Sesami

Sesami is a character in.

Biography
Sesami can be found at Gerudo Canyon Stable. When Link initially meets him, Sesami asks him if he has seen his friends and tells him that he was separated from them when some monsters jumped them at Koukot Plateau. Sesami says that he ran away and did not stop until he made it to Gerudo Canyon Stable. Sesami is worried that the monsters got his friends. Sesami wishes he could have saved them, but he is not much of a fighter. Sesami believes that even with the sword of legend, he still could not slay the monsters. When Link asks what he means by this, Sesami tells him of a mythical sword that sleeps in the Great Hyrule Forest and speculates that a "legendary" sword must be a really strong. Sesami questions for a moment if a sword like that really could make him into a "monster-slaying hero." Sesami quickly dismisses the thought that his friends are in danger and asks Link to let his friends know where he is if he happens to find them. Sesami's friends are Oliff, Flaxel, Canolo and Palme. After Sesami finishes speaking, Link receives the "Missing in Action" Side Quest and he must find Sesami's friends in order to complete it.

Link will find Sesami's friends at Koukot Plateau, where he must rescue them each from monsters. After rescuing Canolo, she immediately expresses anger toward Sesami, saying that he ran away as soon as the monsters showed up. After saving Flaxel, she is also very angry that Sesami was at the stable instead of saving her. After saving Palme, he wonders to Link why Sesami didn't come save him and questions if Sesami lied about mastering martial arts.

After rescuing all four of Sesami's friends, they can be found at Gerudo Canyon Stable with Sesami. Sesami will tell Link that he's glad to see his friends are safe and thanks him by rewarding him with 300 Rupees. Before Sesami finishes talking, he tells Link that he is glad this happened because it helped him realize the importance of friendship. He reflects on what he learned, expressing to Link that while opening up to others makes a person more vulnerable, it is the only way to give life value. In a comical twist, Sesami bluntly reveals that he will be parting ways with his friends because caring for others is an emotional liability. In reality, Sesami has no idea what lesson to take away.