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'''Dragon Quest: The Emblem of Roto''' is a manga which takes place 100 years after the events of [[Dragon Warrior III]] and is about a descendant of [[Erdrick]] named [[Arus]]. Written by Chiaki Kawamata and Junji Koyanagi with art done by Kamui Fujiwara it ran from 1991 to 1997 and had two spinoffs, [[Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto Returns]], and [[Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto: Those Who Inherited the Emblem]].  
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'''Dragon Quest: The Mark of Erdrick''' (ドラゴンクエスト列伝 ロトの紋章, ''Doragon Kuesuto Retsuden Roto no Monshō''), also known as "'''Emblem of Erdrick'''" due to it's japanese title, is a manga with art by [[Kamui Fujiwara]] and script by [[Chiaki Kawamata]] and [[Junji Koyanagi]]. It's plot follows a descendant of [[Erdrick]] named [[Arus]], 100 years after the events of [[Dragon Quest III]].  
 
The original manga ran from 1991 to 1997 on Enix's ''Monthly Shonen Gangan'' magazine. Fujiwara and Kawamata also produced the spinoff [[Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto Returns]] which focuses on three central characters of the original manga, and a full on sequel named [[Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto: Those Who Inherited the Emblem]]. There is also an OVA covering the childhood of Arus and Kira. Kamui Fujiwara also released an [[Dragon Quest Emblem of Roto Art Book|artbook]] of Mark of Erdrick.
 
The main series is 86 chapters long, collected in 21 tankobon volumes, and later in 15 kanzenban for the Perfect Edition. Some parts of the manga were redrawn for the Perfect Edition due to lost materials between the original edition and this re-edition.
 
An official English release was announced in 2024, with the first volume set to be released in September 2025 under the name of "'''Dragon Quest: The Mark of Erdrick'''".


==Story==
==Story==


After the defeat of [[Zoma]] two descendants of [[Erdrick]] left [[Alefgard]] and founded two kingdoms, the kingdom of [[Carmen]], and the kingdom of [[Loran]], each taking half of the Emblem of Erdrick. 100 years later the king of [[Carmen]] is fighting a campaign against a tribe of evil shaman while his wife the queen is pregnant.  When they reach their hideout the king and his men find a demonic statue which they assume is the god the shaman worship. As the king gets close enough to destroy the statue it causes the kings necklace with his half of the Emblem of Erdrick to break off and bewitches the king.  The king then decides to take the statue with them to use it as leverage against the shaman.   
After the defeat of [[Zoma]] two descendants of [[Erdrick]] left [[Alefgard]] and founded two kingdoms, the kingdom of [[Carmen]], and the kingdom of [[Loran]], each taking half of the [[Mark of Erdrick]] with them. The rules of both kingdoms would wear neckleces with their half of the mark to protect themselves from evil spirits. 100 years later, the king of [[Carmen]] is leading a campaign against a tribe of evil shaman. Upon reaching the hideout of the shaman tribe, the king finds a demonic statue. Soon after, the king's necklace breaks. Without the protection of the mark, the king's mind is easily overtaken by the demonic statue's will.   


In the following months the king worships and talks to the demonic statue in secret. The voice of the statue which is the [[Dragonlord]] tells him to give his child the demonic name of [[Jagan]] instead of the holy name of [[Arus]].  When the queen gives birth the king tries to take the child and hold an evil ceremony to name the prince [[Jagan]]General [[Volgoy]] and his daughter [[Lunafrea]] think that the king is a demon in disguise and try to stop him. [[Volgoy]] attacks the king who transforms into the demon Delus along with some of his guards who become skeletons and kills the queen.  [[Lunafrea]] then uses a ring of light on the demon Delus and defeats him. She then takes [[Arus]] and escapes the castle and meets up with [[Giran]] and [[Tarkin]] who begin to live their life in secret so that monsters may never find the hero Arus and they can train him to become a great hero. After the Dragonlord's failure to turn [[Arus]] into a demonic lord he turns to the kingdom of [[Loran]] where another descendant of [[Erdrick]] is born and succeeds in naming him [[Jagan]] and turning him into a demonic lord.
In the following months, the king worships and talks to the demonic statue in secret. The voice of the statue, which is none other than the [[Dragonlord]]'s, tells him to give his child the demonic name of [[Jagan]] instead of the holy name of [[Arus]].  When the queen gives birth, the king tries to take the child and hold a ceremony to name the prince [[Jagan]] but is stopped by General [[Volgoy]] and his daughter [[Lunafrea]], who suspects that the king is a demon in disguise and try to stop him from holding the ceremony. [[Volgoy]] attacks the king, who then transforms into a demon and kills the queen.  [[Lunafrea]] then uses a ring of light on the demon and defeats him. She then takes baby [[Arus]] and escapes the castle. She meets up with [[Giran]] and [[Tarkin]], and the group begins to live their life in secret so that monsters may never find the scion of the hero until he becomes a great hero. After the Dragonlord's failure to turn [[Arus]] into a demonic lord, he turns to the kingdom of [[Loran]] where another descendant of [[Erdrick]] is born and succeeds in naming him [[Jagan]], and turning him into a young demonic lord.
 
10 years later [[Arus]] begins his journey along with [[Lunafrea]], Tarkin, and Giran and his son [[Kira]]. Soon after, the group meets Sage Kadal, who aided hero Erdrick in his journey to slay the Great Demonlord Zoma in the past.  


==Characters==
==Characters==
*'''[[Arus]]''', the main protagonist. The descendant of [[Erdrick]] from the Carmen kingdom, blessed with a sacred, protector name.
*'''[[Kira]]''', Arus's best friend and son of Giran. He is skilled with the sword.
*'''[[Tie]]''', a blond fairy that accompanies Arus everywhere he goes.
*'''[[Yao]]''', a martial artists who aids Arus.
*'''[[Poron]]''', a young gadabout who holds a special secret. He is often seen with his three monster friends.
*'''[[Kadal]]''', sage who fought Zoma alongside [[Erdrick|Arel]]. Sage Kadal serves as a mentor to the group.
*'''[[Lunafrea]]''', daughter of the general Volgoy of the Carmen kingdom. She is a sister figure to Arus. (Voiced by [[Yumi Tōma]])
*'''[[Jagan]]''', another scion of [[Erdrick]], heir to the Loran kingdom. He bears a cursed name and works for Lord Imagine.
*'''[[Dragonlord]]''', a minion of Lord Imagine and commander of the Dragon army.
*'''[[Gunon]]''', commander of the Beast army.
*'''Deathlord [[Gorgona]]''', commander of the Undead army. He is the closest commander to Lord Imagine.
*'''Lord [[Imagine]]''', the main antagonist. He shows himself as a giant talking head in front of his commanders.
==Related Media==
===Printed media===
''The Mark of Erdrick'' spawned a collection of short side-stories called [[Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto Returns|Emblem of Roto Returns]], and a full-fledged sequel titled [[Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto: Those Who Inherited the Emblem]].
In 1994 and 1997, Kamui Fujiwara published [[Dragon Quest Emblem of Roto Art Book|a couple of artbooks]] containing artworks, reference sheets and more.
In 2025, Fujiwara released two more artbooks called "A journey through the world of Emblem of Roto" Part 1 and Part 2 (ドラゴンクエスト列伝 ロトの紋章の世界の旅 PART-1, ''Doragon Kuesuto Retsuden Roto no Monshō no sekai no tabi PART-1''; and ドラゴンクエスト列伝 ロトの紋章の世界の旅 PART-2, ''Doragon Kuesuto Retsuden Roto no Monshō no sekai no tabi PART-2'')


[[Arus]]
===Audiovisual===
In 1994, a Drama CD was published.


[[Kira]]
In 1996, an [[Emblem of Roto (Movie)|OVA]] was released. It covers Arus's childhood and how he became friends with Kira.


[[Yao]]
===In Videogames===
''The Mark of Erdrick'' has had a handful collaborations with the Japanese version of {{DQStars}}. The collaboration include a multitude of cosmetic equipment based on characters like Arus, Kira, Yao, Kadal, Jagan and more; Fiend-difficulty boss fights against multiple villains from the series like Orochi or Imajin, and stamps for multiplayer communication. Kamui Fujiwara designed new armor for the collaboration event.


[[Quadal]]
It also collaborated with {{Keshi Keshi}}, with erasers based on Arus, Kira, Yao, Porog (both [[gadabout]] and [[sage]] forms), Jagan and Gunon. Players would get Poron by just playing the game while the event lasted, with the item to upgrade him to sage being available as a quest reward. Arus, Kira and Yao were gacha erasers. The erasers of Jagan and Gunon were unlockable by progressing in the event.


[[Lunafrea]]
The members of Arus's party also delved into the world of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, with Arus, Yao and Poron being added into the game as gacha units, Killa as a free unit, and Gunon and Jagan as bosses. Aside from the units themselves, a couple Vision Cards based on them were also available.


[[Jagan]]
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
Monthly_Shonen_Gangan_n4_1991.png|Emblem of Roto on the cover of the 4th Monthly Shonen Gangan of 1991.
Retsuden_Roto_no_Monshou.png|Original volume 1 cover.
EoR_Volume1_CoverFR.jpg|Volume 1 cover (France).
EoR_PerfectEdition_Cover1.jpg|Perfect Edition 1 cover (Japanese).
The Mark of Erdrick vol1 cover.jpeg|Perfect Edition volume 1 cover (USA).
The_Mark_of_Erdrick_vol1_credits.png|Credits of the English release.
EoR_Volume15_CoverIT.png|Perfect Edition volume 15 cover (Italy).
EoR_Volume15_CoverES.jpg|Perfect Edition volume 15 cover (Spain).
</gallery>
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Stars_EoR_collab.jpg|Stars collaboration event.
Stars_EoR_Tie.png|Tie in {{Stars}}.
KeshiKeshi Arus Art.jpg|Arus in {{Keshi Keshi}}.
KeshiKeshi Jagan Art.jpg|Jagan also in {{Keshi Keshi}}.
FFBE_x_EoR.png|Final Fantasy Brave Exvius collaboration event.
FFBE_Yao.png|Yao in FFBE.
FFBE_Kira.png|Kira in FFBE.
</gallery></center>


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Latest revision as of 08:56, 5 April 2026

"Many years have passed since the legendary hero Erdrick and his companions defeated the forces of evil.

But after a century of peace and prosperity, the world is once again under threat. Now Prince Arus, scion of the hero Erdrick, decides to take to the road along with his guardians and friends to counter the rise of darkness!
"

Dragon Quest: The Mark of Erdrick (ドラゴンクエスト列伝 ロトの紋章, Doragon Kuesuto Retsuden Roto no Monshō), also known as "Emblem of Erdrick" due to it's japanese title, is a manga with art by Kamui Fujiwara and script by Chiaki Kawamata and Junji Koyanagi. It's plot follows a descendant of Erdrick named Arus, 100 years after the events of Dragon Quest III.

The original manga ran from 1991 to 1997 on Enix's Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine. Fujiwara and Kawamata also produced the spinoff Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto Returns which focuses on three central characters of the original manga, and a full on sequel named Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto: Those Who Inherited the Emblem. There is also an OVA covering the childhood of Arus and Kira. Kamui Fujiwara also released an artbook of Mark of Erdrick.

The main series is 86 chapters long, collected in 21 tankobon volumes, and later in 15 kanzenban for the Perfect Edition. Some parts of the manga were redrawn for the Perfect Edition due to lost materials between the original edition and this re-edition.

An official English release was announced in 2024, with the first volume set to be released in September 2025 under the name of "Dragon Quest: The Mark of Erdrick".

Story[edit | edit source]

After the defeat of Zoma two descendants of Erdrick left Alefgard and founded two kingdoms, the kingdom of Carmen, and the kingdom of Loran, each taking half of the Mark of Erdrick with them. The rules of both kingdoms would wear neckleces with their half of the mark to protect themselves from evil spirits. 100 years later, the king of Carmen is leading a campaign against a tribe of evil shaman. Upon reaching the hideout of the shaman tribe, the king finds a demonic statue. Soon after, the king's necklace breaks. Without the protection of the mark, the king's mind is easily overtaken by the demonic statue's will.

In the following months, the king worships and talks to the demonic statue in secret. The voice of the statue, which is none other than the Dragonlord's, tells him to give his child the demonic name of Jagan instead of the holy name of Arus. When the queen gives birth, the king tries to take the child and hold a ceremony to name the prince Jagan but is stopped by General Volgoy and his daughter Lunafrea, who suspects that the king is a demon in disguise and try to stop him from holding the ceremony. Volgoy attacks the king, who then transforms into a demon and kills the queen. Lunafrea then uses a ring of light on the demon and defeats him. She then takes baby Arus and escapes the castle. She meets up with Giran and Tarkin, and the group begins to live their life in secret so that monsters may never find the scion of the hero until he becomes a great hero. After the Dragonlord's failure to turn Arus into a demonic lord, he turns to the kingdom of Loran where another descendant of Erdrick is born and succeeds in naming him Jagan, and turning him into a young demonic lord.

10 years later Arus begins his journey along with Lunafrea, Tarkin, and Giran and his son Kira. Soon after, the group meets Sage Kadal, who aided hero Erdrick in his journey to slay the Great Demonlord Zoma in the past.

Characters[edit | edit source]

  • Arus, the main protagonist. The descendant of Erdrick from the Carmen kingdom, blessed with a sacred, protector name.
  • Kira, Arus's best friend and son of Giran. He is skilled with the sword.
  • Tie, a blond fairy that accompanies Arus everywhere he goes.
  • Yao, a martial artists who aids Arus.
  • Poron, a young gadabout who holds a special secret. He is often seen with his three monster friends.
  • Kadal, sage who fought Zoma alongside Arel. Sage Kadal serves as a mentor to the group.
  • Lunafrea, daughter of the general Volgoy of the Carmen kingdom. She is a sister figure to Arus. (Voiced by Yumi Tōma)
  • Jagan, another scion of Erdrick, heir to the Loran kingdom. He bears a cursed name and works for Lord Imagine.
  • Dragonlord, a minion of Lord Imagine and commander of the Dragon army.
  • Gunon, commander of the Beast army.
  • Deathlord Gorgona, commander of the Undead army. He is the closest commander to Lord Imagine.
  • Lord Imagine, the main antagonist. He shows himself as a giant talking head in front of his commanders.

Related Media[edit | edit source]

Printed media[edit | edit source]

The Mark of Erdrick spawned a collection of short side-stories called Emblem of Roto Returns, and a full-fledged sequel titled Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto: Those Who Inherited the Emblem.

In 1994 and 1997, Kamui Fujiwara published a couple of artbooks containing artworks, reference sheets and more.

In 2025, Fujiwara released two more artbooks called "A journey through the world of Emblem of Roto" Part 1 and Part 2 (ドラゴンクエスト列伝 ロトの紋章の世界の旅 PART-1, Doragon Kuesuto Retsuden Roto no Monshō no sekai no tabi PART-1; and ドラゴンクエスト列伝 ロトの紋章の世界の旅 PART-2, Doragon Kuesuto Retsuden Roto no Monshō no sekai no tabi PART-2)

Audiovisual[edit | edit source]

In 1994, a Drama CD was published.

In 1996, an OVA was released. It covers Arus's childhood and how he became friends with Kira.

In Videogames[edit | edit source]

The Mark of Erdrick has had a handful collaborations with the Japanese version of Dragon Quest of the Stars. The collaboration include a multitude of cosmetic equipment based on characters like Arus, Kira, Yao, Kadal, Jagan and more; Fiend-difficulty boss fights against multiple villains from the series like Orochi or Imajin, and stamps for multiplayer communication. Kamui Fujiwara designed new armor for the collaboration event.

It also collaborated with Keshi Keshi, with erasers based on Arus, Kira, Yao, Porog (both gadabout and sage forms), Jagan and Gunon. Players would get Poron by just playing the game while the event lasted, with the item to upgrade him to sage being available as a quest reward. Arus, Kira and Yao were gacha erasers. The erasers of Jagan and Gunon were unlockable by progressing in the event.

The members of Arus's party also delved into the world of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, with Arus, Yao and Poron being added into the game as gacha units, Killa as a free unit, and Gunon and Jagan as bosses. Aside from the units themselves, a couple Vision Cards based on them were also available.

Gallery[edit | edit source]