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| caption    = The Fortune Teller from ''A Link to the Past''
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| game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
| location   = '''''A Link to the Past'''''<br/>North of [[Kakariko Village (A Link to the Past)|Kakariko Village]]<br/>[[Lake Hylia (A Link to the Past)|Lake Hylia]] Shore<br/>North of [[Village of Outcasts]]<br/>'''''Twilight Princess'''''<br/>[[Castle Town South Road]]<br/>'''''Phantom Hourglass'''''<br/>[[Isle of Ember]]<br/>'''''Spirit Tracks'''''<br/>[[Papuchia Village]]<br/>'''''Skyward Sword'''''<br/>[[Skyloft]]
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{{Quote|An Adventure's Fate<br/>The Fortune Tellers of Hyrule inherited the ability to foretell the future from their ancestors. Some said that the tellers themselves were specially gifted; others though that the real magic was in the crystal balls. It was true that the rare and beautiful crystal balls were handed down from generation to generation, but others who tried to see images in them saw nothing but their own reflections.|''[[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]]''}}


'''Fortune Tellers''' are re-occurring characters that are found in a number of Zelda titles.
{{Quote|Some travelers waited impatiently for the Fortune Teller to look into the future and listened intently as he told their fortunes.|''A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide''}}


==Appearances==
'''Fortune Tellers''' are reoccurring characters in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]].
===A Link to the Past===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' there are three Fortune Tellers scattered throughout the land, two found in the [[Light World]], and one in the [[Dark World]]. When [[Link]] enters a Fortune Tellers Hut, he can speak to the Fortune Teller who offers to tell him his fortune for a cheap price. If Link chooses not to hear his fortune, the fortune teller tells Link that it is indeed a poor man who is not interested in his future.


If Link agrees to allow the Fortune Teller to tell his fortune, he will give Link a hint on what he needs to do. Often times these lead to optional items, progressing in the main quest, or other secrets that help Link on his quest. The Fortune Teller will then take somewhere between 10 and 30 [[Rupee]s from Link. He wishes Link good health and will then restore his life to maximum.
==''A Link to the Past''==
{{Quote|A Fortune Teller lived in a quaint cottage near one entrance to the Lost Woods. For a price, he would stare deep into a crystal ball to predict the futures of travelers who stopped in. Some people took his predictions seriously and visited him regularly, but others felt that they had wasted their time and money and vowed never to return.|''[[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]]''}}
 
[[File:Fortune-Teller-Animated.gif|left]]In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', there are three Fortune Tellers scattered throughout the land, two found in the [[Light World]], and one in the [[Dark World]]. When [[Link]] enters a [[Fortune Teller's Hut]], he can speak to the Fortune Teller who offers to tell him his fortune for a cheap price. If Link chooses not to hear his fortune, the fortune teller tells Link that it is indeed a poor man who is not interested in his future.
 
If Link agrees to allow the Fortune Teller to tell his fortune, he will give Link a hint on what he needs to do. Often these lead to optional items, progressing in the main quest, or other secrets that help Link on his quest. The Fortune Teller will then take somewhere between 10 and 30 [[Rupee]]s from Link. He wishes Link good health and will then restore his life to maximum.
 
The Fortune Teller in the [[Dark World]] does look a bit different than his [[Light World]] counterpart. He still has kept his basic form, but he appears to be much fatter.
 
==''Twilight Princess''==
{{Main|Fanadi}}
 
==''Phantom Hourglass''==
{{Main|Astrid}}
 
==''Spirit Tracks''==
{{Main|Wise One}}
 
==''Skyward Sword''==
{{Main|Sparrot}}
 
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Crystal-Ball.png|The Fortune Tellers' crystal ball
File:Fortune-Teller-2.png|[[Light World]] Fortune Teller from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
File:Fortune-Teller-3.png|[[Dark World]] Fortune Teller from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Fortune-Teller-4.png|Dark World Fortune Teller from ''A Link to the Past''
</gallery>
 
{{Listbox|A Link to the Past|Characters}}


{{Cat|A Link to the Past Characters}}
{{Cat|A Link to the Past Characters}}

Latest revision as of 15:06, October 9, 2023

Fortune Teller
Fortune-Teller-1.png
The Fortune Teller from A Link to the Past

Games

Location

A Link to the Past
North of Kakariko Village
Lake Hylia Shore
North of Village of Outcasts
Twilight Princess
Castle Town South Road
Phantom Hourglass
Isle of Ember
Spirit Tracks
Papuchia Village
Skyward Sword
Skyloft

"An Adventure's Fate
The Fortune Tellers of Hyrule inherited the ability to foretell the future from their ancestors. Some said that the tellers themselves were specially gifted; others though that the real magic was in the crystal balls. It was true that the rare and beautiful crystal balls were handed down from generation to generation, but others who tried to see images in them saw nothing but their own reflections.
"

"Some travelers waited impatiently for the Fortune Teller to look into the future and listened intently as he told their fortunes."

A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide

Fortune Tellers are reoccurring characters in The Legend of Zelda series.

A Link to the Past

"A Fortune Teller lived in a quaint cottage near one entrance to the Lost Woods. For a price, he would stare deep into a crystal ball to predict the futures of travelers who stopped in. Some people took his predictions seriously and visited him regularly, but others felt that they had wasted their time and money and vowed never to return."

Fortune-Teller-Animated.gif

In A Link to the Past, there are three Fortune Tellers scattered throughout the land, two found in the Light World, and one in the Dark World. When Link enters a Fortune Teller's Hut, he can speak to the Fortune Teller who offers to tell him his fortune for a cheap price. If Link chooses not to hear his fortune, the fortune teller tells Link that it is indeed a poor man who is not interested in his future.

If Link agrees to allow the Fortune Teller to tell his fortune, he will give Link a hint on what he needs to do. Often these lead to optional items, progressing in the main quest, or other secrets that help Link on his quest. The Fortune Teller will then take somewhere between 10 and 30 Rupees from Link. He wishes Link good health and will then restore his life to maximum.

The Fortune Teller in the Dark World does look a bit different than his Light World counterpart. He still has kept his basic form, but he appears to be much fatter.

Twilight Princess

Main article: Fanadi

Phantom Hourglass

Main article: Astrid

Spirit Tracks

Main article: Wise One

Skyward Sword

Main article: Sparrot

Gallery