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Terra Cotta

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Terra Cotta
職人ツボ・トコナメ Shokunin Tsubo・Tokoname Craftsman Pot・Tokoname
JapanUS/Europe
Hometown Razen Icon.png Paella
Gender Male
Species Potfolk

Terra Cotta is a character in Magical Starsign. He is a potfolk from Paella on Razen, and specializes in crafting vessels for potfolk who come to life during the Starfall Festival.

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Personality

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Terra Cotta is enthusiastic and passionate about his role as the potfolk's craftsman. In Japanese, he speaks with an upbeat tone, often using short-form and slang terms, and addresses his acquaintances as "brother" (ブラザー burazā).

Appearance

In the original Japanese version of Magical Starsign, Terra Cotta is a brown pot with purple braids, a pointy moustache, and red and yellow-striped glasses. His sprites were replaced with those of a regular HP Pot in the United States and European releases of the game.

Biography

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Trivia

  • Aside from the door to the heavens at Will-o'-Wisp Academy, Terra Cotta is the only character in Magical Starsign whose sprites were completely replaced in localized versions, seemingly due to the racist characteristics of his original design.

Nomenclature

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His name comes from terracotta, earthenware used in clay-based structures.

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese 職人ツボ・トコナメShokunin Tsubo・Tokoname Craftsman Pot・Tokoname, from 常滑焼 tokoname-yaki (central Japanese pottery ware)
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