![]() The yellow orb whereabouts are unknown but eventually it became the consolation prize for the prestigious Masked Martial Arts tournament held in Octagonia. The silver orb was guarded by the noble family of knights in charge of Puerto Valor but eventually its shiness attracted the attention of an Hades condor, who broke into the mansion it was held and purloined it to its nest in The Eerie Eyrie. ![]() The red orb eventually ended up being an Heliodorian royal treasure likewise the blue orb was treasured by the Snifleheim royal family. As such, with their only purpose being to open a road to Yggdrasil being unknown to most people, humans began treating the relics as very precious jewels, selling them for massive amounts of money. Under normal circumstances the orbs are completly passive, save from a faint glow emitting from them. Due to their connection to the mighty tree, a cast-off branch of Yggdrasil, retrived by Erdwin long ago, dubbed the Rainbough due to his prismatic colors, can be used by Yggdrasil's chosen few, the Luminaries, to track down the orbs, as the Rainbough brightly shines when near one of the orbs if wielded by such a chosen. The six orbs were created in ancient times by Yggdrasil's most faithfull servants, the Watchers, by condensing the power of Yggdrasil by crystalizing her dew, using technology now lost to time. The Six Orbs once again reappear as story-central items in Dragon Quest XI, where they are the keys to the Shrine of Yggdrasil, creating a chromatic bridge to the World Tree Herself. One Yellow Orb is also obtained upon the completion of Quest #173, on Hexagon Hill. They are rare drops from the various Legacy Bosses. More specifically, the Orbs are used in upgrading the rarest weapons and armour, and even creating Alchemiracles. In Dragon Quest IX, the Six Orbs do not have an important role in the story nor are unique, instead they only appear as extremely rare alchemy ingredients. ![]() By praying to the orb using the Godbird Sceptre as a medium, the party summoned the Seven Sages, who in turn destroyed the barrier surrounding Rhapthorne allowing the party to slay him once and for all. After collecting the orbs and reuniting with Empyrea, the group of heroes flown on her back to engage in combat with Rhapthorne. Only with the help of the souls of the Seven Sages, returned from the afterlife to permanently defeat Rhapthorne, the barrier could be broken and thanks to this sacred musical instrument, the physical manifestation of their souls, the orbs, could be located and collected.Įach of said orb end up lingering in the proximity of where their last living descendant tragically passed away. In order to break his barrier, the Great godbird Empyrea (who in truth is Ramia from Dragon Quest III's world under a different name) entrusted the Echo flute to the Hero and his group. Having grown too powerful to be sealed, a final battle to the death with the World of Darkness's tyrant was inevitable. After Lord Rhapthorne had absorbed the power of his Black Citadel into his body, growing gigantic in size as a result, he ensrouded himself into a dark and by any means impenetrable barrier. The orbs have been over the years scattered across various locations in the overworld fortunately the heroes can retrieve the Echo Flute, which emits a signal when a sigil or orb is nearby, from one of treasure chest on the top floor of Fifer's Spire.Ī different set of of Six Orbs, alongside a 7th " Gold Orb", are once again key items in Dragon Quest VIII. With the lair of the Archfiend Baramos, the fallen city of Necrogond, surrounded by impenetrable mountains, the Hero and their party are forced to seek the mystical orbs in order to awaken Ramia and ask for her assistance. Making their first appearance, in Dragon Quest III the Six Orbs are necessary to hatch the sacred bird Ramia in a shrine on Leiamland.
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