Khrumbul-Dun (オッカムル島, Okkamuru shima?, lit. Okkamuru Island) is the second island that the players travel to in Dragon Quest Builders 2. It is a quarry island that has fallen into ruin due to the Children of Hargon causing difficulties for the miners by destroying most of the ore in the mines.

Appearances edit

Dragon Quest Builders 2 edit

The Builder and Malroth are sent to Khrumbul-Dun at the behest of the Hairy Hermit to acquire ore and metals for the Isle of Awakening. They encounter the daughter of a barkeeper, named Babs, and work with her to restore the Golden Age of Khrumbul-Dun, a long-gone era where the now-dilapidated mines were full to the brim with ore and its workers had infinitely better living conditions. Early on, they encounter a weakened golem named Goldirox, the fabled long-lost guardian of Khrumbul-Dun, and aid him in becoming a gold golem again to restore the Golden Age.

However, during a huge celebration, Babs is turned to stone by the Madusa, the overseerer of the island. All the miners are discouraged, but they decide to come up with a plan to lure the Madusa out by building a huge Gold Bar, as she hates big and flashy things. When she is defeated, she drops the Heartstone she had stolen from Goldirox, and he tells the Builder to turn it into the Golden glow to break Babs' curse. Unfortunately, Goldirox would disappear afterwards, but he would live on in the Gold Bar to guard Khrumbul-Dun once more. When Babs' curse is broken, the miners throw another party, and the next day she and some other townsfolk decide to come with the Builder back to the Isle of Awakening.

Naviglobes edit

Notable Characters edit

Icon Name Notes
  Babs The first person the Builder encounters. Devoted to bringing back the Golden Age of Khrumbul-Dun.
  Den Babs' doting father and the best bartender of Khrumbul-Dun.
  Dougie A miner that suffers from intense achluophobia and, initially, "monsterphobia".
  Digby A miner that suffers from intense claustrophobia that prevents him from going into the mines.
  Magrog A skilled blacksmith that loves what he does.
  Goldirox Once a gold golem; now stone.
  Serge A villager that might be a little interested in the ways of women.
  Ordelia An elderly lady found deep in the mines and brought to the surface.

Monsters edit

Image Monster Found in Carries
 
She-Slime Everywhere on the surface. Oil; Prickly Peach
 
Metal Slime Caves just south of The Marshroom Room Silvery Sludge
 
Drackmage In the caves. Vineapple
 
Handsome Crab
 ?
Crab claw
 
Shell Slime
 ?
Oil; Lemontail
 
Hell Niño Underground, near The Lava Lake Oil
 
Chasmonaut
(Limited)
During Khrumbul-dun town battles. Stone
 
Grillerpillar Underground, near The Lava Lake Cotton
 
Bunicorn Everywhere on the surface. Meat; Cotton
 
Scorpion Everywhere on the surface. Medicinal Leaf; Gladiolus Seed
 
Iron Scorpion
 ?
Medicinal Leaf; Coal
 
Lunatick Underground, near The Lava Lake Medicinal Leaf
 
Drohl Drone Underground, in and around The Iron Dig Site lake. Grass Fibre; Frogstool
 
Hammerhood
 ?
Fur; Wood
 
Brownie Forest north of bog Grass Seed; Leaves
 
Muddy Box Slime
 ?
Earth
 
Rocky Box Slime
 ?
Stone
 
Dancing Flame Underground, near The Lava Lake Coal
 
Funghoul
 ?
Marshrooms
 
Morphean Mushroom
 ?
Frogstool
 
Dirty Dogu
 ?
Stone
 
Mischievous Mole
 ?
Fur
 
Mad Mole
 ?
Fur
 
King Slime*
Limited
Near The Oasis, spawns once Medicinal Leaf; Oil
 
Hood
 ?
Seared Steak
 
Hoodlum
 ?
Superior Steak
 
Rockbomb
 ?
Rockbomb Shard
 
Tyrantosaurus*
(Super Strong Enemy) (x2)
 ?
One drops the Dragonsbane recipe, and one drops the Dragon Mail recipe. Both drop Scaly Steak and Dragon Scales.
 
Troll*
(Super Strong Enemy) (x2)
 ?
One drops the Night Club recipe and one drops the Power Shield recipe. Both drop wood.
 
Sekerleton Night, no light
-
 
Madusa*
(Boss)
Khrumbul-Dun town Heartstone

Resources edit

  • Stone
  • Dry grass
  • Grass Fibre
  • Cotton
  • Copper
  • Iron
  • Silver
  • Zenthium
  • Gold
  • Diamond

Etymology edit

In English, "Khrumbul-Dun" may refer to the words "crumble" and "dun", "crumble" referring to the state of the island. "Dun" has two possible meanings (or perhaps it is intended to be read as both simutaneously):

  • (adj.) being greyish-brown in colour (referring to the state of the oreless mines)
  • (v.) to demand money from someone (referring to the Madusa taking away people's shine)

Other Languages edit

Island edit

Language Translation Meaning
  EspañolMoiranda-
  FrançaisOcharbhonA play on the French saying "aller au charbon" (specifically, "au charbon", meaning coal), meaning to "get down to business".
  DeutschHammerholmLiterally meaning "hammer holm".
  ItalianoKhrumbul-DunSame as English name.
  한국어오카무르 (Okamuleu)Transliteration of its Japanese name "Okkamuru".
  中文奥卡姆尔 (Àokǎmǔěr)Transliteration of "Okkamuru".
  中文 (繁體)奧卡姆爾 (Àokǎmǔěr)Ditto.

Title edit

In English, the island's title is "The Land of Golden Sands".

Language Translation Meaning
  Español"La tierra de arenas doradas"Same as English.
  Français"La terre des dunes mordorées""The Land of Golden Dunes"
  Deutsch"Das Land der goldenen Sande"Same as English.
  Italiano"La terra delle sabbie dorate"Same as English.
  한국어"파묻힌 황금향" (Pamudhin Huwang-geumhyang)Same as Japanese.
  中文"被埋没的黄金国度" (Bèi máimò de huángjīn guódù)"The Buried Golden Kingdom"
  中文 (繁體)"被埋沒的黃金國度" (Bèi máimò de huángjīn guódù)Ditto.

Gallery edit