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Revision as of 15:47, 15 March 2019

Template:Character Romanos is a character in Phantom Hourglass.[1] He lives on Molida Island with his mother. Romanos acts rudely towards Link at first, but he eventually has a change of heart and helps the young hero find the Shovel.

Biography

Romanos holds a grudge against his father, who left him and his mother over a year prior to the events of Phantom Hourglass.[2] When Link meets Romanos for the first time and asks him about the whereabouts of his father, he gets angry and asks the young hero to leave.[3] But when Link indeed tries to leave, Romanos calls him back, and then gives him clues on how to find his father's hideaway,[4] which is located in the cave beside his house. After speaking to Romanos, his mother will allow Link to enter the cave.[5][6] After Link find's his father's hideaway, Romanos begins to change his mind about his father and considers being an adventurer.[7] Once Link completes the Temple of Courage, Romanos will open a Shooting Gallery inside his house, where the young hero can win both a Heart Container and a large Quiver.

It is likely that the Old Wayfarer is Romanos' father;[8] a woman on the island remarks that his father scattered stone tablets across the island as a testament to his voyage to the Isle of Gust,[9] and they are all headed with the title "Wayfarer's Words."[10]

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ロマーニ (Romāni) Romani
Canada FrenchCA Américo
France FrenchEU Moran
Germany German Romani
Italy Italian Amerigo
Latin America SpanishLA Romanos Same as English.

References

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  3. "Need something, kid? What?! You want to travel to the Isle of Gust?! Please don't tell me you're going your own way, too?! [...] Oh, really?! Do it your way? Go your own way? What a buncha garbage! All this endless babbling about living with a lust for adventure. Can that put food on the table? Can that make your family happy? Going your own way is no way...to survive in this life. My way's a lot better. Staying home, eating cheese, that's the life! Yeah, Isle of Gust? Don't say another word about it! Figure it out yourself and get out of here." — Romanos (Phantom Hourglass)
  4. "WAIT, KID. COME BACK! [...] Sorry to unload all that onto you, kid. It's just that my dad used to say lots about going his own way to explore. And I got fed up with him. My dad used to talk about getting through the fog and seeing the Isle of Gust. He said something about a specific route for getting through the foggy passage. But only he knew which way to go... There's a cave behind our house where my dad used to escape all the time. He called it his hideaway. You might find more details in there... But it's dangerous in there, so take care of yourself, kid!" — Romanos (Phantom Hourglass)
  5. "Young man! You mustn't go into that cave. Dangerous monsters have been seen there lately! Now be a good boy. Don't go anywhere near it." — Romanos' Mother (Phantom Hourglass)
  6. "Oh, what? Well, if my son has said it's all right... Then go on in. There's no stopping you, is there? But, please, don't do anything too dangerous!" — Romanos' Mother (Phantom Hourglass)
  7. "Huh?! You found my dad's hideaway and defeated the monsters in there?! Hmm, I see... You've inspired me, kid. What drove my dad to go his own way, like you...? I may just join him and find out... Thanks, kid!" — Romanos (Phantom Hourglass)
  8. "No matter what you do, it seems like there's no way through the fog, right? Every time you brave that accursed fog, you'll be sent back to your original spot. But Romanos, who lives on the village edge, had a father who got through it." — Woman (Phantom Hourglass)
  9. "Oh, just look at this stone tablet! The guy who lives nearby, Romanos, had a father who scattered these here. They're left as a testament to his trip to the Isle of Gust, but they're a big nuisance!" — Woman (Phantom Hourglass)
  10. "Wayfarer's Words, No. 2
    I made my way through the fog to the north sea, where I first spied the island. What a place, ravaged by winds! How could I name it anything but Isle of Gust...
    " — Stone Tablet (Phantom Hourglass)