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[[Dragon Quest III]] is chronologically the first game in the trilogy.  It tells the story of [[Roto]] leaving his native homeland and coming to [[Alefgard]] to defeat [[Zoma]].  After defeating him, Roto finds himself trapped in Alefgard when the pit he had used to access it from his homeland is sealed shut.   
[[Dragon Quest III]] is chronologically the first game in the trilogy.  It tells the story of [[Roto]] leaving his native homeland and coming to [[Alefgard]] to defeat [[Zoma]].  After defeating him, Roto finds himself trapped in Alefgard when the pit he had used to access it from his homeland is sealed shut.   


[[Dragon Quest]] tells the story of a descendent of Roto stepping forward to defeat a new evil foe who has taken up residence in [[Charlock Castle]].  The [[Hero (Dragon Quest)|new hero]] follows in Roto's footsteps and must emulate many of his actions in order to defeat the [[Dragonlord]].  Upon his victory, the hero and [[Princess Lora]] leave Alefgard to explore and found new kingdoms in foreign regions.   
[[Dragon Quest]] tells the story of a descendent of Roto stepping forward to defeat a new evil foe who has taken up residence in [[Charlock Castle]].  The [[Hero (Dragon Quest I)|new hero]] follows in Roto's footsteps and must emulate many of his actions in order to defeat the [[Dragonlord]].  Upon his victory, the hero and [[Lady Lora]] leave Alefgard to explore and found new kingdoms in foreign regions.   


[[Dragon Quest II]] begins with an attack on [[Moonbrooke]] which is one of many kingdoms founded by the hero of Dragon Quest.  In response, 3 descendents of Roto, 1 from each of the kingdoms of [[Lorasia]], [[Cannock]], and [[Moonbrooke]], unite to defeat [[Sidoh]].  They travel together throughout [[Torland]], which is expanded Alefgard region until confronting [[Hargon]] and Sidoh.   
[[Dragon Quest II]] begins with an attack on [[Moonbrooke]] which is one of many kingdoms founded by the hero of Dragon Quest.  In response, 3 descendents of Roto, 1 from each of the kingdoms of [[Lorasia]], [[Cannock]], and [[Moonbrooke]], unite to defeat [[Sidoh]].  They travel together throughout [[Torland]], which is expanded Alefgard region until confronting [[Hargon]] and Sidoh.   

Revision as of 11:24, 3 February 2010

The Roto Trilogy, also referred to as the Loto Trilogy or Erdrick Trilogy refers to the first three games in the main Dragon Quest series. These games share a similar setting and timeline. In particular, they all involve the kingdom of Alefgard and the hero Roto.

Plot

Template:Spoilers Dragon Quest III is chronologically the first game in the trilogy. It tells the story of Roto leaving his native homeland and coming to Alefgard to defeat Zoma. After defeating him, Roto finds himself trapped in Alefgard when the pit he had used to access it from his homeland is sealed shut.

Dragon Quest tells the story of a descendent of Roto stepping forward to defeat a new evil foe who has taken up residence in Charlock Castle. The new hero follows in Roto's footsteps and must emulate many of his actions in order to defeat the Dragonlord. Upon his victory, the hero and Lady Lora leave Alefgard to explore and found new kingdoms in foreign regions.

Dragon Quest II begins with an attack on Moonbrooke which is one of many kingdoms founded by the hero of Dragon Quest. In response, 3 descendents of Roto, 1 from each of the kingdoms of Lorasia, Cannock, and Moonbrooke, unite to defeat Sidoh. They travel together throughout Torland, which is expanded Alefgard region until confronting Hargon and Sidoh. Template:Endspoiler


See also