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Bertie is a character featured in Skyward Sword. He is a timid, overworked father who infuses potions bought at his wife Luv's Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop in exchange for Bugs and Rupees.
Biography
Bertie works alongside his wife Luv in the Skyloft Bazaar. He cares for their young child as he works on infusing Potions his wife makes for customers.[1]
Later on in the game, Bertie can be seen acting tired and restless at his job. Speaking to him at his house during the night will reveal that his child's Rattle had been taken by a bird a while ago, causing her to be unable to sleep thus preventing him from sleeping as well.[2] Link can help him and locate the Rattle in Skyloft lying in a nest atop a house. Returning the Rattle to Bertie will reward Link with 5 Gratitude Crystals, ending Bertie's sleepless nights.[3]
Etymology
Bertie's name, and that of his wife Luv, is derived from a Lovebird, a small species of parrot.
Gallery
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Concept art of Bertie from Hyrule Historia
References
- ↑ "I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?" — Bertie (Skyward Sword)
- ↑ "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what... The baby's Rattle." — Bertie (Skyward Sword)
- ↑ "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie (Skyward Sword)
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Name | |
Japanese | Template:Japanese | |
FrenchCA | Darin | |
Italian | Rino | |
SpanishLA | Arín |