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A new limited edition set of retro prints inspired by my all-time favourite places in Hyrule! Now available in a range of sizes in poster or canvas form at GamerPrint.
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Kakariko Village, from A Link to the Past
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Windfall Island and Kakariko Village
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The Ferris Wheel and the nearby location of Dragon Roost Island, which is speculated to be Death Mountain, and Spectacle Isle, thought to be Spectacle Rock, has led players to the conclusion that Windfall Island is possibly what remains of Kakariko Village.
Other supporting evidence includes that, when entering Kakariko Village in Ocarina of Time, there is a tree in front of the entrance. Coincidentally, there is also a tree on Windfall Island just outside the town entrance. Maggie’s Father and later, Mila’s Father stand under this tree, much like how Mutoh stands in front of a tree in Ocarina of Time. Also, the Hero’s Charm is obtained at Windfall; the eyes on this item resemble Sheikah Symbols, and Kakariko was once a Sheikah village. Since Impa’s home is one of the only buildings in Kakariko Village, it may now be Lenzo’s home or Mila’s home if Windfall Island is indeed Kakariko Village. The Windmill, used to draw the water from the well, may now be the Ferris Wheel. Finally, the music that plays on Windfall Island has several similarities to Kakariko Village’s music. -
The remains of the graveyard in Kakariko Village are also possibly located on Windfall Island: there is one remaining grave, which is the tombstone that Tott continuously dances in front of. It is possible that there used to be more graves, but since the tombstone is located at the tip of a slightly uneven cliff, the rest of the graveyard may actually be underwater due to erosion and weathering of the cliff. It should also be noted that this tombstone contains the directions to the Song of Passing, a song with similar powers of the Sun’s Song, hinting that it is either the tombstone of the Composer Brothers or that of the Royal Family’s Tomb.
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Monday December 13th 2010 @ 4:02pm 195 notes tagged as: screenshot ocarina of time link kakariko village death mountainThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - Zelda’s Letter
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