Fado (The Wind Waker)

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Template:Character Fado is the former Sage of Wind in The Wind Waker. He belongs to the Kokiri race, born in Kokiri Forest before the Great Flood, and is the only one of his race seen in the game.[1] After Ganondorf managed to circumvent the seal of the Goddesses and reached the surface, one of his first things he did was attack the Wind Temple and have Fado killed.[2] After his death, his spirit remained in the Wind Temple until he was replaced by Makar.

Biography

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Fado was one of those responsible for keeping the Master Sword capable of repelling evil when he was still alive. After he died, his spirit stayed in the temple, waiting for a successor. When Link showed up in the Wind Temple, Fado appeared before him and asked him if he could find the new Sage. He told Link how he could recognize the new Sage and taught him the Wind God's Aria, the song that would awaken the new Sage.[3]

Link left the temple to find the new Sage: Makar. As instructed, he played the Wind God's Aria for him. When Makar started to follow along, his appearance suddenly changed to that of Fado and he and Link performed together, even getting applause from unseen creatures. After that, Makar's appearance returned to normal, and he asked Link to bring him to the Wind Temple.[4]

Fado's last appearance was when Link defeated Molgera. When Makar played the Wind God's Aria, Fado appeared out of him and started playing along. He disappeared into Makar again when the Master Sword had regained its power, finally freed from his obligations.

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Trivia

  • The name Fado originally belongs to a Kokiri girl from Template:OOT (also, Fado from The Wind Waker is called Fodo in Japanese).
  • The Ordonian goat herder from Twilight Princess, who is Link's employer, also goes by the name Fado.
  • Link cannot take a pictograph of Fado. To get his figurine, he must get his photo from Lenzo.[5]
  • The word "fado" in Portuguese translates to "fate" or "destiny," and also is the term used for a genre of music based in Portugal known for its use of stringed instruments, whose lyrics, while tragic, also represent great importance in the national culture. It is possible that developers aptly named the character in reference to fado in the real world (given Fado's tragic circumstances, destiny, and use of a stringed instrument).
  • It is stated in the Prima Guide for The Wind Waker that Fado was a personal friend of the Hero of Time, though gamers never see Fado himself in Ocarina of Time. This has caused some to theorize that Fado may perhaps be a relative of Saria's that gamers just were not introduced to in Ocarina of Time, supported by the fact that they share similar haircuts and the common status of Sage. This would also mean that Fado was likely far older than Laruto if he was alive around the time of Ocarina of Time itself as the guide suggests since the Kokiri never seem to age.

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Names in Other Regions
Language Name
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese
French-speaking countries French Fado
Germany German Fodo
Italy Italian Fado
Spain SpanishEU Frido


  1. "Fado - Birthplace: Kokiri Forest - Personality: Somewhat saucy - Long, long ago the Kokiri sage, Fado, offered up his prayers in the Wind Temple so that the Master Sword would continue to house the power to repel evil." — Fado figurine (The Wind Waker)
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  3. "Are you the new hero? I am Fado of the Kokiri tribe. I know I appear to you as a child, but the eyes can oft deceive. I am a most esteemed sage. I had been praying here so that the power to repel evil would continue to be contained within the blade of the Master Sword... But I was attacked by the evil Ganondorf... and this is what happened to me. You wish to return the power to your blade, don't you? In that case, look for the one who has the same instrument that I hold, and teach him the song you just played. Once you do, I'm certain the holder of the instrument will feel the blood of the sages awaken within his veins. That Wind Waker you hold was used long ago to conduct us sages when we played our song to call upon the gods. In those days, it was always the king who conducted for us... Please... Tell the king that I will still play... even in the next world!" — Fado (The Wind Waker)
  4. "Link... This sacred song that you've conducted has awakened me... I know myself now! I am the sage of the Wind Temple... It is my fate to return the power to repel evil to your Master Sword. ...And to ease the regrets of my ancestors. Oh, Link, please! You must take me with you to the Wind Temple." — Makar (The Wind Waker)
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