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==''Twilight Princess''== | ==''Twilight Princess''== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Link has his own house that he does not share with anyone, located at the entrance to [[Ordon Village]]. While the game does not start here, after Link briefly speaks with [[Rusl]] he will head home and wake up the next morning with [[Fado]] calling to him. He must then find [[Ilia]], who has taken [[Epona]] to [[Ordon Spring]]. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Link has his own house that he does not share with anyone, located at the entrance to [[Ordon Village]]. While the game does not start here, after Link briefly speaks with [[Rusl]] he will head home and wake up the next morning with [[Fado (Twilight Princess)|Fado]] calling to him. He must then find [[Ilia]], who has taken [[Epona]] to [[Ordon Spring]]. | ||
Link's house in this game has three stories and a basement, although the second and third stories are not very large. The basement is very dark and requires the [[Lantern]] to see, but there is a treasure chest containing a [[Purple Rupee]], worth fifty rupees, as well as a mirror for Link to see his reflection. There is a window on the top story that Link can look out of down at the ground. In addition, there is also a training area beside Link's House, with a training dummy and multiple targets. | Link's house in this game has three stories and a basement, although the second and third stories are not very large. The basement is very dark and requires the [[Lantern]] to see, but there is a treasure chest containing a [[Purple Rupee]], worth fifty rupees, as well as a mirror for Link to see his reflection. There is a window on the top story that Link can look out of down at the ground. In addition, there is also a training area beside Link's House, with a training dummy and multiple targets. |