If cinema tends to use nature as a tool for a character's self - discovery, these are examples of a growing tendency for nature to be depicted as something more
powerful than the protagonist: less Robinson Crusoe and more Moby - Dick.
The following translated details come from Gematsu... - boy who lost his memory that the
protagonist encounters on the Vacant Island - other
than his name, Malroth, he has lost all of his memories since coming to the Vacant Island - luckily, he hasn't lost the ability to build - very good at fighting monsters and collecting materials - using the power he possesses, Malroth will play a big role in battles and material collection - Malroth will aid the hero as a relaible ally - he will fight monsters with
powerful attacks - also helps collecting materials using the power he possesses for building - create weapons and equip them to Malroth - if you equip him with a
powerful weapon, Malroth will play an even greater role - when the
protagonist starts collecting materials, Malroth will lend a hand - use the power of two to cover more ground - while Malroth plays a big role in material collection, he is not good at building things himself