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The '''Dragonlord''' is the main antagonist of [[Dragon Warrior]]. Originally, he is an unhappy man of Alefgard who dwells in a cave. One day he explored deeper into his cave and found a dragon. He was more astonished when he found he could control the beast. From this point on, he was known as the Dragonlord. Eventually, he moved to [[Charlock Castle]] and attacked [[Tantegel Castle]] and stole the [[Ball of Light]]. He also kidnapped [[Princess Gwaelin]] and set one of his dragons to guard her. At the end of the game, the [[Hero (Dragon Warrior)|Hero]] must defeat his human form first. He then transforms into his dragon form. If the hero defeats him in his dragon form than he will restore peace to all of [[Alefgard]]. In [[Dragon Warrior II]] a somewhat more friendly descendant of the Dragonlord resides in Charlock castle. | The '''Dragonlord''' is the main antagonist of [[Dragon Warrior]]. Originally, he is an unhappy man of Alefgard who dwells in a cave. One day he explored deeper into his cave and found a dragon. He was more astonished when he found he could control the beast. From this point on, he was known as the Dragonlord. Eventually, he moved to [[Charlock Castle]] and attacked [[Tantegel Castle]] and stole the [[Ball of Light]]. He also kidnapped [[Princess Gwaelin]] and set one of his dragons to guard her. At the end of the game, the [[Hero (Dragon Warrior)|Hero]] must defeat his human form first. He then transforms into his dragon form. If the hero defeats him in his dragon form than he will restore peace to all of [[Alefgard]]. In [[Dragon Warrior II]] a somewhat more friendly descendant of the Dragonlord resides in Charlock castle. | ||
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The Dragonlord in his human and dragon form. | |||