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==''Ocarina of Time''==
==''Ocarina of Time''==
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Dampé is the gravekeeper of the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]]. During [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]]'s childhood, Dampé can be found patrolling the graveyard at night and starts his own [[Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour|Gravedigging Tour]], upon request for 10 [[Rupee]]s, digging up anything from Rupees to a [[Piece of Heart|Heart Piece]] that Link can pick up.{{Ref|OoT|1496|Dampé}} The items that he digs up appear randomly. During the day, he is at his shack sleeping, and if Link tries to interact with him, he will tell the young hero to go away.{{Ref|OoT|493|Dampé}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Dampé is the gravekeeper of the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]]. During [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]]'s childhood, Dampé can be found patrolling the graveyard at night and starts his own [[Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour|Gravedigging Tour]], upon request for 10 [[Rupee]]s, digging up anything from Rupees to a [[Piece of Heart|Heart Piece]] that Link can pick up.{{Ref|OoT|1496|Dampé}} The items that he digs up appear randomly. During the day, he is at his shack sleeping, and if Link tries to interact with him, he will tell him to go away.{{Ref|OoT|493|Dampé}}


If Link enters Dampé's house at night while he is gravedigging, Link can read Dampé's diary, where he writes that he found a treasure that "stretches and goes 'boing'". The diary can also be found when Link is an adult, but what's written in it will differ, telling Link to enter Dampé's grave and that he will let Link have his treasure.
If Link enters Dampé's house at night while he is gravedigging, he can read [[Dampé's Diary|Dampé's diary]], where he writes that he found a treasure that "stretches and goes 'boing'". The diary can also be found when Link is an adult, but what's written in it will differ, telling him to enter Dampé's grave and that he will let him have his treasure.
   
   
Sometime during Link's seven year slumber, Dampé dies and becomes a ghost. When Link digs up his grave, he can find Dampé's ghost in a [[Dampé's Crypt|maze beneath the grave]]. Dampé challenges Link to a race, and if Link wins, Dampé will allow him to take his treasure, the [[Hookshot]].{{Ref|OoT|1537|Dampé's Ghost}}{{Ref|OoT|1517|Dampé's Ghost}} Playing again and winning in under a minute earns Link a [[Piece of Heart]].
Sometime during Link's seven year slumber, Dampé dies and becomes a ghost. When Link digs up his grave, he can find Dampé's ghost in a [[Dampé's Crypt|maze beneath the grave]]. Dampé challenges Link to a race, and if Link wins, Dampé will allow him to take his treasure, the [[Hookshot]].{{Ref|OoT|1537|Dampé's Ghost}}{{Ref|OoT|1517|Dampé's Ghost}} Playing again and winning in under a minute earns Link a [[Piece of Heart]].
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==''Echoes of Wisdom''==
==''Echoes of Wisdom''==
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Dampé is an engineer who crafts [[Automaton]]s. These gadgets can be activated by winding them up and releasing them, you must pay him [[rupees]] or Monster stones to repair them if they break. They release a variety of powerful effects which differentiates them from [[Echo]]es.
Dampé is an engineer who crafts [[Automaton]]s. These gadgets can be activated by winding them up and releasing them. [[Zelda#Echoes of Wisdom|Zelda]] must pay him [[rupees]] or [[Monster Stone]]s to repair them if they break. They release a variety of powerful effects which differentiates them from [[Echo]]es.


==Non-Canon Appearances==
==Non-Canon Appearances==

Latest revision as of 16:33, November 8, 2024

Dampé
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Dampé from Ocarina of Time

Race

Gender

Male

Occupation

Gravekeeper

Games

Location

Ocarina of Time
Kakariko Village Graveyard (past)
Dampé's Crypt (future)
Majora's Mask
Ikana Graveyard
Four Swords Adventures
The Swamp
The Minish Cap
Royal Valley
A Link Between Worlds
Graveyard
Link's Awakening (Switch)
Dampé's Shack

Related

Unnamed father[1]
Unnamed wife[2]
Dampé? (Lorulean counterpart)

In Other Languages[show]
Language Name
Japan 日本語 ダンペイさん
France Française Igor
Spain Español Dampé
Germany Deutsch Boris
Italy Italiana Danpei
Netherlands Nederlands Dampé
Russia Русский Дампей
South Korea 한국어 단페이

Dampé is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series. Appearing in six games, he is the gravekeeper and caretaker of the Graveyard in each respective game, except for the remake of Link's Awakening, where he provides access to the Chamber Dungeons.

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, Dampé is the gravekeeper of the Kakariko Village Graveyard. During Link's childhood, Dampé can be found patrolling the graveyard at night and starts his own Gravedigging Tour, upon request for 10 Rupees, digging up anything from Rupees to a Heart Piece that Link can pick up.[3] The items that he digs up appear randomly. During the day, he is at his shack sleeping, and if Link tries to interact with him, he will tell him to go away.[4]

If Link enters Dampé's house at night while he is gravedigging, he can read Dampé's diary, where he writes that he found a treasure that "stretches and goes 'boing'". The diary can also be found when Link is an adult, but what's written in it will differ, telling him to enter Dampé's grave and that he will let him have his treasure.

Sometime during Link's seven year slumber, Dampé dies and becomes a ghost. When Link digs up his grave, he can find Dampé's ghost in a maze beneath the grave. Dampé challenges Link to a race, and if Link wins, Dampé will allow him to take his treasure, the Hookshot.[5][6] Playing again and winning in under a minute earns Link a Piece of Heart.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, Dampé is the gravekeeper of the Ikana Graveyard, which is a haunted graveyard, yet he is afraid of ghosts. On the Final Day, Link can find Dampé Beneath the Graveyard, where he admits to be searching for the Ikana Royal Family's treasure. However, he lost his lantern and cannot see. He, in turn, asks Link to guide him using the light of his fairy, Tatl.[7] Leading him to the Soft Soil spots causes him to dig there.[8] After he has dug up three Blue Flames, a Big Poe appears. Since Dampé is afraid of ghosts, he runs away to his house, and if Link defeats the Poe, he will be rewarded with a chest that contains an Empty Bottle.[9]

Four Swords Adventures

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Dampé is the only human inhabitant of The Swamp in Four Swords Adventures, where he lives by himself in a house in the northwest of the graveyard. However, his house is surrounded by many Giant Ghinis that prevent the Links from entering. In order to enter Dampé's home, the Links must stand on four separate switches to light up the torches, defeating the Giant Ghinis.

When the Links enter his house, Dampé warns them that it is dangerous outside, so the Links shouldn't be wondering around the graveyard. Recently, a shadowy guy has been stirring up trouble recently who looks just like the Links. Dampé tells them his name and explains he is supposed to be the caretaker of the graveyard, but he cannot take care of anything right now and is helpless as the creatures that have overrun the area are pleased and treat Hyrule like their new home.

Dampé then demands the Links to listen to a legend. According to the legend, a Dark Tribe were sealed away into a mirror long ago in which the mirror is supposed to be somewhere in the Forest of Light. However, the forest has been covered by pitch-black clouds recently, being a Forest of Dark now. Dampé thinks something bad is certainly happening at the forest.[10]

During the credits of the game, Dampé can be seen walking outside in the peaceful graveyard when the Green Shrine Maiden flies through The Swamp.

The Minish Cap

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Like in Four Swords Adventures, Dampé is the only living inhabitant in the Royal Valley where he is the gravedigger at the cemetery there.[11] It is said that he has the power to speak with the dead. As a result of this, he fuses the Kinstones he digs up with the local ghosts.[12] When Link first talks to Dampé, he introduces himself and explains that he is the gravedigger. Dampé proceeds to ask him about what Link mentioned about being called to the Royal Valley by the ghost of a king. He informs Link that the ghost is an ancient king of Hyrule who rests there and explains that he has also seen the ghost. As a result of thinking how the king has called Link, Dampé cannot see any reason not to let him in, giving Link the Graveyard Key.[13]

Once Link leaves Dampé's house and gets the Graveyard Key stolen by a crow, Dampé can be found at the gate to the rest of the Royal Valley. When talked to, Dampé asks Link if a crow took the key and flew off into a tree. He then yells for him not to just stand around as the crow will get away. Dampé urges Link to charge at the tree if Link wants the key back. [14] After Link has reacquired the Graveyard Key from the crow, Dampé tells him that he will open the gate for Link and advices for him to be careful in there.[15]

If Link talks to Dampé after he opens the gate, he will give directions of left, left, left, up, up, and up, but he forgets the last turn,[16] turning out to be directions for a secret path to the Lost Woods-like forest in the Royal Valley that leads to 200 Mysterious Shells or 100 Rupees if he has collected every figurine.

After Link has completed the Royal Crypt, he is able to fuse Kinstones with Dampé. Link can perform Kinstone fusion by fusing a blue Kinstone with Dampé, opening Gina's grave in the Royal Valley that leads to more Kinstone fusions and 100 Mystery Shells. Once he has fused Kinstones with Dampé once, Link is able to come back and fuse again. However, Link needs to fuse a Green Kinstone with Dampé this time, and when he performs the Kinstone fusion, a crack forms in the ground in Wind Ruins that leads to a chest containing a red Kinstone piece.

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The gravedigger at the cemetery. They say he has the power to speak with the dead. He fuses the Kinstones he digs up with the local ghosts.

A Link Between Worlds

In A Link Between Worlds, Dampé once again appears as the Gravedigger. He cares for the Graveyard found east of the Sanctuary. Despite his looks, Dampé is a kind-hearted person that cares for the Priest's daughter, Seres. Link first encounters Dampé in front of the Sanctuary, just before Yuga makes his first appearance in Hyrule.

Link's Awakening (Switch)

In the Switch remake of Link's Awakening, Dampé's Shack serves as the way to access the Chamber Dungeons. These are customizable dungeons which can be created using rooms from previously explored dungeons. Dampé presents Link with an array of challenges involving the arrangement of rooms, each with different rewards.

Echoes of Wisdom

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Dampé is an engineer who crafts Automatons. These gadgets can be activated by winding them up and releasing them. Zelda must pay him rupees or Monster Stones to repair them if they break. They release a variety of powerful effects which differentiates them from Echoes.

Non-Canon Appearances

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Cadence of Hyrule

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Dampé also appears in Cadence of Hyrule.

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References

  1. "My father once said that was all that was left of the former Royal Soldier who once guarded this graveyard. Even though he is dead, his remains still block the way. In a sense, he is still guarding the Royal Family's treasure. He must have been a fine soldier, indeed." — Dampé, Majora's Mask.
  2. "That's how I courted my current wife, you know." — Dampé, Majora's Mask.
  3. "Hey kid! Don't mess around with the graves! I'm Dampé the Gravekeeper! My face may be scary, but I'm not a bad guy... Let me give you an advertisement for my side business... Dampé the Gravekeeper's Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour! What's gonna come out?! What's gonna come out?! When I start digging, we'll find out!" — Dampé, Ocarina of Time.
  4. "The crest of the Royal Family of Hyrule is inscribed here." — Dampé, Ocarina of Time.
  5. "Heh heh heh, young man! Are you fast on your feet? I may not look like it, but I'm confident in my speed! Let's have a race! Follow me if you dare!" — Dampé's Ghost, Ocarina of Time.
  6. "Hehehe, young man... You were very quick to be able to keep up with me! Hehehe! As a reward, I'm going to give you my treasure. It's called the Hookshot! Its spring-loaded chain will pull you to any spot where its hook sticks. Doesn't that sound cool? I'm sure it will help you! I live here now, so come back again sometime. I'll give you something cool! One more thing! Be careful on your way back! Heheheh...." — Dampé's Ghost, Ocarina of Time.
  7. "You? Wh-who are you? I can't see 'cause it's too bright...You're not a ghost...are you? ...A fairy? Oh, it was the fairy's light. In that case, it's just perfect. I came looking for the Royal Family's legendary treasure, but my torch has gone out. I'm sorry, but could you walk in front of me and light the way? Please? Yes No" — Dampé, Majora's Mask.
  8. "Oh! There's something strange about this spot. You want me to dig here? Yes No" — Dampé, Majora's Mask.
  9. "Waah!!! It's the leader of the ghosts!" — Dampé, Majora's Mask.
  10. "It's dangerous out. You shouldn't be wandering around. This shadowy guy has been stirring up trouble lately. Actually, he looks like you! My name's Dampe. I'm supposed to be the caretaker at this here graveyard. Only I can't take care of a single thing right now. I'm helpless!!! These creatures, they are so pleased. They treat our world like their new home. Listen up, boys. Legends speak of a mirror in which a dark tribe was sealed away long ago. I understand it's supposed to be hidden now somewhere in the Forest of Light. The forest's been covered by pitch-black clouds recently. It's a Forest of Dark now. Yep, no mistake about it... Something bad's a-brewin' there." — Dampé, Four Swords Adventures.
  11. "You want to go to the tomb of King Gustaf of Hyrule? Then you'd probably better talk to Dampé. He's the gravedigger at the cemetery. Nobody knows the Royal Crypt better!" — Soldier, The Minish Cap.
  12. "The gravedigger at the cemetery. They say he has the power to speak with the dead. He fuses the Kinstones he digs up with the local ghosts." — Figurine description, The Minish Cap.
  13. "My name's Dampé. I'm the gravedigger here. What's that? You were called here by the ghost of a king? That'd be the ancient king of Hyrule who rests here. I've seen him myself. Well, if the king has called you, I can't see any reason not to let you in... Here, take this graveyard key." — Dampé, The Minish Cap.
  14. "What? A crow took the key and flew off into a tree? Well, don't just stand around! The crow'll get away! Charge at him and give that tree he's in a rattle if you want it back!" — Dampé, The Minish Cap.
  15. "I'll open the gate for you. Be careful in there." — Dampé, The Minish Cap.
  16. "Left, left, left... Up, up, up... Dang! What's that last turn?" — Dampé, The Minish Cap.