The Dream-Whisperer is a major character in the Dragon Quest series.
Appearances[]
Dragon Quest III[]
Biography[]
Making her debut as the Servant of Rubiss, she speaks to the future Erdrick in a dream on the morning of their sixteenth birthday, during which she poses a series of questions to assess the personality of the world's savior. Depending on the player's answers her assessment can be rather blunt, and it is implied that she is the mysterious voice that speaks to the Hero upon the vanquishing of Baramos.
Much later, after entering Alefgard, the Hero will meet her face-to-face in the Shrine of the Spirit, where she gives him the Staff of Rain in order to be combined with the Sunstone to create the Rainbow drop and reach Zoma's Castle. She will also make a half-hearted apology if she spoke too harshly of the Hero during the Dream Scenario evaluation at the beginning of the game. During the finale, she will thank the Hero for saving her world, and tell them that Rubiss is looking forward to meeting them again someday.
Her role in the game's HD-2D Remake is greatly expanded, first speaking in the Hero's dreams after obtaining the ship in Portoga to inform the player of the Six Orbs being vital to the quest's success, congratulating the Hero after slaying the wicked Orochi, and tells the Hero to seek out the Boatman's bone and the Mountaincleaver sword after bringing peace to Manoza. It is also confirmed that she is indeed the voice who speaks to the Hero after Baramos's defeat.
When speaking to her in the Shrine of the Spirit, she will explain that chose to contact the Hero herself due to the Goddess' petrification. Her apology for any rudeness during the Dream Scenario is less flimsy as well, and gives the Hero clear instructions to free Rubiss from her eponymous tower where Zoma imprisoned her. In addition, after giving the Staff of Rain to the Hero, she will take flight to spread glittering dust from her wings over the party, restoring their HP and MP.
Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake[]
Biography[]
Now identified by an official name, she is the leader of the Faeries and can summon Rubiss to aid the descendant of Erdrick, but she has gone missing because of the Dragonlord's army attacking Faerie Village.
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| Playable Characters | |
| Antagonists |
Dragonlord • Robbin' 'ood (HD-2D) • Golem • Green dragon • Knight aberrant • Mirage (HD-2D) • Spiketail (HD-2D) • Goregoyle (HD-2D) • Armageddon (HD-2D) |
| NPCs |
Erdrick • King Lorik • Princess Gwaelin • Galen • Magog • Zalen (HD-2D) • Rubiss (HD-2D) • Dream-Whisperer (HD-2D) • Arm-Twister (HD-2D) • Day-Dreamer (HD-2D) • Hargon (HD-2D) • Over-Seer (HD-2D) • Sage of Rain (HD-2D) • Swindler (HD-2D) • Warlock of Doorlocks (HD-2D) |
| Towns and Cities |
Alefgard (continent) • Tantegel • Galenholm • Kol • Damdara (formerly) • Cantlin • Rimuldar • Faerie Village (HD-2D) • Rain Shrine • Sanctum |
| Dungeons |
Craggy Cave • Damdara • The Dragonlord's Castle • Erdrick's Hollow • Galen's Grave • Quagmire Cave • Shrine of the Spirit (HD-2D) • Weeping Isle (HD-2D) • Weirdwood (HD-2D) |
| Key Terms |
Five Sigils (HD-2D) • Sphere of Light • Dwarf (HD-2D) • Erdrick's tablet • Faerie (HD-2D) • Faerie flute • Glimmergrass (HD-2D) • Princess Pledge • Mark of Erdrick • Magic key • Lyre of Ire • Staff of Rain • Sunstone • Thief's key (HD-2D) • Ultimate key (HD-2D) • Wakerobin (HD-2D) • Rainbow Drop |
| Lists |
Armor • Bestiary • Shields • Spells • Weapons • Items • Locations |
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