

After being given the phial and returning history to normal, she laments her fate and awaits the arrival of her cousins. Distraught, she requests aid from the Luminary and seeks a jug of Magic water to undo the curse. The princess is found in the Moonaham section of the Echo Chamber, where in she has returned to human form at the cost of the citizens becoming dogs themselves. The player will receive the Accolade Moonbrooke Maiden if the Hero wears all of the parts of the Prince of Moonbrooke's costume.ĭragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age Moonbrooke shoes - Received after the inn is fully expanded.Moonbrooke hood - Received when it is the player's birthday.Moonbrooke dress - Received when talking to her.When spoken to, she will give the Hero different pieces of her outfit is certain conditions are fulfilled. This could be downloaded through the DQVC using Nintendo's Wi-Fi channel when it was still available. On May 27, 2011, the Princess of Moonbrooke began appearing as a special guest under the name of Princess Princessa at the Quester's Rest in Stornway. In the Japanese version of Dragon Quest Tact, her name is Pudding, while the English version calls her Peronel.ĭragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies.Dragon Quest of the Stars refers to her as Pudding again.In Dragon Quest IX, her name is Princessa.

In Fortune Street, her name is Princessa or Pudding.The novel switches things up by calling her Seria, a name not found in the game. The official Japanese CD theater drama calls her Nana, from her default names.In the smartphone and Nintendo Switch versions, her name can be chosen at the beginning of the game.
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Her name can be changed manually by putting in a code at the title screen. In the Game Boy Color version, her possible names are: Erin, Mary, Nana, Beth, Fran, Gwen, Lynn, and Sara. They are Maria, Elani, Ollisa, Roz, Kailin, Peta, Illyth, and Gwen. The Princess' name is selected from a list of eight names.

When encountered in various spin-offs and cameo appearances in later games, the princess is a jubilant and perky young woman prone to fits of laughter. The princess comes across as a shy but strong willed girl, who wants revenge on Hargon for what was done to her father and home. When cursed by Hargon, she took the form of a brown dog. In the American illustrations for the NES version of the game she is tall, blond, and wears a pink and black robe, knee-high black boots, red cape and holds the lightning staff.

Her eye color changes between lavender, red, and blue, as well. She alternates between having blonde and lavender hair, and is clothed in a white robe and purple or red hood with Erdrick's crest on the forehead, carrying what looks to be a wizard's staff in the Japanese version of the game. She is depicted as shorter than her cousins, by how much depending on the illustration.
