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=== Twilight Princess ===
=== Twilight Princess ===
In [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] Kakariko village is the main village of the [[Eldin Province]], the second province in the game. The village was previously a real mine workers village. Since the mine at [[Death Mountain]] is closed, it doesn't serve that function, an people moved out of the village. Even the [[Gorons]] didn't show their face in Kakariko village anymore.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Kakariko Village is the main village of the [[Eldin Province]], the second province visited in the game. Many people moved away from the village, and it seems rather empty. Through the events of the game, [[Twilight]] covers the village, and [[Link]] gathers [[Tears of Light]] to restore it.


The village is situated at the foot of Death Mountain, always lying in its shadow. It has a dessert climate, which means it does never rain in Kakariko. Kakariko is not connected to the main desert in the game, [[Gerudo Desert]]. Kakariko is situated in the far east on the wii, and the far west on the Gamecube.  
The village is situated at the foot of [[Death Mountain]]. Its climate appears to be warm and lacking abundant plant life. Kakariko is found in the far east on the [[Wii]], and the far west on the [[Gamecube]].  


The village itself has just a few buildings. There are three main buildings you will enter frequently throughout your quest: [[Barnes' Shop]] and [[Malo's Mart]]. [[Barnes]] justs sells different types of bombs. [[Malo]] sells red potion, arrows and the two types of shields.
The village itself is the second largest human establishment seen in ''Twilight Princess'', second only to [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. The [[Eldin Spring]] is located at the south end of the village. Three different shops can also be found in Kakariko. [[Barnes' Shop]] sells many types of bombs. [[Malo Mart]] is founded by [[Malo]] after light returns to the village, and it sells many items, such as [[Red Potion]], [[arrow]]s, the [[Hawkeye]], and two types of [[shield#Twilight Princess|shield]]s. There is also a [[Kakariko Night Shop|shop]] run by a young [[Goron]] at night who will sell potions. In addition to a few empty residence homes and the [[Sanctuary]], there is the [[Elde Inn]], the village hotel, and a [[Kakariko Hot Spring|hot spring]] above the village.


Kakariko also has its own graveyard, where you can find a secret entrance to a new area, a heart piece, and two poe souls
Kakariko also has its own [[Kakariko Graveyard|graveyard]], where you can find a secret entrance to the [[Zora]] King's grave, a [[Heart Piece]], and two [[Poe Soul]]s.
 
Two [[Golden Bugs]] are also hidden in Kakariko Village. One is inside of an abandoned household, and the other is in the graveyard, at the base of a tree. Two Heart Pieces are also obtained in the main part of the village in addition to the one in the graveyard.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 07:39, June 17, 2012

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Kakariko Village is a recurring city in the Legend of Zelda series, most notably in Ocarina of Time.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

Ocarina of Time

In the Past, Kakariko Village was a small village near Hyrule Castle Town. It housed a few villagers, but nothing of notable interest. Link passes through the village in order to reach Goron City to recover the Goron's Ruby. The Kakariko Graveyard is in town as well. The House of Skulltula is also located here.

In the Future, Kakariko Village grew exponentially, as many fled here after Hyrule Castle Town was destroyed by Ganondorf. It now houses a Shooting Gallery, Potion Shop, and many more residents. The Gravekeeper, Dampé, has since died and will reward whoever can beat his ghost in a race with the Hookshot, required to enter the Forest Temple.

Four Swords Adventures

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Kakariko Village is the main village of the Eldin Province, the second province visited in the game. Many people moved away from the village, and it seems rather empty. Through the events of the game, Twilight covers the village, and Link gathers Tears of Light to restore it.

The village is situated at the foot of Death Mountain. Its climate appears to be warm and lacking abundant plant life. Kakariko is found in the far east on the Wii, and the far west on the Gamecube.

The village itself is the second largest human establishment seen in Twilight Princess, second only to Hyrule Castle Town. The Eldin Spring is located at the south end of the village. Three different shops can also be found in Kakariko. Barnes' Shop sells many types of bombs. Malo Mart is founded by Malo after light returns to the village, and it sells many items, such as Red Potion, arrows, the Hawkeye, and two types of shields. There is also a shop run by a young Goron at night who will sell potions. In addition to a few empty residence homes and the Sanctuary, there is the Elde Inn, the village hotel, and a hot spring above the village.

Kakariko also has its own graveyard, where you can find a secret entrance to the Zora King's grave, a Heart Piece, and two Poe Souls.

Two Golden Bugs are also hidden in Kakariko Village. One is inside of an abandoned household, and the other is in the graveyard, at the base of a tree. Two Heart Pieces are also obtained in the main part of the village in addition to the one in the graveyard.

Trivia

Windfall Island from The Wind Waker Is very similar to Kakariko Village from Ocarina of Time in both architecture and music. They both also feature a windmill.