Quest 64/Quest for the Fire Ruby

East Limelin


Monsters of East Limelin:

People of East Limelin:

Chests in East Limelin:

Limelin town
The name of Limelin reminds of Limekiln, an area of Dublin (Ireland); Limekilns, a village in Scotland; and, since Japanese language does not distinguish between L and R, Limelin/Limerin also reminds Limerick, one of the biggest cities in Ireland

People of Limelin:

People of Limelin Castle:

Chests in Limelin:

Baragoon Tunnel cave
Monsters of the Baragoon Tunnel cave:

Chests in the Baragoon Tunnel cave:

Dindom Dries


''For sure there are no deserts in the Celtic Nations, in fact they're the most rainy lands in Europe. The Celtic landscape most similar to a desert is the Burren in South-Western Ireland, a land of bare rock because of the wind and the harsh climate.''

Anyway, in Quest 64 the Celtland people of Greenoch and Shamwood explain that the devastation of the Dindom Dries was caused by the power of the Eletale Book in the past and by that of the Fire Ruby more recently.

Monsters of the Dindom Dries:

People of the Dindom Dries:

Chests in the Dindom Dries:

Greenoch town
The name of Greenoch reminds Greenock, a town in Scotland.

People of Greenoch:

Chests in Greenoch

Shamwood town
The name of Shamwood may refer to the shamrock, the plant symbol of Ireland.

People of Shamwood:

Chests in Shamwood:

Boil Hole cave
Monsters of the Boil Hole cave:

Chests in the Boil Hole cave: