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===Bulbapenguin=== | ===Bulbapenguin=== | ||
This creature is found in some kind of wilderness and seems to disguise itself | This creature is found in some kind of wilderness and seems to disguise itself in various ways along with each Bulbapenguin looking unique. It emerges to talk with Link when he approaches, in a similar manner to the Business Scrubs of Ocarina of Time. It is a new race but its role in the gameplay and story is unknown. Its actual name and identity is unknown, though it vaguely resembles a Tanooki from Japanese culture, or even a penguin or squirrel. | ||
===Mysterious Woman=== | ===Mysterious Woman=== | ||
Very little is known about this woman beyond her appearance. She has a red symbol on her forehead that resembles the Sheikah Eye, a tear drop symbol beneath her left eye, and a Sheikah Eye symbol on her shirt. Judging by this attire, she appears to be a part of the Shiekah tribe, though her true affiliation is unknown. It is also unknown whether she is Link's ally, foe, or a neutral party, but she seems to hold an important role in the story. Link at one point races towards her as she turns around towards an ethereal light in a fountain behind her. | Very little is known about this mysterious woman beyond her appearance. She has a red symbol on her forehead that resembles the Sheikah Eye, a tear drop symbol beneath her left eye, and a Sheikah Eye symbol on her shirt. Judging by this attire, she appears to be a part of the Shiekah tribe, though her true affiliation is unknown. It is also unknown whether she is Link's ally, foe, or a neutral party, but she seems to hold an important role in the story. Link at one point races towards her as she turns around towards an ethereal light in a fountain behind her. | ||
It is speculated that this character could be the "servant of the goddess" that Ghirahim referred to as being the one who snatched Zelda out of his clutches, but this hasn't been proven. | It is speculated that this character could be the "servant of the goddess" that Ghirahim referred to as being the one who snatched Zelda out of his clutches, but this hasn't been proven. |