Despite his age, Malo is shown to be both intelligent and mature, and is also very stern. In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess , early in the game when Malo's friends talk Link into showcasing his sword or slingshot, Malo continually makes disparaging or sarcastic remarks under his breath as his friends gush over Link's skill.
However, there are instances where Malo is left speechless and visibly impressed with Link's deeds. At one point, Talo and his friends chase after a monkey that has been causing trouble in Ordon Village. As Talo ventures deeper into the forest, Malo is unable to keep up, and warns Link to be careful when he passes by.
Later, when Link is reunited with Ordon Village's children in Kakariko Village , Malo takes over the village's abandoned shop and turns it into Malo Mart. Malo sells an exclusive item here, the Hawkeye.
You got the quote wrong. It's "It's Dangerous to go alone! Take this. Take this! It truly was a beautiful moment when they were reunited. Quote from: Ryan Heh, Zelda's had some pretty colorful characters You sir, are a racist.
I was legitimately afraid of that character as a child. The dudes psycho I think the old man in the original Legend of Zelda is the real hero of the game. Not only does he provide you with three different swords from his personal collection, but he also follows you around and climbs into dangerous spots in dungeons just to give you hints.
Sure, he'll charge you hefty fees if you burn his various trees around the world that somehow act as doors, but you should just consider that payment for the all-powerful Magical Sword.
I remember reading somewhere either Nintendo Power or some other magazine that the Mask Salesman was somewhat inspired by Miyamoto, hence why I made the comment. If you have learned about Miyamoto, then learn about the Mask Salesman you realize that maybe the development team was saying something about Miyamoto indirectly with this character. Miyamoto HAS been known for kidnapping random people, you know :p. I must congratulate you on the articles so far.
By the end of the feature, I think you might convince some of the naysayers who claim that Zelda never has interesting characters to reconsider their stance.
Although there's one correction to be made: the abstract for the latest entry, 'Meet Makar, the Earth Sage', is wrong, as he's actually the Wind Sage -- the Earth Sage is Medli, the Rito girl.
Makar gets kudos from me simply because he was responsible for some of the best music in the game. The forest ceremony scene, and the scene where Link, Makar and the spirit of Fado all play the Wind God's Aria one last time to power up the Master Sword are both very memorable, largely because of the amazing little Celtic violin pieces that Makar plays during them. As for the other characters, all I'll say is that the quest to reunite Kafei and Anju has to be the longest and most convoluted side-quest of any Zelda game, even trumping the various trading sequences.
I don't think I ever managed it without an FAQ. Thank you very much for the kind words! I checked the page and the correction has been made. Thanks for letting us know and sorry for the confusion. Yeah, the Anju and Kafei sidequest is easily the biggest in Majora's Mask, perhaps just as big as the main quest itself. But it is also the one that uses all of the characters effectively and ties itself into the narrative better than the other side quests.
We all know that Bow-Wow was the most interesting character in Link's Awakening. That's an interesting choice. I agree with Unagi, this could go on for a while, of course I personally wouldn't mind if every single character was done. I would have picked Jovani from TP the guy who sold his soul for wealth simply because of his creepiness and the seriousness of his topic, but purlo's a good choice too. The Yeti wouldn't be a bad choice either. Link's Uncle is a good character. This is the first time Link has Family and I don't think he has any again till Wind Waker, I haven't played most the mobile games so someone can correct me.
Link's uncle didn't die. At least, I don't think he did. I'm pretty sure I seen him in the credits with link. But up until that point I think we all assumed that he died. Windfall Island 4. Dragon Roost Island 5. Dragon Roost Cavern 6. Forest Haven 7. Forbidden Woods. Nayru's Pearl 9. Tower of the Gods Hyrule Castle Earth Temple Wind Temple The Triforce The Minish Cap. Deepwood Shrine 2. Cave of Flames 3. Fortress of Winds 4.
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