Borlov

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Borlov is character in The Minish Cap.[1]

Biography

Borlov is Carlov's younger brother and runs the Chest Mini-Game Shop in Hyrule Town.[1] At first, the shop is closed,[3][4] only opening after Link defeats Mazaal and obtains the Ocarina of Wind.[5] Borlov will let Link pay 10 Rupees to play the mini-game itself,[6] though he attempts to dissuade Link from playing at all.[7]

Nomenclature

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LanguageNames
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Ernst Minitendo[9]
The Italian Republic
Italian
Ugo[8]
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Encargado sala[10]
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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 271 (TMC)
  2. "Owner of the Chest Mini-Game Shop. Carlov’s younger brother. He detests gambling, but he has made the biggest gamble of all: entrepreneurship." — Figurine (The Minish Cap)
  3. "I really wanna play a game, but this place isn’t open yet. I guess I just got here too early..." — Anton (The Minish Cap)
  4. "Man! I REALLY want to get in there and play a few games... I can’t believe they’re still closed! I’m not going anywhere until they open!" — Anton (The Minish Cap)
  5. "Ahh... He’s finally opened up! I can’t wait to get crackin’!" — Anton (The Minish Cap)
  6. "It's 10 Rupees for one try, if you still want to throw your money away on such a terrible pastime... I would really just save it if I were you..." — Borlov (The Minish Cap)
  7. "I'm telling you, this gambling nonsense is no good. You're better off without!" — Borlov (The Minish Cap)
  8. Encyclopedia, Magazzini Salani, pg. 271
  9. Encyclopedia, TOKYOPOP, pg. 271
  10. Encyclopedia, Norma Editorial, pg. 271