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The '''Whittleton Chief''' is a character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. He is the head of [[Whittleton]]. He allegedly lived in [[Castle Town]] sometime prior.{{Ref|ST|1519|Whittleton Chief}} | The '''Whittleton Chief''' is a character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. He is the head of [[Whittleton]]. He allegedly lived in [[Castle Town]] sometime prior.{{Ref|ST|1519|Whittleton Chief}} | ||
He informs [[Link]] he must brave the [[Lost Woods]] with his [[Spirit Train]] in order to reach the [[Forest Sanctuary]] where [[Gage]] awaits. He also tells Link that the other inhabitants of Whittleton may have more information to offer.{{Ref|ST|1520|Whittleton Chief}}{{Ref|ST|1521|Whittleton Chief}} | He informs [[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]] he must brave the [[Lost Woods]] with his [[Spirit Train]] in order to reach the [[Forest Sanctuary]] where [[Gage]] awaits. He also tells Link that the other inhabitants of Whittleton may have more information to offer.{{Ref|ST|1520|Whittleton Chief}}{{Ref|ST|1521|Whittleton Chief}} | ||
Later during the game, the [[Dating Woman]] in [[Papuchia Village]] laments over the kidnapping of her [[Pirate's Prisoner|boyfriend]]. She desires a new husband who fits three characteristics: He must have a large nose, be burly, and have a beard. When Link transports her to the Whittleton Chief in Whittleton, he is awarded a [[Force Gem]]. After the Dating Woman's ex-boyfriend returns from the [[Pirates' Fortress]], he laments her unfaithfulness. | Later during the game, the [[Dating Woman]] in [[Papuchia Village]] laments over the kidnapping of her [[Pirate's Prisoner|boyfriend]]. She desires a new husband who fits three characteristics: He must have a large nose, be burly, and have a beard. When Link transports her to the Whittleton Chief in Whittleton, he is awarded a [[Force Gem]]. After the Dating Woman's ex-boyfriend returns from the [[Pirates' Fortress]], he laments her unfaithfulness. |