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{{Character
{{Character
|Name=Princess of Moonbrooke
|Name=Princess of Moonbrooke
|Game={{DQ2}}
|Game={{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ1&2HD}}
|Image=[[Image:Moonbrook.png|225px]]
|Image=[[Image:DQII HD2D PrincessOfMoonbrooke.png|225px]]
|Sprite=[[Image:Dq2princess-sprite-NES.gif|32px|class=pixels]]<!--2:1 from 16x16-->
|Sprite=[[Image:Dq2princess-sprite-NES.gif|32px|class=pixels]]<!--2:1 from 16x16-->[[Image:Dq2princess-sprite-MSX.gif|class=pixels]] [[Image:Dq2princess-sprite-MSX2.gif|class=pixels]] [[Image:Dq2princess-sprite-SNES.gif|class=pixels]] [[Image:Dq2princess-sprite-GB.gif|class=pixels]] [[Image:Dq2princess-sprite-Mobile.gif|class=pixels]]<br>[[File:DQI&IIHD Princess of Moonbrooke icon.png]]
|Japanese name=ムーンブルクの王女
|Japanese name=ムーンブルクの王女
|Roumaji=Mūnburuku no Oujo
|Roumaji=Mūnburuku no Oujo
|Title=Princess<br>Moonbrooke Maiden (''IX'')
|Title=Princess<br>Moonbrooke Maiden (''IX'')
|Class=[[Mage]]
|Vocation=[[Mage]]
|Race=Human
|Race=[[Human]]
|Age=16
|Age=16
|Family=[[Erdrick]] (ancestor)<br>[[Hero (Dragon Quest I)|Hero]] (ancestor)<br>[[Princess Gwaelin]] (ancestor)<br>[[Prince of Midenhall]] (cousin)<br>[[Prince of Cannock]] (cousin)
|Family=[[Erdrick]] (ancestor)<br>[[Hero (Dragon Quest I)|Hero]] (ancestor)<br>[[Princess Gwaelin]] (ancestor)<br>{{Prince of Midenhall}} (cousin)<br>[[Prince of Cannock]] (cousin)<br>[[Princess of Cannock]] (cousin)
|Voice Actor= [[Chisa Yokoyama]] ([[Dragon Quest II CD Theater|CD Theater]])<br>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4860037/ Sumire Uesaka] ([[Dragon Quest Rivals|Rivals Ace]])
|Voice Actor=[[Chisa Yokoyama]] ([[Dragon Quest II CD Theater|CD Theater]])<br>[[Sumire Uesaka]] ({{Rivals Ace}})
|}}
|}}
The '''Princess of Moonbrooke''' is one of the main characters of {{Dragon Quest II}}.


The '''Princess of Moonbrooke''' is a character in the {{DQSeries}} that appears as a playable party member in {{DQ2}}. She is a descendant of [[Erdrick]] who inherited none of her ancestor's physical strength but makes up for it with her magical prowess.
She is a descendant of [[Erdrick]] who inherited none of her ancestor's physical strength, but makes up for it with her magical prowess.


After [[Hargon]] attacks [[Moonbrooke]], the Princess of Moonbrooke is cursed and turned into a dog. Later, after her cousins the [[Hero (Dragon Quest II)|Prince of Midenhall]] and the [[Prince of Cannock]] break the curse, she joins forces with them to exact revenge on [[Hargon]] for what he did to her subjects and her father.
After [[Hargon]] attacks [[Moonbrooke]], the Princess of Moonbrooke is cursed and turned into a dog. Later, after her cousins the {{Prince of Midenhall}} and the [[Prince of Cannock]] break the curse, she joins forces with them to exact revenge on [[Hargon]] for what he did to her subjects and her father.


==Appearance and Personality==
==Appearance and Personality==
She is depicted as shorter than her cousins, by how much depending on the illustration. She alternates between having blonde and lavender hair, and is clothed in a white robe and purple or red hood with Erdrick's crest on the forehead, carrying what looks to be a [[wizard's staff]] in the Japanese version of the game. Her eye color changes between lavender, red, and blue, as well. In the American illustrations for the NES version of the game she is tall, blond, and wears a pink and black robe, knee-high black boots, red cape and holds the [[lightning staff]]. When cursed by [[Hargon]], she took the form of a brown dog.
She is depicted as shorter than her cousins, by how much depending on the illustration. She alternates between having blonde and lavender hair, and is clothed in a white robe and purple or red hood with Erdrick's crest on the forehead, short lavender boots, and carrying a wand topped with a red crystal. Her eye colour changes between lavender, red, and blue, as well, though many modern appearances depict her with red eyes. In the American illustrations for the {{NES}} version of the game she is tall, blond, and wears a pink and black robe, knee-high black boots, red cape and holds the [[Lightning staff]]. When cursed by [[Hargon]], she took the form of a brown dog.


The princess comes across as a shy but strong willed girl, who wants revenge on [[Hargon]] for what was done to her father and [[Moonbrooke|home]]. When encountered in various spin-offs and cameo appearances in later games, the princess is a jubilant and perky young woman prone to fits of laughter. Humorously, she sometimes ''barks'' when she becomes angry in said cameos, such as [[Fortune Street]].
The Princess comes across as a shy but strong willed girl, who wants revenge on Hargon for what was done to her father and home. When encountered in various spin-offs and cameo appearances in later games, the Princess is a jubilant and perky young woman prone to fits of laughter. Humorously, she sometimes ''barks'' when she becomes angry in said cameos, such as [[Fortune Street]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ2}}===
==={{DQ2}}===
The princess is first seen in the opening cutscene, and is encountered in person in [[Moonaham]]. Unable to communicate with her cousins due to her curse, she follows them around as a party member anyway as head's up to new players that the dog is more than it seems. After getting hints from the townsfolk of Moonaham, the two princes find the [[Mirror of Ra]] in a swamp east of the ruins of Moonbrooke. Returning to the village, the mirror is used on the princess and she is restored.
The Princess is first seen in the opening cutscene, and is encountered in person in [[Moonaham]]. Unable to communicate with her cousins due to her curse, she follows them around as a party member anyway as head's up to new players that the dog is more than it seems. After getting hints from the townsfolk of Moonaham, the two princes find the [[Ra's Mirror]] in a swamp east of the ruins of Moonbrooke. Returning to the village, the mirror is used on the Princess and she is restored.


====Stats====
====Stats====
''SNES & GB versions''
''{{SFC}} & [[Game Boy]] versions''
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| Level || 1 || 35
| Level || 1 || 35
|-
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| HP || 32 || 175
| {{HP}} || 32 || 175
|-
|-
| MP || 28 || 196
| {{MP}} || 28 || 196
|-
|-
| Strength || 2 || 70
| {{Strength}} || 2 || 70
|-
|-
| Agility || 22 || 160
| {{Agility}} || 22 || 160
|-
|-
| Resilience || 11 || 71
| {{Resilience}} || 11 || 71
|-
|-
| Initial gear ||colspan=2|[[Cypress stick]], [[Plain clothes]]
| Initial gear ||colspan=2|[[Cypress stick]], [[Plain clothes]]
|}
|}


''Android and iOS versions''
''[[Cell phone|Android and iOS]] versions''
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| Level || 1 || 50
| Level || 1 || 50
|-
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| HP || 32 || 180
| {{HP}} || 32 || 180
|-
|-
| MP || 28 || 229
| {{MP}} || 28 || 229
|-
|-
| Strength || 2 || 72
| {{Strength}} || 2 || 72
|-
|-
| Agility || 22 || 202
| {{Agility}} || 22 || 202
|-
|-
| Resilience || 10 || 125
| {{Resilience}} || 10 || 125
|-
|-
| Initial gear ||colspan=2|[[Cypress stick]], [[Plain clothes]]
| Initial gear ||colspan=2|[[Cypress stick]], [[Plain clothes]]
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{{clear}}
====Spells====
====Spells====
[[File:Moonbrooke_Studying.png|right|thumb|200px|The princess hard at work studying magic]]
[[File:Moonbrooke_Studying.png|right|thumb|200px|The Princess hard at work studying magic.]]


{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; height:100px; text-align:center"
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|-<---!Headings are up first.!---> style="font-weight:bold; background:#FBC7C7"
| Level Learned || Original Japanese || Dragon Quest II || MP || Description
| Level Learned || Original Japanese || Dragon Quest II || {{MP}} || Description
|- style="font-weight:normal"
|- style="font-weight:normal"
| 1 || ベホイミ ''Behoimi'' || [[Midheal]] || 5 || Restores 85-100 HP.
| 1 || ベホイミ ''Behoimi'' || [[Midheal]] || 5 || Restores 85-100 {{HP}}.
|-
|-
| 2 || ラリホー ''Rarihoo'' || [[Snooze]] || 2 || Sends the enemy into a deep sleep.
| 2 || ラリホー ''Rarihoo'' || [[Snooze]] || 2 || Sends the enemy into a deep sleep.
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| 6 || マヌーサ ''Manuusa'' || [[Dazzle]] || 2 || Envelops enemies in illusions.
| 6 || マヌーサ ''Manuusa'' || [[Dazzle]] || 2 || Envelops enemies in illusions.
|-
|-
| 8 || トヘロス ''Toherosu'' || [[Holy Protection]] || 2 || Wards off weaker monsters.
| 8 || トヘロス ''Toherosu'' || [[Holy Protection]] || 2 || Wards off weaker {{MFamilies}}s.
|-
|-
| 10 || ルカナン ''Rukanan'' || [[Kasap]] || 2 || Reduces enemies' defence.
| 10 || ルカナン ''Rukanan'' || [[Kasap]] || 2 || Reduces enemies' {{Defence}}.
|-
|-
| 12/13 || キアリー ''Kiarii'' || [[Squelch]] || 3 || Cures the effects of poison.
| 12/13 || キアリー ''Kiarii'' || [[Squelch]] || 3 || Cures the effects of {{Poison}}.
|-
|-
| 15/16 || ベホマ ''Behoma'' || [[Fullheal]] || 8 || Restores an ally's HP completely.
| 15/16 || ベホマ ''Behoma'' || [[Fullheal]] || 8 || Restores an ally's {{HP}} completely.
|-
|-
| 17/18 || リレミト ''Riremito'' || [[Evac]] || 6 || Instantly escape from the depths of any dungeon.
| 17/18 || リレミト ''Riremito'' || [[Evac]] || 6 || Instantly escape from the depths of any dungeon.
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====Equipment====
====Equipment====
The Princess of Moonbrooke is the most limited in terms of equipment compared to her cousins, being only able to equip light clothing and magical staves and wands. She cannot use any shields. She joins the party equipped only with [[plain clothes]] and a [[cypress stick]] and does not have much in the way of physical attacks and defense. The SNES, GBC, and iOS/Android versions of the game mitigate this slightly by improving the attack scores on the wands she can equip.
The Princess of Moonbrooke is the most limited in terms of equipment compared to her cousins, being only able to equip light clothing and magical staves and wands. She cannot equip any shields. She joins the party equipped only with [[Plain clothes]] and a [[Cypress stick]] and does not have much in the way of Attack or Defence. Remake versions of the game mitigate this by improving the Attack bonuses on the wands she can equip.
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Cypress stick]]|statModifier=Attack +2}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Cypress stick]]|statModifier=Attack +2}}
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|header|title=Dragon Quest II|subtitle=All|equipmentType=Helmet}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Mad Cap]]|statModifier=Defense +8}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Mad Cap]]|statModifier=Defense +8}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|footer}}|Armor|
{{CharacterEquipmentList|footer}}|Armour|
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|header|title=Dragon Quest II|subtitle=All|equipmentType=Armour}}
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Plain clothes]]|statModifier=Defense +2}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Cloak of evasion]]|statModifier=Defense +35}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Cloak of evasion]]|statModifier=Defense +35}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Fur coat|Mink mantle]]|statModifier=Defense +60}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Mink mantle]]|statModifier=Defense +60}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Flowing dress]]|statModifier=Defense +65}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Flowing dress]]|statModifier=Defense +65}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|footer}}|Accessories|
{{CharacterEquipmentList|footer}}|Accessories|
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{{clear}}
{{clear}}
====Names====
====Names====
*Her name and stats are determined by the name the player chooses for the [[Hero (Dragon Quest II)|Hero]]. The Princess' name is selected from a list of eight names. They are Maria, Elani, Ollisa, Roz, Kailin, Peta, Illyth, and Gwen. In the Game Boy Color version, her possible names are: Erin, Mary, Nana, Beth, Fran, Gwen, Lynn, and Sara. Her name can be changed manually by putting in a code at the title screen. In the smartphone and Nintendo Switch versions, her name can be chosen at the beginning of the game.
*Her name and stats are determined by the name the player chooses for the {{Hero 2}}. The Princess' name is selected from a list of eight names. They are Maria, Elani, Ollisa, Roz, Kailin, Peta, Illyth, and Gwen.
*In the {{Game Boy Color}} version, her possible names are: Erin, Mary, Nana, Beth, Fran, Gwen, Lynn, and Sara. Her name can be changed manually by putting in a code at the title screen.
*In the [[Cell phone|smartphone]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] versions, her possible names are no longer based on the Hero's name and instead is chosen randomly. The names are: Eileen, Elaine, Fleurette, Ginny, Isolde, Lynda, Maria and Peronel. It can also be manually entered at the beginning of the game.
*The Japanese options for her name are Eileen (アイリン), Akina (あきな), Samantha (サマンサ), Nana (ナナ), Pudding (プリン), Maiko (まいこ), Maria (マリア), and Linda (リンダ).  
*The Japanese options for her name are Eileen (アイリン), Akina (あきな), Samantha (サマンサ), Nana (ナナ), Pudding (プリン), Maiko (まいこ), Maria (マリア), and Linda (リンダ).  
*The official Japanese [[Dragon Quest II CD Theater|CD theater]] drama calls her Nana, from her default names. The novel switches things up by calling her Seria, a name not found in the game.
*The official Japanese [[Dragon Quest II CD Theater|CD theater]] drama calls her Nana, which is one of her default names. The novel switches things up by calling her Seria, a name not found in the game.
*In ''[[Fortune Street]]'', her name is Princessa or Pudding. In ''Dragon Quest IX'', her name is Princessa.
*In ''[[Fortune Street]]'', her name is Princessa or Pudding. In ''Dragon Quest IX'', her name is Princessa.
*{{DQStars}} refers to her as Pudding again.  
*{{DQStars}} refers to her as Pudding again.  
*In the Japanese version of ''[[Dragon Quest Tact]]'', her name is Pudding, while the English version calls her Peronel.
*In the Japanese version of ''Tact'', her name is Pudding, while the English version calls her Peronel.
*In {{DQI&IIHD}}, Peronel is her default name once again or the player can manually enter her name at the beginning of the game.


[[File:DQI and II Princess of Moonbrooke.png|right|border|135px]]
[[File:DQI and II Princess of Moonbrooke.png|right|border|135px]]


==={{DQ9}}===
==={{DQ9}}===
On May 27, 2011, the Princess of Moonbrooke began appearing as a special guest under the name of '''Princess Princessa''' at the [[Quester's Rest]] in [[Stornway]]. This could be downloaded through the [[DQVC]] using Nintendo's Wi-Fi channel when it was still available. When spoken to, she will give the [[Hero (Dragon Quest IX)|Hero]] different pieces of her outfit is certain conditions are fulfilled.
On May 27, 2011, the Princess of Moonbrooke began appearing as a special guest under the name of '''Princess Princessa''' at the [[Quester's Rest]] in [[Stornway]]. This could be downloaded through the [[DQVC]] using Nintendo's Wi-Fi channel when it was still available. When spoken to, she will give the {{Hero 9}} different pieces of her outfit is certain conditions are fulfilled.
*[[Moonbrooke dress]] - Received when talking to her.
*[[Moonbrooke dress]] - Received when talking to her.
*[[Moonbrooke hood]] - Received when it is the player's birthday.
*[[Moonbrooke hood]] - Received when it is the player's birthday.
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==={{DQ11}}===
==={{DQ11}}===
The princess is found in the [[Moonaham]] section of the [[Echo Chamber]], where in she has returned to human form at the cost of the citizens becoming dogs themselves. Distraught, she requests aid from the [[Hero (Dragon Quest XI)|Luminary]] and seeks a jug of [[Magic water]] to undo the curse. After being given the phial and returning history to normal, she laments her fate and awaits the arrival of her cousins. Humorously, she is greatly taken aback at how common magic water is in the Luminary's world compared to her own, which is likely a developer joke at how mundane magical items have become in recent games in the series.
The princess is found in the [[Moonaham]] section of the [[Echo Chamber]], where in she has returned to [[human]] form at the cost of the citizens becoming dogs themselves. Distraught, she requests aid from the {{Luminary}} and seeks a jug of [[Magic water]] to undo the curse. After being given the phial and returning history to normal, she laments her fate and awaits the arrival of her cousins. Humorously, she is greatly taken aback at how common magic water is in the {{Luminary}}'s world compared to her own, which is likely a developer joke at how mundane magical items have become in recent games in the series.
 
==={{DQTreasures}}===
A statue representing the princess is [[List of treasures in Dragon Quest Treasures|Treasure No. 331]],, with a base value of 1,200,000.


===''[[Dragon Quest of the Stars]]''===
==={{DQStars}}===
The princess is a playable ally who encounters [[Cyril]] during the the ''II'' scenario quest. She first appears in her cursed form and is illustrated with blonde hair, but has lavender hair in her polygon model.
The Princess is a playable ally who encounters [[Cyril]] during the the ''II'' scenario quest. She first appears in her cursed form and is illustrated with blonde hair, but has lavender hair in her polygon model.


Her outfit and staff is available as a drop in most Dragon Quest II missions.
Her outfit and staff is available as a drop in most ''Dragon Quest II'' missions.


==={{DQR}}===
==={{DQRivals}}===
The princess is a playable character in the game, being introduced alongside her cousins in the "Triumph of Heroes" card pack that was released after the game's title changed to ''Dragon Quest Rivals Ace''. She is featured on three different cards.
The princess is a playable character in the game, being introduced alongside her cousins in the "Triumph of Heroes" card pack that was released after the game's title changed to {{DQRA}}. She is featured on three different cards.


===''[[Fortune Street]]''===
===''[[Fortune Street]]''===
The princess is a playable character and a rank C opponent.
The Princess is a playable character and a rank C opponent.


===''[[Dragon Quest Walk]]''===
==={{DQWalk}}===
The Princess of Moonbrooke appears as part of the ''Dragon Quest II'' event that began on May 27, 2021. She can participate as a helper after clearing Chapter 2, Episode 2 of the event and her outfit can be purchased by exchanging gold pass medals.
The Princess of Moonbrooke appears as part of the ''Dragon Quest II'' event that began on May 27, 2021. She can participate as a helper after clearing Chapter 2, Episode 2 of the event and her outfit can be purchased by exchanging gold pass medals.


===''[[Dragon Quest Tact]]''===
==={{DQTact}}===
The Princess of Moonbrooke is called Peronel and she appears as an S-rank member of the Hero family as part of the limited ''Dragon Quest II'' event on her own banner alongside [[Orc king]]. Peronel also appears as a boss in the special Luminaries of the Legendary Line boss battle with Rickerd.
The Princess of Moonbrooke is known as '''Peronel''' and she appears as an S-rank member of the [[Hero family]] as part of the original ''Dragon Quest II'' event on her own banner alongside [[Orc king]]. Peronel also appears as a boss in the special Luminaries of the Legendary Line boss battle with Rickerd. Peronel is one of the characters that can be scouted by the player by redeeming their Dark Lord/Hero Meeting Ticket S.
{{DQTactEnemy
{{DQTactEnemy
|name=Peronel
|name=Peronel
|kanji= プリン
|kanji=プリン
|romanji= {{tt|Purin|Pudding}}
|romanji= {{tt|Purin|Pudding}}
|sprite=[[File:DQT Peronel.png|280px]]
|sprite=[[File:DQT Peronel.png|280px]]
|family=[[File:Tact Icon Hero.png|48px]]<br>Hero
|family=[[File:Tact Icon Hero.png|48px]]<br>{{Hero F}}
|rank=[[File:DQTact Rank Icon S.png|48px]]
|rank=[[File:DQTact Rank Icon S.png|48px]]
|role=[[File:DQTact MagicType.png|48px]]<br>Magic
|role=[[File:DQTact MagicType.png|48px]]<br>Magic
|lvl= 120
|lvl=140
|hp= 942
|hp=1,145
|mp= 501
|mp=596
|attack= 283
|attack=326
|defense= 361
|defense=388
|agility= 321
|agility=346
|wisdom= 430
|wisdom=461
|move=2
|move=2
|weight=60
|weight=60
|bskill1=[[Sacred Light]]
|bskill1=[[Sacred Light]]
|bskill2=[[Earth-Shattering Kaboom]]
|bskill2=[[Earth-Shattering Kaboom]]{{tt|*|Level 38}}<Br>[[Kazap]]{{tt|*|Level 56}}
|bskill3=[[Kazap]]<br>'''Coup de Grâce''': [[Moonbrooke Prayer]]
|bskill3='''Coup de Grâce''': [[Moonbrooke Prayer]]{{tt|*|Level 80}}<br>'''Talent Blossoming''': [[Erdrick's Northlight]]
|askill1= Rubiss's Blessing / Stats Up
|askill1=Rubiss's Blessing / Stats Up
|askill2= Crack Res +25 / Stats Up
|askill2=Crack Res +25 / Stats Up
|askill3= Kazap Potency +5%<br>Moonbrooke Prayer Effect +5% / Stats Up
|askill3=Kazap Potency +5%<br>Moonbrooke Prayer Recovery +5% / Stats Up
|askill4= Woosh Res +25 / Stats Up
|askill4=Woosh Res +25 / Stats Up
|askill5= Kazap Potency +5%<br>Moonbrooke Prayer Effect +5% / Stats Up
|askill5=Kazap Potency +5%<br>Moonbrooke Prayer Recovery +5% / Stats Up
|lperk1=Raises Zap-type spell potency of allies, including herself, by 20% in a 5x5 square around her.
|lperk1=Raises Zap-type spell potency of allies, including herself, by 20% in a 5x5 square around her.
|bperk1=WIS +15<br>Max MP +15
|bperk1=WIS +15<br>Max MP +15
|bperk2='''Sporadic Lightning Jolt Follow-Up''': When any other ally attacks: Occasionally follows up with Lightning Jolt if attack target is within follow-up range.
|bperk2='''Sporadic Lightning Jolt Follow-Up''': When any other ally attacks: Occasionally follows up with Lightning Jolt if attack target is within follow-up range.
|bperk3=Kazap Potency +2%<br>Moonbrooke Prayer Effect +2%
|bperk3=Kazap Potency +2%<br>Moonbrooke Prayer Recovery +2%
|aperk1= '''Rubiss's Blessing''': Restores 10 MP for all allies in area of effect at the start of each action until turn 10.
|aperk1= '''Rubiss's Blessing''': Restores 10 MP for all allies in area of effect at the start of each action until turn 10.
|frizz-resist= Very Weak
|frizz-resist= Very Weak
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}}
}}


==Legacy==
==In Other Languages==
The fair princess introduces several firsts to the ''Dragon Quest'' series, such as being the first heroine to join the protagonist, the series' original dedicated spell-casting character, and the first to endure the destruction of their family and home. Such a melancholy fate would become the series' standard, with only a scant few lead characters avoiding the trend.
 
==Other Languages==
{{OtherLanguages
{{OtherLanguages
|es=Princesa de Arroyo Luna|es-meaning=Princess of Moonbrook
|es=Princesa de Arroyo Luna|es-meaning=Princess of Moonbrook
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
DQII_Pudding.png|Famicom art.
File:DQII Princessa Chibi-style.png|Art from the back of the Famicom box.
DQII Princessa Chibi-style.png|Art from the back of the famicom box.
File:Princess of Moonbrooke concept art.jpg|Concept art of the Princess
DQII Trio.png|With her cousins.
File:DQII Pudding.png|Famicom art.
DQII Clothes Hiding.png|Wearing the [[Cloak of evasion]].
File:DQII Clothes Hiding.png|Famicom art of the [[Cloak of evasion]].
Flowing dress Moonbrooke.jpg|Her highness wearing the [[Flowing Dress]].
File:Flowing dress Moonbrooke.jpg|The princess wearing the [[Flowing dress]].
Mad cap old.jpg|Her Highness' [[Mad Cap|curious]] cap.
File:Mad cap old.jpg|The princess wearing the [[Mad cap]].
Mink mantle old.jpg|[[Mink_Mantle|Posh]] princess.
File:Mink mantle old.jpg|Famicom art of the [[Mink mantle]].
Dq2 cloak of evasion.jpg|
File:March Dragon Quest detail.png|"March Dragon Quest" detail.
DQII flowing dress.jpg
File:Calendar Winged Cape.jpg|Jumping off [[Dragon's Horn]] towers.
DQII Mink mantle.jpg
File:Calendar Luminaries.jpg|Traversing [[Rendarak]].
File:MSX nightmare.png|The infamous dangerous swimsuit scene from the MSX version.
File:MSX nightmare.png|The Scandalous Swimsuit scene from the MSX version.
Moonbrookeinfernos.jpg|The Princess of Moonbrooke casting the spell [[Woosh]].
File:Moonbrook.png|Super Famicom art.
Moonbrookehealall.jpg|Healing the [[Prince of Midenhall]], with the [[Prince of Cannock]] in the background.
File:DQII Trio.png|With her cousins.
Conflagation.jpg|
File:DQII flowing dress.jpg
DQII fighting gremlins.jpg|The party fighting [[gremlin]]s in [[Rippleport]].
File:DQII Mink mantle.jpg
SNES DQII.jpg|Super Famicom art.
File:Moonbrookeinfernos.jpg|The Princess of [[Moonbrooke]] casting the spell [[Woosh]].
DQI and II Princess of Moonbrooke.png|''Dragon Quest I + II''.
File:Moonbrookehealall.jpg|Healing the [[Prince of Midenhall]], with the [[Prince of Cannock]] in the background.
DQI and II Princess of Moonbrooke alt.png|''Dragon Quest I + II''.
File:Conflagation.jpg|The party fighting monsters in the [[Sea Cave]].
March Dragon Quest detail.png|"March Dragon Quest" detail.
File:DQII fighting gremlins.jpg|The party fighting [[Gremlin]]s in [[Rippleport]].
Itadaki Street DS Princessa.png|''Itadaki Street DS''.
File:SNES DQII.jpg|Super Famicom box art.
Itadaki St DS girls.png|''Itadaki Street DS''.
File:DQI and II Princess of Moonbrooke.png|''Dragon Quest I & II''.
Fortune Street Princessa.png|''Fortune Street''.
File:DQI and II Princess of Moonbrooke alt.png|''Dragon Quest I & II''.
DQII PrincessOfMoonbrooke ModernArt.png|Modern artwork.
File:DQII PrincessOfMoonbrooke ModernArt.png|Modern artwork
Theathrhythm Moonbrooke.png|''Theathrhythm Dragon Quest''
File:DQ2HD Key Art 2.jpg
DQRA Cousins.jpg|Alongside her cousins in ''Dragon Quest Rivals Ace''
File:DQ2HD Key Art.jpg
DQT Princess of Moonbrooke.png|''Tact'' official art.
File:Dq2hero.jpeg|[[Kamui Fujiwara]] artwork.
DQT Purin.jpg
File:Luminaries of the Legendary Line.jpg|[[Mutsumi Inomata]] artwork.
DQT Mindini DQ2.png|[[Mindini]] dressed as the Princess of Moonbrooke
File:Moonbrooke.png
DQ 4Koma Gekijou Extra 8.png|
File:DQ2 Moonbrooke.jpg|The princess in the Dragon Quest 2 novelization.
DQ Heroines.png|''DQ'' Heroines.
File:DQ2 False Idol.jpg
DQII Moonbrooke Figure.jpg|''Dragon Quest Character Figure Collection Roto no Monshou'' series.
File:Itadaki Street DS Princessa.png|''Itadaki Street DS''.
Conklave 1 and 2.jpg|Being parodied by a [[Conklave]].
File:Itadaki St DS girls.png|''Itadaki Street DS''.
DQ Stars Android Puppy of Moonbrooke.jpg|Cursed form in {{Stars}}.
File:Fortune Street Princessa.png|''[[Fortune Street]]''.
DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 1.jpg|Regular form in ''Stars''.
File:Theathrhythm Moonbrooke.png|The Princess of Moonbrooke in ''[[Theatrhythm Dragon Quest]]''.
DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 2.jpg|
File:DQR Moonbrooke.png|{{Rivals}} artwork.
DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 3.jpg|
File:DQRA Cousins.jpg|Alongside her cousins in {{DQRA}}
DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 4.jpg|
File:DQT Princess of Moonbrooke.png|''Tact'' official art.
DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 5.jpg|
File:DQT Purin.jpg
File:DQT Mindini DQ2.png|[[Mindini]] dressed as the Princess of [[Moonbrooke]].
File:DQ 4Koma Gekijou Extra 8.png
File:DQ Heroines.png|''DQ'' Heroines.
File:DQII Moonbrooke Figure.jpg|''Dragon Quest Character Figure Collection Roto no Monshou'' series.
File:Conklave 1 and 2.jpg|The [[Conkclave]].
File:DQ Stars Android Puppy of Moonbrooke.jpg|Cursed form in ''Stars''.
File:DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 1.jpg|Regular form in ''Stars''.
File:DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 2.jpg
File:DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 3.jpg
File:DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 4.jpg
File:DQ Stars Android Princess of Moonbrooke 5.jpg
File:Princess of moonbrooke statue treasures icon.jpg|The statue of the princess in ''Treasures''
File:Moonbrooke Slime.webp|Slime plush based on the princess.
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Moonbrooke|Kingdom of Moonbrooke]]
*[[Moonbrooke|Kingdom of Moonbrooke]]
*[[Moonbrooke costume]]
*[[Hero (Dragon Quest II)|Prince of Midenhall]]
*[[Hero (Dragon Quest II)|Prince of Midenhall]]
*[[Prince of Cannock]]
*[[Prince of Cannock]]
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Princess of Moonbrooke
Dragon Quest II
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake
Sprite(s)
Japanese name ムーンブルクの王女
Romaji Mūnburuku no Oujo
Title Princess
Moonbrooke Maiden (IX)
Vocation Mage
Race Human
Age 16
Family Erdrick (ancestor)
Hero (ancestor)
Princess Gwaelin (ancestor)
Prince of Midenhall (cousin)
Prince of Cannock (cousin)
Princess of Cannock (cousin)
Voice actor Chisa Yokoyama (CD Theater)
Sumire Uesaka (Rivals Ace)

The Princess of Moonbrooke is one of the main characters of Dragon Quest II.

She is a descendant of Erdrick who inherited none of her ancestor's physical strength, but makes up for it with her magical prowess.

After Hargon attacks Moonbrooke, the Princess of Moonbrooke is cursed and turned into a dog. Later, after her cousins the Prince of Midenhall and the Prince of Cannock break the curse, she joins forces with them to exact revenge on Hargon for what he did to her subjects and her father.

Appearance and Personality[edit | edit source]

She is depicted as shorter than her cousins, by how much depending on the illustration. She alternates between having blonde and lavender hair, and is clothed in a white robe and purple or red hood with Erdrick's crest on the forehead, short lavender boots, and carrying a wand topped with a red crystal. Her eye colour changes between lavender, red, and blue, as well, though many modern appearances depict her with red eyes. In the American illustrations for the NES version of the game she is tall, blond, and wears a pink and black robe, knee-high black boots, red cape and holds the Lightning staff. When cursed by Hargon, she took the form of a brown dog.

The Princess comes across as a shy but strong willed girl, who wants revenge on Hargon for what was done to her father and home. When encountered in various spin-offs and cameo appearances in later games, the Princess is a jubilant and perky young woman prone to fits of laughter. Humorously, she sometimes barks when she becomes angry in said cameos, such as Fortune Street.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line[edit | edit source]

The Princess is first seen in the opening cutscene, and is encountered in person in Moonaham. Unable to communicate with her cousins due to her curse, she follows them around as a party member anyway as head's up to new players that the dog is more than it seems. After getting hints from the townsfolk of Moonaham, the two princes find the Ra's Mirror in a swamp east of the ruins of Moonbrooke. Returning to the village, the mirror is used on the Princess and she is restored.

Stats[edit | edit source]

SFC & Game Boy versions

Attribute Starting Stats Maximum Stats
Level 1 35
HP 32 175
MP 28 196
Strength 2 70
Agility 22 160
Resilience 11 71
Initial gear Cypress stick, Plain clothes

Android and iOS versions

Attribute Starting Stats Maximum Stats
Level 1 50
HP 32 180
MP 28 229
Strength 2 72
Agility 22 202
Resilience 10 125
Initial gear Cypress stick, Plain clothes

Spells[edit | edit source]

The Princess hard at work studying magic.
Level Learned Original Japanese Dragon Quest II MP Description
1 ベホイミ Behoimi Midheal 5 Restores 85-100 HP.
2 ラリホー Rarihoo Snooze 2 Sends the enemy into a deep sleep.
4 バギ Bagi Woosh 4 Slices through the enemy with a small whirlwind.
6 マヌーサ Manuusa Dazzle 2 Envelops enemies in illusions.
8 トヘロス Toherosu Holy Protection 2 Wards off weaker monsters.
10 ルカナン Rukanan Kasap 2 Reduces enemies' Defence.
12/13 キアリー Kiarii Squelch 3 Cures the effects of Poison.
15/16 ベホマ Behoma Fullheal 8 Restores an ally's HP completely.
17/18 リレミト Riremito Evac 6 Instantly escape from the depths of any dungeon.
19/21 イオナズン Ionazun Kaboom 8 Engulfs the enemy in a large explosion.
21 トラマナ Toramana Safe Passage 4 Walk safely over barriers.
22/27 (remake only) ザオリク Zaoriku Kazing 15 Resurrects a fallen ally.
23/29/36 アバカム Abakamu Click 2 Open a door without needing a key.
25/30 パルプンテ Parupunte Hocus Pocus 15 Take a chance with Lady Luck! Only she knows what will happen.

Equipment[edit | edit source]

The Princess of Moonbrooke is the most limited in terms of equipment compared to her cousins, being only able to equip light clothing and magical staves and wands. She cannot equip any shields. She joins the party equipped only with Plain clothes and a Cypress stick and does not have much in the way of Attack or Defence. Remake versions of the game mitigate this by improving the Attack bonuses on the wands she can equip.

Dragon Quest II (All) 
Helmet Modifier(s)
Mad Cap Defense +8

Names[edit | edit source]

  • Her name and stats are determined by the name the player chooses for the Hero. The Princess' name is selected from a list of eight names. They are Maria, Elani, Ollisa, Roz, Kailin, Peta, Illyth, and Gwen.
  • In the Game Boy Color version, her possible names are: Erin, Mary, Nana, Beth, Fran, Gwen, Lynn, and Sara. Her name can be changed manually by putting in a code at the title screen.
  • In the smartphone and Nintendo Switch versions, her possible names are no longer based on the Hero's name and instead is chosen randomly. The names are: Eileen, Elaine, Fleurette, Ginny, Isolde, Lynda, Maria and Peronel. It can also be manually entered at the beginning of the game.
  • The Japanese options for her name are Eileen (アイリン), Akina (あきな), Samantha (サマンサ), Nana (ナナ), Pudding (プリン), Maiko (まいこ), Maria (マリア), and Linda (リンダ).
  • The official Japanese CD theater drama calls her Nana, which is one of her default names. The novel switches things up by calling her Seria, a name not found in the game.
  • In Fortune Street, her name is Princessa or Pudding. In Dragon Quest IX, her name is Princessa.
  • Dragon Quest of the Stars refers to her as Pudding again.
  • In the Japanese version of Tact, her name is Pudding, while the English version calls her Peronel.
  • In Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, Peronel is her default name once again or the player can manually enter her name at the beginning of the game.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit | edit source]

On May 27, 2011, the Princess of Moonbrooke began appearing as a special guest under the name of Princess Princessa at the Quester's Rest in Stornway. This could be downloaded through the DQVC using Nintendo's Wi-Fi channel when it was still available. When spoken to, she will give the Hero different pieces of her outfit is certain conditions are fulfilled.

The player will receive the Accolade Moonbrooke Maiden if the Hero wears all of the parts of the Prince of Moonbrooke's costume.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit | edit source]

The princess is found in the Moonaham section of the Echo Chamber, where in she has returned to human form at the cost of the citizens becoming dogs themselves. Distraught, she requests aid from the Luminary and seeks a jug of Magic water to undo the curse. After being given the phial and returning history to normal, she laments her fate and awaits the arrival of her cousins. Humorously, she is greatly taken aback at how common magic water is in the Luminary's world compared to her own, which is likely a developer joke at how mundane magical items have become in recent games in the series.

Dragon Quest Treasures[edit | edit source]

A statue representing the princess is Treasure No. 331,, with a base value of 1,200,000.

Dragon Quest of the Stars[edit | edit source]

The Princess is a playable ally who encounters Cyril during the the II scenario quest. She first appears in her cursed form and is illustrated with blonde hair, but has lavender hair in her polygon model.

Her outfit and staff is available as a drop in most Dragon Quest II missions.

Dragon Quest Rivals[edit | edit source]

The princess is a playable character in the game, being introduced alongside her cousins in the "Triumph of Heroes" card pack that was released after the game's title changed to Dragon Quest Rivals Ace. She is featured on three different cards.

Fortune Street[edit | edit source]

The Princess is a playable character and a rank C opponent.

Dragon Quest Walk[edit | edit source]

The Princess of Moonbrooke appears as part of the Dragon Quest II event that began on May 27, 2021. She can participate as a helper after clearing Chapter 2, Episode 2 of the event and her outfit can be purchased by exchanging gold pass medals.

Dragon Quest Tact[edit | edit source]

The Princess of Moonbrooke is known as Peronel and she appears as an S-rank member of the Hero family as part of the original Dragon Quest II event on her own banner alongside Orc king. Peronel also appears as a boss in the special Luminaries of the Legendary Line boss battle with Rickerd. Peronel is one of the characters that can be scouted by the player by redeeming their Dark Lord/Hero Meeting Ticket S.

Peronel (プリン Purin)
Dragon Quest Tact
Stats


Family Rank Role

Hero

Magic
Max Level HP MP Move
140 1,145 596 2
Attack Defense Agility Wisdom Weight
326 388 346 461 60
Basic Skills
First Second Third
Sacred Light Earth-Shattering Kaboom*
Kazap*
Coup de Grâce: Moonbrooke Prayer*
Talent Blossoming: Erdrick's Northlight
Awakening Skills
First Second Third
Rubiss's Blessing / Stats Up Crack Res +25 / Stats Up Kazap Potency +5%
Moonbrooke Prayer Recovery +5% / Stats Up
Fourth Fifth
Woosh Res +25 / Stats Up Kazap Potency +5%
Moonbrooke Prayer Recovery +5% / Stats Up
Leader Perks
First
Raises Zap-type spell potency of allies, including herself, by 20% in a 5x5 square around her.
Basic Perks
First Second Third
WIS +15
Max MP +15
Sporadic Lightning Jolt Follow-Up: When any other ally attacks: Occasionally follows up with Lightning Jolt if attack target is within follow-up range. Kazap Potency +2%
Moonbrooke Prayer Recovery +2%
Perk Details
First
Rubiss's Blessing: Restores 10 MP for all allies in area of effect at the start of each action until turn 10.
Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance * Crack Resistance * Woosh Resistance *
Very Weak Normal Half Res Half Res
Bang Resistance * Zap Resistance * Zam Resistance * Snooze Resistance
Normal Normal Very Weak Immune
Poison Resistance Physical Lock Resistance Spell Lock Resistance Martial Lock Resistance
Normal Normal Half Res Normal
Breath Lock Resistance Hobble Resistance * Stun Resistance * Dazzle Resistance
Normal Super Weak Super Weak Normal
Curse Resistance Paralysis Resistance Confusion Resistance Charm Resistance
Normal Normal Half Res Normal

In Other Languages[edit | edit source]

Language Translation Meaning
EspañolPrincesa de Arroyo LunaPrincess of Moonbrook
FrançaisPrincesse de RuisselunePrincess of Moonbrook

Gallery[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]