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Taygedo
March 29, 2026 at 02:43 AM
Expanded with confirmed details about Oddity nature, TV head, and Eibon's Best Restorer title
Taygedo is an Oddity who works at the Eibon Antique Shop in Bridge Crossing. Described as gentle and lovable, he is completely harmless and has endeared himself to everyone at the shop. Taygedo is not a playable character; he is a non-combat NPC who contributes to the Eibon crew through his remarkable skill as an antique restorer.
Attribute | Details |
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Role | Antique Restorer (NPC) |
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Playable | No |
Taygedo has a small, human-like body with a squirrel-like build. His most striking feature is his head, which is a television set displaying a dog's face on the screen. This unusual combination of organic and mechanical elements is typical of Oddities, supernatural beings that defy normal classification. His compact size and expressive TV-face make him instantly recognizable around the shop.
Taygedo communicates by repeating his own name, similar to how a Pokemon speaks. Despite this limited vocabulary, his meaning comes through clearly to those who know him. He is unfailingly gentle, showing no aggression or hostility toward anyone. The Eibon crew treats him as a beloved member of the team, and his cheerful presence brightens the atmosphere of the antique shop.
Taygedo's specialty is restoring antiques, and he has proven exceptional at it. He is a three-time winner of the Eibon's Best Restorer award, a distinction that speaks to his careful and skilled handiwork. Players visiting the Eibon Antique Shop will find Taygedo busy at work, tending to various artifacts and relics.
He is part of the broader Eibon crew, working alongside Nanally, Hotori, Adler, Sakiri, Daffodil, and Edgar. While the other members handle combat and field operations, Taygedo holds down the shop with his restoration expertise.
As an Oddity, Taygedo is a supernatural being rather than a human. Oddities in Neverness to Everness come in many forms, and Taygedo's television-headed appearance is one of the more whimsical examples. Unlike dangerous Oddities that threaten the population, Taygedo is entirely benign, serving as a reminder that not all supernatural entities are hostile.