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{{Location
{{Infobox|location
|name = Elde Inn
| image = [[File:Eldeinn.png|400px]]
|image = [[File:Eldeinn.png|250px]]
| caption = Elde Inn in the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] version
An outside view of the Elde Inn
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
| location      = [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]
|race = [[Hylian (Race)|Hylian]]
| enemies      = [[Shadow Bulblin]]<br/>[[Shadow Insect]]
|related = [[Kakariko Village]]
| inhab = [[Colin]]<br/>[[Luda]]
| item = [[Tears of Light|Tear of Light]] ×2<br/>[[Rupee|Red Rupee]]
| related = [[Kakariko Hot Spring]]
}}
}}
{{Languages
| jpn = ホテル オルデ・イン (Elde-inn Hotel)
| esp = Hotel Veleta del Destino (Weathervane of Destiny Hotel)
| fra = Hôtel Dort-Dîne (Dort-Deen Hotel)
| deu = Hotel Eld Inn (Eld Inn Hotel)
| ita = Locanda Hold In (Hold In Hotel)
}}
<section begin="featured" />The Elde Inn{{Ref|name=Quote1|TP|5126|[[Sign]] outside the Elde Inn}} is a location from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It is the local hotel of [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. It has two floors: the bottom floor that consists of a small kitchen to the {{Tt|GameCube version. Reverse for Wii.|left}} of the main entrance and the main lobby, and the top floor that consists of one room with a wardrobe and multiple beds spread across the room. According to a [[sign]] outside the inn, rooms cost 100 [[Rupee]]s a night and include a continental breakfast and free access to the [[Kakariko Hot Spring]].{{Ref|name=Quote1}}<section end="featured" />
==''Twilight Princess''==
===Twilight===
While the [[Eldin Province]] is covered in [[Twilight]], [[Wolf Link]] sets out in search of the [[Tears of Light]] that were stolen by the [[Shadow Insect]]s, as directed by the [[Light Spirit]] [[Eldin (Light Spirit)|Eldin]].{{Ref|TP|4330|[[Eldin (Light Spirit)|Eldin]]}} While Link is searching through [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]], he can find a strange sign right in front of a ramp that says ''"Dead End Ahead - Elde Inn Management"''.{{Ref|TP|5130|Sign in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]}} If Link runs up the ramp, he can find another sign directly in front of a large drop-off that says ''"DANGER! Do not jump across from here! (Hotel accepts no responsibility for accidents.) Elde Inn"''.{{Ref|TP|5131|Sign in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]}} If Link jumps to the other side, he can enter the large opening in the wall that leads into the Elde Inn.
Inside the inn, Link can find two Shadow Insects that he can defeat to retrieve two Tears of Light. Link can also find three [[Shadow Bulblin]]s. In the main lobby, there is a small [[Treasure Chest|chest]] that contains a [[Rupee|Red Rupee]] worth 20 [[Rupee]]s.{{Ref|TP|104|In-game description}}
===Light World===
Once the Eldin Province has been returned to its natural form, the Elde Inn is empty. This is because most of the residents of Kakariko Village fled when the [[Shadow Beast]]s attacked. The only remaining inhabitants of the village are [[Renado]], [[Luda]], and [[Barnes]].{{Ref|''Barnes Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Barnes, along with Renado and Luda, are the only surviving members of Kakariko Village.|Card description}} The owners of the hotel have vanished, and thus for the rest of the game, the hotel is unmanaged. However, after Link saves [[Colin]] from [[King Bulblin]], he rests in the hotel on the top floor, where he is pestered by [[Talo]] to drink the water that he gathered from the spirit's spring and the hot spring.{{Ref|TP|4369|[[Talo]]}}{{Ref|TP|4370|[[Talo]]}} Colin is also bothered by [[Beth]], who wants him to eat some stew.{{Ref|TP|4368|[[Beth]]}}
Furthermore, once Link brings the injured [[Prince Ralis]] to Kakariko Village from [[Telma's Bar]], he recovers in the inn on the top floor, in the room with the beds. Eventually, Ralis recovers and spends his time in the [[Graveyard (Twilight Princess)|Graveyard]], standing beside his [[King Zora's Grave|dad's grave]].{{Ref|TP|4607|[[Beth]]}}{{Ref|TP|4472|[[Luda]]}} After this, the beds in the hotel are empty, and the only people in the hotel are Colin and Luda, both of whom can be found in the main lobby.
The [[Postman]] can also be found in the hotel after the Twilight has been diminished. He can be found in the kitchen crouching beside the fire. He is trying to dry a letter that he accidentally dropped into the hot spring.{{Ref|name=Quote2|TP|4343|[[Postman]]}} This is one of six secret Postman locations.
The Kakariko Hot Spring is located on top of the Elde Inn. After Link has cleared the [[Goron Mines]], a [[Goron]] stands right in front of the Elde Inn. He offers Link a lift to the roof of the building, where the hot spring is located.{{Ref|TP|4661|[[Goron]]}}
==Trivia==
* The Elde Inn's name is a play off the [[Light Spirit]] [[Eldin (Light Spirit)|Eldin]]'s name.
* The [[Postman]] can be found in the Elde Inn crouching beside the fire saying ''"I dropped a letter into the hot spring and now I can't read it! Gotta blow this thing dry..."''{{Ref|name=Quote2}}
* The song that plays while [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] is inside the Elde Inn is a remix of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' house theme.
* On the [[sign]] outside the Elde Inn, there is "Hotel Orude" written in [[Hylian]]. Furthermore, above the doors to the inn, "Hotel" is written in Hylian.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Elde Inn Kitchen.jpg|The kitchen of the Elde Inn in Twilight
File:Elde Inn Wii.jpg|Elde Inn in the [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]] version
File:Elde Inn Upstairs.jpg|Colin and Link upstairs in the Elde Inn
File:Elde Inn Bedroom.jpg|Prince Ralis resting in the Elde Inn
</gallery>


The '''Elde Inn''' is a location that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It is the local hotel in [[Kakariko Village|Kakariko]], and is only two stories. Once [[Link]] brings [[Prince Ralis]] to Kakariko from [[Telma's Bar]], Prince Ralis will recover in the inn; on the top floor. Also, after [[Colin]] was captured by [[King Bulblin]], he will also recover here.
{{References}}


== Postman ==
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{{Main|Postman}}
{{Listbox|Twilight Princess Locations}}
Link can find the [[Postman]] crouching in the kitchen beside the oven, trying to dry his soaked letter.


{{Cat|Twilight Princess Locations}}
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Latest revision as of 18:27, October 8, 2024

Elde Inn
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Elde Inn in the GameCube version

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In Other Languages[show]
Language Name
Japan 日本語 ホテル オルデ・イン (Elde-inn Hotel)
France Française Hôtel Dort-Dîne (Dort-Deen Hotel)
Spain Español Hotel Veleta del Destino (Weathervane of Destiny Hotel)
Germany Deutsch Hotel Eld Inn (Eld Inn Hotel)
Italy Italiana Locanda Hold In (Hold In Hotel)

The Elde Inn[1] is a location from Twilight Princess. It is the local hotel of Kakariko Village. It has two floors: the bottom floor that consists of a small kitchen to the left of the main entrance and the main lobby, and the top floor that consists of one room with a wardrobe and multiple beds spread across the room. According to a sign outside the inn, rooms cost 100 Rupees a night and include a continental breakfast and free access to the Kakariko Hot Spring.[1]

Twilight Princess

Twilight

While the Eldin Province is covered in Twilight, Wolf Link sets out in search of the Tears of Light that were stolen by the Shadow Insects, as directed by the Light Spirit Eldin.[2] While Link is searching through Kakariko Village, he can find a strange sign right in front of a ramp that says "Dead End Ahead - Elde Inn Management".[3] If Link runs up the ramp, he can find another sign directly in front of a large drop-off that says "DANGER! Do not jump across from here! (Hotel accepts no responsibility for accidents.) Elde Inn".[4] If Link jumps to the other side, he can enter the large opening in the wall that leads into the Elde Inn.

Inside the inn, Link can find two Shadow Insects that he can defeat to retrieve two Tears of Light. Link can also find three Shadow Bulblins. In the main lobby, there is a small chest that contains a Red Rupee worth 20 Rupees.[5]

Light World

Once the Eldin Province has been returned to its natural form, the Elde Inn is empty. This is because most of the residents of Kakariko Village fled when the Shadow Beasts attacked. The only remaining inhabitants of the village are Renado, Luda, and Barnes.[6] The owners of the hotel have vanished, and thus for the rest of the game, the hotel is unmanaged. However, after Link saves Colin from King Bulblin, he rests in the hotel on the top floor, where he is pestered by Talo to drink the water that he gathered from the spirit's spring and the hot spring.[7][8] Colin is also bothered by Beth, who wants him to eat some stew.[9]

Furthermore, once Link brings the injured Prince Ralis to Kakariko Village from Telma's Bar, he recovers in the inn on the top floor, in the room with the beds. Eventually, Ralis recovers and spends his time in the Graveyard, standing beside his dad's grave.[10][11] After this, the beds in the hotel are empty, and the only people in the hotel are Colin and Luda, both of whom can be found in the main lobby.

The Postman can also be found in the hotel after the Twilight has been diminished. He can be found in the kitchen crouching beside the fire. He is trying to dry a letter that he accidentally dropped into the hot spring.[12] This is one of six secret Postman locations.

The Kakariko Hot Spring is located on top of the Elde Inn. After Link has cleared the Goron Mines, a Goron stands right in front of the Elde Inn. He offers Link a lift to the roof of the building, where the hot spring is located.[13]

Trivia

  • The Elde Inn's name is a play off the Light Spirit Eldin's name.
  • The Postman can be found in the Elde Inn crouching beside the fire saying "I dropped a letter into the hot spring and now I can't read it! Gotta blow this thing dry..."[12]
  • The song that plays while Link is inside the Elde Inn is a remix of the Ocarina of Time house theme.
  • On the sign outside the Elde Inn, there is "Hotel Orude" written in Hylian. Furthermore, above the doors to the inn, "Hotel" is written in Hylian.

Gallery

References

  1. 1.1 1.2 "Elde Inn 100 Rupees per Night (incl. continental breakfast) Famed natural hot spring, free!" — Sign outside the Elde Inn, Twilight Princess.
  2. "Look for...my light... Gather the light stolen by the shadows...into this..." — Eldin, Twilight Princess.
  3. "Dead End Ahead :- Elde Inn Management" — Sign in Kakariko Village, Twilight Princess.
  4. "DANGER! Do not jump across from here! (Hotel accepts no responsibility for accidents.) :Elde Inn" — Sign in Kakariko Village, Twilight Princess.
  5. "You got a red Rupee (20)!" — In-game description, Twilight Princess.
  6. "Barnes, along with Renado and Luda, are the only surviving members of Kakariko Village." — Card description, Barnes Twilight Princess Trading Card
  7. "Wait, wait! Before you do, drink some of this!" — Talo, Twilight Princess.
  8. "Yeah, it's a special drink I made! I blended water from the spirit's spring with water from the hot springs! It's yummy!" — Talo, Twilight Princess.
  9. "Come on now, Colin, do you not want to eat some stew?" — Beth, Twilight Princess.
  10. "He doesn't try to make friends with anyone, and every day he just gets up and goes straight to the graveyard! It's really weird!" — Beth, Twilight Princess.
  11. "All he does is go to the graveyard behind the sanctuary and pray... All day, from morning until night, he prays..." — Luda, Twilight Princess.
  12. 12.1 12.2 "I dropped a letter into the hot spring and now I can't read it! Gotta blow this thing dry..." — Postman, Twilight Princess.
  13. "Well, all right, Brother, but if you ever DO want to go up top, I will launch you up there!" — Goron, Twilight Princess.