Craftsman

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Template:Character The Craftsman is a character in A Link Between Worlds. It is the name of two characters in Hyrule and Lorule, both who work for their worlds' respective Blacksmith.

Biography

Hyrule

The Crafstman serves his master, the Blacksmith, and resides in his home. He enjoys making singsongs about his master's wife, but he has to include his master in it as well, so as to not enrage him. Throughout Link's journey, the Crafstman will tell Link that he never expected the young hero to become a great warrior.[1] He expresses surprise when Link rescues both Gulley and Rosso, but reminds the young hero that he is still his superior in terms of smithing.[2]

When Link finds two pieces of Master Ore, the Craftsman excitedly helps his master temper the Master Sword into the Master Sword Lv2.[3]

Lorule

The Lorulean Craftsman appears in the Blacksmith's home, much like his Hyrulean counterpart. In contrast to other Loruleans, he does not appear to have a significantly different personality than his counterpart. After the Blacksmith becomes inspired after seeing the Master Sword Lv2, the Craftsman will remark that he has not seen his master excited like that in a long time.[4]

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References

  1. "OK, I'll admit it. Never really saw you as the heroic type, unless it came to conquering Zs in your sleep. I was wrong about you. You're the biggest hero I know." — Craftsman (Hyrule) (A Link Between Worlds)
  2. "You're really something! You saved Gulley AND Rosso? Seems like you're a natural-born hero! Hmm. The master was right all along. Diamond in the rough, I guess. But don't forget I'm still a smithy step above you" — Craftsman (Hyrule) (A Link Between Worlds)
  3. "Can't wait to see how this beauty's going to turn out!" — Craftsman (Hyrule) (A Link Between Worlds)
  4. "Wow! I haven't seen the master fired up like this for a while!" — Craftsman (Lorule) (A Link Between Worlds)
Names in Other Regions
Language Name
French-speaking countries French Employé de la forge
Germany German Geselle
Italy Italian Nano
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Forjador