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*Malo and Talo's names are strangely similar to the names of a father-daughter pair from the other Zelda games, [[Talon]] and [[Malon]]. However, beyond the similarities stop beyond their names.
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*Malo and Talo's names are strangely similar to the names of a father-daughter pair from the other Zelda games, [[Talon]] and [[Malon]]. However, the similarities stop beyond their names.
  
 
[[Category: Zelda Characters]]
 
[[Category: Zelda Characters]]

Revision as of 14:51, 15 February 2007

Malo.jpg
Malo in Twilight Princess.
Malo
Species Human
Hair color Brown
Eye color Green
Relatives Jaggle (father), Pergie (mother), Talo (brother)
Debut Twilight Princess

Malo was one of the children living in Ordon Village. He often was seen hanging out with his brother Talo and their friend Beth. Despite his small stature, Malo is actually quite intelligent and acted like a bully sometimes. He was jealous of Beth, whose parents owned a store, while his parents only owned a waterwheel.

Background

In Twilight Princess, Malo was kidnapped by Bokoblins along with the rest of the village's children. However, Malo, Talo, Beth and Colin were later rescued and brought to Kakariko Village. They were to remain in Kakariko until the roads were safe to travel on again. Malo made the best of his time and opened his own shop, Malo Mart.

The store was successful enough that Malo eventually had an elderly Goron raising money for him. The money went towards building a second Malo Mart in Hyrule Castle Town, as a cheaper replacement for the snooty and super-expensive store that once stood there. At the end of the game, Malo and the other children were returned to Ordon Village. It is unknown what became of the Malo Mart business afterwards.

Trivia

  • Malo and Talo's names are strangely similar to the names of a father-daughter pair from the other Zelda games, Talon and Malon. However, the similarities stop beyond their names.