Lasli

is a character in.

Biography
BotW: is a member of the BotW: Tribe living in BotW:. Her job is to call attention to the local BotW: owned by BotW: called BotW:. Once BotW: comes up to speak to her, she immediately begins to fawn over him, saying he is her type and embarrassing the young hero. She takes note of the BotW: he has with him and has to pause to realize what that means. Her outburst startles BotW:, but she reels back to point out that he must be quite important.

At 9:00 PM, BotW: will run for home, worried about her BotW: chastising her. Once she is home, she will take a seat and remove her umbrella. BotW: can speak to her and she will tell him how she used to catch NaN Sunset Fireflies at night. However, she cannot go out anymore due to the monsters and the BotW:, which causes BotW: to lament her misfortune. If BotW: is already inside the house when BotW: first comes home, she is frightfully startled at first. Then she realizes who it is and relaxes.

Once BotW: has had his first meeting with BotW:, he can visit BotW: in her home at night, which causes her to remark on his kindness. She tells him of how much she enjoyed the nighttime of the BotW:, but recalls that now she cannot go out late. BotW: wishes that she could do something about her situation. Later on, she will remark on how pretty the BotW: were that evening. She admits she used to be good at catching them when she was younger.

BotW: awakens and leaves home at 5:00 AM each morning. She will remark on how BotW: seems to be wide awake so early. She mentions that she is going to work and that BotW: can join her if he's looking for clothing.

Even in the BotW:, BotW: will wait outside and call out to potential customers.

At night, during "BotW:" BotW:, she will sneak off to the small graveyard and quietly mourn the love of her life who was attacked by a monster. Apparently not even BotW: knows of her visits. She mentions someone named Jarod during this, but this person is never met.

Nomenclature
Lasli's name is derived from ; this is especially apparent in the French translation, where her name, Amboise, is two letters off raspberry in French, framboise.