Greba

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Greba is a character in Skyward Sword.[2]

Biography

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That is Greba, a wise old woman. Her son is Gondo, who runs the Scrap Shop.

Her daily activities include washing her son's dirty laundry. Fortunately, because of the unceasing winds in Skyloft, the clothes dry quickly.

Greba is the mother of Gondo. She can be mainly found washing her son's dirty laundry. However, due to the constant winds in Skyloft, the clothes dry quickly.[1] She criticizes her son for his constant tinkering with his broken robot, which once belonged to his grandfather.[3]

Nomenclature

Greba's name is likely derived from the Grebe bird.

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LanguageNames
Japan
Japanese
ミホ (Miho) (SSHD)
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
米荷 (Mǐhé) (SSHD)
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
米荷 (Mǐhé) (SSHD)
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Podi (SS)[4]
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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "That is Greba, a wise old woman. Her son is Gondo, who runs the Scrap Shop. Her daily activities include washing her son's dirty laundry. Fortunately, because of the unceasing winds in Skyloft, the clothes dry quickly." — Fi (Skyward Sword)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hyrule Historia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 30 (SS)
  3. "Well, I'm happy to hear that someone else believes me, but I don't think I can help you. You see, my grandpa's old robot... What's it called again... Oh, hey, that's right... I remember! His name is Scrapper. He may not be much to look at these days... But he was an amazing robot once! When you called him, he would go anywhere and haul anything! Sadly, as you can see now... he's just another busted ol' hunk of junk..." — Gondo (Skyward Sword)
  4. Hyrule Historia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 30