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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Ravio]] dressing as a rabbit can possibly be a reference to [[Bunny Link]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
*[[Ravio]] dressing as a rabbit can possibly be a reference to [[Bunny Link]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
*[[Ravio]] is rumored to be the decedent of the Happy Mask Salesman in a different universe; in such universe, the Happy Mask Salesman did not travel to Termina and led a normal life where on he passed down Majora's mask.
*[[Ravio]] is rumored to be the descendant of the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] in a different universe; in such universe, the Happy Mask Salesman did not travel to [[Termina]] and led a normal life where on he passed down [[Majora's Mask]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Ravio
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Gender

Male

Occupation

Shopkeeper

Games

Location

Ravio is a character featured in A Link Between Worlds.

Ravio is the shopkeeper at Ravio's Shop, a location where Link can rent or purchase various items, inlcuding the Bow and Hookshot. This shop is located inside of Link's House, as Ravio asked Link if he could stay in his house for a while.[1] He is dressed in a purple robe and hood that resembles a rabbit. Ravio is accompanied by Sheerow, a bird-like creature that recovers Link's rented items when he has fallen in battle. Ravio also provided Link with his bracelet early in the game.[2] After Link is trapped in a wall by Yuga, the bracelet activated, giving Link the ability to turn himself into a painting.

Plot

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Link first meets Ravio after his first encounter with Yuga at the beginning of the game.[3] Ravio claims to be a traveling merchant and convinces Link to let him stay in his house. As the game progresses, Ravio converts Link's house into his personal shop. At the end of the game, it is revealed that Ravio is Link's Lorulean counterpart. Ravio looks identical to Link, aside from having pale skin, black hair, and green eyes. Unlike Link, however, Ravio is a coward. Ravio learned that Hilda was planning to steal the Triforce from Hyrule with the help of Yuga. Not agreeing with the plan, he hoped to stop them but due to his nature, feared he could not stop the duo. He instead traveled to Hyrule in hopes of discovering a hero who could stop the pair, and so ended up assisting Link in his journey.

Following the defeat of Yuga, Ravio convinces Hilda to stop her plans. Given the rabbit-like hood that Ravio wears, it is possible that he is a masked follower.

In Hero Mode, Link can find his journal that was left at the Vacant House. It further hints at his intentions of stopping Yuga and Hilda, and implies that he used the remaining magic in his bracelet to travel to Hyrule, explaining why it did nothing until Yuga turned Link into a painting with the bracelet on.

Trivia

Gallery

References

  1. "Oh! Hey! Wait a minute. To tell you the truth, I’ve been looking for a place to stay. It’s been hard to find somewhere good. So,uh. This is awkward.. Mind if I stay here for a while? Just a couple of days, I promise!" — Ravio, A Link Between Worlds
  2. "Here-take this. I can’t pay rent yet. But it’s something, at least. I know it looks like a hunk of junk, but it’s older than old. A real treasure, that thing-! Uh, what? What odor? You don’t want it because it SMELLS funny? That’s the smell of history, buddy! Musty leather! Moldy aromas! The rich fragrance of a relic! OK, fine. I’ll admit that it smells like a wet dog. But you gotta know, that’s a GOOD smell. Besides…it’s a gift. So the least you could do is wear it, buddy!" — Ravio, A Link Between Worlds
  3. "I’m a traveling merchant. I found you in the Sanctuary. Passed out. Alone. Strange, if you ask me." — Ravio, A Link Between Worlds