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'''[Prince Dreambert]'''
'''[Prince Dreambert]'''


''The Pi'illos were at the peak of their prominence, and they were led by their young ruler, Prince Dreambert. The youthful leader's crowning achievement had been the construction of Pi'illo Castle, a monumental edifice. Though cast in stone, the structure embodied the cultural and artistic sensibilities of Dreambert's people. As any visitor can attest, the castle still reflects both the prosperity and peaceful nature of the Pi'illo prince. But it reflects more. For it is said that somewhere within is a strange room... A snapshot of Pi'illo culture. By sleeping in this room, the legend claims, one dreams of Pi'illo enemies and can revel in their defeats. The Pi'illos were a tranquil people, to be sure...but the prince bid all soldiers hone their skills in this room. Did young Dreamberrt have a premonition of evil times? Did he foresee that some fell thing would one day come with ruin in tow?''
''The Pi'illos were at the peak of their prominence, and they were led by their young ruler, Prince Dreambert. The youthful leader's crowning achievment had been the construction of Pi'illo Castle, a monumental edifice. Though cast in stone, the structure embodied the cultural and artistic sensibilities of Dreambert's people. As any visitor can attest, the castle still reflects both the prosperity and peaceful nature of the Pi'illo prince. But it reflects more. For it is said that somewhere within is a strange room... A snapshot of Pi'illo culture. By sleeping in this room, the legend claims, one dreams of Pi'illo enemies and can revel in their defeats. The Pi'illos were a tranquil people, to be sure...but the prince bid all soldiers hone their skills in this room. Did young Dreamberrt have a premonition of evil times? Did he foresee that some fell thing would one day come with ruin in tow?''


====Volume 3 (Hotel District: Western Building, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 3 (Hotel District: Western Building, Ground Floor)====
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=モエゴン
|Jap=モエゴン
|JpnR=Moegon
|JapR=Moegon
|JpnM=Possibly from「萌える」(''moeru'', to sprout) and suffix "-gon"
|JapM=Possibly from「萌える」(''moeru'', to sprout) and suffix "-gon"
|Dut=Sluimerspear
|Dut=Sluimerspear
|DutM=From ''sluimeren'' ("to slumber") and suffix "-spear" (from William Shakespeare)
|DutM=From ''sluimeren'' ("to slumber") and suffix "-spear" (from William Shakespeare)

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