Bagu

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Finding Bagu

Bagu is the master of the town of Saria in The Adventure of Link. Link finds Bagu in a thick, wooded area. The river guards of Saria require his permission to allow outsiders to cross the bridge that leads to Death Mountain.

It is likely that the name Bagu is a joke from the developers, since he is close friends and quest-related to the character Error. "Bagu" would be the counterpart of the Japanese way of writing the word "bug". As such, "bug" and "error" refer to a computer's malfunctioning.

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Bagu vs. Link

"Bagu" also appears in an issue of the Valiant Comics. He was excited to run into Link a while after the events of The Adventure of Link occurred. He stayed at Hyrule Castle for few days,[1] pretending to befriend Link and Zelda,[2] but in a sudden moment, he betrayed them and stole the Triforce of Wisdom.[3] Link managed to catch up with "Bagu", and fought with him. "Bagu" soon realized that Link had brought his Power Glove with him,[4] and that he would be no match against such a weapon. He surrendered as he told his tale to Link- Ganon had kidnapped his two pet frogs, and was holding them ransom,[5] and demanded the Triforce in return. Link offered to give "Bagu" his Power Glove so he could stop Ganon. It is unknown what events occurred during his attack on Ganon, but he did return safely to Hyrule with both of his frogs.

References

  1. He's [Bagu] come all the way from the Moruge Forest to visit us! - Link (Valiant Comic Issue #4)
  2. Link's told me all about you! I'm as happy as a well-fed Octorok to finally meet my little buddy's girlfriend! - Bagu (Valiant Comic Issue #4)
  3. You idiot! Bagu was the thief! A third of the Triforce is gone! If Ganon attacks now, we'll be defenseless! - Zelda (Valiant Comic Issue #4)
  4. And the Handy Glove is on! - Link (Valiant Comic Issue #4)
  5. He's [Ganon] holding my frogs for ransom! - Bagu (Valiant Comic Issue #4)


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