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===''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King}}''=== | ===''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King}}''=== | ||
[[File:DQHeroVIII.jpg|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VIII''.]] | [[File:DQHeroVIII.jpg|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VIII''.]] | ||
In the manual for the PlayStation 2 version and in promotional screenshots, the Hero's default name is '''Eight''' ({{ja|エイト|Eito}}) | In the manual for the PlayStation 2 version and in promotional screenshots, the Hero's default name is '''Eight''' ({{ja|エイト|Eito}}).<ref name=HeroInfo/> One of his companions, Yangus, also calls him "{{iw|wiktionary|guv}}" as an informal nickname which is also sometimes used by fans to distinguish him from the other ''Dragon Quest'' heroes. | ||
The Hero is an amnesiac who lives in Trodain Castle, serving as the captain of its guard upon becoming an adult. He is always accompanied by a small mouse-like creature named Munchie, who resides in his jacket pocket. After the villainous court jester Dhoulmagus sets a curse on the land of Trodain, the unaffected Hero and his companions set out to defeat him, ultimately learning about his origins and the true nature of the curse. Something to note is that the events of ''Dragon Quest VIII'' are completely unrelated to ''Dragon Quest VII'', abandoning the previously established pattern of mainline entries being written as trilogies (i.e. ''Dragon Quest I-III'' and ''IV-VI'' existing in a respective shared universe). | The Hero is an amnesiac who lives in Trodain Castle, serving as the captain of its guard upon becoming an adult. He is always accompanied by a small mouse-like creature named Munchie, who resides in his jacket pocket. After the villainous court jester Dhoulmagus sets a curse on the land of Trodain, the unaffected Hero and his companions set out to defeat him, ultimately learning about his origins and the true nature of the curse. Something to note is that the events of ''Dragon Quest VIII'' are completely unrelated to ''Dragon Quest VII'', abandoning the previously established pattern of mainline entries being written as trilogies (i.e. ''Dragon Quest I-III'' and ''IV-VI'' existing in a respective shared universe). |