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|family = [[Nyave]] (brother) | |family = [[Nyave]] <small>(brother)</small> | ||
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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]]''. | '''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 very 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. | ||
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 is very important in the [[Phantom Hourglass | Nyeve is very important in the [[Phantom Hourglass Trading Sequence|trading sequence]], after giving him the [[Hero's New Clothes]], he gives Link a [[Telescope#Kaleidoscope|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]]''. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
His and his brother's names are plays on the words "Naive" and "Knave", respectively. | His and his brother's names are plays on the words "Naive" and "Knave", respectively. | ||
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<gallery> | |||
File:NyevePH1.gif|Nyeve as seen in-game | |||
File:Prince_of_Red_Lions.jpg|The Prince of Red Lions | |||
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[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
Revision as of 11:45, 30 July 2010
Template:Character Nyeve (also known as Impostor Link and Self-Proclaimed Hero in the guide) is a character in Phantom Hourglass. He can be found in the northwest quadrant, sailing a ship that looks very 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.
In the fashion of Orca from 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 is very important in the 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 Wind Waker.
Trivia
His and his brother's names are plays on the words "Naive" and "Knave", respectively.
Gallery
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Nyeve as seen in-game
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The Prince of Red Lions