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While the ''Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon'' games are canon to the mainline ''{{Meta|Dragon Quest}}'' series; the ''Torneko'' trilogy to ''Dragon Quest IV'' and ''Young Yangus'' to ''Dragon Quest VIII'', there have been a few references and cameos between this and the ''{{Shiren|Shiren the Wanderer (series)|Shiren the Wanderer}}'' series. For example, {{Shiren|Gaibara}} and {{Shiren|Saruyama}} appear in {{GameTitle|Torneko2PS1|l|i | While the ''Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon'' games are canon to the mainline ''{{Meta|Dragon Quest}}'' series; the ''Torneko'' trilogy to ''Dragon Quest IV'' and ''Young Yangus'' to ''Dragon Quest VIII'', there have been a few references and cameos between this and the ''{{Shiren|Shiren the Wanderer (series)|Shiren the Wanderer}}'' series. For example, {{Shiren|Gaibara}} and {{Shiren|Saruyama}} appear in {{GameTitle|Torneko2PS1|l|i}}, or the second game in the ''Mystery Dungeon'' franchise barring the number "2" in its title, serving as an indirect sequel of ''{{DragonQuest|Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon}}''. Additionally, in {{GameTitle|Shiren2|l|i}}, {{Shiren|Dan}}{{UT}} references {{DragonQuest|Torneko}} and {{DragonQuest|Paulo}}. | ||
{{Anchor|How long is the time gap between ''Dragon Quest IV'' and ''Torneko's Great Adventure''?}} | {{Anchor|How long is the time gap between ''Dragon Quest IV'' and ''Torneko's Great Adventure''?}} | ||
Following the question above, there were no indication of how many years went by between ''Dragon Quest IV'' and {{GameTitle|Torneko1|l|i | Following the question above, there were no indication of how many years went by between ''Dragon Quest IV'' and {{GameTitle|Torneko1|l|i}}. Although the spin-off game ''Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince'' acts as a parallel story to ''Dragon Quest IV''; starting as a prologue then ends with what happened after the aforementioned game, the gap between the two games may be short. Moreover, {{DragonQuest|Torneko}} does say he explored a dungeon when The Chosen Ones meet Psaro and his party near the end of the game. | ||
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Unanswered Lore Questions in the Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon series.
General
While the Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon games are canon to the mainline Dragon Quest series; the Torneko trilogy to Dragon Quest IV and Young Yangus to Dragon Quest VIII, there have been a few references and cameos between this and the Shiren the Wanderer series. For example, Gaibara and Saruyama appear in Template:GameTitle, or the second game in the Mystery Dungeon franchise barring the number "2" in its title, serving as an indirect sequel of Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon. Additionally, in Template:GameTitle, Dan references Torneko and Paulo.
Following the question above, there were no indication of how many years went by between Dragon Quest IV and Template:GameTitle. Although the spin-off game Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince acts as a parallel story to Dragon Quest IV; starting as a prologue then ends with what happened after the aforementioned game, the gap between the two games may be short. Moreover, Torneko does say he explored a dungeon when The Chosen Ones meet Psaro and his party near the end of the game.
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