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The '''Erdrick Trilogy''', also referred to as the ''Loto Trilogy'' or ''Roto 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 [[Erdrick]].
The '''Erdrick Trilogy''' refers to the first three games in the main Dragon Quest series. These titles share a similar setting and timeline, and feature a recurring theme of a bloodline chosen by [[Rubiss|divinity]] to repel diabolical forces that want to conquer the kingdom of [[Alefgard]]. The eponymous series takes it's name from [[Erdrick]], the original savior of the land.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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[[Dragon Quest III]] is chronologically the first game in the trilogy. It tells the story of [[Erdrick]] leaving his native homeland and coming to [[Alefgard]] to defeat [[Zoma]]. After defeating him, Erdrick 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 [[Erdrick]] freeing his native homeland from the threat of [[Baramos]] and descending to [[Alefgard]] to defeat the arch-fiend [[Zoma]]. After vanquishing him, Erdrick is trapped in Alefgard when the cleft between worlds closes.  


[[Dragon Quest]] tells the story of a descendent of Erdrick 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 his fore-bearer'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]] tells the story of a descendant of Erdrick 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 his fore-bearer's footsteps and must regain their [[Erdrick Equipment|equipment]] in order to defeat the [[Dragonlord]] and restore order. Upon his victory, the hero and [[Princess Gwaelin]] 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 Erdrick, 1 from each of the kingdoms of [[Midenhall]], [[Cannock]], and [[Moonbrooke]], unite to defeat [[Malroth]]. They travel together throughout [[Torland]], which is expanded Alefgard region until confronting [[Hargon]] and Malroth.
[[Dragon Quest II]] begins with a demonic siege on the kingdom of [[Moonbrooke]], one of many kingdoms founded by the hero of Dragon Quest I, by the mad priest [[Hargon]] and his apocalyptic cult. In response, the [[Prince of Midenhall]] is sent by his father to join forces with his cousins to stamp out the mad man's ambitions. The Prince of Midenhall, the [[Prince of Cannock]], and the [[Princess of Moonbrooke]] travel together throughout Alefgard and the greater the world [[Torland]], saving villages and towns from the cult's invasions before attacking the heart of evil in the frozen plateau of [[Rendarak]].  
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