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|Title=Chancellor
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|Class=[[Priest]]
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'''Kiryl''' is a character in the {{DQSeries}} that appears as a playable party member in {{DQ4}}. He is an apprentice [[Priest]] in the castle of [[Zamoksva]], and a close friend and retainer of Tsarevna [[Alena]]. When the latter escapes from the confines of her room to explore the world, he elects to accompany her along with the court magician [[Borya]] in the [[Dragon Quest IV Chapter 2|second chapter]].
'''Kiryl''' is a character in the {{DQSeries}} that appears as a playable party member in {{DQ4}}. He is an apprentice [[Priest]] in the castle of [[Zamoksva]], and a close friend and retainer of Tsarevna [[Alena]]. When the latter escapes from the confines of her room to explore the world, he elects to accompany her along with the court magician [[Borya]] in the [[Dragon Quest IV Chapter 2|second chapter]].
He has gone on to make regular appearances in the [[Itadaki Street (series)|Itadaki Street]] series and is one of the thirteen playable characters in {{DQH}}, as well as returning in {{DQH2}}.


==Appearance and personality==
==Appearance and personality==
Kiryl wears a green and white Kalimavkion resembling the traditional hat of a priest, along with a green overcoat and a white long-sleeved undershirt. He carries a long and narrow sword on his back, and keeps a muted orange scarf around his neck.
Kiryl wears a green and white Kalimavkion resembling the traditional hat of a priest, along with a green overcoat and a white long-sleeved undershirt. He carries a long and narrow sword on his back, and keeps a muted orange scarf around his neck.
Like many of the other characters, his appearance in the ''Heroes'' series of games has been embellished slightly. He now wears metal gauntlets over a pair of black gloves and greaves over his boots. His overcoat has more buttons on the front and there is ornate blue and gold designs near the hem. He also carries a spear on his back, which is his weapon of choice.


He is very loyal to Tsarevna [[Alena]], as evidenced by how he immediately rushes after her when she escapes. It is also made apparent that he has a crush on the princess as well. Aside from his not-so-subtle remarks regarding his feelings for Alena (which somehow always elude her), signs include him keeping a drawing of her hidden in his room. Beyond his relationship with Alena, Kiryl is a very studious and dedicated young man with a deep sense of faith; he has been training for some time to take over as the resident priest of Zamoksva and his room is filled with religious texts.
He is very loyal to Tsarevna [[Alena]], as evidenced by how he immediately rushes after her when she escapes. It is also made apparent that he has a crush on the princess as well. Aside from his not-so-subtle remarks regarding his feelings for Alena (which somehow always elude her), signs include him keeping a drawing of her hidden in his room. Beyond his relationship with Alena, Kiryl is a very studious and dedicated young man with a deep sense of faith; he has been training for some time to take over as the resident priest of Zamoksva and his room is filled with religious texts.


Starting with the localization of the {{DS}} remake, Kiryl now speaks with a Slavic dialect. The remakes also revealed that he is scared of heights if you use the party chat in certain areas, most notably [[El Forado]].
Starting with the localization of the {{DS}} remake, Kiryl now speaks with a Slavic dialect. The remakes also revealed that he is scared of heights if you use the party chat in certain areas, most notably [[El Forado]].




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==={{DQMBR}}===
==={{DQMBR}}===
Kiryl can be summoned to perform  a special attack. After leaping from the wagon, Kiryl tries and fails to cast [[Thwack]] multiple times, before finally stomping on the text windows in disgust and(successfully) unleashing a magnified version of [[Kathwack]] in the form of angry spirits. Though these ghosts cannot inflict instant death, they deal colossal damage to all enemies.
Kiryl can be summoned to perform  a special attack. After leaping from the wagon, Kiryl tries and fails to cast [[Thwack]] multiple times, before finally stomping on the text windows in disgust and (successfully) unleashing a magnified version of [[Kathwack]] in the form of angry spirits. Though these ghosts cannot inflict instant death, they deal colossal damage to all enemies.


==={{DQH}} and {{DQH2}}===
==={{DQH}} and {{DQH2}}===
Just as in ''Monster Battle Road'', Kiryl's special attack is trying and failing multiple times to cast Thwack before casting Kathwack.
Just as in ''Monster Battle Road'', Kiryl's [[Coup de Grâce]] is trying and failing multiple times to cast Thwack before casting Kathwack. He appears alongside his Tsarevna, meeting up with [[Luceus]] and [[Aurora]] as a rampaging [[Gigantes]] is attacking the city of Arba. The two of them are the first of the offworld characters that the heroes meet up with and are pursuing a thief, who turns out to be [[Robbin' 'Ood]]. In order to differentiate him from other playable characters, Kiryl uses [[spear]]s as his weapon of choice in the game, being able to attacks such as [[Multithrust]]. Although he does not possess any healing magic in the first game, he is able to cast [[Kabuff]] and [[Whack]]. In ''Heroes II'', Kiryl and Alena are among the few returning characters that take part in the story mode, as well. He also gains healing magic in the form of [[Reheal]].
 
===''[[Dragon Quest Rivals]]''===
Kiryl debuted at the beginning of the game, appearing on a three-star rarity card exclusive for [[Priest]] characters, casting [[Thwack]]. He eventually appeared on another card exclusive for [[Alena]] in the seventh card pack, "Strange Tale of Light and Darkness".


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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Fortune_Street_Kiryl.png|''Fortune Street''.
Fortune_Street_Kiryl.png|''Fortune Street''.
DQ_Heroes_Kiryl.png|''Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below''.
DQ_Heroes_Kiryl.png|''Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below''.
DQH Kiryl Combat.jpg|Kiryl fighting monsters.
DQH Kabuff.jpg|Kiryl casting [[Kabuff]].
DQH Kiryl Kathwack.jpg|Kiryl using his Coup-de-Grâce, [[Kathwack]].
DQH Kiryl Kathwack.jpg|Kiryl using his Coup-de-Grâce, [[Kathwack]].
DQHII Kiryl ImpFork.jpg|Kiryl wielding the [[Imp]]'s Fork in ''Heroes II''.
DQHII Kiryl ImpFork.jpg|Kiryl wielding the [[Imp]]'s Fork in ''Heroes II''.
DQ Stars Android Kiryl 1.jpg|Appearance in {{Stars}}.
DQ Stars Android Kiryl 1.jpg|Appearance in {{Stars}}.
DQR Clift.png|Appearance in ''[[Dragon Quest Rivals|Rivals]]''.
DQR Clift2.png
File:Hero-kurihuto.png|[[Dragon Quest Tact]]
File:Hero-kurihuto.png|[[Dragon Quest Tact]]
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