Kamo

Kamo is a character that appears in.

Biography
One of Kamo's favorite hobbies is gazing at the Moon with a Telescope, and at night Link can find him standing outside near the School of Joy looking up at the sky. During the day, Kamo can be found sitting on some steps by the House of Wealth, pondering about his heartbreaking situation. When Link goes up to talk to him, he will tell the young hero that he has become depressed due to finding out that his childhood friend, Linda, has had her eyes on someone besides him all along; furthermore, it seems that this guy is a buddy of Kamo's. He insists that nobody in the world understands how he feels until Link offers his help. But before Kamo can believe in Link's words, he tests Link to see if he really comprehends the situation by asking him to bring a picture of a "perfectly round, pale thing."

Once Link brings a colored Pictograph of the full moon to the troubled Kamo, he will apologize for making Link go through all that trouble, and rewards him with a Treasure Chart. Kamo will afterward feel completely rejuvenated, claiming that while unrequited love may have twisted him up on the inside, he can still find peace whenever he gazes at the moon.

Kamo is the only character on Windfall Island who remains outside during the curse of endless night cast by Ganondorf - surprisingly, this also grants him a minimal role in Link's quest to obtain Nayru's Pearl: if Link speaks to him, he mentions seeing a strange group heading toward the Bomb Shop, thus providing the player with a hint as to where to go next.

Trivia

 * Another humorless boy appears in : Dekadin, who lurks in his dark house and seeks to have his dark mood lifted away with laughter.
 * If Link looks at the sky with his telescope while standing next to Kamo at night, he will say various things if the hero looks at Ursa Major, Orion's Belt, and the different phases of the moon.
 * If Link looks at Ursa Major, Kamo will ask him whether he knows the name of the constellation; this may reference the fact that it is often erroneously referred to as the 'Big Dipper', which only makes up a portion of the entire constellation.