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Bipolar Minish. They exist. Creates Lily Pad platform in Castor Wilds. Blue Guy Green Guy Green Guy Blue Guy Push dresser and cabinet. {{hide {{Character }} Librari is the elder of the Town Minish in {{TMC}}.
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 * name = Librari
 * image = Librari(TMC).gif
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 * race = Minish
 * gender = Male
 * game = {{TMC}}
 * era = Force Era
 * family = Gentari (brother)

Biography
Librari lives in the Royal Hyrule Library in Hyrule Town and is the twin brother of the Forest Minish elder, Gentari. The Minish who lives near the Temple of Droplets says that Librari once found a way into the Temple and directs him to the Castle Town library where Librari has lived in semi-retirement.

used flippers to travel into the temple. Link then speaks to Librari and falls down a hole where the flippers are hidden, and after maneuvering in the small dungeon runs into the flippers which allow him to swim and dive.

Librari's feather comes from a Cucco he fought when he was younger. Librari's name is probably a reference to the word Library, also the place in which he lives.

The Minish Cap Manga
In The Minish Cap manga, Librari hides a magic feather in the map he gives to Link; this feather transforms into a Roc's Cape during Link's battle against the Gyorg Pair.

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To Do Images
Just keeping tabs on what I need to do.

Icon Images
= Rusta = Rusta can be found at the bird statue near the Waterfall in Skyloft before the Wing Ceremony. He comments on the statue's single eye and recommends that Link takes a closer look at it.

After the Wing Ceremony, Rusta can be found at the Lumpy Pumpkin. After Kukiel goes missing, he informs Link about a monster in Skyloft, something many people don't believe.

= Parrow = Parrow lives in the southern part of Skyloft, just below the Skyloft Plaza. Before the Wing Ceremony, Parrow mentions the ramifications of winning the Wing Ceremony to Link, claiming that being able to properly fly a Loftwing is a rite of passage for children to become adults. He then tells Link that to become a Rescue Knight, Link must practice hard and develop his riding technique.

After Link receives the Goddess Sword, Parrow can be found walking around the Skyloft Plaza. He congratulates Link on winning the Wing Ceremony, but notices that the young hero isn't happy about it. He appears in his home at night, saying the same thing.

As a Loftwing aficionado, Parrow's house is decorated with mosaics of Loftwings.

= Orielle = Orielle lives in the southern part of Skyloft, just below the Skyloft Plaza. She can usually be found wandering near the bridge to the residential district of Skyloft. If Link speaks to her before the Wing Ceremony, he asks her if she has seen his Crimson Loftwing, to which she denies and recommends that he look for it from the Statue of the Goddess for a clear view of the whole town.

After Link receives the Goddess Sword, Orielle can be found walking around in front of Pipit's house. She congratulates Link on winning the Wing Ceremony and compliments his new look. She appears in her home at night, saying the same thing.

= Goselle = Before the Wing Ceremony, Goselle can be seen talking with Greba and Mallara about how busy their lives are. While discussing this, they obstruct the bridge to the residential district of Skyloft.

= Greba = Before the Wing Ceremony, Greba can be seen talking with Goselle and Mallara about how filthy her son, Gondo, is. While discussing this, they obstruct the bridge to the residential district of Skyloft.

= Mallara = Before the Wing Ceremony, Mallara can be seen talking with Greba and Goselle about how she wishes she could get someone else to do her work. While discussing this, they obstruct the bridge to the residential district of Skyloft.

= Keet = Before the Wing Ceremony, Keet can be found sitting on a bench by the Skyloft Pier. When he learns that Link's Crimson Loftwing has gone missing, he recommends that the young hero talk to Pipit.

= Peatrice = If Link enters Peatrice's house before the Wing Ceremony, she will criticize him for his habit of entering peoples' homes without knocking, and complain about how bored she is because the Bazaar is closed for the Wing Ceremony.

If Link visits Peatrice's house at night, she audibly voices her dissatisfaction with her inability to find a relationship before noticing Link and asking him to leave her presence.

Peatrice's house is largely comprised of her room, which has a feminine design. Her bed's headboard is heart-shaped and painted with a keyhole on the backside of it. Doilies can be found on her dresser, vanity, table and the dining table, and the base of her chair is adorned with hearts. Like her bed, Peatrice dresses with a keyhole motif, and many pieces of her wardrobe bear keyhole symbols, including her Sailcloth, sash and pants.

= Peater =

Though half of Peater's house is owned by his daughter, his bed space and parts of the dining area retain a masculine design. The dining area is placed on a dark blue and green rug, though the table itself has a doily on it. His bedding area has dark blue curtains and a dark blue bed built with bamboo. Bamboo logs can also be found nearby, lying on the ground.

He appears in his home at night after Link obtains the Goddess Sword and welcomes the young hero. He informs Link that he was once the "most popular guy in the sky," and claims that he was once known as "Mr. Skyloft." Afterwards, he threatens Link to not pursue a relationship with his daughter.

= Horwell = After Link discovers that his Crimson Loftwing is missing, Horwell can be found inside Gaepora's office talking with the headmaster about delaying the Wing Ceremony. Once Link informs Gaepora that Groose is involved in his Loftwing's disappearance, Horwell comments, saying that it's much easier to delay the race knowing who the culprit was.

Horwell's sash bears a feline design on it, relating to his association with Remlits. Strangely, though he is an instructor at the Knight Academy, he does not wear a Sailcloth.

= Karane = When Link first speaks to Karane, she wishes him luck and informs him that he will be able to ascend to senior class and receive a Knight's uniform if he wins the Wing Ceremony. She compliments him, saying that he would look "handsome" in a Knight's uniform, and alludes to the fact that she has a crush on another senior classman.

After finding out that his Crimson Loftwing has gone missing, Karane will tell Link that she hasn't seen it, as she's been at school the entire time. After confronting Groose, Karane will direct Link to Pipit, saying that he was looking for the young hero.

= Henya = If Link tries to ask about his Crimson Loftwing to Henya, she will tell the young hero to go away.

= Ravio's Bracelet =

Ravio's Bracelet is an item appearing in.

Location and Uses
Ravio gives Link his Bracelet in exchange for allowing him to stay in his home. Ravio presents it as a valuable antique, though he admits it has a moldy stench. After Yuga attempts to trap Link as a wall painting in the Eastern Palace, Ravio's Bracelet activates and allows Link to merge in and out of walls at will. With this ability, Link is able to explore new areas of Hyrule and enter Lorule through cracks. Ravio's Bracelet also plays a role in certain boss fights and allows Link to use the Bow of Light.

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TFH Junk
おそろいルック = Matching Look (superhero costume)

みずつかいのローブ = Water User Robes (ice costume)

まねビト = Dolls ("Copycat", "copy person")

オールバック卿 = Lord Ōrubakku ("Allback", like Slickback)

カールキング王 = King Kārukingu

城下町の服屋 = Castle Town Clothes Shop

マダムテーラー = Madam Tailor (3m37s)

疾風斬りの黒衣 (しっぷうぎりのくろご) = Gale Slash Robe (3m49s)

兵士の服 =

トゲトゲスーツ = Suit

ゾーラの着ぐるみ = Zora Kigurumi

ゴロンの着ぐるみ = Goron Garb

大回転斬りの甲冑 (だいかいてんぎりのかっちゅう) = Spin Attack Attire

テクタイトシェル = Tektite Shell (Material)

天竜の尻尾 = Sky Dragon's Tail (Material)

メダマーゴ (Medamargo) = Margoma