Mako

Mako is a member of Tetra's Pirate Crew in and. He has a rather limited role in both games as he rarely ever speaks.

Biography
When Link goes to Windfall Island to find out what the pirates are up to, he overhears Mako asking Gonzo the password to enter Tetra's Ship since he seems to have forgotten. Gonzo is forced to tell him the password again, which is how Link overhears it and is able to go inside the pirate ship and obtain Bombs from Niko.

Mako makes a final appearance in during the game's ending sequence. After Link and Tetra resurface from the sunken Hyrule Castle, Mako, along with the rest of the pirate crew and a few other character, greet the pair aboard their pirate ship. Gonzo is then seen steering the ship as Link, Tetra, and the gang of pirates set sail from Outset Island in search of new lands.

Like the rest of the pirates, Mako bears a striking resemble to a man portrayed in a wall painting hanging in the sunken Hyrule Castle, which heavily hints that the man could be Mako's ancestor serving under the orders of a past Princess Zelda.

In, Mako appears again during both the introduction and the ending sequences of the game, and his role is once again very limited. He is last seen when Tetra and Link reunite with the rest of the pirate crew after waking up on top of Ghost Ship.

Phantom Hourglass Manga
In the, Mako is only seen the during manga's ending, when Tetra and Link have been returned from the World of the Ocean King. He greets Tetra with Niko. After Tetra scolds the crew for not coming to her rescue, Mako shows confusion alongside the other pirates, as only ten minutes have passed since her departure onto the Ghost Ship.

Trivia

 * The character corresponding to Mako on the wall painting in Hyrule Castle looks like Minister Potho from.