Once Terry is defeated, he and Milly are reunited and reconcile.Īfter the heroes defeat the Demon Lord Mortamor, Terry and Milly finally reunite with their parents back home in Felonia. As the years grew longer and the battles more intense, Terry lost sight of his original goal, and doesn't even recognize Milly when he first sees her. Clinging to life, Terry escaped Felonia and swore to become the world's most powerful swordsman to save his sister. She was taken away by the king's men to be added to his "collection" when they were younger, and Terry was left critically injured after stabbing the chief assailant during the abduction. Terry initially goes on his quest to become more powerful, because he was unable to protect his older sister Milly while growing up in Felonia. Once Dhuran, the boss imprisoning Cloudsgate Citadel is defeated, Terry will join the hero's party. Finally Terry must be defeated in battle before the Cloudsgate Citadel can reappear in the Phantom World. Terry decides to leave the sword for the hero though, since it is all rusty. Later, he is met in the Everfrost Grotto where the Sword of Ramias is found. Terry is able to reach the monster first and defeat it in battle. He is first met by the Hero, in the town of Arkbolt, setting out to defeat the hacksaurus terrorizing the cave north of town. Terry is a talented swordsman, traveling the world to find more powerful weapons and to prove his strength. In addition, Terry helps others out of kindness and compassion, rather than any thoughts of rewards and making a name for himself like his adult self would do.Īppearances Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation Unlike his older counterpart, Terry is eager to and willing to make friends with his companions and rivals. Throughout his journey in the Kingdom of GreatTree, Terry is always willing to help those in need. That being said, he is still a good person at heart and is strongly implied to have saved several people from the jaws of monsters during his travels, most notably Donna the barmaid from Port Haven.Īs a child, Terry is much more kind and social. This bellicose attitude stems from his profound (and well hidden) loneliness, as shown in his Lucky Dip antics. While he is not strictly anti-social, Terry is very condescending towards others and speaks in a terse manner. Terry is the archetypal "lone wolf" in that he prefers to work alone and hates to depend on others. The tunic is partially covered with a section of Leather armour, and he carries a satchel at his side. Terry wears a blue cap to cover his white hair, a blue tunic with matching gloves over a black undershirt, and white pants capped with black boots. 2.5 Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End.2.4 Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below.2.1 Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation.Still, I found this game more entertaining than the first one. It only consists of a single attack rather than staying a dragon for the duration of the fight. Also, the transformation into a dragon this time is not as effective. One of them sucks because it is so sad, the other cause it just ends and the one that is supposed to be the best because it doesn't really show what happens to the characters after their battle. However, the game has a fatal has three endings to it and all of them suck. Each of them as a skill that can be used to reach new places and break barriers. Some funny moments in this one as at one point our hero and his gang are literally cooked! You visit many locals and become friends with lots of bizarre characters one of which is a frog dude I think, a monkey guy, a winged girl and a cheetah girl. During his quest he must learn the secrets of this strange religion and that of the dragon gods. This one has your character losing his parents at the beginning of the game through strange circumstances he ends up being raised in an orphanage I think. I always enjoy a role playing game that has a religious cult at its heart. This one was better than the first one, it had a more interesting assortment of characters and the plot was better too, involving a religious group.