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Adlar

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Once an advisor to Queen Ambi, this old man resides in the past of Labrynna.

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Description

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Adlar is a green caped man with a beard, who resides in a small house close to the Black Tower in Labrynna of the past. Since he knew the queen as a child, he knows quite a few things about her.

Biography

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Adlar was the advisor of Queen Ambi for more than 50 years. But shortly after Nayru (read Veran) arrived in the past, he was banished from the palace. When Link meets him, Adlar is retired and lives quietly next to the water one screen up from the Black Tower.


Miscellaneous Notes

As you can see, his sprite resembles a wise man from Oracle of Seasons. Maybe he just likes to dress up like them... He seems to epitomize the concept of "wise man" or "sage." Adlar is probably in his 70's, since he was the palace advisor for over 50 years. That explains why his home is referred to as “Ancient Adlar’s house.”

Relevant Quotes

First time meeting him:

  “I am Adlar. For fifty years, I was a palace advisor,
  but I have since been chased from the palace and am
  now retired. I have known the Queen since she was young.
  She always held the people foremost in her heart. But 
  since she took that girl Nayru in, she has changed
  completely... She quit listening to my advice... It was
  that girl who suggested I be banished, but...”
"Just who is this Nayru..? I can only see her as a monster in human guise. I wonder if the Queen is all right..."

After saving Nayru:

  "I thought Nayru had gone, but now it seems something is wrong
  with the Queen. She gives me that same evil feeling Nayru used
  to. It's like the Queen is now the beast in human guise... I 
  hope the Queen is all right..."

After you beat the game:

  "The Queen is back to her kind old self. That's good and well, 
  but she says she's going on an eye-opening journey to other 
  lands. ...I hope she'll be all right.."

Translations

Country Name
Japanese テ ('Âdara')
English Adlar
French Adler
German Adlar
Spanish Adler
Italian Adler

Notes

In some languages the ‘a’ was replaced with and ‘e’ to keep to pronunciation correct.

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