Dragon Quest:Torneko
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| Torneko トルネコ | |
|---|---|
| Character's information | |
| Location | Lakanaba |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 40+ |
| Status | Alive |
| Family | Nina (Wife) Paolo (Son) |
| Occupation | Arms Merchant |
| Title | |
| Background information | |
| Earliest Mystery Dungeon appearance | |
| Earliest non-Mystery Dungeon appearance | Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen (1990) |
| Latest Mystery Dungeon appearance | |
| Latest non-Mystery Dungeon appearance | Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince (2023) |
Torneko (Japanese: トルネコ) is the protagonist of the Torneko's Great Adventure series. He made his debut appearance in Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon
in 1993.
Biography
Physical Appearance
Torneko wears a loose muumuu, chosen for comfort and practicality over fashion-ability. He hefts a giant backpack of sorts at all times, which he uses to hold his wares, personal belongings and, presumably, some of the party's items. He has a mustache and huge belly, both of which help to bring out his general jolliness. He has blue hair and a blue mustache.[1]
Personality
His personality in his own game series is similar to any silent protagonist. However, by interacting with other non-playable characters and even his own family, he is known to have the typical mindset of a family man and a merchant, although he is not greedy.
Name
Torneko and Taloon are not actual names used in the real world, being nomenclature invented by the original development staff and Enix America Corporation. For the characters cameo appearance in Dragon Quest VIII, the localization team headed by Richard Honeywood opted to make Taloon his surname instead of abandoning it outright.[1]
History
Early life
Introduced in the third chapter of Dragon Quest Ⅳ, Torneko is known as a merchant who would later join Solo or Sofia, the game's protagonists, as one of "the Chosen Ones". It would be in his own spin-off games that we discover what happened to him and his family after the event of the aforementioned game.
Torneko knew how to bargain since he was a kid, with his first successful attempt on trading a Dragon Scale for a stick to a bully named Lalo. He would later find interest in being a merchant and started working as one in Surene, later renamed to Zalenagrad, and one of many locations in Dragon Quest Ⅳ. Later on, he would meet for the first time Nina, albeit frustrated and even her strangling him after he told her the weapon her ex-husband had could not be returned in this store. This first encounter evolved into a relationship, resulting in both of them getting married and have a kid named Paulo, before the events of Dragon Quest Ⅳ.[2]
Torneko 1
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After saving the world with The Chosen Ones, he returned to his town and continued his work as an arms merchant. One day, he decided to expand his merchandise to unknown territories and went with his family to open one there. Arriving at the location, they would build a house, return a lost treasure for the King nearby them, and start their job there. Unbeknownst to Torneko, their house was near a mystery dungeon.
After bringing back the rumored treasure at that dungeon, the Box of Happiness, he plays the music box. This led to a blessing being sent around the shop.
Torneko 2
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A few months after finding the box, he and his family went back to their hometown, only to be given the news that it had been cursed during their absence. Because of this, Torneko had no choice but to find a cure to this curse through mysterious dungeons that had appeared around his town.
Torneko 3
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Seven years after the last event, Torneko is celebrating his son's twelfth birthday with a trip on the ocean. However, as he and his wife Nina gave the birthday cake to Paulo, a storm occurred and sent the family ashore to an island.
Family
Torneko's wife. Mentioned in numerous Dragon Quest games.
Torneko's son. Mentioned in numerous Dragon Quest games.
Appearances
For more about Torneko as a character in a specific game, click through their respective links.
| Torneko 1 | Torneko 2 | Torneko 3 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PS1 | GBA | PS2 | GBA | ||
| ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
In Other Media
Torneko is known to appear in numerous Dragon Quest main and spin-off games. Despite the Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon titles being canon to the mainline series, there are no direct references between him and the Mystery Dungeon franchise in other media.
Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 2 - Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion
In Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 2 - Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion, Torneko is mentioned by Dan
.
Gallery
Official Artwork
See Also
| Torneko's Great Adventure series - Characters | |
|---|---|
| Characters • Character Names | |
| Gaibara the Legendary Potter • Nina • Paulo • Torneko | |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://dragon-quest.org/wiki/Torneko_Taloon Torneko Taloon - Dragon Quest Wiki
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20060102060053/http://na.square-enix.com/games/torneko/characters.html






