Well, in a graphic novel centered around Zelda Minish Cap Vaati Final Form, we'd first see Vaati's evolution to his final form depicted in a very engaging way. The art would probably focus on his new, more terrifying appearance. His final form might be shown unleashing powerful spells and attacks. And we may also get to see the story from Vaati's perspective, his motives and how he became so powerful. There could be some backstory added to his character that wasn't fully explored in the game.
You can try looking for it in specialized comic or graphic novel stores. They often have a selection of Zelda - related items. Also, check online retailers like Amazon. They usually have a wide range of graphic novels, and it's possible that they carry the one about Zelda Minish Cap Vaati Final Form.
I'm not sure specifically what 'Cap deage' means. It could be a very specific term, a misspelling, or something relatively unknown. It might be a proper name, a local term in a certain area or a very niche concept.
The cap man and monkey story is an interesting one. There was this cap man who was traveling around selling his caps. He reached a place near a forest and decided to take a rest under a tree. While he was sleeping, the monkeys in the tree noticed the caps. They climbed down, grabbed the caps, and went back up the tree. When the man woke up, he was confused at first, then saw the monkeys with his caps. He was worried as those caps were his livelihood. But then he remembered that monkeys often mimic human actions. So he took off his own cap and tossed it. The monkeys, being the imitators they are, did the same with the caps they had taken, and the cap man got his caps back.
One common theme could be loyalty. Given the nature of the character, stories might explore his loyalty to his friends or family. Another could be adventure, as he might be involved in exciting escapades.
The Red Cap Girl story is one that many of us grew up with. It typically begins with the girl preparing to visit her sick grandmother. She puts on her red cap and heads into the forest. The wolf, seeing her, decides to deceive her. He asks her where she's going and she innocently tells him. Then he races ahead to the grandmother's house. The story is rich in themes such as innocence, danger, and deception. It has been adapted into various forms, like plays and movies, to keep this classic story alive.
The 'man and monkey cap story' could be about a man who lives in a place where monkeys are common. One day, he is wearing a cap that catches the monkey's attention. The monkey might be mischievous and take the cap. This could lead to a series of events where the man has to use his wits to retrieve the cap. Maybe he tries to offer the monkey food in exchange, or he has to outsmart the monkey in some other way. There could also be a deeper meaning in the story, such as representing the unpredictability of nature or the challenges of co - existing with animals.