Cloyne

is a recurring character in.

BotW: is a BotW: resident of BotW:. He runs the BotW: BotW: at his BotW:, BotW:, that he inherited from his father after he passed away. He is known to have gained a variety of knowledge from the NaN Books he keeps in the NaN Shops, resulting in him having a unique outlook on life.

When BotW: first speaks to BotW:, he beckons him to come closer. He then asks if BotW: would like to be rich without working for it. Though BotW: reacts with shock, BotW: assures him that what he is talking about is not illegal. He goes on to explain that BotW: can put a wager on the NaN Treasure Chests in the BotW:. Then, he can open any BotW: he picks and get all of the NaN Rupees inside. However, BotW: reveals that only one will allow a profit. BotW: is not allowed to play until he bets, and BotW: claims the more he bets, the more he could win. He reasons that BotW: since must have expenses, getting some quick cash could be beneficial.

When asking if BotW: wants to play, BotW: says the only thing he could lose is his pride and his NaN Rupees. He gives BotW: the option to bet 10, 50, or 100 NaN Rupees. With a 10 BotW: bet, BotW: states that it s smart to start low. If BotW: chooses to bet 50 NaN Rupees, BotW: remarks that he is ready to make real money. Should he bet 100 NaN Rupees, BotW: congratulates him on living on the edge, stating that he reminds him of himself. After BotW:'s bet, BotW: then sets up the NaN Treasure Chests, telling him not to look. Once he is done setting up, BotW: tells BotW: to step up and take his chances. If BotW: tries to speak to him during the game, BotW: reminds him to pay attention.

Should BotW: not win the BotW:, BotW: is unsympathetic and says he will win next time. He then asks BotW: if he is going to keep going or admit defeat. If BotW: decides to stop, BotW: will be understanding and respect that he knows when to walk away. If BotW: wins, BotW: comments on his luck.