Lapelli

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Lapelli
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Race

Gender

Male

Occupation

Farmer

Games

Location

Related

Apricot (wife)

Lapelli[1] is a character from Phantom Hourglass. He lives on the southwestern edge of Mercay Island, together with his wife. He owns a small house and a garden with a Cucco inside it. Shortly after Link arrives on the island, an earthquake fills his garden with rocks, which he asks Link to remove.[2] He rewards him with a Green Rupee for doing so.[3] Feeling bad for giving Link such a small reward, he also tells him about a tree in the north of the island, which will yield a Big Green Rupee if rolled into.[4][5]. Later on he remarks that he was able to grow the garden of his dreams.[6] It only consists of weeds.[7] However, they all yield a Recovery Heart when slashed.

References

  1. "Lapelli" - The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia (Dark Horse Books) pg. 282
  2. "Anyway, I've just had a bad bit of luck with my garden here. That quake just heaved a bunch of rocks into the middle of my patch! Would you mind moving them? Simply tap on a rock to pick it up. Then tap where you want to throw it." — Lapelli, Phantom Hourglass.
  3. "Thanks aplenty. You really helped me out there. It's not much, but here's something for your trouble. Please, I insist!" — Lapelli, Phantom Hourglass.
  4. "What's with the dirty look? Think I'm a cheapskate? Fine. Then here's a hot tip." — Lapelli, Phantom Hourglass.
  5. "Look at your map. There's a tree on that spot. Go bash it really hard! I'd recommend that you jot that down on your map before you forget it! To scribble on your map, tap Menu, then tap Map." — Lapelli, Phantom Hourglass.
  6. "Now that you've cleared out the rocks, I can grow the garden of my dreams! My wife has gone to town to fetch seeds for me! Oh, the possibilities!" — Lapelli, Phantom Hourglass.
  7. "Oh, what to do?! How can I possibly tell my husband that our seeds... seem to grow our weeds!" — Apricot, Phantom Hourglass.