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{{Infobox|character | {{Infobox|character | ||
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' | ||
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| race = [[Rito]] | | race = [[Rito]] | ||
| gender = Female | | gender = Female | ||
| related = [[Rito Chieftain]] (Son)<br>[[Prince Komali]] (Grandson) | | related = [[Rito Chieftain]] (Son)<br>[[Prince Komali]] (Grandson)<br>[[Medli]] (Student) | ||
| | | occupation = Attendant of [[Valoo]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Prince Komali's Grandmother''' is a character who passed away right before the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' took place. She is the mother of [[Rito Chieftain]] and grandmother of [[Prince Komali]]. | '''Prince Komali's Grandmother''' is a character who passed away right before the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' took place. She is the mother of the [[Rito Chieftain]] and grandmother of [[Prince Komali]]. | ||
Prince Komali's Grandmother was a kind, brave and great woman and very close to her grandson Komali. She passed away right before the beginning of Link's adventure | Prince Komali's Grandmother was a kind, brave and great woman and very close to her grandson Komali. She passed away right before the beginning of [[Link]]'s adventure, causing Prince Komali to become very upset and shut himself away from everyone. Prince Komali's Grandmother was once the attendant of [[Valoo]] and the keeper of [[Din's Pearl]].{{Ref|WW|1699|Komali}} She passed on the pearl to Komali after her death, which he kept close to him at all times because it calmed him.{{Ref|WW|1695-1698|Komali}} Komali is certain that his grandmother would have been able to calm down Valoo if she had been alive.{{Ref|WW|1700-1701|Komali}} During her life, she also spent her time teaching [[Medli]], her successor as an attendant, the [[Hylian Language|language]] of Valoo. Medli explains that Komali's grandmother noticed her carrying her [[Medli's Harp|harp]] one day and saw her fate in the curves of the instrument, and therefore took her in as an student.{{Ref|WW|1838-1840|Medli}} Medli feels that Komali's mood is partially her fault, as she is not as great a woman as his grandmother.{{Ref|WW|1661-1662|Medli}} | ||
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{{Cat|The Wind Waker Characters}} | {{Cat|The Wind Waker Characters}} | ||
{{Cat|Rito}} | {{Cat|Rito}} |