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[[Image:Hargon.jpg|right|Hargon, as he appears in the Dragon Quest Sofubi Monster line by SQUARE ENIX.]]
[[Image:Hargon.jpg|right|Hargon, as he appears in the Dragon Quest Sofubi Monster line by SQUARE ENIX.]]
'''Hargon''', Sorcerer of [[Rhone]], is the primary villain in [[Enix|Enix's]] ''[[Dragon Warrior II]]''.  His minions attacked [[Moonbrooke|Moonbrooke Castle]] at the beginning of ''Dragon Warrior II'', killing the king and destroying the palace.
'''Hargon''', Sorcerer of [[Rhone]], is the primary villain in [[Enix|Enix's]] ''[[Dragon Warrior II]]''.  His minions attacked [[Moonbrooke|Moonbrooke Castle]] at the beginning of ''Dragon Warrior II'', killing the king and destroying the palace.
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Return when thou can, for Hargon does not sleep.
Return when thou can, for Hargon does not sleep.
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Revision as of 11:48, 29 October 2010


Hargon, as he appears in the Dragon Quest Sofubi Monster line by SQUARE ENIX.
Hargon, as he appears in the Dragon Quest Sofubi Monster line by SQUARE ENIX.

Hargon, Sorcerer of Rhone, is the primary villain in Enix's Dragon Warrior II. His minions attacked Moonbrooke Castle at the beginning of Dragon Warrior II, killing the king and destroying the palace.

Although defeating him appears to be the ultimate objective of the descendants of Erdrick from Midenhall, Cannock, and Moonbrooke, Hargon was in fact working to revive the God of Destruction, Malroth, whom they must destroy after defeating Hargon.

Hargon also appears in Dragon Warrior Monsters and Dragon Warrior Monsters 2.

Return when thou can, for Hargon does not sleep.

References

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