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The title given to the hero of '']'', of whom legends speak dropped from the heavens. In reality, he (or she) came from the town of Aliahan, and is the son (or daughter) of Ortega, a famous warrior who embarked on a quest to defeat the Archfiend Baramos, but fell in the journey. Several of Erdrick's descendants also save the world in '']'' and '']''. In the original ] games ('']''), Erdrick is known by the name '''Loto''' (or '''Roto''', depending on the ] system used). The name Loto is also used in the Game Boy Color remakes. In Dragon Warrior I/III there is a place known as Erdrick's Cave, which holds the tablet that was written by Erdrick after defeating Zoma. There is also a grave for Erdrick in the original ] The title '''Erdrick''' ('''Roto''' or '''Loto''' in the Japanese versions) given to the hero of '']'', of whom legends speak dropped from the heavens. In reality, he (or she) came from the town of Aliahan, and is the son (or daughter) of Ortega, a famous warrior who embarked on a quest to defeat the Archfiend Baramos, but fell in the journey. Several of Erdrick's descendants also save the world in '']'' and '']''. In the original ] games ('']''), Erdrick is known by the name '''Loto''' (or '''Roto''', depending on the ] system used). The name Loto is also used in the Game Boy Color remakes. In Dragon Warrior I/III there is a place known as Erdrick's Cave, which holds the tablet that was written by Erdrick after defeating Zoma. There is also a grave for Erdrick in the original ]


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The title Erdrick (Roto or Loto in the Japanese versions) given to the hero of Dragon Warrior III, of whom legends speak dropped from the heavens. In reality, he (or she) came from the town of Aliahan, and is the son (or daughter) of Ortega, a famous warrior who embarked on a quest to defeat the Archfiend Baramos, but fell in the journey. Several of Erdrick's descendants also save the world in Dragon Warrior I and Dragon Warrior II. In the original Japanese language games (Dragon Quest), Erdrick is known by the name Loto (or Roto, depending on the romanization system used). The name Loto is also used in the Game Boy Color remakes. In Dragon Warrior I/III there is a place known as Erdrick's Cave, which holds the tablet that was written by Erdrick after defeating Zoma. There is also a grave for Erdrick in the original Final Fantasy (video game)


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