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Revision as of 11:09, August 2, 2022
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First appearance | Dragon Quest (1986, Dragon Quest series) Fortune Street (2011, Mario series) |
Latest appearance | Dragon Quest Builders (2016, Dragon Quest series) Fortune Street (2011, Mario series) |
Capital | Tantagel |
Inhabitants | Humans, Monsters |
Alefgard is the setting of the game Dragon Quest, and is also featured in Dragon Quest II and Dragon Quest III. It also appears as a board in Fortune Street.
History
Captain N: The Game Master
Though the world based off Dragon Quest is referred to as Dragon's Den, elements from it and the Dragon Quest series appear in two episodes of Captain N: The Game Master such as the Dragonlord and some Slimes.
Fortune Street
Alefgard appears as a playable board in Fortune Street. In both sets of rules the board resembles the continent as seen in the Dragon Quest series, with four large landmasses and an oval shaped island in the middle. In Tour Mode the player needs to get first or second against Angelo, Birdo and Dragonlord.
Official description
- "Homeland of the legendary hero, Erdrick. At its core, an island hosting the towering citadel of the Dragonlord."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | アレフガルド[?] Arefugarudo |
Alefgard | |
Spanish | Alefgrado[?] | Alefgrad |
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