Horst Fedders | |
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Race | Seahorse |
Gender | Male |
Game(s) | Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell |
Horst Fedders is a purple seahorse and a tourist who speaks with poor sentence structure in Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell.
Appearance[]
Horst Fedders has purple skin. He wears a light gray sun hat and a green Hawaiian shirt with yellow flower patterns. In the Clam storyline, he also possesses a brown knapsack with a flag.
Information[]
Getting the Golden Pipe[]
In the Clam storyline, players need the Foreign Language Phrase Book to get the Shim-Sham-Jimmety-Jam-Clapper-Gapper. First, get the wallet by the sunken airplane and the entrance to Claw's Bully Club. Freddi tells the player (and Luther) who the wallet belongs to and you have to give it to him or her. You get the Orange Sea Urchin if you do it. Return to shore and bring it to Pelican Sam. Pelican Sam will reward you with the Foreign Language Phrase Book. When you go back and talk to Horst, select the phrase book from the inventory and then select the flag that matches the image on his bag and then click on him. You receive the Shim-Sham-Jimmety-Jam-Clapper-Gapper (which they need to keep the Clam's mouth open to get the golden pipe out) as reward for doing that.
Getting the Great Conch Shell[]
In Horst's ending, Freddi reveals that there was a Visitor's Map inside the Thief Bag and declares Horst is the thief. He'll say that this map of a visitor belongs to someone else and that they don't have anything on him. Old Soggy will bite his tail and he will say that he thought it would make a good souvenir and a good hearing aid for his old silver-haired Granny, and that he didn't know it was so valuable. Freddi tells him that whether or not the Conch was valuable is beside the point and that, as his silver-haired Granny would have agreed, stealing is wrong. Horst will return Uncle Blenny the Great Conch Shell.
Ending[]
Sometime during or after the festival, Horst was convicted of a 525 Granny Larceny and forced to write a new foreign language phrase book that wasn't "silly" like the one on his trip.
Trivia[]
- Horst Fedders' name might be a reference the 1932 Marx Brother's movie: "Horse Feathers".
- Based on his accent & foreign language, he may be from somewhere in India.
- If the Clam storyline is absent, Horst will already have the phrase book.