having to go insane after [[Kamil]] was branded a traitor, but was actually led astray by one of [[Nerodus]]'s generals disguised as her [[Yaslam|lover]]. However in this case, it is due to a [[Ethen cube|cube]] their sibling gave them. | ||
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Revision as of 12:30, 10 March 2024
Time travel is a recurring, though not frequent, theme in the Dragon Quest franchise. As each instance directly ties into a game's story at a crucial junction, be ware of spoilers when reading ahead.