Orifiela is a temporary playable character in Dragon Quest IV.
Appearance[]
Orifiela has long brown hair and white wings. She wears a white tunic and magenta skirt along with a sapphire circlet.
Personality[]
Orifiela is fascinated by the outside world and is also very kind to her pet, Sparkie.
Appearances[]
Dragon Quest IV[]
Biography[]
When the Chosen find Orifiela, she has somehow fallen out of the sky and landed in the branches of the World Tree. They help her come to and she points out the Zenithia Sword, then helps them to reach Zenithia itself. After leaving the party, she offers up Sparkie, her pet dragon, to travel with the party in her place.
Remake[]
- As with Healie & Laurel, Orifiela's healing spell can be used manually outside of battle.
- If Orifiela is kept in the wagon in the NES version during the arrival to Zenithia, she will remain in your party for the rest of the game until Psaro the Manslayer is defeated. Other than not being able to get Sparkie, nothing is changed story-wise. The PlayStation and Nintendo DS remake prevent this by having her enter Zenithia once you're in the castle.
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Other Appearances[]
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince[]
Orifiela appears in a flashback, revealed to have been Azabel's student and tried to stop her former teacher from destroying the world when she stole the Secret of Creation to create Estark and 2 other monsters like him, Estark Izmah and Estark Venjah, by enlisting the aid of the Zenith Dragon. After the story is cleared, she can matchmake her Hellspawn with Psaro.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- In VI, after defeating Mortamor and unlocking the Fungeon, when the player has the option of seeing the future, if "dreams of inhabitants in the near future" is selected, Orifiela will welcome the player.
- A popular fan-theory proposes that Orifiela may be the Hero/Heroine's mother. This however seems to be debunked by some party chat dialogues, where Orifiela speaks of remembering one of her kind descending without permission from Zenithia (not herself), and declaring that she has yet to marry, whitout any hint whatsoever that she is lying.
Other languages[]
| Other languages | |
| French | Unknown |
| German | Orifiela |
| Spanish | Unknown |
| Latin American Spanish | Unknown |
| Italian | Orifiela |
| Dutch | Unknown |
| Norwegian | Unknown |
| Greek | Unknown |
| Portuguese | Unknown |
| Russian | Unknown |
| Chinese | Unknown |
| Korean | Unknown |

