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==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
Pikango is one of three sheikah (save the [[Monk]]s) whose name isn't derived from a fruit, with another being [[Impa]], whose name pays tribute to previous Impas, and references her as the latest incarnation of the character. The other is [[Master Kohga]], who, along with the [[Yiga]] clan, references Iga and Koga. Pikango may come from "Pic and go", referencing the fact that he is a traveling painter. | Pikango is one of three sheikah (save the [[Monk]]s) whose name isn't derived from a fruit, with another being [[Impa]], whose name pays tribute to previous Impas, and references her as the latest incarnation of the character. The other is [[Master Kohga]], who, along with the [[Yiga]] clan, references Iga and Koga. Pikango may come from "Pic and go", referencing the fact that he is a traveling painter. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 21:40, 2 December 2019
Template:Character Pikango is a character in Breath of the Wild.[1]
Biography
Pikango is a traveling painter hailing from Kakariko Village.[2] He can first be found in Kakariko Village, painting a picture of Impa's House. He asks if Link may be a traveler like him.[3] Pikango explains that he travels Hyrule to find incredible sights to paint.[4] The reason he has returned to Kakariko Village is to search for the Great Fairy Fountain rumored to be there.[5] However, since he is not from the village, no one will say any more on the subject to him.[6] Still, Pikango is determined to find the Fountain and tells Link that he will inform him of any new leads.[7] Even in the Rain, his determination only grows.[8] At night, he will take refuge in the Shuteye Inn, dreaming of locating the Fountain.[9]
Once Link returns to the village, Pikango will tell him he knows where the Great Fairy Fountain is, but can't get far enough to see it. He asks Link if he will come with him to see it, and if Link obliges, he leads him up to the forest near Kakariko Village. Upon reaching the entrance, Pikango runs out of breath and tells Link to go ahead and see if he can find it. He also asks Link to take a picture of it if he does stumble upon it. When Link returns to show him the picture, Pikango admits he thought it would look more 'elegant', but still offers to reward Link for his help by telling him the location of one of the pictures on Link's Sheikah Slate.
Nomenclature
Pikango is one of three sheikah (save the Monks) whose name isn't derived from a fruit, with another being Impa, whose name pays tribute to previous Impas, and references her as the latest incarnation of the character. The other is Master Kohga, who, along with the Yiga clan, references Iga and Koga. Pikango may come from "Pic and go", referencing the fact that he is a traveling painter.
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | |
Pikango | ||
カンギス (Kangisu) | ||
康吉思 (Kāngjísī) | ||
康吉思 (Kāngjísī) | ||
Pikango | ||
Kangis | ||
Kangis | ||
Kangis | ||
Kanghis | ||
Domayo | ||
Dangis | ||
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Gallery
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Concept artwork of Pikango
References
- ↑ "Pikango" — N/A (Breath of the Wild)
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- ↑ "Hm? Are you... Sorry to bother you, but are you a fellow traveler?" — Pikango (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "As for me, I just looove art. In fact, I'm traveling the world in search of beautiful landscapes." — Pikango (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Just between you and me... I hear there's a Great Fairy Fountain somewhere near this village. I hear it's breathtakingly beautiful. Aesthetics aside, they also say the place can bestow some kind of mysterious power on people..." — Pikango (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "However, since I'm an outsider, I can't get anyone to tell me any more details than that. These villagers never leave the safety of their village, so travelers like me are treated with suspicion." — Pikango (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "But I won't give up! Oh, and if I manage to find out anything, I'll be sure to let you know." — Pikango (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "But I'm not gonna give up! Not even if it rains! Not even if it snows! Not even if I get struck by lightning!!" — Pikango (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Great Fairy Fountain... I will...find you..." — Pikango (Breath of the Wild)