![]() ![]() Ravio turns Link's house into a shop where he rents his items to Link and allows him to keep his merchandise for a long time, until Link falls in battle and his pet bird Sheerow picks up the rented items and returns them to Ravio. While the bracelet did not seem to have any use, it proved to be a lifesaver for Link, when Yuga turns him into a painting and abandons him it reacted to the situation and releases him from the wall, granting Link the ability to Wall-Merge, which will come in handy when he explores dungeons and get around more easily. ![]() He gives Link his old bracelet and tells him to wear it. When he learns that he was trying to stop Yuga, and failed miserably, Ravio praises him for his courageous acts and tells him to warn Princess Zelda about what happened at the Sanctuary, but not before he asks Link if he could stay at his place, which Link grants him permission, much to Ravio's joy at the fact that he does not have to sleep in the wild anymore. He introduces himself to Link, saying that he is a traveling merchant who is looking for a place to stay. When Link awakens, Ravio was the first person he sees and startled by his presence, making Link fall out of his bed. He eventually comes across an unconscious Link (who had failed to save Seres from being turned into a painting by Yuga) and brought him back home. ![]() As he was a coward, he could not bring himself to let Princess Hilda know of Yuga's true intentions or confront Yuga himself, so he flees Lorule and makes his way to Hyrule in search of a hero who can stop them. He does not trust Yuga (he thinks of him to be a leech) and was aware that he is manipulating the princess and planned together to kidnap the Seven Sages so Ganon can be revived and steal Hyrule's Triforce (with Hilda wanting to restore Lorule, while Yuga wanted to destroy both worlds and remake them to his liking). Ravio was Hilda's loyal servant for a long time. ![]()
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