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'''Noki Elder''' is conjectural apparently, but the others names ('''Old Fisher Man''' and '''Noki Fisherman'''), are they mentioned in the game or a guide? Because, if those two names appear somewhere I propose we name change the name for Noki Fisherman since this would be the best descriptive in my opinion rather than a conjectural name. This will also affect Noki Elder's grandson if he don't have a name.--{{User:LudwigVon/sig}}  14:37, 6 June 2016 (EDT)
'''Noki Elder''' is conjectural apparently, but the others names ('''Old Fisher Man''' and '''Noki Fisherman'''), are they mentioned in the game or a guide? Because, if those two names appear somewhere I propose we name change the name for Noki Fisherman since this would be the best descriptive in my opinion rather than a conjectural name. This will also affect Noki Elder's grandson if he don't have a name.--{{User:LudwigVon/sig}}  14:37, 6 June 2016 (EDT)
:I can personally confirm that the official Nintendo Power and BradyGames guides don't give specific names to the old coot. Nintedo Power refers to him with a consistently generic term:  
:I can personally confirm that the official Nintendo Power and BradyGames guides don't give specific names to the old coot. Nintedo Power refers to him with a consistently generic term:  

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