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He is one of several citizens of [[Hyrule Town]]. He lives with his family, and is in love with his neighbor, [[Julietta]]. He yearns for the two of them to be lawfully married someday. Unfortunately, he and Julietta cannot get married because their pets, [[Scratcher]] and [[Rolf]], dislike each other and cannot reach a common ground. His little sister, [[Berry]], attends [[Funday School]].  
He is one of several citizens of [[Hyrule Town]]. He lives with his family, and is in love with his neighbor, [[Julietta]]. He yearns for the two of them to be lawfully married someday. Unfortunately, he and Julietta cannot get married because their pets, [[Scratcher]] and [[Rolf]], dislike each other and cannot reach a common ground. His little sister, [[Berry]], attends [[Funday School]].  
Link is able to fuse [[Green Kinstone]]s with Julietta at various points in the game. As it is a Green Kinstone fusion, it is not set to a specific treasure chest, but instead, one of the many possible treasure chests.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==

Revision as of 18:19, August 13, 2014

Romio
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Gender

Male

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Location

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Berry (Sister)

Romio is a male character that appears in The Minish Cap.

He is one of several citizens of Hyrule Town. He lives with his family, and is in love with his neighbor, Julietta. He yearns for the two of them to be lawfully married someday. Unfortunately, he and Julietta cannot get married because their pets, Scratcher and Rolf, dislike each other and cannot reach a common ground. His little sister, Berry, attends Funday School.

Link is able to fuse Green Kinstones with Julietta at various points in the game. As it is a Green Kinstone fusion, it is not set to a specific treasure chest, but instead, one of the many possible treasure chests.

Etymology

His name is taken from the fictional character Romeo, from William Shakespeare's famous play, Romeo and Juliet. His relationship with Julietta also mimicks the relationship with Romeo and Juliet, in which Romeo and Juliet cannot be together due to their parents disapproval. With Romio and Julietta, however, they cannot be together due to their pets constant bickering.