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Named Mataro in the original Japanese release, it is possible that Matelo's localized name borrows from French ''matelot'', meaning "sailor", which would fit with his presence on the Ghost Ship. | Named Mataro in the original Japanese release, it is possible that Matelo's localized name borrows from the archaic English and French ''matelot'', meaning "sailor", which would fit with his presence on the Ghost Ship. | ||
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Revision as of 07:33, June 14, 2022
Matelo | |
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Trials of Mana (remake) screenshot | |
First appearance | Trials of Mana (1995) |
Latest appearance | Trials of Mana HD (2020) |
Title(s) | The supernatural enthusiast |
Homeland | Merchant Town Beiser |
Role | Support |
Gender | Male |
Species | Human Ghost (temporarily) |
Status | Alive |
Voice actor(s) | Eng: Dave VolpeToM HD |
- “Now it's your turn to try! Farewell...”
- —In-game dialogue
Matelo is a minor NPC in Trials of Mana.
History
Trials of Mana
General information
Physical appearance
Personality
Profile and statistics
Behind the scenes
Named Mataro in the original Japanese release, it is possible that Matelo's localized name borrows from the archaic English and French matelot, meaning "sailor", which would fit with his presence on the Ghost Ship.
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