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*Fado may be named after a genre of Portuguese music using stringed instruments. | *Fado may be named after a genre of Portuguese music using stringed instruments. | ||
− | *There are actually two other characters name Fado in the ''Zelda'' games (with this Fado actually being known as Fodo in Japan), one of whom is also a Kokiri. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: | + | *There are actually two other characters name Fado in the ''Zelda'' games (with this Fado actually being known as Fodo in Japan), one of whom is also a Kokiri. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', one of the inhabitants of Kokiri Forest was referred to as [[Characters in Ocarina of Time|Fado]] in some official materials. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' , the name was used for [[Characters in Twilight Princess|a human]] who maintained the ranch by Ordon Village and was one of Link's friends. |
− | *Although [[Laruto]]'s dialogue more clearly implies a blood relation between herself and [[Medli]], this is | + | *Although [[Laruto]]'s dialogue more clearly implies a blood relation between herself and [[Medli]], this is implied so much for Fado and Makar's relation, likely because Kokiri do not seem to be capable of reproduction. |
{{Sages}} | {{Sages}} | ||
[[Category: Zelda Characters]] | [[Category: Zelda Characters]] |