Nobodo
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Nobodo is a character in Phantom Hourglass.[1]
Biography
Nobodo is a homeless Anouki who perches atop a cliff on the Isle of Frost.[2][3] It claims to enjoy being cold, lonely, and miserable.[4] It tells Link to dig in front of all of the signs next to Anouki houses, in the Anouki Estates and elsewhere, because the Anouki have a habit of burying Rupees in front of their houses.[5]
Nomenclature
Nobodo's name is a play on the phrase "no abode."[2]
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FrenchCA | Sangloo | Portmanteau of sans (without) and igloo |
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German | Keinhaus | Portmanteau of kein (no; none) and haus (house) |
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SpanishLA | Siniglú | Portmanteau of sin (without) and iglú (igloo) |
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia (Dark Horse Books) pg. 283
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Yeah, I'm Nobodo. Yeah, I got no house. And yeah, they call me "No-abodo." Real clever. I got no "abode." Ha ha. Go on, laugh at my frozen tears." — Nobodo (Phantom Hourglass)
- ↑ "Go back to your stupid warm houses! I'm happy freezing out here." — Nobodo (Phantom Hourglass)
- ↑ "Actually, know what? I like being sad. But what do you care?" — Nobodo (Phantom Hourglass)
- ↑ "Here's a secret for ya. Anouki WITH HOUSES bury stuff in front of the signs outside their houses. We Anouki are tricky like that." — Nobodo (Phantom Hourglass)