Talk:Noki elder

Name
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.-- 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:


 * "Go to point A [on the map in the guide] and speak with the old Noki"
 * "The old Noki will give you a special helmet and place you in a bottle"
 * "Jump up to the ledge [...] and speak to the old Noki"
 * "As soon as you appear in Episode 6 you'll meet the old Noki"
 * "Talk to the old Noki on the top of the cliff"
 * BradyGames offers even less consistency, though more variety:


 * "After talking to the old Noki fisherman at the beginning of the Episode"
 * "The old Noki man admits his theory of the toxic lake was wrong"
 * "look high above the old man's head"
 * "the old fisherman greets him with a bottle by his side"
 * "The old Noki man is located on the ledge where Mario fought Chorobe[sic]"
 * "The old Noki man has finally gotten to the bottom of the toxic water mystery"
 * "From the old man's ledge"
 * "the old Niko[sic] man was finally correct"
 * "The old man says there's a friend yours up on the mountain"
 * "After talking to the old Noki man"
 * "to the left of the ledge where the old man stood"
 * "The old man would be so disappointed"
 * "As you begin on the platform with the old Noki man"

That's every mention of the guy that I could find. As for the Prima guide, Blocky has told me that he couldn't find any meaningful names, which I assume means that he's had similar results to myself. "Old Noki" might be a viable option, if only for its consistency in the NP guide, though it's not a particularly satisfactory answer.