Koton

Koton is a collector that lives on Hakonesia Peak. He is a selfish man who only cares for his collection. He hates talking with men and only agrees to talk with cute girls or people who can help him get more items for his collection.

Tales of Symphonia
The party tries to talk to Koton for a pass that would let them cross Hakonesia Peak. However, Koton sets the outrageous sum of 100,000,000 Gald for the pass. After they refuse, Koton tells them that the Palmacosta travel agency can help them, if they inscribe to pass as pilgrims heading for Asgard. Before they leave, Colette notices a book with angelical language written on it. Koton remarks that the book its his latest addition to his collection. It is called the Book of Regeneration, and has lore on the legend of Spiritua. Koton then states that is a satisfaction to have been handed this book by the Chosen. The truth is that the group who is passing off as the Chosen's group tricked the people at Palmacosta into giving them the book, so they could sell it to Koton. However, Raine warns the group not to pursue the matter, or else they will look as the imposters. Koton agrees to let Raine and Colette read the book if they bring Koton the Spiritua Statue of the House of Salvation.

After obtaining the Spiritua Statue, Koton upholds his end of the deal, and lets Colette read the book. From the pieces that they can actually read, they find the locations for the two last seals.

Koton also has in his possesion the final Devil's Arm you encounter, the Heart of Chaos, which is Raine's staff weapon. Koton only parts with it after Raine shows him a valuable relic she had kept, stating that this item "has too much memories". Koton then agrees to trade the relic for the weapon.

Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
Koton has a minor role as part of the Richter Abend's sidequest. In the first event of this series, Emil and Marta enter Koton's house, where Koton tells them to go away. He also mentions that he is waiting for Richter, which piques Emil's interest. Koton doesn't respond to Emil's curiosity, but when Marta asks him, he says that Richter asked him to hand over the Spiritual Tome Koton had in his collection. Koton states that he will part with it only if Richter gives him a Tower of Mana Mirror and the Balacruf Tombstone. When they try to ask what is the Spiritual Tome, Koton loses his patience and kicks them out of his presence.

In a later part of the sidequests, Emil notices Richter entering Koton's house. If he decides to enter, he dissuades Marta to accompany him inside, and Tenebrae lies telling her that Emil has a surprise to her. After entering, Emil sees Richter handing over the Tower of Mana Mirror to Koton. Emil interrupts them and asks Richter if the Spiritual Tome has anything to do with Ratatosk, which Richter says that is has no direct implications. Emil then decides to accompany Richter, and Richter eventually tells him that if he wants to help, he has to go to Asgard, and to go without Marta, or he will kill her. Emil agrees to this.