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The same Kakariko Village appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. Kaepora Gaebora claimed that it had been home to kind people until it was corrupted by darkness, costing many people their humanity and making the village a very dangerous place. When the four Links arrived there, it had been ravaged and set on fire by thieves. The Links had to put out the fires and round up the thieves in a pen, and only after that was the gate out of the village opened for them. | The same Kakariko Village appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. Kaepora Gaebora claimed that it had been home to kind people until it was corrupted by darkness, costing many people their humanity and making the village a very dangerous place. When the four Links arrived there, it had been ravaged and set on fire by thieves. The Links had to put out the fires and round up the thieves in a pen, and only after that was the gate out of the village opened for them. | ||
− | + | The village appeared again in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', where it was nearly identical to its appearance in ''A Link to the Past'', as this was set just several generations after the game. It still had a blacksmith and an outdoor merchant, and Sahasrahla still lived in the village. It also had several new shops and a milk bar. Kakariko also had a counterpart in [[Lorule]] called Thieves' Town, which was very similar to the Dark World town from ''A Link to the Past''. | |
==Ocarina of Time== | ==Ocarina of Time== | ||
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During ''Twilight Princess'', it was also temporarily home to the [[Ordon Village]] children, the sick Zora Prince [[Ralis]] and visiting [[Goron]]s. [[Malo]] in particular opened up his own business there that became popular enough to branch out to Hyrule Castle Town. The shadow beast attacks were also stopped when Link awakened the protective light spirit [[Light Spirits|Eldin]]. Although the [[Bulblin King]] later made another quick raid on the village, Link was able to defend it that time. | During ''Twilight Princess'', it was also temporarily home to the [[Ordon Village]] children, the sick Zora Prince [[Ralis]] and visiting [[Goron]]s. [[Malo]] in particular opened up his own business there that became popular enough to branch out to Hyrule Castle Town. The shadow beast attacks were also stopped when Link awakened the protective light spirit [[Light Spirits|Eldin]]. Although the [[Bulblin King]] later made another quick raid on the village, Link was able to defend it that time. | ||
− | + | Oddly enough, this game also contained another village known only as the [[Hidden Village]] which was more similar in description (particularly its Sheikah background) to the Kakariko from ''Ocarina'' and also had a sign referring to it as "Old Kakarico". | |
− | ==Breath of the Wild | + | ==Breath of the Wild== |
− | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', the village was located in an eastern part of Hyule, within the [[Necluda|West Necluda | + | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', the village was located in an eastern part of Hyule, within the [[Necluda|West Necluda[[ region, where it was surrounded by a mountainous area. The village was home to the Sheikah, with Impa being their elder. It was mostly an agricultural community, where locals raises Cuccos and patches of Swift Carrots and Fortifying Pumpkins. The Sheikah had chosen this simple and secluded lifestyle after the backlash brought about by their technological advances thousands of years ago. |
− | The village contained several statues of frogs, which were considered to be guardian deities of the village, and the [[Great Fairy]] Cortana, who resided in a forest nearby, was also considered to be a protector of the village. The village was mostly quiet aside from the threats occasionally posed by the [[Yiga Clan]]. During the events | + | The village contained several statues of frogs, which were considered to be guardian deities of the village, and the [[Great Fairy]] Cortana, who resided in a forest nearby, was also considered to be a protector of the village. The village was mostly quiet aside from the threats occasionally posed by the [[Yiga Clan]]. During the events of the game, Link came here to receive information on his quest from Impa, and he could also help many of the townspeople with their various troubles. |
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=Other Appearances= | =Other Appearances= | ||
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==Video Games== | ==Video Games== | ||
− | *Kakariko Village | + | *The ''Twilight Princess'' version of Kakariko Village was the setting for the third stage in ''[[Link's Crossbow Trainiing]]'', where Link could take down a variety of targets near the Malo Mart. |
+ | *In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', the village was located in part of the Hyrule Field stage. It was a small area, but it was loosely based on its appearance from ''Twilight Princess''. Additionally, as part of the ''A Link Between Worlds'' DLC, the version of Kakariko Village from that game becomes visible on the Adventure Mode map. | ||
=Trivia= | =Trivia= |