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[[Image:Hargon.jpg|right|Hargon, as he appears in the Dragon Quest Sofubi Monster line by SQUARE ENIX.]]
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'''Hargon''', Sorcerer of [[Rhone]], is the primary villain in [[Enix|Enix's]] ''[[Dragon Warrior II]]''. His minions attacked [[Moonbrooke|Moonbrooke Castle]] at the beginning of ''Dragon Warrior II'', killing the king and destroying the palace.
'''Hargon the Sorcerer''' is the primary villain in [[Dragon Quest II]].  Like the [[Dragonlord]] before him, he is an evil sorcerer bent on world domination.
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'''Hargon''' is the primary antagonist of ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'' and a recurring character in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. He is a corrupt cleric that plans to summon [[Malroth]], a god of destruction.


Although defeating him appears to be the ultimate objective of the descendants of [[Erdrick]] from [[Prince of Midenhall|Midenhall]], [[Prince of Cannock|Cannock]], and [[Princess of Moonbrooke|Moonbrooke]], Hargon was in fact working to revive the God of Destruction, [[Malroth]], whom they must destroy after defeating Hargon.
==Characteristics==
Hargon is a blue skinned humanoid being who wields a crystal-ball-topped staff in his right hand. On his head he wears a finned helmet bearing a circular gem at the forehead, around his neck a necklace with a crystal adornment, and has a shroud draped over his body that prominently shows off a stylized bat. He also has sandals.


Hargon also appears in ''[[Dragon Warrior Monsters]]'' and ''[[Dragon Warrior Monsters 2]]''.
Hargon is as arrogant and indignant as one becoming a villain. He is also a potent sorcerer, able to cast powerful magic and invoke terrible curses on those that would defy him.


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==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest II]]''===
Hargon is established as the big villain at the start of the game, his minions attacking the kingdom of Moonbrooke and leaving only one soldier to struggle to Lorasia to deliver news of the attack before perishing from the hardships endured. The [[Princess of Moonbrooke]], one of the descendants of Roto, manages to survive the assault but is cursed by Hargon into the form of a dog.


Return when thou can, for Hargon does not sleep.
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[[Category:Dragon Warrior II Characters]]
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===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker]]''===
While not an obtainable monster in the game nor one that is even seen, Hargon is mentioned in the library entry for [[Atlas]].
 
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Revision as of 12:55, 4 May 2010

Hargon is the primary antagonist of Dragon Quest II and a recurring character in the Dragon Quest series. He is a corrupt cleric that plans to summon Malroth, a god of destruction.

Characteristics

Hargon is a blue skinned humanoid being who wields a crystal-ball-topped staff in his right hand. On his head he wears a finned helmet bearing a circular gem at the forehead, around his neck a necklace with a crystal adornment, and has a shroud draped over his body that prominently shows off a stylized bat. He also has sandals.

Hargon is as arrogant and indignant as one becoming a villain. He is also a potent sorcerer, able to cast powerful magic and invoke terrible curses on those that would defy him.

Appearances

Dragon Quest II

Hargon is established as the big villain at the start of the game, his minions attacking the kingdom of Moonbrooke and leaving only one soldier to struggle to Lorasia to deliver news of the attack before perishing from the hardships endured. The Princess of Moonbrooke, one of the descendants of Roto, manages to survive the assault but is cursed by Hargon into the form of a dog.

Dragon Quest Monsters

Dragon Quest Monsters 2

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker

While not an obtainable monster in the game nor one that is even seen, Hargon is mentioned in the library entry for Atlas.

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Gallery

File:Hargon1.gif