Malanya

is a recurring character in.

BotW: is the god who watches over the NaN Horses of the world. He makes his home in the BotW: BotW: in BotW:, near the BotW:. While he has a strange sense of humor about reviving NaN Horses, he will not harm those who truly care for them.

When first visited, BotW: is found trapped inside the bud of his BotW:. He begs BotW: to listen to his story. If BotW: agrees, BotW: introduces himself and asks if he has ever lost one of his NaN Horses. BotW: claims that if his power is restored, he will be able to help BotW:. In order to regain his power, BotW: requires 1,000 NaN Rupees. His hand will appear from inside the bud, and he will ask BotW: to hand over his NaN Rupees.

If BotW: agrees to the payment, BotW: will thank him. BotW: will then open, and BotW:'s power will be restored. BotW: himself then emerges from the BotW:, and he remarks on how free he feels. He recognizes BotW: as the one who set him free. BotW: then properly introduces himself to BotW:, explaining he presides over the NaN Horses of the world. Since BotW: helped, BotW: believes he should grant BotW: a reward. BotW: considers eating him for a meal, which causes BotW: to take on a defensive stance. However, BotW: reveals that he is joking.

BotW: explains that if one of BotW:'s NaN Horses is killed, he will be able to revive it. This only works on NaN Horses that have been registered at a BotW:. He warns BotW: that if he believes the BotW:'s death was by his own hands, he will be subject to his wrath. Claiming to be joking once again, BotW: takes a look at BotW:'s NaN Horses.

On subsequent visits to BotW:, BotW: will recognize BotW: when he emerges from the BotW:. He asks BotW: why he has returned, and he takes a look at BotW:'s NaN Horses to ensure their wellbeing.

Should BotW: not have any dead NaN Horses, BotW: claims that all seems well. If BotW: has a high bond with one of his NaN Horses, BotW: notes that they have an extraordinary friendship. He reminds BotW: that his NaN Horses care for him, just as he does for them.

Alternatively, if BotW: does not have any NaN Horses registered when he speaks to BotW:, he will be shocked. BotW: cannot imagine going through life without a BotW:, but he supposes this is how BotW: lives his life. He is unable to do anything to help those who have decided to avoid NaN Horses. However, if BotW: ever does befriend a BotW: that later dies, BotW: tells him to come see him.

If one of BotW:'s NaN Horses has died, BotW: will be able to tell. In anger, he threatens to end BotW:. He quickly calms down, revealing this to be another joke, and he asks BotW: if he would like the BotW: to be revived. If BotW: agrees, BotW: will ask him to choose among his deceased NaN Horses. Depending on how BotW:'s BotW: died, BotW: will have differing reactions to BotW:'s request.

If BotW:'s BotW: died to a BotW:, BotW: will be moved by how well it served its master. However, BotW: becomes angry that BotW: was not able to control his BotW: well enough to save its life. BotW: then claims to be joking, and he asks BotW: if he is certain he wants to revive this BotW:.

If BotW:'s BotW: died due to an explosion, BotW: will be saddened by its manner of death. While he does not want to cast unwarranted doubt on BotW:, he wonders if he actually killed his BotW:. However, BotW: decides this could not be, and he asks BotW: again if he wants to revive the BotW:.

If BotW:'s BotW: was killed by him, BotW: will be shocked. He asks BotW: if he only wants to revive his BotW: so he can kill it again, and he accuses BotW: of thinking of NaN Horses only as tools that can be discarded. BotW: claims that if he were a BotW:, he would kick BotW: in the chest. After claiming to be joking again, BotW: asserts that BotW: likely struck his BotW: on accident, and he asks for confirmation that BotW: would like to revive his "temporarily betrayed" friend.

If BotW:'s BotW: died in any other manner, BotW: will call it an accident, which he assures BotW: happen sometimes. He claims that the BotW: knows that its death was not BotW:'s intention, and he asks BotW: if he is certain that this is the BotW: he wants to revive.

When BotW: once again confirms his decision to revive his BotW:, BotW: will then attempt to bring it back. He will then wave his hands in the air and spin his head, after which the selected BotW: will appear nearby. After this, BotW: proclaims that he was successful in reviving the BotW:. In the future, BotW: reminds BotW: to take good care of his NaN Horses, as they are supposed to be partners. He warns BotW: that he will regret it if he is careless with them. BotW: claims that he is only joking for now. At the end of their conversation, BotW: will collapse and fall back into his BotW:.

When BotW: makes another visit to BotW:, BotW: will be shocked that he has come back to revive another BotW:. He explains that he only helped BotW: for free the first time due to the fact that he freed him, but he is too busy to always be available to him. However, BotW: reveals that if BotW: were to bring him something, he would continue to revive his NaN Horses. At BotW:'s confusion, BotW: reveals that he needs NaN Endura Carrots, which he has only eaten once. When BotW: hands over an BotW:, BotW: will agree to revive one of his NaN Horses.

Trivia

 * Series:'s music theme is a combination of "Series:" and the "Series:."