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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Legend of Mana''=== | ===''[[Legend of Mana]]''=== | ||
{{quote2|A little man with a really loud voice that could reach a nearby "land." He might be the most honest and kind-hearted man you will ever meet.|In-game Encyclopedia}} | {{quote2|A little man with a really loud voice that could reach a nearby "land." He might be the most honest and kind-hearted man you will ever meet.|In-game Encyclopedia}} | ||
====[[The Flame of Hope]]==== | |||
The anthropomorphic mouse is first seen bursting into the Temple of Healing in [[Gato]], mistaking a [[Nun]] lying on the ground for murder. She quickly gets up, claiming she's alright even though she broke her ankle while a [[Sproutlings|Sproutling]] bumped into her earlier. The inspector readily assumes the [[Sandra|Jewel Hunter]] has disguised herself as a Sproutling based on that only fact and angrily runs outside the bulding. | |||
Later, Boyds arrives a hair too late on an actual crime scene and blames the main character for killing [[Rubens]]. The dying [[Jumi]] explains he is mistaken, as it was the Nun who ripped his core out. Boyd rages on as he tells the protagonist that Sandra the Jewel Hunter is a master of disguise, and he swears to catch her. | |||
He later tells the hero in the prayer hall that the temple received a note from Sandra, saying that she was after the Flame of Hope. The dectective tought she meant she was going to steal the sacred torches, but she went for the Jumi of Ruby instead. He urges the main character to catch the thief with his help. Should the player accepts, he confides in feeling that she might be somewhere nearby. | |||
Sandra is cornered near the [[Cancun Bird]]'s nest, still in her Nun getup and accompanied with the ailing Sproutling. Boyd shouts she cannot escape and she's going to pay for what she's done, but the astute thief transforms into her true self and uses the giant bird to escape. As he is about to reach for her, the inspector bumps into the Sproutling, relieving him from his aching stomach. Boyd seeps with anger for letting her slip from his hands, bemoaning the fact that another Jumi has been stolen. He gives the [[Ancient Tablet]] and the [[Torch of Coral]] [[Artifact|artifacts]] to the protagonist as thanks for helping him. | |||
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===''Circle of Mana''=== | ===''[[Circle of Mana]]''=== | ||
Inspector Boyd makes a cameo appearance in the online game, along with several other characters from the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' series. He appears in 2 sets of cards.<br> | Inspector Boyd makes a cameo appearance in the online game, along with several other characters from the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' series. He appears in 2 sets of cards.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 00:52, May 16, 2024
Inspector Boyd | |
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First appearance | Legend of Mana (1999) |
Latest appearance | Echoes of Mana (2022) |
Title(s) | Inspector Boyd |
Role | Support |
Gender | Male |
Ispector Boyd is a minor supporting character in Legend of Mana and a recurring character in the Mana series.
Background
History
Legend of Mana
- “A little man with a really loud voice that could reach a nearby "land." He might be the most honest and kind-hearted man you will ever meet.”
- —In-game Encyclopedia
The Flame of Hope
The anthropomorphic mouse is first seen bursting into the Temple of Healing in Gato, mistaking a Nun lying on the ground for murder. She quickly gets up, claiming she's alright even though she broke her ankle while a Sproutling bumped into her earlier. The inspector readily assumes the Jewel Hunter has disguised herself as a Sproutling based on that only fact and angrily runs outside the bulding.
Later, Boyds arrives a hair too late on an actual crime scene and blames the main character for killing Rubens. The dying Jumi explains he is mistaken, as it was the Nun who ripped his core out. Boyd rages on as he tells the protagonist that Sandra the Jewel Hunter is a master of disguise, and he swears to catch her.
He later tells the hero in the prayer hall that the temple received a note from Sandra, saying that she was after the Flame of Hope. The dectective tought she meant she was going to steal the sacred torches, but she went for the Jumi of Ruby instead. He urges the main character to catch the thief with his help. Should the player accepts, he confides in feeling that she might be somewhere nearby.
Sandra is cornered near the Cancun Bird's nest, still in her Nun getup and accompanied with the ailing Sproutling. Boyd shouts she cannot escape and she's going to pay for what she's done, but the astute thief transforms into her true self and uses the giant bird to escape. As he is about to reach for her, the inspector bumps into the Sproutling, relieving him from his aching stomach. Boyd seeps with anger for letting her slip from his hands, bemoaning the fact that another Jumi has been stolen. He gives the Ancient Tablet and the Torch of Coral artifacts to the protagonist as thanks for helping him.
Circle of Mana
Inspector Boyd makes a cameo appearance in the online game, along with several other characters from the Mana series. He appears in 2 sets of cards.
Echoes of Mana
General information
Physical appearance
Personality
Profile and statistics
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Inspector Boyd.
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