Fyer
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| Fyer | |
|---|---|
| Fyer | |
| First appearance | Twilight Princess (2006) |
| Sex | Male |
| Homeland | Hyrule |
| Hometown | Lake Hylia |
| Race | Hylian |
- "Oh... Are you a customer? Heh heh! You are ONE luck fella, fella! The HEIGHT of excitement, the THRILL of launching to the heavens, the very PEAK of flying fantastication... It can be YOURS, fella! For a limited time only, and without waiting in line, it's a paltry 10 Rupees! Whaddaya say, buddy of mine? Wanna give it a shot?"
- — Fyer
Fyer is a character from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. He is the proprietor of the Cannon Ride amusement at Lake Hylia, working together with Falbi. Fyer is a squat, chubby man who wears clown-like makeup on his face. On the right sleeve of his pink shirt, a Banzai Bill can be seen.
[edit] Biography
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Together, Fyer and Falbi opened the Fyer and Falbi's Watertop Land of Fantastication attraction in the Lake Hylia area, which consists of Fyer's Cannon Rides and Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl. Also, at one point, Fyer became indebted to Auru after Auru apparently saved his life.
When Zora's Domain is frozen over, the buoyant cannon house he lives in is stuck at the bottom of Lake Hylia. Link manages to thaw Zora's Domain out of the ice and restore the waterflow, allowing Fyer to resume his business. Later, when Link must reach the Gerudo Desert and the Arbiter's Grounds located therein, Auru tells Link to show a memo to Fyer. Fyer repays his debt to Auru by using the cannon to transport Link to the Gerudo Desert, in what he calls the Oasis Flight. Later, Link requires Fyer's aid in repairing the Sky Cannon; a huge cannon serving as a portal to the City in the Sky found in the basement of Renado's Sanctuary and transported to Lake Hylia with Midna's assistance. Fyer charges Link a sum of 300 Rupees for the repair.
Spoiler warning: Spoilers end here.
[edit] Etymology
The name Fyer is derived from the verb "fire", as in to cause a weapon to go off, which is a cannon's primary purpose.
