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===Gerudo Master of Horseback Archery===
===Gerudo Master of Horseback Archery===
She is a Gerudo in charge of running the Horseback Archery Range at the Gerudo's Fortress. According to her introduction, she is the best archer and horseback rider in the Gerudo tribe and will allow Link to play the Archery mini-game for 20 Rupees. If Link gets over a 1,000 points, he will receive a Piece of Heart; if he obtains over 1,500, he obtains an upgraded quiver and the title "true master".
She is a Gerudo in charge of running the Horseback Archery Range at the Gerudo's Fortress. According to her introduction, she is the best archer and horseback rider in the Gerudo tribe and will allow Link to play the Archery mini-game for 20 Rupees. If Link gets over a 1,000 points, he will receive a Piece of Heart; if he obtains over 1,500, he obtains an upgraded quiver and the title "true master".
===Poe Collector===
A person who runs the Ghost Shop located just next to the broken moat of the ruins of what was once Hyrule Castle Town. He takes delight in the maliciousness of the Big Poes in Hyrule Field, and will give Link Rupees for each Big Poe he gives the Poe Collector. If all 10 Big Poes are retrieved, the Poe Collector will give Link a Bottle. There is a theory that he is the Hyrulean soldier who stood in his place 7 years ago. This theory is backed up by a quote from the soldier, '''"Man, I am so tired! I wish some ghosts would come out or something...Hey, I'm really interested in ghosts! Studying them is a hobby of mine, but you never know...the time might come when that kind of knowledge might be useful!"'''


===Guru Guru===
===Guru Guru===

Revision as of 18:28, January 30, 2019

Below is a listing of all the Ocarina of Time characters that appear throughout the game.

Major Characters

Sages

Minor Characters

Minor Characters

Boss of the Carpenters

The Boss of the Carpenters is the boss of the carpenters in Kakariko Village, and is constantly complaining about the lack of commitment of his workers, besides also being considerably ashamed of his son, Grog, since he supposedly "sits around all day" doing nothing. He is also revealed to be the Cucco Lady's father, since during the trading sequence she refers to Grog as being her brother. It is implied that he has some connexion with Granny, who runs Granny's Potion Shop in Kakariko, since during the trading sequence it is shown that she is directly related with Grog somehow. Given the apparent difference of age between him and Granny (and also her being called so), it is possible that she is his mother and, therefore, Grog's grandmother. Also, it is possible that he is married with the lady who lives in the first house to the left in Kakariko, since she cooks for him and his workers and they all seem to live with her. During Link's adulthood, it is revealed that he went to Gerudo Valley with the other carpenters to rebuild the bridge that links Hyrule Field to Gerudo Desert; his workers, however, abandoned him to join the Gerudo women, but ended up being made captive by them instead.

Prancing Man in Hyrule Market

A man who prances back and forth from one shop to the next in Hyrule Castle Town. He is distinguished by his blue pants and his "prancing" action while carrying a bag on his back.

"Huff huff! I'm late! I'm late! For a very important date!"

Laughing Twins

The Laughing Twins reside in Hyrule Castle Town. Upon Link's first arrival in Hyrule Castle Town, the two are talking about an attempt one of the Twins made on breaking into Hyrule Castle, effectively revealing the way to get ahead to Link. Shortly before Link's arrival, the twin dressed in blue attempted to sneak into the castle to meet Princess Zelda. He sneaked past the Royal Guard, swam through the moat, and tried to crawl through the drain hole on the side of the castle, but he could not enter it due to his size. As a result of this, the castle guards tightened security in the castle. Link later uses this knowledge to his advantage.

When Ganondorf takes over Hyrule, the Twins retreat to Kakariko Village, where they stay in different houses. Here one of the Twins claims to have seen the ghost of the grave keeper Dampé holding a strange object. The other does not believe him and states that the other Twin is still as hilarious as back in Castle Town.

Running Man

The Running Man is constantly running around Lon Lon Ranch in Hyrule Field during Link's childhood. He is part of the Mask Trading sequence and will purchase the Bunny Hood from Link. He says that he wants to be as fast as a rabbit. When shown the Bunny Hood, he becomes ecstatic and fills Link's wallet to purchase it, no matter how many more Rupees Link's wallet can hold. (Meaning he will pay up to 500 Rupees for that mask!) When morning breaks, the Running Man takes off so fast that it knocks Link down. He is seen running along Hyrule Field for the rest of the game, so long as Link is a child. As an adult, Link can race him from the Gerudo Valley to the Kokiri Forest, but no matter how fast Link runs the Running Man will always beat Link by one second.

Gerudo Master of Horseback Archery

She is a Gerudo in charge of running the Horseback Archery Range at the Gerudo's Fortress. According to her introduction, she is the best archer and horseback rider in the Gerudo tribe and will allow Link to play the Archery mini-game for 20 Rupees. If Link gets over a 1,000 points, he will receive a Piece of Heart; if he obtains over 1,500, he obtains an upgraded quiver and the title "true master".

Guru Guru

The Windmill Man spends the entire game inside Kakariko Village's windmill playing his grinder organ. The man seems to have quite the temper problem and is involved in what fans dub the "Song of Storms Paradox". When Link visits him as a child, the Windmill Man is cheerfully trying to write a song inspired by the motion of the windmill. When Link visits him as an adult, the Windmill Man is considerably aggravated and complains that a child with an ocarina "messed up the windmill" seven years prior. When Link shows him his Ocarina, the Windmill Man becomes even more agitated, having been reminded of the song, and plays the Song of Storms angrily, effectively teaching Link the song. Should Link visit the Windmill Man again as a child and play the Song of Storms, the windmill will speed up considerably and drain the Well. The increased speed of the windmill disrupts the Windmill Man's music tempo, causing him to become extremely confused, leading to his anger issues in the future.

Soldier in the Back Alley

There is a lone Hylian soldier who appears only once in the game, right before Link enters the Temple of Time with all three spiritual stones. He is found at the Back Alley in Hyrule Castle Town. He will inform Link of Ganondorf's betrayal and Princess Zelda's escape. He is particularly notable due to the fact that after he tells Link the little information he has, he simply takes his last breath and dies. Nothing else is known about him, and he makes no other appearances. If you attempt to talk to him for a second time, the only message that will appear says "He's not moving anymore..."

Graveyard Boy

The young boy is Dampé's admiring fan. Link can sell him the Spooky Mask he obtains in the Happy Mask Shop; the boy will pay the exact amount needed for the mask (30 Rupees). He stomps around the graveyard and acts like Dampé. He mentions that he would like to go on the graveyard tour, but he is not old enough. If you attempt to move a gravestone, he will scold you. It is not known what happens to him in the future.