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|game = | |game = {{Dragon Quest IV}} | ||
|title = Diabolic Hall | |title = Diabolic Hall | ||
|type= Fortress | |type= Fortress | ||
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|romanji= Death Palace | |romanji= Death Palace | ||
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'''Diabolic Hall''' ('''Death Palace''' in the Japanese version, '''Dire Palace''' in the NES version) is a demon fortress in the | '''Diabolic Hall''' ('''Death Palace''' in the Japanese version, '''Dire Palace''' in the {{NES}} version) is a demon fortress in the [[human]] world in {{DQ4}}. | ||
==Nearby | Located to the east of [[Riverton]], it is a common congregation spot for expatriate demons. It also serves as a prison for various humans captured by the forces of Hell. | ||
==Nearby {{MFamilies}}s== | |||
*[[Cheeky tiki]] | *[[Cheeky tiki]] | ||
*[[Dragon rider]] | *[[Dragon rider]] | ||
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*[[Hellion]] | *[[Hellion]] | ||
*[[Sekerleton (Dragon Quest IV)|Sekerleton]] | *[[Sekerleton (Dragon Quest IV)|Sekerleton]] | ||
*[[Mimic]] (2) (1 in the [[Nintendo DS]] | *[[Mimic]] (2) (1 in the [[Nintendo DS]] version) | ||
*[[Minidemon]] | *[[Minidemon]] | ||
*[[Rhinoceraxe]] | *[[Rhinoceraxe]] | ||
*'''[[Aamon]]''' (Remakes only in Chapter 6) | *'''[[Aamon]]''' (Remakes only in {{DQ4 Chapter 6}}) | ||
==Treasures== | ==Treasures== | ||
* | *[[Mini medal]] (2) | ||
*[[Tempest shield]] | *[[Tempest shield]] | ||
*[[Seed of life]] ( | *[[Seed of life]] ({{NES}} version) | ||
*[[Prayer ring]] ([[Nintendo DS]] | *[[Prayer ring]] ([[Nintendo DS]] version) | ||
*[[Lucida shard]] ([[Nintendo DS]] | *[[Lucida shard]] ([[Nintendo DS]] version) | ||
*[[Seed of magic]] ([[Nintendo DS]] | *[[Seed of magic]] ([[Nintendo DS]] version) | ||
*[[Kamikazee bracer]] ([[Nintendo DS]] | *[[Kamikazee bracer]] ([[Nintendo DS]] version) | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The | The {{Party 4}} visits Diabolic hall fairly late in the game, infiltrating its walls using the [[Mod Rod]] to take on the appearance of {{MFamilies}}s; they can only properly interact with the inhabitants while in monstrous form, as speaking to one while in any other guise triggers a battle. After progressing to the inner hall, the {{Party 4}} witnesses [[Psaro the Manslayer]]'s address to all demons, which is actually the first time most of them see him in person. {{Psaro B}} gets his point across, but before he can wrap up the meeting, he receives a report that the [[human]]s at [[Mamon Mine]] have accidentally excavated [[Estark]]'s [[Estark's Crypt|Crypt]] and that he will soon awaken; as chaos breaks out, he takes off to react to this latest development, and the {{Party 4}} makes good its escape to confront [[Estark]]. | ||
==Remake== | ==Remake== | ||
After being joined by | {{spoiler|start}} | ||
After being joined by {{Psaro C}}, the {{Hero 4}} and company return to Diabolic Hall to confront [[Aamon]]. The {{MFamilies}}s are divided into two factions with some loyal to {{Psaro C}} (some even being in jail over it) and the others loyal to [[Aamon]]. Those who are loyal to {{Psaro C}} don't attack the {{Party 4}}, providing that {{Psaro C}} is with them. | |||
{{spoiler|end}} | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Other changes to the remake include: | Other changes to the remake include: | ||
*Several monsters upstairs in prison secretly discuss their loyalty to Aamon only to feign ignorance when the disguised party approaches. | *Several monsters upstairs in prison secretly discuss their loyalty to Aamon only to feign ignorance when the disguised party approaches. | ||
*In the NES | *In the {{NES}} version, [[Float-o-copier]] is present in the palace only until the meeting with {{Psaro B}}. In the remake, one still remains in the kitchen area until Psaro joins The Hero. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
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DW IV NES Dire Palace.png| | |||
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{{DQIV}} | {{DQIV}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | ||