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|names = Dream Ruby | |||
|games = ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' | |||
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The '''Dreamstone''' is an item in ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It is found in a treasure chest within the [[Cave West of Noaniels]]. It is part of the Dreamstone subquest, which is an optional quest early in the game. | The '''Dreamstone''' is an item in ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It is found in a treasure chest within the [[Cave West of Noaniels]]. It is part of the Dreamstone subquest, which is an optional quest early in the game. | ||
Revision as of 19:43, 12 May 2016
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| Old localisations | Dream Ruby |
| Found in | Dragon Quest III |
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The Dreamstone is an item in Dragon Quest III. It is found in a treasure chest within the Cave West of Noaniels. It is part of the Dreamstone subquest, which is an optional quest early in the game.
Subquest
The Dreamstone is part of a subquest involving the village of Noaniels and the village of Elvenham. A man from Noaniels fell in love with the daughter of the queen of Elvenham. However, their love was forbidden by the queen and as a result the daughter stole a ruby called the Dreamstone. The queen, thinking that the village of Noaniels had stolen the ruby, placed a sleeping spell on the village. Meanwhile, the daugher and her lover left a note and committed suicide in the Cave West of Noaniels.
Message left with the Dreamstone
- Forgive me mother,
- for departing this
- world ahead of you.
- If my love for him,
- that of elf for
- human, is forbidden
- in this world.
- At least I can be
- with him in the one
- beyond... Anne'
Glitch
In the original game release, the Dreamstone (called "Dream Ruby") is a key to a major glitch known as the Dream Ruby Glitch.
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