Turters

Turters is a character in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. He is Zeke and Pandoria's pet turtle and their mascot.

Appearance and Personality
Turters is a small light-green turtle with darker green spots on his shell. He has a smile on his face, although this is difficult to see in-game.

Turters normally lives in Zeke's coat pocket. He has a habit of crawling away from Zeke and Pandoria (including into Nia's bed at night), although they always find him again eventually.

Story arc
Turters reveals himself in Zeke's first appearance at the Cobalt Cliffs in Uraya. Zeke plans to show off the turtle himself, but Turters has escaped his pocket and crawls towards Pyra. Pyra picks Turters up and pets him, to Zeke's dismay; he quickly snatches Turters and takes him back to Pandoria, where the two shower Turters with love before resuming their intimidation of the party.

Turters can be seen crawling on the back of Zeke's head when he falls off Ysheva Harbor after his third battle.

When Genbu surfaces, Nia comments on how the Titan's form looks like a giant Turters. Zeke takes Turters out of his pocket and pets him as he responds.

In the post-credits cutscene, Turters can be seen sitting on Zeke's shoulder.

Lore

 * Zeke and Pandoria found Turters after Pandoria was awakened but "quite a while" before the events of the game.
 * According to the A Moment's Peace, Zeke and Pandoria considered eating Turters out of starvation while waiting for the party.

Trivia

 * Zeke has a turtle on his eye patch. It is unknown if this is a reference to Turters, Genbu, or both/neither.
 * Nia nicknames Zeke 'Shellhead', likely in reference to a turtle's shell.
 * In the Japanese dub of the game, Nia at one point calls Zeke 'turtlehead' for the same reason.  is usually pronounced with the Chinese-derived pronunciation, which  refers to the glans of a penis; the English dub changed the text to reference Zeke's eyepatch instead. For the cutscene in Mor Ardain, Nia calls Zeke a "One-eyed monster" in the English version, another phallic euphemism.