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|japanese= 天空城 (DQIV, V),
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ゼニスの城 (DQVI, DQIII remake)
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'''Zenithia''' is the name of the sky castle that appears in several games in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|series]].  The first appearance is in ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'', and the castle is one of several elements from ''[[Dragon Quest IV|IV]]'', ''[[Dragon Quest V|V]]'', and ''[[Dragon Quest VI|VI]]'' which connects the three games as a distant trilogy; this group was often called the ''Tenku'' (Japanese for ''Heaven'', or ''Sky''), or the ''Tenkuu no Shiro'' (''Castle in the Sky'') trilogy until Square Enix branded them as the [[Zenithia Trilogy]] in 2008.
'''Zenithia''' is the name of the sky castle that appears in several games in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|series]].  The first appearance is in ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'', and the castle is one of several elements from the eponymous [[Zenithia Trilogy]].


==Description==
==Description==
Zenithia is home to a powerful [[Zenith Dragon|dragon]], guardian of the world, and the winged, angel-like [[Zenithian]] people. Zenithians are an insular culture who avoid contact with those on the ground, but there have been instances where they have fallen off the clouds by accident or descended to earth of their own volition.
Zenithia is home to the powerful [[Zenith Dragon]] who serves as the guardian of the world, and the winged, angel-like [[Zenithian]] people. Zenithians are an insular culture who avoid contact with those on the surface, but there have been instances where they have fallen off the clouds by accident or descended to earth of their own volition. Zenithia is considered to be a myth by the world at large in each game it appears in, though researchers and clairvoyant NPCs give the player hints to its existence throughout the course of an adventure.  


The counterpart to Zenithia is [[Nadiria]], the underworld from which demons crawl forth.
The counterpart to Zenithia is [[Nadiria]], the underworld from which demons crawl forth. The antagonistic relationship between the two is the driving plot component in ''Dragon Quest V'', as the actions taken by the villains to destroy the castle directly lead to the inclusion of the game's {{Hero 5}} and his family in the war against Nadiria.  


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''===
==={{DQ4}}===
A sky castle at the end of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'s'' remake [[Bonus dungeon|bonus dungeon]] is called [[Cloudsgate Citadel (bonus dungeon)|Cloudsgate Citadel]], and the resident monarch refers to himself as King Zenith. It is unclear whether this castle and Zenithia are one in the same, or merely a reference to later games in the series.  
Zenithia made its first appearance as the final overworld location the Chosen travel to before descending into Nadiria. The castle can be accessed by climbing the [[Stairway to Zenithia]] near the [[Azimuth]], which goes as far up to the sky. While at Zenithia, the [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|Hero]] is given additional experience points by the Zenith Dragon, enough to raise them one level. The Dragon also unlocks the Zenithian Sword's true powers, as it will be needed for the final confrontation. In the wake of [[Psaro the Manslayer]]'s transformation in Nadiria, a beam of malice is emitted from the heart of the underworld and reaches the skies, burning a hole in the clouds. This hole gives the Hero access to the [[Doorway to Nadiria]], directly below the castle.


===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''===
In one of the castle chambers, a Zenithian woman can be interacted with. Her dialogue seems to imply that she is the Hero's long-lost mother. In addition, a diary can be found in the library reveals more information about the Hero's mother. In the adjacent rooms, the Hero can obtain a phial of [[Yggdrasil dew]] if they does not have any at the moment.
Zenithia made its first appearance as the final overworld location the Chosen travel to before descending into Nadiria. The castle can be accessed by climbing the [[Stairway to Zenithia]] near the [[Azimuth]], which goes as far up to the sky. While at Zenithia, the [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|hero]] is given additional experience points by the Zenith Dragon, enough to raise them one level. The Dragon also unlocks the Zenithian Sword's true powers, as it will be needed for the final confrontation. In the wake of [[Psaro the Manslayer]]'s transformation in Nadiria, an energy beam is emitted and reaches the skies, burning a hole in the clouds. This hole gives the Hero access to the [[Doorway to Nadiria]], directly below the castle.
 
In one of the castle chambers, a Zenithian woman can be interacted with. Her dialogue seems to imply that she is the Hero's long-lost mother. In addition, a diary can be found in the library reveals more information about the Hero's mother. In the adjacent rooms, the Hero can obtain a phial of [[Yggdrasil dew]] if he/she does not have any at the moment.


If the Hero interacts with [[Orifiela]], she will allow her dragon companion, [[Sparkie]], to accompany the Hero as a temporary party member. Sparkie acts on his own accord as do all guest characters, but focuses exclusively on attacking with his claws and breath.  
If the Hero interacts with [[Orifiela]], she will allow her dragon companion, [[Sparkie]], to accompany the Hero as a temporary party member. Sparkie acts on his own accord as do all guest characters, but focuses exclusively on attacking with his claws and breath.  


====Treasure====
====Treasures====
*[[Mini medal]]
*[[Mini medal]]
*[[Yggdrasil dew]]
*[[Yggdrasil dew]]


===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''===
==={{DQ5}}===
Zenithia has fallen into a lake south of [[Lofty Peak]] years before the game's story begins. This happened when the [[Golden Orb]], half of a set of magical orbs that power the castle, was knocked from it's pedestal by a cloud of miasma rising from Nadiria during the Zenith Dragon's tour of the world in the form of a human. The orb fell to earth and landed in [[Uptaten Towers]], where it was discovered by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest V)|Hero]] as a child.
Zenithia has fallen into a lake south of [[Lofty Peak]] several years before the game's story begins. This happened when the [[Golden Orb]], half of a set of magical orbs that power the castle, was knocked from it's pedestal by a cloud of miasma rising from Nadiria during the Zenith Dragon's tour of the world in the form of a human. The orb fell to earth and landed in [[Uptaten Towers]], where it was discovered by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest V)|Hero]] as a child.


The Zenithians sent themselves into suspended animation to survive the flooding of their home during their leader's absence. The Hero and his companions will attempt to raise Zenithia on the behalf of Dr. Agon, a peculiar man that they had rescued from a several decade-long ride in a minecart in the [[Diggery Pokery]]. The man uses magic to observe what had happened to the castle, and sees the golden orb falling to earth, being rediscovered, and then destroyed by [[Bishop Ladja]]. He states that all is not lost, however, and sends the party to the [[Faerie Lea]]--the two orbs that power Zenithia were crafted by the fair folk and there is a chance that duplicates can be made. After a brief stint of time travel at the [[Faerie Palace]], the Hero returns with the Golden Orb in hand and Zenithia rises from it's watery tomb.
The Zenithians sent themselves into suspended animation to survive the flooding of their home during their leader's absence. The Hero and his companions will attempt to raise Zenithia on the behalf of Dr. Agon, a peculiar man that they had rescued from a several decade-long ride in a minecart in the [[Diggery Pokery]]. The man uses magic to observe what had happened to the castle, and sees the golden orb falling to earth, being rediscovered, and then destroyed by [[Bishop Ladja]]. He states that all is not lost, however, and sends the party to the [[Faerie Lea]]--the two orbs that power Zenithia were crafted by the fair folk and there is a chance that duplicates can be made. After a brief stint of time travel at the [[Faerie Palace]], the Hero returns with the Golden Orb in hand and Zenithia rises from it's watery tomb.
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With this partially restored power, the castle can move freely around the lower sky and is one of the methods of travel used by the Hero to traverse around the world map -- it's the only means of reaching the secluded [[Talon Tower]].
With this partially restored power, the castle can move freely around the lower sky and is one of the methods of travel used by the Hero to traverse around the world map -- it's the only means of reaching the secluded [[Talon Tower]].


Aside from the hidden passageway leading to the two orb pedestals, Zenithia's physical layout is largely unchanged from its previous appearance in Dragon Quest IV. The hole in the clouds is still present as well, although it no longer serves any purpose. In addition, the diary containing information about the [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|previous Legendary Hero]]'s mother is still present in the library, although its pages have aged to the point where only a small portion of the original passage can be read.
Aside from the hidden passageway leading to the two orb pedestals, Zenithia's physical layout is largely unchanged from its previous appearance in Dragon Quest IV. The hole in the clouds is still present as well, although it no longer serves any purpose aside from a swift exit. In addition, the diary containing information about the [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|previous Legendary Hero]]'s mother is still present in the library, although its pages have aged to the point where only a small portion of the original passage can be read.


====Treasure====
====Treasures====
*[[Grappling hook]]
*[[Grappling hook]]
*[[Mini medal]]
*[[Mini medal]]
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*[[Yggdrasil dew]]
*[[Yggdrasil dew]]
*[[Zenithian Tintinnabulum]]
*[[Zenithian Tintinnabulum]]
===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
The story of the sixth game is the distant past of the Zenithia trilogy, revealing the origins of the flying castle and it's scaled sovereign. Here, it is know as '''Cloudsgate Citadel''' and is presided over by a man named King Zenith.
A former location in the [[Upper World]], Cloudsgate Citadel was sealed away by the Dread Fiend [[Dhuran]] prior to the beginning of the game, and a giant hole is left behind in its place. Initially, the castle is corrupted by darkness and becomes a boss battle known as [[Stormsgate Citadel (boss)|Stormsgate Citadel]]. The party will need to defeat the castle itself in battle in order to explore it.
Inside the castle, [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|the Hero]] and his companions will need to engage  Dhuran in battle to lift the darkness and restore the castle to its proper place. At this time, the castle is inhabited by normal people and is ruled by a human, King Zenith, although the egg containing the unborn Zenith Dragon is present. After [[Mortamor]] is defeated, the upper world begins to fade away; Cloudsgate Citadel remains as the only part of it that can still be seen and, floating above the real world, it becomes the Zenithia seen in the previous two games. At some point between Dragon Quest VI and V, the castle's inherent ability to float will fade away as well, making the two orbs necessary for the castle to remain in the skies.
====Treasure====
*2 [[Mini medal]]s
*2 [[Yggdrasil leaf]]s (2nd one is found after the castle rises into the [[Phantom World]])
*[[Seed of life]]
*[[Yggdrasil dew]]
====Nearby monsters====
*[[Battering ram (Dragon Quest VI)|Battering ram]]
*[[Darkgoyle]]
*[[Hellstalker]]
*[[Metal slime]]
*[[Jumping jackal]]
*[[Urnexpected]]
*'''[[Überkilling machine]]'''
*'''[[Iron tortoise]]'''
*'''[[Terry]]'''
*'''[[Dhuran]]'''


==Legendary Equipment==
==Legendary Equipment==
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There exists a set of legendary weapons and armor hailing from Zenithia, which are mandatory obtained in order to advance through the game. Most commonly known as the [[Zenithian Sword|Zenithian sword]], armor, shield and helmet; only a hero of Zenithian descent can wear them.  The entire set is required to be allowed entry into the Stairway to Zenithia in ''Dragon Quest IV''--if the hero is not present in the party, the gate will not open.  
There exists a set of legendary weapons and armor hailing from Zenithia, which are mandatory obtained in order to advance through the game. Most commonly known as the [[Zenithian Sword|Zenithian sword]], armor, shield and helmet; only a hero of Zenithian descent can wear them.  The entire set is required to be allowed entry into the Stairway to Zenithia in ''Dragon Quest IV''--if the hero is not present in the party, the gate will not open.  
In ''VI'', the items are not grouped together yet and have different names: the sword is called the [[Zenithian Equipment#Sword of Ramias|Sword of Ramias]], the armor is the [[Zenithian Equipment#Armour of Orgo|Armour of Orgo]], the shield is the [[Zenithian Equipment#Shield of Valora|Shield of Valora]], and the helmet is the [[Zenithian Equipment#Helm of Sebath|Helm of Sebath]].


[[Square Enix]] has released the Zenithian Sword and Sword of Ramias as part of their ''[[Dragon Quest Legend Items]]'' series - miniature collectible toy replicas of artifacts from the ''Dragon Quest'' universe.
[[Square Enix]] has released the Zenithian Sword and Sword of Ramias as part of their ''[[Dragon Quest Legend Items]]'' series - miniature collectible toy replicas of artifacts from the ''Dragon Quest'' universe.
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* '''Orifiela''' - She appears in the the fourth game as a Zenithian who has fallen to the world below and was unable to return to Zenithia. The party meets her at the top of the [[Yggdrasil]], and she participates in battle as an uncontrollable partner.
* '''Orifiela''' - She appears in the the fourth game as a Zenithian who has fallen to the world below and was unable to return to Zenithia. The party meets her at the top of the [[Yggdrasil]], and she participates in battle as an uncontrollable partner.
* '''Dr Agon''' - An enigmatic person who comes from the Castle of Zenithia. He appears in ''Dragon Quest V'', and he may be more than he seems at first.
* '''Dr Agon''' - An enigmatic person who comes from the Castle of Zenithia. He appears in ''Dragon Quest V'', and he may be more than he seems at first.
* '''King Zenith'''. The ruler of Cloudsgate Citadel in the sixth game. He is humanoid, unlike the Zenith Dragon, and advises the party after the dreadfiend Durhan is removed from his home.
* '''Sparkie''' - A young dragon who is sent by Orifiela to help the party in their fight against Psaro the Manslayer.  
* '''Sparkie''' - A young dragon who is sent by Orifiela to help the party in their fight against Psaro the Manslayer.  
* '''[[Oopsy and Daisy]]''' - Both are elfin girls who first appear in [[Birdsong Tower]] in Chapter 2 of ''IV''.  They leave upon [[Alena]], [[Kiryl]] & [[Borya]] reaching the top of the tower, and accidentally drop the [[Birdsong nectar]].  They appear again in Chapter 5 & 6 in Zenithia voicing their distrust of humans, but concede respect for The Hero and company upon their victory of Psaro.
* '''[[Oopsy and Daisy]]''' - Both are elfin girls who first appear in [[Birdsong Tower]] in Chapter 2 of ''IV''.  They leave upon [[Alena]], [[Kiryl]] & [[Borya]] reaching the top of the tower, and accidentally drop the [[Birdsong nectar]].  They appear again in Chapter 5 & 6 in Zenithia voicing their distrust of humans, but concede respect for The Hero and company upon their victory of Psaro.
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* The theme for Zenithia was called "Unknown Castle" in the Japanese [[soundtrack]] for ''Dragon Quest IV''.
* The theme for Zenithia was called "Unknown Castle" in the Japanese [[soundtrack]] for ''Dragon Quest IV''.
* ''[[Dragon Quest V]]'''s theme was simply called "Heaven".
* ''[[Dragon Quest V]]'''s theme was simply called "Heaven".
* ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]'' does not have a special theme for Zenithia; instead it uses the regular castle theme, "At the Palace".


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<center><gallery>
File:Cloudsgate citadel.jpg|Cloudsgate in its natural state
File:Stormsgate Citadel.png|The corrupted Cloudsgate
File:DQ Museum Zenithia.png|''Dragon Quest Museum'' Shibuya, Japan
File:DQ Museum Zenithia.png|''Dragon Quest Museum'' Shibuya, Japan
File:Zenithia rising.jpg|Zenithia rising from its sunken slumber
File:Zenithia rising.jpg|Zenithia rising from its sunken slumber
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Cloudsgate Citadel]]
*The [[Observatory]]
*The [[Observatory]]
*[[Zenithia.com]]
*[[Zenithia.com]]
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{{DQIV}}
{{DQV}}
{{DQV}}
{{DQVI}}
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[[Category:Recurring elements]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]]
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[[Category:Dragon Quest V locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest V vehicles]]
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Revision as of 21:34, 7 July 2020

Zenithia is the name of the sky castle that appears in several games in the series. The first appearance is in Dragon Quest IV, and the castle is one of several elements from the eponymous Zenithia Trilogy.

Description

Zenithia is home to the powerful Zenith Dragon who serves as the guardian of the world, and the winged, angel-like Zenithian people. Zenithians are an insular culture who avoid contact with those on the surface, but there have been instances where they have fallen off the clouds by accident or descended to earth of their own volition. Zenithia is considered to be a myth by the world at large in each game it appears in, though researchers and clairvoyant NPCs give the player hints to its existence throughout the course of an adventure.

The counterpart to Zenithia is Nadiria, the underworld from which demons crawl forth. The antagonistic relationship between the two is the driving plot component in Dragon Quest V, as the actions taken by the villains to destroy the castle directly lead to the inclusion of the game's Hero and his family in the war against Nadiria.

Appearances

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen

Zenithia made its first appearance as the final overworld location the Chosen travel to before descending into Nadiria. The castle can be accessed by climbing the Stairway to Zenithia near the Azimuth, which goes as far up to the sky. While at Zenithia, the Hero is given additional experience points by the Zenith Dragon, enough to raise them one level. The Dragon also unlocks the Zenithian Sword's true powers, as it will be needed for the final confrontation. In the wake of Psaro the Manslayer's transformation in Nadiria, a beam of malice is emitted from the heart of the underworld and reaches the skies, burning a hole in the clouds. This hole gives the Hero access to the Doorway to Nadiria, directly below the castle.

In one of the castle chambers, a Zenithian woman can be interacted with. Her dialogue seems to imply that she is the Hero's long-lost mother. In addition, a diary can be found in the library reveals more information about the Hero's mother. In the adjacent rooms, the Hero can obtain a phial of Yggdrasil dew if they does not have any at the moment.

If the Hero interacts with Orifiela, she will allow her dragon companion, Sparkie, to accompany the Hero as a temporary party member. Sparkie acts on his own accord as do all guest characters, but focuses exclusively on attacking with his claws and breath.

Treasures

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride

Zenithia has fallen into a lake south of Lofty Peak several years before the game's story begins. This happened when the Golden Orb, half of a set of magical orbs that power the castle, was knocked from it's pedestal by a cloud of miasma rising from Nadiria during the Zenith Dragon's tour of the world in the form of a human. The orb fell to earth and landed in Uptaten Towers, where it was discovered by the Hero as a child.

The Zenithians sent themselves into suspended animation to survive the flooding of their home during their leader's absence. The Hero and his companions will attempt to raise Zenithia on the behalf of Dr. Agon, a peculiar man that they had rescued from a several decade-long ride in a minecart in the Diggery Pokery. The man uses magic to observe what had happened to the castle, and sees the golden orb falling to earth, being rediscovered, and then destroyed by Bishop Ladja. He states that all is not lost, however, and sends the party to the Faerie Lea--the two orbs that power Zenithia were crafted by the fair folk and there is a chance that duplicates can be made. After a brief stint of time travel at the Faerie Palace, the Hero returns with the Golden Orb in hand and Zenithia rises from it's watery tomb.

With this partially restored power, the castle can move freely around the lower sky and is one of the methods of travel used by the Hero to traverse around the world map -- it's the only means of reaching the secluded Talon Tower.

Aside from the hidden passageway leading to the two orb pedestals, Zenithia's physical layout is largely unchanged from its previous appearance in Dragon Quest IV. The hole in the clouds is still present as well, although it no longer serves any purpose aside from a swift exit. In addition, the diary containing information about the previous Legendary Hero's mother is still present in the library, although its pages have aged to the point where only a small portion of the original passage can be read.

Treasures

Legendary Equipment

Main article: Zenithian Equipment

There exists a set of legendary weapons and armor hailing from Zenithia, which are mandatory obtained in order to advance through the game. Most commonly known as the Zenithian sword, armor, shield and helmet; only a hero of Zenithian descent can wear them. The entire set is required to be allowed entry into the Stairway to Zenithia in Dragon Quest IV--if the hero is not present in the party, the gate will not open.

Square Enix has released the Zenithian Sword and Sword of Ramias as part of their Dragon Quest Legend Items series - miniature collectible toy replicas of artifacts from the Dragon Quest universe.

Zenithia, from Square Enix's Dragon Quest World Gallery series


Notable inhabitants

  • Zenith Dragon - The ruler of Zenithia in the fourth and fifth games. In IV, he defeated Estark in the past and asks the party to defeat Psaro the Manslayer. In V, he offers to carry the party on his back through the skies after the castle is restored.
  • Orifiela - She appears in the the fourth game as a Zenithian who has fallen to the world below and was unable to return to Zenithia. The party meets her at the top of the Yggdrasil, and she participates in battle as an uncontrollable partner.
  • Dr Agon - An enigmatic person who comes from the Castle of Zenithia. He appears in Dragon Quest V, and he may be more than he seems at first.
  • Sparkie - A young dragon who is sent by Orifiela to help the party in their fight against Psaro the Manslayer.
  • Oopsy and Daisy - Both are elfin girls who first appear in Birdsong Tower in Chapter 2 of IV. They leave upon Alena, Kiryl & Borya reaching the top of the tower, and accidentally drop the Birdsong nectar. They appear again in Chapter 5 & 6 in Zenithia voicing their distrust of humans, but concede respect for The Hero and company upon their victory of Psaro.


Musical themes

  • The theme for Zenithia was called "Unknown Castle" in the Japanese soundtrack for Dragon Quest IV.
  • Dragon Quest V's theme was simply called "Heaven".

Gallery

See Also

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