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'''Ordon Village''' is a small village to the south of [[Hyrule]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | '''Ordon Village''' is a small village to the south of [[Hyrule]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. | ||
== | ==''Twilight Princess''== | ||
Ordon Village is located in the [[Ordona Province]]; to the south of the village lies the [[Ordon Ranch]] and to the north is the [[Ordon Spring]]. This village is where [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] is from, and is home to many other people, including [[Mayor Bo]], [[Ilia]], and [[Rusl]]. In all, it houses 14 or 15 people, give or take. | |||
Ordon Village is the site where the prologue takes place. Link works at the local ranch, helping [[Fado (Twilight Princess)|Fado]] herd [[Ordon Goat|goats]]. During the beginning of the game, Link must complete many tasks around the village, which includes a number of tutorials. His first task is to finish up herding the goats at the Ordon Ranch.{{Ref|TP|1086|[[Fado (Twilight Princess)|Fado}} He then awakens the next morning faced with a number of small tasks that he must do to obtain the [[Slingshot]]. This includes knocking down a beehive, retrieving [[Uli]]'s [[cradle]], returning [[Sera]]'s [[Link (Sera's Cat)|cat]], and of course obtaining enough Rupees to purchase it.{{Ref|TP|3121|[[Uli]]}}{{Ref|TP|3328\3329|[[Sera]]}} Link also gets the [[Wooden Sword]] in this area, as a gift from [[Rusl]]; however, [[Talo]] borrows the sword from Link when off in pursuit of the [[Monkey]].{{Ref|TP|3556\3557|[[Talo]]}} | |||
Later on in the game, while having to traverse up [[Death Mountain]], the [[Goron]]s block Link's path. Due to Link being inferior in terms of strength, he has to return to Ordon Village at the request of [[Renado]].{{Ref|TP|4692\4693\4694\4695|Renado}} Link speaks to Mayor Bo, who challenges Link to a sumo match, with the reward being the secret to outmatching the Gorons. Once Link has beaten Mayor Bo, he gifts him with the [[Iron Boots]].{{Ref|TP|3081|Mayor Bo}} After this section of the plot, there is no need to come back to Ordon Village. | Once [[King Bulblin]] attacks Ordon Village, Link is not able to return until he has escaped [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]]. Once Link does escape his imprisonment with the aid of [[Midna]], he is tasked with finding the [[Ordon Sword]] and the [[Ordon Shield]].{{Ref|TP|1787|[[Midna]]}} The shield is located in [[Jaggle's House]] while the sword is located in [[Rusl's House]].{{Ref|TP|1788|[[Midna]]}}{{Ref|TP|3777|[[Rusl]]}} Since Link is now in [[Wolf Link|Wolf]] form, the people of Ordon are hostile toward him and see him as a beast.{{Ref|TP|3765|[[Rusl]]}} | ||
Later on in the game, while having to traverse up [[Death Mountain]], the [[Goron]]s block Link's path. Due to Link being inferior in terms of strength, he has to return to Ordon Village at the request of [[Renado]].{{Ref|TP|4692\4693\4694\4695|[[Renado]]}} Link speaks to Mayor Bo, who challenges Link to a sumo match, with the reward being the secret to outmatching the Gorons. Once Link has beaten Mayor Bo, he gifts him with the [[Iron Boots]].{{Ref|TP|3081|[[Mayor Bo]]}} After this section of the plot, there is no need to come back to Ordon Village. | |||
==Non-Canon Appearances== | ==Non-Canon Appearances== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*If [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] goes to the area where | *If [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] goes to the area where [[Link's House|his house]] is and he puts a [[bomb]] at the edge of the map and does a [[Hidden Skills#Jump Strike|Jump Strike]], he would get on the ledge. On the ledge, he may fall down into nothing because the ground looks normal. However, if Link follows the correct path, he could see some strange looking houses with no doors or windows in Ordon Village. | ||
*Ordon Village is named after its guardian, the [[Light Spirit]] [[Ordona]]. | *Ordon Village is named after its guardian, the [[Light Spirit]] [[Ordona]]. | ||
*In Ordon Village, there is a [[Rupee|Yellow Rupee]] that [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] can obtain by using a [[Cucco]] from one of the rooftops. | *In Ordon Village, there is a [[Rupee|Yellow Rupee]] that [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] can obtain by using a [[Cucco]] from one of the rooftops. | ||
*In Ordon Village, there is a hidden [[Rupee|Orange Rupee]], which is located behind [[Rusl's House]]. Link needs the [[Gale Boomerang]] to obtain it. | *In Ordon Village, there is a hidden [[Rupee|Orange Rupee]], which is located behind [[Rusl's House]]. Link needs the [[Gale Boomerang]] to obtain it. | ||
*In the [[Ordon Ranch]], the [[Postman]] | *In the [[Ordon Ranch]], the [[Postman]] can be seen crouching in the barn when [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] returns to Ordon Village after retrieving all of the [[Tears of Light]] and returning [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]] to normal. He is trying to feed a [[letter]] to the [[Ordon Goat]]s. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Ordon Village-Night.png|Ordon Village at night | File:Ordon Village-Night.png|Ordon Village at night | ||
File:Ordon Village Screenshot.png|Ordon Village screenshot | File:Ordon Village Screenshot.png|Ordon Village screenshot | ||
File:Ordon Village Landscape1.jpg|Aerial view of the landscape surrounding Ordon Ranch | File:Ordon Village Landscape1.jpg|Aerial view of the landscape surrounding [[Ordon Ranch]] | ||
File:Ordon Village Landscape2.jpg|View of the mountain range | File:Ordon Village Landscape2.jpg|View of the mountain range | ||
File:Ordon Village Landscape3.jpg|Aerial view of the fishing pond | File:Ordon Village Landscape3.jpg|Aerial view of the fishing pond | ||
File:Ordon Village Reunion.jpg|Ordon kids returning to the village | File:Ordon Village Reunion.jpg|Ordon kids returning to the village | ||
File:Ordon Village Reunion 2.jpg|Ilia reunited with her father | File:Ordon Village Reunion 2.jpg|[[Ilia]] reunited with her father | ||
File:Uli with her baby.jpg|Uli relaxing with her baby | File:Uli with her baby.jpg|[[Uli]] relaxing with her baby | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Ordon Village is a small village to the south of Hyrule in Twilight Princess.
Twilight Princess
Ordon Village is located in the Ordona Province; to the south of the village lies the Ordon Ranch and to the north is the Ordon Spring. This village is where Link is from, and is home to many other people, including Mayor Bo, Ilia, and Rusl. In all, it houses 14 or 15 people, give or take.
Ordon Village is the site where the prologue takes place. Link works at the local ranch, helping Fado herd goats. During the beginning of the game, Link must complete many tasks around the village, which includes a number of tutorials. His first task is to finish up herding the goats at the Ordon Ranch.{{Ref|TP|1086|[[Fado (Twilight Princess)|Fado}} He then awakens the next morning faced with a number of small tasks that he must do to obtain the Slingshot. This includes knocking down a beehive, retrieving Uli's cradle, returning Sera's cat, and of course obtaining enough Rupees to purchase it.[1][2] Link also gets the Wooden Sword in this area, as a gift from Rusl; however, Talo borrows the sword from Link when off in pursuit of the Monkey.[3]
Once King Bulblin attacks Ordon Village, Link is not able to return until he has escaped Hyrule Castle. Once Link does escape his imprisonment with the aid of Midna, he is tasked with finding the Ordon Sword and the Ordon Shield.[4] The shield is located in Jaggle's House while the sword is located in Rusl's House.[5][6] Since Link is now in Wolf form, the people of Ordon are hostile toward him and see him as a beast.[7]
Later on in the game, while having to traverse up Death Mountain, the Gorons block Link's path. Due to Link being inferior in terms of strength, he has to return to Ordon Village at the request of Renado.[8] Link speaks to Mayor Bo, who challenges Link to a sumo match, with the reward being the secret to outmatching the Gorons. Once Link has beaten Mayor Bo, he gifts him with the Iron Boots.[9] After this section of the plot, there is no need to come back to Ordon Village.
Non-Canon Appearances
This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon. |
Link's Crossbow Training
- Main article: Ordon Target Practice
Ordon Village appears in Link's Crossbow Training in the level Ordon Target Practice.
Trivia
- If Link goes to the area where his house is and he puts a bomb at the edge of the map and does a Jump Strike, he would get on the ledge. On the ledge, he may fall down into nothing because the ground looks normal. However, if Link follows the correct path, he could see some strange looking houses with no doors or windows in Ordon Village.
- Ordon Village is named after its guardian, the Light Spirit Ordona.
- In Ordon Village, there is a Yellow Rupee that Link can obtain by using a Cucco from one of the rooftops.
- In Ordon Village, there is a hidden Orange Rupee, which is located behind Rusl's House. Link needs the Gale Boomerang to obtain it.
- In the Ordon Ranch, the Postman can be seen crouching in the barn when Link returns to Ordon Village after retrieving all of the Tears of Light and returning Kakariko Village to normal. He is trying to feed a letter to the Ordon Goats.
Gallery
Aerial view of the landscape surrounding Ordon Ranch
Ilia reunited with her father
Uli relaxing with her baby
References
- ↑ "You have not seen a cradle come floating by here, have you?" — Uli, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "You... You didn't happen to see my little cat out there, did you? He ate the fish we were going to have for supper last night, and I gave him a good scolding...but then he went out and hasn't returned..." — Sera, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "If I'd had that wooden sword yesterday, I could've handled it all alone, definitely! C'mon! Let me borrow that wooden sword right now!" — Talo, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "You listening? Look for a sword and shield that'll suit me. Got it?" — Midna, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "Sounds like there should be a shield at the house with the waterwheel. Sneak in there and take it, will you?" — Midna, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "I have placed the sword that was to be our gift to Hyrule on the couch. If the mayor comes for it, please give it to him." — Rusl, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "Beast! I have found you!" — Rusl, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "Are you trying to reach the Gorons of Death Mountain? It is far too dangerous, [Link]! They recognize only strength! A normal person could never persuade them... But...I do know one person who was able to best them and earn their trust... His name is Bo. You may know him as the mayor of your hometown, Ordon." — Renado, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "Naw, the secret to beatin' the Gorons...is locked away in that chest." — Mayor Bo, Twilight Princess.