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Template:Character Roperi's Mother is a character in the Oracle of Ages manga by Akira Himekawa.

Biography

Roperi's Mother lived with her daughter Roperi and husband Jacob before the manga's events. When Queen Ambi commanded the black tower to be built, Jacob was taken as a slave to construct it.[1] Along with many other citizens of Labrynna, Roperi's Mother and her daughter were brought to the Hidden Village by Sir Raven for protection.[2]

Roperi's Mother makes her first appearance as Roperi is dancing around, because the seed Sir Raven had given her sprouted.[3] As the girl announces this, her mother tells her that is nice.[4] She isn't seen again until later on while Roperi is staring at the plant. Roperi's Mother asks if she is still staring at it and notices there is a bud.[5] Roperi voices hope that her father will come home in time to see it bloom.[6] Her Mother says Link and Raven are sure to help him and to believe in them and wait.[7]

Veran discovers that Sir Raven is actually allied against her puppet, Queen Ambi, so she sends the monster Ramrock to destroy the village.[8] Roperi's Mother screams her daughter's name as she runs onto the fields to keep Ramrock from crushing their crops.[9] Link successfully defeats the monster. Sir Raven stands in front of the villagers, Roperi and her Mother included, as Queen Ambi's forces lay siege to the hidden village. The army's commander accuses Raven of treason.[10] Roperi's Mother hugs Roperi close as Raven asks if following orders truly makes one a knight, even if the orders come from a tyrant torturing her people.[11] Sir Raven and the village's defenders fight back the army until archers surround them.[12] Roperi's Mother is shown with her arms protectively around her daughter as they are threatened to be turned into pincushions.[13] Sir Raven surrenders himself for the sake of the villagers, causing Roperi to sob in her Mother's arms. Roperi's Mother and the remaining villagers who weren't taken to the tower hide in a cave.[14] She shows happiness at seeing Link arrive with Sir Raven unharmed once he is rescued.

At the manga's end, Roperi's Mother is reunited with her husband, their daughter between them as they embrace. She is present when Nayru, Ralph, and Link return to present day Labrynna.

References

  1. "I can't tell you how many people are suffering because of that tower. Roperi's father went four months ago, and she hasn't seen him since." (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 83)
  2. "... But before they can be executed, I bring them here." (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 82)
  3. "... The seed Raven gave me sprouted!..." (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 71)
  4. "That's nice, Roperi." (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 71)
  5. "Roperi, are you still staring at that plant?... Oh, there's bud!" (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 118)
  6. "I hope Dad comes home in time to see the flower bloom." (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 118)
  7. "Link and Raven are sure to help him. Believe in them, and wait." (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 118)
  8. "Rise, Ramrock... Veran, the Sorceress of Shadows, commands it!" (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 127)
  9. "Roperi!" (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 129)
  10. "Raven, you are the worst scum of all...Pretending loyalty but working against the queen all the while!" (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 132)
  11. "What is loyalty? Does simply following orders make you a knight? Even the orders of a tyrant who tortures her people?" (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 133)
  12. "Give up! Your village is surrounded by archers!" (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 136)
  13. "Surrender or we'll turn you into pincushions!" (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 136)
  14. "They captured everyone and took them to the tower!" (Oracle of Ages (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 153)
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