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The hero of '']'' of whom legends speak dropped from the heavens. In reality he came from the town of Aliahan and is the the son of Ortega, a famous warrior who embarked on a quest to defeat the Demon King Baromos, but fell in the journey. Several of Erdrick's descendants also save the world and their stories are told in '']'' and '']''. In the Japanese versions ('']'') and the ] remakes Erdrick's name is ]. The hero of '']'' of whom legends speak dropped from the heavens. In reality he came from the town of Aliahan and is the son of Ortega, a famous warrior who embarked on a quest to defeat the Demon King Baromos, but fell in the journey. Several of Erdrick's descendants also save the world and their stories are told in '']'' and '']''. In the Japanese versions ('']'') and the ] remakes Erdrick's name is ].

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The hero of Dragon Warrior III of whom legends speak dropped from the heavens. In reality he came from the town of Aliahan and is the son of Ortega, a famous warrior who embarked on a quest to defeat the Demon King Baromos, but fell in the journey. Several of Erdrick's descendants also save the world and their stories are told in Dragon Warrior I and Dragon Warrior II. In the Japanese versions (Dragon Quest) and the Game Boy remakes Erdrick's name is Loto.