Outset Island Pictograph

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Outset Island Pictograph

The Outset Island Pictograph is one of the seven Pictographs that are on display in Lenzo's Pictograph Gallery in The Wind Waker.

Lenzo's Description

This is a pictograph of a place I once visited.

Isn't it a finely snapped shot? I took it in my younger days. It is Outset Island.

It is the most delightful of fishing villages, innocent and rich with nature's bounty... It was there I met a beautiful young lass...

Although I suppose she is probably not as young as she used to be these days...[1][2][3]

Notes

  • The picture depicts Link's hometown, Outset Island. While the woman on Outset Island is not explicitly named, this could be a reference to Grandma, as she is the only elderly woman on the island.

References

  1. "This is a pictograph of a place I once visited." — Lenzo, The Wind Waker.
  2. "Isn't it a finely snapped shot? I took it in my younger days. It is Outset Island." — Lenzo, The Wind Waker.
  3. "It is the most delightful of fishing villages, innocent and rich with nature's bounty... It was there I met a beautiful young lass... Although I suppose she is probably not as young as she used to be these days..." — Lenzo, The Wind Waker.