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'''Jabun''' is the Water Spirit from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. He was born on [[Greatfish Isle]] and lived there until it was destroyed by [[Ganondorf]], causing him to flee to a cavern in [[Outset Island]]. Link must seek out his lair and break it open using his[[Bomb|cannon]], to talk to Jabun and collect his pearl.He only speaks [[Hylian Language|Hylian]], so only [[King of Red Lions]] can understand him, leaving [[Link]] in the dark. However, in the [[Second Quest]], Link can understand him. He rewards Link with [[Nayru's Pearl]] after a long discussion with the King of Red Lions. Jabun is supposedly a descendant of [[Jabu-Jabu]], who appeared in [[Ocarina of Time]], as, in fact, one of the dungeons which young Link braved, to rid Jabu-Jabu of monstrous parasites which were infesting him. | '''Jabun''' is the Water Spirit from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. He was born on [[Greatfish Isle]] and lived there until it was destroyed by [[Ganondorf]], causing him to flee to a cavern in [[Outset Island]]. Link must seek out his lair and break it open using his [[Bomb|cannon]], to talk to Jabun and collect his pearl.He only speaks [[Hylian Language|Hylian]], so only the [[King of Red Lions]] can understand him, leaving [[Link]] in the dark. However, in the [[Second Quest]], Link can understand him. He rewards Link with [[Nayru's Pearl]] after a long discussion with the King of Red Lions. Jabun is supposedly a descendant of [[Jabu-Jabu]], who appeared in [[Ocarina of Time]], as, in fact, one of the dungeons which young Link braved, to rid Jabu-Jabu of monstrous parasites which were infesting him. | ||
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