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In the game, he is smart-mouthed toddler (around 3 years old), whose brother is | In the game, he is smart-mouthed toddler (around 3 years old), whose brother is Talo. He is kidnapped, along with Ilia and Beth, by [[King Bulblin]]. After [[Link]] explores Twilight Kakariko Village, he finds a sanctuary that houses the kidnapped kids, along with the village shaman and bomb shop owner. After clearing the Twilight from the area, he is reunited with the kids. Malo then begins to pursue his dream of running a shop business. It is a success, and he sells basic goods. If you donate money to the store and help out the Gorons a bit, Malo will successfully buy out a previously-expensive store in [[Hyrule]] Castle Town. Here you can buy the Magic Armor, which allows you to be invincible as long as you have rupees to spare. | ||
===Trophy Description=== | ===Trophy Description=== |
Revision as of 16:12, August 13, 2008
Malo is an NPC from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Role
In the game, he is smart-mouthed toddler (around 3 years old), whose brother is Talo. He is kidnapped, along with Ilia and Beth, by King Bulblin. After Link explores Twilight Kakariko Village, he finds a sanctuary that houses the kidnapped kids, along with the village shaman and bomb shop owner. After clearing the Twilight from the area, he is reunited with the kids. Malo then begins to pursue his dream of running a shop business. It is a success, and he sells basic goods. If you donate money to the store and help out the Gorons a bit, Malo will successfully buy out a previously-expensive store in Hyrule Castle Town. Here you can buy the Magic Armor, which allows you to be invincible as long as you have rupees to spare.
Trophy Description
Malo
- The brother of Ordon Village's "tough" kid, Talo. Malo is much more reserved than his troublemaker brother and is actually quite mature. This, combined with his almost babylike appearance, can make adults feel awkward. Despite his childlike looks, Malo becomes an esteemed businessman with his chain of Malo Marts.
(The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)