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Denegul to Poper

Once you arrive in Denegul, talk the villager to the left of the entrance. She'll tell you to visit the Armor shop. Do so. You will find much better armor there, providing that you have 3000 gold to spare on the  Sonic Armor and the  Great Shield After this go to the elder and he will give you a hint about a Moon Blade, and how you must acquire the Moon Stone first in order to obtain the sword itself. He will tell you about a rock-blocked Dwarf Cave to the northeast, and give you an  Ancient Book and a  Sky Staff. Talk to some more people and find out more gossip about how dangerous the Dwarf Cave is, and some hints about Princess Felicia.

Beside the elder, you may have noticed, was Thor. Talk to him, and help him out on the quest, as it's not that hard and the benefits are quite crucial (in fact, you cannot progress with the story without it!). Head back to Voloh, talk to the NPCs in the town, and one of the NPCs on the east side of the town will give you  Thor's Pendant. Head back to Denegul and give it back to Thor, who will then in thanks give you one  Powerful Mirror, used exclusively to smash large rocks. Thor then does his ninja vanish trick again.

Well, you got the mirror, you should know what to do now. Head northeast and smash those rocks, and enter the cave.

Dwarf Cave itself is fairly dangerous. Save. You'll need to jump a lot. It isn't very hard, since most of the gaps are quite small. Just progress slowly, and you'll probably make it through the first part on the first try.

The second part of Dwarf Cave poses much more of a challenge. You have to dodge Fire Dragons that shoot out of the lava at you and kill giant lava men with a ton of HP and shoot fireballs at you. There is an emergency exit at the center-east part of the lava dungeon, so make use of it if you're not a high enough level. There is a  Magic Sword here you might want to get, as it is a very good weapon. The sword is located in a chest in a little island surrounded by lava. Another chest is near the middle with 350 gold. The exit to this part of the cave is up north.

Go to the northwest corner of this next section to find a chest with the  Wind Crystal. Next, go directly east from there for a  Protective Ring. Head southeast next for a way into Silene Cave. You will notice an extra large rock at the end of the short cave. Take it, for it is the  Moon Stone.

When you get back to the village, you'll see Mathias. He'll tell you how Princess Felicia was kidnapped by a person named Ella. This Ella person is apparently working for Zerah, whom you can bet is the evil behind it all or something. They're back in Dwarf Cave, making their diabolical plans to revive an evil spirit using the power of Darkness by using Felicia somehow in the process, so what to do except make a second trip?

Before you make the trip, talk to the old wandering man who previously remarked that he would like to see the Moon Stone before he died. Equip it and talk to him, and in gratitude he will give you a  Freezing Pot. Now, you may have noticed a lava-divided path in the north end of the last part of Dwarf Cave that you visited. Go back there (in the Dwarf Cave) and use the Freezing Pot on it to freeze it into a solid path. Go in for a little scene where Princess Felicia revelas to you information about a secret power-amplifying room in Lagoon Castle, and how the bad guys are going to remove the castle to an isolated spot. Ella then barges in and carts the princess away. Follow her, and prepare the boss Eardon.

After defeating Eardon, proceed out the door and you will find yourself in Hobbit Valley. Some new enemies are here, including a ranged shooter Orc.

The next town is, of course, due north of the map. Travel north until you see a narrow valley. Go to the end of it for a brick doorway, and enter it to the town of Poper.

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