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|image = [[File:Russell-Model.png]] | |image = [[File:Russell-Model.png]] | ||
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' | |game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' | ||
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'''Russell''', also referred to as the '''Guard Captain''', is the Captain of every single Guard protecting the land of [[New Hyrule]].{{Ref|ST|164|Russell}} | '''Russell''', also referred to as the '''Guard Captain''', is the Captain of every single Guard protecting the land of [[New Hyrule]].{{Ref|ST|164|Russell}} | ||
==Spirit Tracks== | ==''Spirit Tracks''== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', Russell spends his time training new recruits in the [[Hyrule Castle|Castle's]] Training Room.{{Ref|ST|424|Russell}} Russell is a firm believer in the adage, "Practice makes perfect."{{Ref|ST|166|Russell}} [[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]] must visit him to acquire the [[Recruit's Sword]] in order to visit the [[Tower of Spirits]].{{Ref|ST|165|Russell}} Russel will only give Link a sword if he is honest about its use and if Link stops goofing around.{{Ref|ST|168|Russell}} Russell will comply and hands Link the sword he so desires, but in order to keep it, he must complete a series of training exercises where he practices using his sword against the [[Castle Guard]]s.{{Ref|ST|169|Russell}} Once the young hero successfully completes each exercise, Russell allows him to keep the sword. | |||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', Russell spends his time training new recruits in the [[Hyrule Castle|Castle's]] Training Room.{{Ref|ST|424|Russell}} Russell is a firm believer in the adage, "Practice makes perfect."{{Ref|ST|166|Russell}} [[Link]] must visit him to acquire the [[Recruit's Sword]] in order to visit the [[Tower of Spirits]].{{Ref|ST|165|Russell}} Russel will only give Link a sword if he is honest about its use and if Link stops goofing around.{{Ref|ST|168|Russell}} Russell will comply and hands Link the sword he so desires, but in order to keep it, he must complete a series of training exercises where he practices using his sword against the [[Castle Guard]]s.{{Ref|ST|169|Russell}} Once the young hero successfully completes each exercise, Russell allows him to keep the sword. | |||
After the completion of the [[Snow Temple]], Link will receive a letter from Russell. The letter is an invitation for the hero to come and show off his skills to the Guard Captain. If Link pays him a visit, Russell will ask if he wishes to play a game.{{Ref|ST|171|Russell}} If he agrees, and pays a fee of 20 [[Rupee]]s, the Guard Captain will begin to explain the rules.{{Ref|ST|174|Russell}} The rules include: hit his three guards as many times as possible, without taking too many hits, to receive a prize.{{Ref|ST|173|Russell}} If Link wins his game, he will receive a [[Heart Container]]. 900 or more hits in the game, will earn Link the distinction of captain in Russell's eyes. | After the completion of the [[Snow Temple]], Link will receive a letter from Russell. The letter is an invitation for the hero to come and show off his skills to the Guard Captain. If Link pays him a visit, Russell will ask if he wishes to play a game.{{Ref|ST|171|Russell}} If he agrees, and pays a fee of 20 [[Rupee]]s, the Guard Captain will begin to explain the rules.{{Ref|ST|174|Russell}} The rules include: hit his three guards as many times as possible, without taking too many hits, to receive a prize.{{Ref|ST|173|Russell}} If Link wins his game, he will receive a [[Heart Container]]. 900 or more hits in the game, will earn Link the distinction of captain in Russell's eyes. |