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'''Nyeve''' (also known as '''Impostor Link''' and '''Self-Proclaimed Hero''' in the guide) is a character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''.  He can be found in the northwest quadrant, sailing a ship that looks somewhat similar to the [[King of Red Lions]], which he calls the "Prince of Red Lions". His outfit is almost exactly like [[Link]]'s, except with a small white ball at the end of the cap (this is almost identical to that of Sword Kirby's hat), a heart-shaped belt buckle, blue boots rather than brown boots and a garden tool for a weapon. He is a middle-aged man, with red hair that connects to his beard. His brother is [[Nyave]], a member of the maritime defense force who sails the southwestern sea in the Traveler's Ship.
==Biography==
Nyeve can be found in the northwest quadrant, sailing the [[Prince of Red Lions]]. His outfit is almost exactly like [[Link]]'s, except with a small white ball at the end of the cap, a heart-shaped belt buckle, blue boots rather than brown boots, and a garden tool for a weapon. He is a middle-aged man, with red hair that connects to his beard. His brother is [[Nyave]], a member of the maritime defense force who sails the southwestern sea in a Traveler's Ship.


[[File:Prince_of_Red_Lions.jpg|left|thumb|Prince of Red Lions]]In the fashion of [[Orca]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', Nyeve runs a combat minigame. If Link can hit him (none of the hits actually hurt him) 100 times, the impostor will give Link a [[Heart Container]]. Additionally, he will reward [[Link]] with different things, after later plays. For example, anything between 100 and 199 will earn a [[Treasure]], and anything above 200 will get [[Ship Parts]]. This can be repeated anytime by simply talking to him. Leaving and re-entering after each try is not necessary.
Nyeve runs a combat minigame. If Link can hit him 100 times, he is rewarded with a [[Heart Container]]. Scoring between 100 and 199 rewards Link with a [[Treasure]]. A score above 200 rewards him with [[Ship Parts]]. This can be repeated anytime by simply talking to Nyeve.


Nyeve is very important in the [[Phantom Hourglass trading sequence|trading sequence]], after giving him the [[Hero's New Clothes]], he gives Link a [[kaleidoscope]]. The kaleidoscope is traded to the Ho-Ho in the bottom left corner of the ship in the Southwestern Sea. He also says he got the telescope from his sister as a joke, but that is really similar to what happened to Link in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
Nyeve is part of the [[Phantom Hourglass Trading Sequence|game's trading sequence]]. After giving him the [[Hero's New Clothes]], Nyeve gives Link a [[Kaleidoscope]]. The Kaleidoscope is traded to the [[Ho Ho Tribe]] in the bottom left corner of the ship in the Southwestern Sea.


His and his brother's names are plays on the words "Naive" and "Knave", respectively.
==Trivia==
* Nyeve jokes that he borrowed the Kaleidoscope from his little sister.<ref>{{Cite|This is something valuable that I borrowed from my little sister... Ahhh ha ha! Just kidding.|Nyeve|PH}}</ref> This is a reference to {{TWW}}, in which Link receives the [[Telescope]] from his little sister [[Aryll]].


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Nyeve's name is a play on the word "naïve". Similarly, his brother's name is a play on the word "knave".
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 15 June 2023

Not to be confused with Nyave.

Nyeve is a character in Phantom Hourglass.[2]

Biography

Nyeve can be found in the northwest quadrant, sailing the Prince of Red Lions. His outfit is almost exactly like Link's, except with a small white ball at the end of the cap, a heart-shaped belt buckle, blue boots rather than brown boots, and a garden tool for a weapon. He is a middle-aged man, with red hair that connects to his beard. His brother is Nyave, a member of the maritime defense force who sails the southwestern sea in a Traveler's Ship.

Nyeve runs a combat minigame. If Link can hit him 100 times, he is rewarded with a Heart Container. Scoring between 100 and 199 rewards Link with a Treasure. A score above 200 rewards him with Ship Parts. This can be repeated anytime by simply talking to Nyeve.

Nyeve is part of the game's trading sequence. After giving him the Hero's New Clothes, Nyeve gives Link a Kaleidoscope. The Kaleidoscope is traded to the Ho Ho Tribe in the bottom left corner of the ship in the Southwestern Sea.

Trivia

  • Nyeve jokes that he borrowed the Kaleidoscope from his little sister.[3] This is a reference to The Wind Waker, in which Link receives the Telescope from his little sister Aryll.

Nomenclature

Nyeve's name is a play on the word "naïve". Similarly, his brother's name is a play on the word "knave".

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 22
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 282
  3. "This is something valuable that I borrowed from my little sister... Ahhh ha ha! Just kidding." — Nyeve (Phantom Hourglass)