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==Appearance and Character==
==Appearance and Character==
Drustan is a very tall and physically fit, muscular male. He wears a red suit of armor with golden highlights; the breastplate leaves his midriff exposed. He wears a chainmail kilt that stops above his knees and tassets attached to a wide leather belt around his waist. He wears greaves and gloves that share the same design features. He wears a Spartan-inspired helmet with a blue gemstone in front, wings on each side, and a tall red plume, as well as a long red cape around his neck that reaches down to his ankles. Lastly, Drustan wears two metal bands on his biceps.
Drustan is a tall, muscular male. He wears a red suit of armor with golden highlights, with a breastplate that exposes his midriff. He wears a chainmail kilt that stops above his knees and tassets attached to a leather belt around his waist. He also wears greaves and gloves with stylized cross designs. His helmet has a blue gemstone encrusted at the forehead, wings on each side and a tall red plume. He has a cape wrapped around his neck, reaching down to his ankles. His biceps are adorned with two metal bands.


Along with his martial prowess, the Warrior King was a skilled blacksmith as well, having authored some of the recipe books for the Fun-Sized Forge that can be found throughout Erdrea and aided in the forging of the original Sword of Light.
Dubbed "the Warrior King", Drustan boasts a strong martial prowess. He is also a skilled blacksmith, having aided in the forging of the original Sword of Light and authored some of the recipe books found in Erdrea. He also owns an issue of the Ogler's Digest men's magazine, and offers it to the [[Hero (Dragon Quest XI)|Luminary]] as a prize for beating one of his Trials.
 
Drustan's direct familial connection to Hendrik is never outright stated, however it can be assumed that he is Hendrik's ancestor as the two share an almost near identical physical appearance. The legendary Warrior King was also known for his perverted side, being the owner of the Ogler's Digest which both the Heliodorian general and [[Rab]] covet. Drustan can be convinced to part with his treasured publication by the [[Luminary (Dragon Quest XI)|Luminary]] if he undergoes one of the trials.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 17:44, 16 April 2022

Drustan
Dragon Quest XI
Romaji Nerusen
Title Warrior King
Vocation Warrior
Race Human
Voice actor Wayne Forester (English)
Kenta Miyake (Japanese)

Drustan (ネルセン, Nerusen) is an important character in Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. He is a warrior who aided Erdwin in defeating the Dark One centuries ago. He also founded the kingdom Zwaardsrust, which is where Hendrik grew up. After his passing, he created three trials in order to help the next Luminary in case the Dark One ever returned.

Appearance and Character

Drustan is a tall, muscular male. He wears a red suit of armor with golden highlights, with a breastplate that exposes his midriff. He wears a chainmail kilt that stops above his knees and tassets attached to a leather belt around his waist. He also wears greaves and gloves with stylized cross designs. His helmet has a blue gemstone encrusted at the forehead, wings on each side and a tall red plume. He has a cape wrapped around his neck, reaching down to his ankles. His biceps are adorned with two metal bands.

Dubbed "the Warrior King", Drustan boasts a strong martial prowess. He is also a skilled blacksmith, having aided in the forging of the original Sword of Light and authored some of the recipe books found in Erdrea. He also owns an issue of the Ogler's Digest men's magazine, and offers it to the Luminary as a prize for beating one of his Trials.

Trivia

  • Similar to his fellow party members, Drustan is modeled after a character from Dragon Quest III. In this case, he is modeled after a male Warrior.
  • Hendrik can equip Drustan's shield, his sword, and his armor.
  • Drustan, along with the rest of his companions, speak in Early Modern English.

Gallery

Other Languages

Language Translation Meaning
EspañolDristán
FrançaisTrystanWelsh variant of the name Tristan, a character from medieval French tales.

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