Lasli

is a recurring character in.

BotW: is a member of the BotW: Tribe living in BotW:. Her job is to call attention to the local BotW: called BotW:, which is owned by her sister BotW:. She continues this job even when it is BotW:. Previously, BotW: was dating a man named BotW:, but he passed away after a monster attack. Since then, she has been struggling to cope with her grief, and her only respite has been seeing the NaN Sunset Fireflies. However, due to the danger posed by wandering around at night, she has been unable to visit them as of late.

When BotW: initially approaches BotW:, she immediately begins to fawn over him, saying he is her type. 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.

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 is looking for clothing.

At 9:00 PM, BotW: will run for home, worried about her grandmother, 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.

If BotW: enters her home late at night, BotW: will call him rude, but she stops when she notices his BotW:. She realizes that BotW: must be the hero from the stories her grandmother told her about the BotW:. She is surprised by how young BotW: appears, as she imagined he would be much older. She admits that people her age have difficulties understanding the scope of the BotW:. Noticing the expression on BotW:'s face, BotW: realizes that he also lacks an understanding of what happened. Though she has a hard time believing it, she claims that there are many things that are hard to understand. If BotW: has yet to meet with BotW:, BotW: tells him to go see her for an explanation.

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.

After BotW: completes both "BotW:" and "BotW:", he can speak to BotW: in her home. She laments that due to how dangerous the roads have become at night, she is forced to come home without searching for NaN Sunset Fireflies. She admits that she misses spending time with them at night, and her nights now seem dull without them. She wishes that the NaN Sunset Fireflies would come visit her. When she finishes speaking, the "BotW:" BotW: will begin.

To fulfill BotW:'s request, BotW: must releases five NaN Sunset Fireflies in her home at night. Once BotW: sees them, she will stand up and express her excitement. She thanks BotW: for bringing them, offering him a BotW: as a reward. Watching them fly around, she remarks that they way they glow is pretty. If BotW: comments that she is also pretty, BotW: will giggle and thank him. Alternatively, if BotW: reminds her of their short lifespan, BotW: will become frustrated and call him unromantic. After this, the BotW: will be completed.

During "BotW:" BotW:, BotW: and BotW: both mention that BotW: visited BotW: before the BotW: was stolen. If BotW: asks BotW: about what she does at night, she will be unimpressed, believing he is flirting with her. At night, BotW: will sneak out of BotW:, nervously speaking to herself the whole time.

If BotW: speaks to BotW: as she starts to leave BotW:, she quietly calls him a stalker and remarks that that she will have to visit "him" later. She then states that it is dangerous for her to be alone at night, so she decided to return to BotW:. If BotW: catches BotW: following her, she claims her stalker to be BotW: and tells him to stop following her. As BotW: returns to BotW:, she tells BotW: to leave her alone. When BotW: is back at BotW:, she accuses him of being a stalker and tells him to leave before she calls for BotW:.

If BotW: catches BotW: in the BotW:, she will be shocked by his sudden appearance. She realizes that she is unable to keep her secret any longer, which she claims not even BotW: knows about. She admits that she came to visit BotW:, who was the love of her life. When BotW: asks where the BotW: is, BotW: will initially be confused, asking if he is referring to the object kept in BotW:. When BotW: asks if she stole it, BotW: will be outraged by such an accusation. She questions if he was following her because he thought she was a suspect. When BotW: nods, she calls him awful.

When BotW: speaks to BotW: for a second time, she starts to talk about BotW:'s death, recalling that he promised to always protect her before he was attacked by a BotW:. If BotW: again asks if she stole the BotW:, she will berate him for talking about it while she is vulnerable. She also wonders how she could have stolen it when so many people, including BotW:, are always guarding it. If BotW: expresses sorrow for her loss, BotW: will begrudgingly thank him, but she reminds him to be more sensitive towards strangers.

Nomenclature
Series:'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. It is also derived from "Leslie," a name meaning "garden of holly" in Gaelic.