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Varon is an antagonist of Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai and its animated adaptations.

Plot[]

Birth Arc[]

He comes with his student Leona to Dermline island to complete her sage ritual. Unknown to the rest of the crew he, Temjin and seven subordinates were planning to kill Leona and take the throne. He uses a monster cylinder to throw an evil scorpion on Leona and her bodyguards poisoning her as result. He then uses his magic to destroy the ground, making Dai and Leona fall into the Earth Cave. In the 1991 version, he blows open a crevice instead.

Varon then uses a killing machine --a machine created by the Dark Lord Hadlar to kill the Hero Avan-- that was remodelled by Temjin. Varon prove to be way too powerful by defeating easily the monsters of the island. Because of the machine influence, he betrays Temjin and then goes to battle Dai. Dai makes hole on the armour and fires sizzle through it, hitting Varon directly. He and Temjin are then take under arrest by Papnica guards.

Spells[]

He taught Ice-type spells to Leona and, in the anime adapatations, was able to use an explosion spell (either Bang or Boom)

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • In the 1991 series, the spell used by Varon to make Dai and Leona fall is established as boom while in the 2020 series it's a bang.
  • When piloting the Killing machine against Dai, it was at level 15.[1]
  • Months after betrayal, Papnica is shown to have a Troika of sages representing its three sacred element (sun, sea and wind) but it is unknown how and if Varon was related to these elements too. Both anime adaptations gave him a blue gem on his circlet, indicating he was the sea sage and got replaced by Marin, although it is Amy who is the youngest.

Other languages[]

Other languages
French Unknown
German Varon
Spanish Unknown
Latin American Spanish Unknown
Italian Unknown
Dutch Unknown
Norwegian Unknown
Greek Unknown
Portuguese Unknown
Russian Unknown
Chinese Unknown
Korean Unknown

References[]

  1. Perfect Book, 1995-12-20 ISBN 978-4088588810
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