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{{Character | {{Character | ||
|Name=Rubiss | |Name=Rubiss | ||
|Game= | |Game={{DQ2}} | ||
|Image=[[Image:Inomata_Rubiss.png|350px]] | |Image=[[Image:Inomata_Rubiss.png|350px]] | ||
|Sprite= | |Sprite= | ||
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===''[[Dragon Quest]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest]]''=== | ||
Rubiss isn't mentioned in the original Famicom/NES versions of ''Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior'', nor was she mentioned in the SNES or GBC remakes. However, as of the Japanese mobile phone remake, and carried into the | Rubiss isn't mentioned in the original Famicom/NES versions of ''Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior'', nor was she mentioned in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] or [[Game Boy|GBC]] remakes. However, as of the Japanese mobile phone remake, and carried into the [[Cell phone]] re-release, Rubiss has been the subject of two brief prayers of adulation in the aftermath of the Hero's victory over the [[Dragonlord]]. Specifically, the Sage in the [[Sanctum]] who bestows the Hero with the [[Rainbow Drop]], as well as the Sage in [[Cantlin]] who tells the Hero about the location of the [[Mark of Erdrick]] mention Rubiss. The two sages have the exact same dialogue, as many of the citizens of [[Alefgard]] share dialogue with other characters of the same NPC class at this point in the end-game. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ2}}=== | ||
The player can communicate with Rubiss by sailing to a small island shrine south of [[Midenhall]]. When presented with the five collected [[5 Sigils|sigils]], She will speak to the three cousins telepathically and give them [[Eye of Rubiss|a holy talisman]] to dispel wicked illusions. | The player can communicate with Rubiss by sailing to a small island shrine south of [[Midenhall]]. When presented with the five collected [[5 Sigils|sigils]], She will speak to the three cousins telepathically and give them [[Eye of Rubiss|a holy talisman]] to dispel wicked illusions. | ||
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''Now go forth, scions of Erdrick, with my blessing...Wheresoever you wander, know that I do watch over you always..."'' | ''Now go forth, scions of Erdrick, with my blessing...Wheresoever you wander, know that I do watch over you always..."'' | ||
=== | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
Rubiss is held prisoner on the top floor of the [[Tower | Rubiss is held prisoner on the top floor of the [[Tower of Rubiss]], having been over-powered by [[Zoma]] and displaced as ruling deity of [[Alefgard]]. The heroes must use the [[Faerie Flute]] in front of the statue there in order to free her. Her rescue by [[Erdrick]] in this time of need would not be soon forgotten… | ||
=== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
Rubiss is the mountain spirit the people of [[Weaver's Peak]] worship, and lives in an underwater shrine the heroes can visit only after they acquire [[Lorelei's harp]] and can traverse the [[Undersea]]. Her [[Rubiss' Palace|palace]] is relatively close to the [[Murdaw's Keep|Isle of Murdaw]]. | Rubiss is the mountain spirit the people of [[Weaver's Peak]] worship, and lives in an underwater shrine the heroes can visit only after they acquire [[Lorelei's harp]] and can traverse the [[Undersea]]. Her [[Rubiss' Palace|palace]] is relatively close to the [[Murdaw's Keep|Isle of Murdaw]]. | ||
In the beginning of the game, she possesses [[Tania (Dragon Quest VI)|Tania]] to speak directly to the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|Hero]] that he must reunite with his companions after the failed assault on Murdaw's Keep in the game's opening sequence. | In the beginning of the game, she possesses [[Tania (Dragon Quest VI)|Tania]] to speak directly to the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|Hero]] that he must reunite with his companions after the failed assault on Murdaw's Keep in the game's opening sequence. | ||
=== | ==={{DQB}}=== | ||
Rubiss is a major character in the game, being the guiding voice that directs the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders)|Builder]] in each chapter. Presented in a more humorous light than in past games, the goddess is frequently taken aback by the blunt and impatient craftsman's attitude. She warns the player that they are not a hero, and expressly forbids them from challenging the [[Dragonlord]]: their task is solely that of restoring the land and settlements of Alefgard. | Rubiss is a major character in the game, being the guiding voice that directs the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders)|Builder]] in each chapter. Presented in a more humorous light than in past games, the goddess is frequently taken aback by the blunt and impatient craftsman's attitude. She warns the player that they are not a hero, and expressly forbids them from challenging the [[Dragonlord]]: their task is solely that of restoring the land and settlements of Alefgard. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
Image:Seirei Rubis Densetsu 1.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 1 | Image:Seirei Rubis Densetsu 1.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 1. | ||
Image:Seirei Rubis Densetsu 2.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 2 | Image:Seirei Rubis Densetsu 2.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 2. | ||
File:Rubiss.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 3 | File:Rubiss.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 3. | ||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
{{DQI}} | {{DQI}} | ||
{{DQII}} | {{DQII}} | ||
{{DQIII}} | {{DQIII}} | ||
{{DQVI}} | {{DQVI}} | ||
{{ | {{DQBI}} | ||
[[Category:Divinity]] | [[Category:Divinity]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest I characters]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest I characters]] | ||