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{{Name|Dutch|{{Term/Store|Lord Kiro||Series, TWoG}}}} is a character in {{TWoG}}.<ref>{{Cite Magazine|quote={{Exp|Enter the small window in the upper right corner of the game screen. Turn to Lord Kiro, who will disappear after showing an animation. Grab the key and leave the bedroom.|Ga het kleine raam binnen rechts bovenin het speelscherm. Sla naar Lord Kiro, die na het tonen van een animatie verdwijnt. Pak de sleutel op en verlaat de slaapkamer.}}|magazine= CD Interactief|volume= 2|issue= 11|date= November 1995|publisher=HUB Uitgevers|page=31}}</ref> | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Lord Kiro had accompanied [[King Harkinian]] on his quest in [[Gamelon]] to aid [[Duke Onkled]], whose island was seized by [[Ganon]]. At some point they had encountered [[Ganon]] and were both captured. Lord Kiro tried to stop Ganon, but failed and was put in chains by Ganon's minion [[Hektan]].<ref name="runt">{{Cite|Silence! Hektan, keep the runt in chains!|Ganon|TWoG}}</ref> He was then imprisoned in Duke Onkled's castle, [[Dodomai Palace]]. After [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] defeats Hektan and rescues Lord Kiro from his cell, he reveals to her that Duke Onkled is corrupt and had betrayed the King.<ref>{{Cite|Duke Onkled betrayed the King!|Lord Kiro|TWoG}}</ref> He tells her to strike the portrait in the Palace library to enter Onkled's locked chamber, and gives her the [[Key]] to the library. When they find him there, Onkled begs them not to hurt him and reveals the entrance to [[Reesong Palace]], where Ganon is hiding. Lord Kiro then apprehends him. | |||
After Zelda defeats Ganon and rescues her father, Lord Kiro points out Onkled as the traitor to the King. | After Zelda defeats Ganon and rescues her father, Lord Kiro points out Onkled as the traitor to the King. He then takes him away after he is given his punishment. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Ganon refers to Lord Kiro as "the runt," | *Ganon refers to Lord Kiro as "the runt," suggesting that he is a short man.<ref name="runt"/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 7 October 2022
Lord Kiro is a character in The Wand of Gamelon.[1]
Biography
Lord Kiro had accompanied King Harkinian on his quest in Gamelon to aid Duke Onkled, whose island was seized by Ganon. At some point they had encountered Ganon and were both captured. Lord Kiro tried to stop Ganon, but failed and was put in chains by Ganon's minion Hektan.[2] He was then imprisoned in Duke Onkled's castle, Dodomai Palace. After Zelda defeats Hektan and rescues Lord Kiro from his cell, he reveals to her that Duke Onkled is corrupt and had betrayed the King.[3] He tells her to strike the portrait in the Palace library to enter Onkled's locked chamber, and gives her the Key to the library. When they find him there, Onkled begs them not to hurt him and reveals the entrance to Reesong Palace, where Ganon is hiding. Lord Kiro then apprehends him.
After Zelda defeats Ganon and rescues her father, Lord Kiro points out Onkled as the traitor to the King. He then takes him away after he is given his punishment.
Trivia
- Ganon refers to Lord Kiro as "the runt," suggesting that he is a short man.[2]
References
- ↑ "Ga het kleine raam binnen rechts bovenin het speelscherm. Sla naar Lord Kiro, die na het tonen van een animatie verdwijnt. Pak de sleutel op en verlaat de slaapkamer." (CD Interactief vol. 2 no. 11, HUB Uitgevers, November 1995, pg. 31)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Silence! Hektan, keep the runt in chains!" — Ganon (The Wand of Gamelon)
- ↑ "Duke Onkled betrayed the King!" — Lord Kiro (The Wand of Gamelon)