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In {{DQ4 Chapter 2}}, an old man in the southwest corner of the town hoped to sell his shop to one who is interested in running a business. | In {{DQ4 Chapter 2}}, an old man in the southwest corner of the town hoped to sell his shop to one who is interested in running a business. | ||
In {{DQ4 Chapter 3}}, the old man found a buyer in the form of {{Torneko}} after the aspiring merchant prevented a war between Endor and [[Ballymoral]]. The old man sold his shop for 35,000 [[gold]] coins, and thus Torneko and his family (his wife {{Tessie}} and son [ | In {{DQ4 Chapter 3}}, the old man found a buyer in the form of {{Torneko}} after the aspiring merchant prevented a war between Endor and [[Ballymoral]]. The old man sold his shop for 35,000 [[gold]] coins, and thus Torneko and his family (his wife {{Tessie}} and son [{{Tipper}}) moved in. Tessie herself ran the shop while Torneko found various items/weapons/armours/[[shield]]s/helmets to sell. | ||
In {{DQ4 Chapter 5}} & {{DQ4 Chapter 6}}, Torneko traveled around the world to find various treasures, as well as aiding The {{Hero 4}} and company in defeating [[Estark]] The Lord of the Underworld (and later [[Psaro the Manslayer]], then [[Aamon]]). As a result, Tessie converted the shop into a [[bank]] ([[vault]] in the {{NES}} Version). | In {{DQ4 Chapter 5}} & {{DQ4 Chapter 6}}, Torneko traveled around the world to find various treasures, as well as aiding The {{Hero 4}} and company in defeating [[Estark]] The Lord of the Underworld (and later [[Psaro the Manslayer]], then [[Aamon]]). As a result, Tessie converted the shop into a [[bank]] ([[vault]] in the {{NES}} Version). | ||