Branli

is a character in.

Biography
BotW: is a BotW: who wears a BotW: and BotW:. He can be found at the top of BotW:, which he has been stuck on since it rose from the ground. He runs the BotW: BotW:.

BotW: is a researcher dedicated to discovering the flying capabilities of the BotW:. According to him, their flight is seemingly inexplicable, due to their heavy weight and relatively short wingspan. Now that he is trapped on top of BotW:, he realizes it gives him the perfect vantage point to observe the BotW: in BotW:.

When BotW: realizes that BotW: is also on the BotW:, he assumes that BotW: is stuck as well and is unable to get down without hurting himself. After learning that BotW: can glide down, he is excited as he thinks this could help his research. Through his research, he wants to one day himself be a bird, capable of flight.

BotW: asks BotW: to participate in a study to see how far he can glide, agreeing to compensate him based on how far he flies. However, he charges BotW: a liability fee of 20 NaN Rupees in the event of any accidents. If BotW: agrees, BotW: asks him to keep several things in mind while he glides.

Based on the distance BotW: flies, BotW: will have different reactions. If he flies less than 450 meters, BotW: will be upset and refuse to give BotW: a reward. He encourages BotW: to think of himself as a BotW:, free from gravity. In addition, he suggests that BotW: make adjustments to preserve his BotW:. If BotW: glides between 450 and 600 meters, BotW: considers it a small step towards his goal. He initially offers 21 NaN Rupees as a reward, though he relents and gives BotW: a BotW: instead. Should BotW: make it more than 600 meters, BotW: notes that, while he did not flap his arms, his methods were still effective. As a reward, he gives BotW: a BotW:.

If BotW: returns to BotW: at any point after first participating in the BotW:, he will refer to him as his research assistant.

Trivia

 * BotW: the favorite character of designer Manabu Hiraoka, and he was designed close to the end of development for.