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Baguette

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Since Magical Vacation is not officially localized in English, all names and terminology will instead be derived from the English fan translation by magicalpatcher.MS Star Check Icon.pnghttps://www.romhacking.net/translations/2662/
Keep in mind that these translations may not be accurate or consistent with the original Japanese version.
Baguette
バケット Baketto
Baguette
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Artwork from Magical Vacation by Shinichi Kameoka

Gender Male
Species Dwarf

Baguette is a character in Magical Vacation. He is a dwarf and companion of Bruschetta who excavated Latte Rustynail from Garam Masala in the Dark Realm.

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Biography

Twenty years ago, Baguette, Bruschetta, Pretzel, Bagel, and Brioche took out a loan to excavate Opopmat Cave in the Dark Realm. They discovered Garam Masala far underground with Latte Rustynail inside, but did not find much else. To pay off their debt, the team of dwarves sold Latte and their equipment to a curiosity shop, after which they disbanded.

Magical Vacation

While the party searched for the scattered dwarves at Bruschetta's behest, they found Baguette at Spollacs Swamp on the fringes of Abos Village. He groaned about the futility of his work, claiming he would return to the soil regardless, until Latte re-introduced himself. Shocked upon seeing Latte again, Baguette exclaimed that after selling him, Bruschetta searched for him across several antique shops. This was enough to motivate him to meet Bruschetta back in Opopmat Cave, where he and the other dwarves worked to uncover the entrance to Garam Masala.

Nomenclature

His name comes from baguette, a type of long, thin French bread with a crisp crust.

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese バケット (Baketto) Baguette