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Barnes is the owner of the [[Kakariko Village]] bomb shop, [[Barnes Bombs]]. Early on in the game, Barnes can be seen hiding with [[Renado]] from the monsters that have come to the village. Barnes Bombs is closed early on because the route to [[Death Mountain#Twilight Princess|Death Mountain]] is closed due to unsteady relations with the [[Goron]]s. Once it opens up Link can purchase his first [[Bomb Bag|bomb bag]] from Barnes. Barnes will offer regular bombs once the store is open, but later in the game [[Water Bomb|water bombs]] and [[bombling]]s become available. If Link does not have a free bomb bag for a new type of bomb, Barnes will buy back unused bombs, albeit at a steep discount.  
Barnes is the owner of the [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]] bomb shop, [[Barnes Bombs]]. Early on in the game, Barnes can be seen hiding with [[Renado]] from the monsters that have come to the village. Barnes Bombs is closed early on because the route to [[Death Mountain#Twilight Princess|Death Mountain]] is closed due to unsteady relations with the [[Goron]]s. Once it opens up Link can purchase his first [[Bomb Bag|bomb bag]] from Barnes. Barnes will offer regular bombs once the store is open, but later in the game [[Water Bomb|water bombs]] and [[bombling]]s become available. If Link does not have a free bomb bag for a new type of bomb, Barnes will buy back unused bombs, albeit at a steep discount.  
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Beth is one of the children of [[Ordon Village]] and the daughter of [[Hanch]] and [[Sera]]. She is somewhere between 8 and 11 years of age and can be found hanging around [[Malo]] and [[Talo]] during the early portions of the game. While she can be seen with Malo and Talo, she often thinks of them being quite immature. Beth seems to tease [[Colin]], believing that he is not up to being the hero that he dreams to be. Beth seemingly has a crush on Link early on the game. Beth has aspirations to one day leave the village and live a life as a city girl in town.  
Beth is one of the children of [[Ordon Village]] and the daughter of [[Hanch]] and [[Sera]]. She is somewhere between 8 and 11 years of age and can be found hanging around [[Malo]] and [[Talo]] during the early portions of the game. While she can be seen with Malo and Talo, she often thinks of them being quite immature. Beth seems to tease [[Colin]], believing that he is not up to being the hero that he dreams to be. Beth seemingly has a crush on Link early on the game. Beth has aspirations to one day leave the village and live a life as a city girl in town.  


When the kids were taken to [[Kakariko Village]], [[King Bulblin]] appears, riding [[Lord Bullbo]] - his massive boar-like creature - directly at Beth is standing. Colin heroically jumps in and pushes her out of the way, saving her from any harm. This leads Beth to turn her crush away from Link and towards Colin. Beth is also good friends with [[Renado]]'s daughter [[Luda]] in Kakariko Village.
When the kids were taken to [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]], [[King Bulblin]] appears, riding [[Lord Bullbo]] - his massive boar-like creature - directly at Beth is standing. Colin heroically jumps in and pushes her out of the way, saving her from any harm. This leads Beth to turn her crush away from Link and towards Colin. Beth is also good friends with [[Renado]]'s daughter [[Luda]] in Kakariko Village.
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Colin is one of the children of [[Ordon Village]] and the son of [[Rusl]] and [[Uli]]. Colin is a timed child that is somewhere between 7 and 10 years of age. Colin is much more laid back than the rest of the children of the Village and is very reluctant to take part in any of their more dangerous adventures. Colin is often teased by the other kids in the village because of his timid nature. He views Link and [[Ilia]] as great role models and even says that he'd like to be like Link when he grows up.  
Colin is one of the children of [[Ordon Village]] and the son of [[Rusl]] and [[Uli]]. Colin is a timed child that is somewhere between 7 and 10 years of age. Colin is much more laid back than the rest of the children of the Village and is very reluctant to take part in any of their more dangerous adventures. Colin is often teased by the other kids in the village because of his timid nature. He views Link and [[Ilia]] as great role models and even says that he'd like to be like Link when he grows up.  


Early in the story, Colin makes the [[Fishing Rod|fishing rod]], which he gives to Link. Soon after, Colin and Ilia are both kidnapped by [[King Bulblin]] and taken away. Link eventually finds Colin in [[Kakariko Village]], where he is being taken care of by [[Renado]]. Colin lives up to his heroic role model when he saves [[Beth]] from the path of King Bulblin, but this causes him to be captured instead. He is later saved by Link after an epic battle in [[Hyrule Field]] and on the [[Bridge of Eldin]]. For some time thereafter Colin can be found within Kakariko Village resting his wounds; but is seen in the end credits returning to Ordon, walking alongside his father with a sword on his back.
Early in the story, Colin makes the [[Fishing Rod|fishing rod]], which he gives to Link. Soon after, Colin and Ilia are both kidnapped by [[King Bulblin]] and taken away. Link eventually finds Colin in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]], where he is being taken care of by [[Renado]]. Colin lives up to his heroic role model when he saves [[Beth]] from the path of King Bulblin, but this causes him to be captured instead. He is later saved by Link after an epic battle in [[Hyrule Field]] and on the [[Bridge of Eldin]]. For some time thereafter Colin can be found within Kakariko Village resting his wounds; but is seen in the end credits returning to Ordon, walking alongside his father with a sword on his back.
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Eldin is the [[Light Spirit]] that Link encounters at [[Eldin Spring]], on the outskirts of [[Kakariko Village]]. Eldin's true form is revealed after [[Wolf Link]] gathers enough [[Tears of Light]] to fill the [[Vessel of Light]], banishing the [[Twilight]]. Eldin takes the form of a bird and tells Link to travel to [[Lanayru Province|the land guarded]] by [[Lanayru (Light Spirit)|Lanayru]].
Eldin is the [[Light Spirit]] that Link encounters at [[Eldin Spring]], on the outskirts of [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. Eldin's true form is revealed after [[Wolf Link]] gathers enough [[Tears of Light]] to fill the [[Vessel of Light]], banishing the [[Twilight]]. Eldin takes the form of a bird and tells Link to travel to [[Lanayru Province|the land guarded]] by [[Lanayru (Light Spirit)|Lanayru]].


Eldin is seen alongside the other three spirits at the end of the game when [[Zelda (Twilight Princess)|Princess Zelda]] summons the spirits to make the [[Light Arrow]]s. After Link meets the [[Great Fairy]] on the 30th floor of the [[Cave of Ordeals]], fairies are released at Eldin Spring.
Eldin is seen alongside the other three spirits at the end of the game when [[Zelda (Twilight Princess)|Princess Zelda]] summons the spirits to make the [[Light Arrow]]s. After Link meets the [[Great Fairy]] on the 30th floor of the [[Cave of Ordeals]], fairies are released at Eldin Spring.
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Falbi is a tall and cheerful man who used to work in a circus. He runs [[Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl]] from a location overlooking [[Lake Hylia]]. This allows Link to fly a [[cucco]] down to Lake Hylia and numerous secret locations around it, including [[Twilight Princess Heart Pieces|the hiding places]] of two [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]]. He is partnered with [[Fyer]], whose [[Human-Cannonball Ride]] sends people directly to Falbi's location.
Falbi is a tall and cheerful man who used to work in a circus. He runs [[Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl]] from a location overlooking [[Lake Hylia]]. This allows Link to fly a [[cucco]] down to Lake Hylia and numerous secret locations around it, including [[Twilight Princess Heart Pieces|the hiding places]] of two [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]]. He is partnered with [[Fyer]], whose [[Human-Cannonball Ride]] sends people directly to Falbi's location.


The cucco in [[Ordon Village]] mentions Falbi's flight game when spoken to as [[Wolf Link]]. It is believed that one of the cuccos in [[Kakariko Village]] left Lake Hylia because he was unhappy with his previous master. However, when speaking to Falbi's current cuccos, they all seem to be in good spirits and have no complaints about him.
The cucco in [[Ordon Village]] mentions Falbi's flight game when spoken to as [[Wolf Link]]. It is believed that one of the cuccos in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]] left Lake Hylia because he was unhappy with his previous master. However, when speaking to Falbi's current cuccos, they all seem to be in good spirits and have no complaints about him.
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Fyer is a short, hunched, and unhappy looking man who runs the [[Human-Cannonball Ride]], a [[Cannon#Fyer's Cannon|cannon]] service on a small island in the center of [[Lake Hylia]]. He is also a mechanical specialist and can repair machinery. The standard flight that offers shoots Link up to the top of Lake Hylia where Link can meet up with Fyer's partner [[Falbi]].  
Fyer is a short, hunched, and unhappy looking man who runs the [[Human-Cannonball Ride]], a [[Cannon#Fyer's Cannon|cannon]] service on a small island in the center of [[Lake Hylia]]. He is also a mechanical specialist and can repair machinery. The standard flight that offers shoots Link up to the top of Lake Hylia where Link can meet up with Fyer's partner [[Falbi]].  


Later in the game Link will show Fyer a [[Auru's Memo|memo]] from [[Auru]] and this will open up a second flight, which will send Link flying to the [[Gerudo Desert]]. After Link has been through the [[Temple of Time (Dungeon)|Temple of Time]] and restored [[Ilia]]'s memory, Link discovers a massive [[Sky Cannon]] underneath [[Renado]]'s house in [[Kakariko Village]]. Midna warps Link and the cannon to Lake Hylia, whence for 300 rupees Fyer will repair the Sky Cannon, which can be used to launch him all the way to the [[City in the Sky]].
Later in the game Link will show Fyer a [[Auru's Memo|memo]] from [[Auru]] and this will open up a second flight, which will send Link flying to the [[Gerudo Desert]]. After Link has been through the [[Temple of Time (Dungeon)|Temple of Time]] and restored [[Ilia]]'s memory, Link discovers a massive [[Sky Cannon]] underneath [[Renado]]'s house in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. Midna warps Link and the cannon to Lake Hylia, whence for 300 rupees Fyer will repair the Sky Cannon, which can be used to launch him all the way to the [[City in the Sky]].
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Gor Ebizo is the second elder found within the [[Goron Mines]]. He is incredibly old and second in power amongst the [[Goron Elder]]s. Gor Ebizo helps Link by giving him the second [[Key Shard]], which will eventually be put together to form the [[Big Key]].  
Gor Ebizo is the second elder found within the [[Goron Mines]]. He is incredibly old and second in power amongst the [[Goron Elder]]s. Gor Ebizo helps Link by giving him the second [[Key Shard]], which will eventually be put together to form the [[Big Key]].  


After the Goron Mines, Gor Ebizo can be found at [[Malo Mart]] within [[Kakariko Village]]. He asks for donations to try and raise enough money to get the bridge to [[Castle Town]] rebuilt. Once he gets enough rupees, he then asks for donations to open a Malo Mart in Castle Town.
After the Goron Mines, Gor Ebizo can be found at [[Malo Mart]] within [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. He asks for donations to try and raise enough money to get the bridge to [[Castle Town]] rebuilt. Once he gets enough rupees, he then asks for donations to open a Malo Mart in Castle Town.
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Gor Liggs is the third elder found within the Goron Mines. His body is tattooed with various symbols and he loves to meditate in his chamber. Gor Liggs is rather mellow and is third in power amongst the [[Goron Elder]]s. Gor Liggs helps Link by giving him the third [[Key Shard]], which forms the [[Big Key]].  
Gor Liggs is the third elder found within the Goron Mines. His body is tattooed with various symbols and he loves to meditate in his chamber. Gor Liggs is rather mellow and is third in power amongst the [[Goron Elder]]s. Gor Liggs helps Link by giving him the third [[Key Shard]], which forms the [[Big Key]].  


After the Goron Mines, Gor Liggs can be found outside of [[Malo Mart]] in [[Kakariko Village]]. If Link speaks with him after the bridge to Castle Town has been built, he'll give Link [[Hot Spring Water]] to pour on [[Gor Liggs' Son|his son]], who is sitting exhausted on the bridge from [[Hyrule Field]] to [[Castle Town]]. Doing this will lead him to be reenergised and reopen his spring water shop in Castle Town. This will also cut the cost of opening Malo Mart in Castle Town by 90%.
After the Goron Mines, Gor Liggs can be found outside of [[Malo Mart]] in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. If Link speaks with him after the bridge to Castle Town has been built, he'll give Link [[Hot Spring Water]] to pour on [[Gor Liggs' Son|his son]], who is sitting exhausted on the bridge from [[Hyrule Field]] to [[Castle Town]]. Doing this will lead him to be reenergised and reopen his spring water shop in Castle Town. This will also cut the cost of opening Malo Mart in Castle Town by 90%.
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Ilia is roughly 16 and is one of Link's close friends. She is also the daughter of the mayor of [[Ordon Village]], [[Mayor Bo]]. Ilia seems to have a bond with Link's horse [[Epona]], often looking towards Epona's needs even more than Link does. She also acts as a role model for [[Colin]] early in the game. There seems to be some sort of romantic connection between Ilia and Link.  
Ilia is roughly 16 and is one of Link's close friends. She is also the daughter of the mayor of [[Ordon Village]], [[Mayor Bo]]. Ilia seems to have a bond with Link's horse [[Epona]], often looking towards Epona's needs even more than Link does. She also acts as a role model for [[Colin]] early in the game. There seems to be some sort of romantic connection between Ilia and Link.  


After the attack from [[King Bulblin]], Ilia is captured and is not seen until much later in the game. She appears in [[Castle Town]] within [[Telma's Bar]], but she has no recollection of who Link is. She has lost her memory and does not remember what happened. Ilia has been taking care of an injured Zora, [[Prince Ralis]]. It is later revealed that Ilia was held captive by bulblins within the [[Hidden Village]]. After regaining her memory within [[Kakariko Village]], Ilia helps Link gain access to the [[City in the Sky]]. She also gives Link the Horse Call, an item she was making at the beginning of the game that allows Link to summon [[Epona]] at almost any part of Hyrule.
After the attack from [[King Bulblin]], Ilia is captured and is not seen until much later in the game. She appears in [[Castle Town]] within [[Telma's Bar]], but she has no recollection of who Link is. She has lost her memory and does not remember what happened. Ilia has been taking care of an injured Zora, [[Prince Ralis]]. It is later revealed that Ilia was held captive by bulblins within the [[Hidden Village]]. After regaining her memory within [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]], Ilia helps Link gain access to the [[City in the Sky]]. She also gives Link the Horse Call, an item she was making at the beginning of the game that allows Link to summon [[Epona]] at almost any part of Hyrule.
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King Bulblin is one of the common villains within the game. He is first encountered in the [[Ordon Spring]], where he comes riding in with [[Lord Bullbo]], his boar-like creature. He captures [[Ilia]] and [[Colin]] and blows in his horn instrument, which causes a [[Twilight Portal]] to appear over the [[Ordon Spring]].  
King Bulblin is one of the common villains within the game. He is first encountered in the [[Ordon Spring]], where he comes riding in with [[Lord Bullbo]], his boar-like creature. He captures [[Ilia]] and [[Colin]] and blows in his horn instrument, which causes a [[Twilight Portal]] to appear over the [[Ordon Spring]].  


King Bulblin is later seen within [[Kakariko Village]], once again riding [[Lord Bullbo]]. He runs straight towards [[Beth]], but ends up capturing Colin instead. King Bulblin ends up becoming a repeat mini-boss, where Link battles him on the Bridge of Eldin, the Great Bridge of Hylia, the Bulblin Base, and within the [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]] courtyard. After his final defeat, King Bulblin shows his humanity, by speaking to Link, saying that he serves the strongest side. In the end credits, King Bulblin is shown riding throughout Hyrule Field. His horns have grown back indicating that he is at peace with Hyrule.
King Bulblin is later seen within [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]], once again riding [[Lord Bullbo]]. He runs straight towards [[Beth]], but ends up capturing Colin instead. King Bulblin ends up becoming a repeat mini-boss, where Link battles him on the Bridge of Eldin, the Great Bridge of Hylia, the Bulblin Base, and within the [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]] courtyard. After his final defeat, King Bulblin shows his humanity, by speaking to Link, saying that he serves the strongest side. In the end credits, King Bulblin is shown riding throughout Hyrule Field. His horns have grown back indicating that he is at peace with Hyrule.
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Luda is the daughter of [[Renado]] and lives within [[Kakariko Village]]. She befriends the children of Ordon and especially [[Beth]] upon their arrival. Luda is roughly 10 to 12 years of age, making her the same age as Beth. She is compliant, polite, reliable, and very mature for her age. Luda and Beth take care of [[Colin]] while he is injured creating a close bond between the two girls. During the end credits Luda and Beth can be seen hugging as the children leave to get back to [[Ordon Village]].
Luda is the daughter of [[Renado]] and lives within [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. She befriends the children of Ordon and especially [[Beth]] upon their arrival. Luda is roughly 10 to 12 years of age, making her the same age as Beth. She is compliant, polite, reliable, and very mature for her age. Luda and Beth take care of [[Colin]] while he is injured creating a close bond between the two girls. During the end credits Luda and Beth can be seen hugging as the children leave to get back to [[Ordon Village]].
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Malo is one of the children of [[Ordon Village]] somewhere between 4 and 6 years of age. He is the younger brother of [[Talo]] and the son of [[Jaggle]] and Pergie. He might be rather small, but he is quite intelligent and perhaps even more mature than his older brother Talo. When he does talk, his words are always quiet and sarcastic.  
Malo is one of the children of [[Ordon Village]] somewhere between 4 and 6 years of age. He is the younger brother of [[Talo]] and the son of [[Jaggle]] and Pergie. He might be rather small, but he is quite intelligent and perhaps even more mature than his older brother Talo. When he does talk, his words are always quiet and sarcastic.  


After the kids are taken to [[Kakariko Village]], Malo opens up his own shop in Kakariko Village known as [[Malo Mart]]. He sells notable items such as the Hylian Shield and later in the game, the Hawkeye. After the Goron Mines have been completed, there is a side-quest that leads to Link donating some rupees to pay for the western bridge to be repaired. Once it is paid off, donations are taken to buy a shop in [[Castle Town]]. After enough rupees are donated, Malo Mart will open up in Castle Town and sell the Magic Armor for a very cheap, 598 rupees, in comparison to the 100,000 rupees it costs before. Malo however, remains in Kakariko Village even after Malo Mart has opened in Castle Town.
After the kids are taken to [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]], Malo opens up his own shop in Kakariko Village known as [[Malo Mart]]. He sells notable items such as the Hylian Shield and later in the game, the Hawkeye. After the Goron Mines have been completed, there is a side-quest that leads to Link donating some rupees to pay for the western bridge to be repaired. Once it is paid off, donations are taken to buy a shop in [[Castle Town]]. After enough rupees are donated, Malo Mart will open up in Castle Town and sell the Magic Armor for a very cheap, 598 rupees, in comparison to the 100,000 rupees it costs before. Malo however, remains in Kakariko Village even after Malo Mart has opened in Castle Town.
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Prince Ralis is an [[Zora]] prince found injured by [[Ilia]] after he traveled to [[Castle Town]] with intent to deliver a message for [[Zelda (Twilight Princess)|Princess Zelda]] about the frozen [[Zora's Domain]]. He is subsequently escorted to [[Kakariko Village]] by Link, [[Telma]] and Ilia for treatment by [[Renado]].  
Prince Ralis is an [[Zora]] prince found injured by [[Ilia]] after he traveled to [[Castle Town]] with intent to deliver a message for [[Zelda (Twilight Princess)|Princess Zelda]] about the frozen [[Zora's Domain]]. He is subsequently escorted to [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]] by Link, [[Telma]] and Ilia for treatment by [[Renado]].  


Once recovered, Prince Ralis is not confident that he will be able to rule over the Zora as their king. Link finds him at his parents' grave, and helps the prince out, giving him the confidence needed to return to Zora's Domain. Prince Ralis is an excellent [[Reekfish]] angler and he gives Link the [[Coral Earring]], which will allow Link to catch Reekfish. After giving the lure, Ralis will return to Zora's Domain to begin his rule.
Once recovered, Prince Ralis is not confident that he will be able to rule over the Zora as their king. Link finds him at his parents' grave, and helps the prince out, giving him the confidence needed to return to Zora's Domain. Prince Ralis is an excellent [[Reekfish]] angler and he gives Link the [[Coral Earring]], which will allow Link to catch Reekfish. After giving the lure, Ralis will return to Zora's Domain to begin his rule.
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Queen Rutela was the queen of the [[Zora]] race, but was executed by [[Shadow Beast]]s in [[Zant]]'s invasion of Hyrule with the intent to intimidate the Zora into surrender. She first appears in [[Zora's Domain]] and pleads to Link to save her son's life.
Queen Rutela was the queen of the [[Zora]] race, but was executed by [[Shadow Beast]]s in [[Zant]]'s invasion of Hyrule with the intent to intimidate the Zora into surrender. She first appears in [[Zora's Domain]] and pleads to Link to save her son's life.


After he brings [[Prince Ralis]] to [[Kakariko Village]] for treatment, he is led by Rutela's ghost to the back of the [[Graveyard (Twilight Princess)|Graveyard]]. There, she thanks him and directs him to the grave containing the [[Zora Armor]]. With this, Link is able to reach the depths of the [[Lakebed Temple]]. She can be seen during the ending credits, watching over [[Prince Ralis]].
After he brings [[Prince Ralis]] to [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]] for treatment, he is led by Rutela's ghost to the back of the [[Graveyard (Twilight Princess)|Graveyard]]. There, she thanks him and directs him to the grave containing the [[Zora Armor]]. With this, Link is able to reach the depths of the [[Lakebed Temple]]. She can be seen during the ending credits, watching over [[Prince Ralis]].
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Renado is the shaman of [[Kakariko Village]] and the father of [[Luda]]. When the children of Ordon are kidnapped, they make it to Kakariko Village where Renado cares for them. Renado also shelters and takes care of [[Ilia]] and [[Prince Ralis]] when they come to the village.  
Renado is the shaman of [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]] and the father of [[Luda]]. When the children of Ordon are kidnapped, they make it to Kakariko Village where Renado cares for them. Renado also shelters and takes care of [[Ilia]] and [[Prince Ralis]] when they come to the village.  


Renado has an awkward relationship with [[Telma]] from [[Castle Town]]. Telma has a thing for Renado but Renado specifically tells Link he does not want to see her. Renado also appears to be good friends with [[Mayor Bo]] of Ordon.
Renado has an awkward relationship with [[Telma]] from [[Castle Town]]. Telma has a thing for Renado but Renado specifically tells Link he does not want to see her. Renado also appears to be good friends with [[Mayor Bo]] of Ordon.
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Shad is one of the members of [[The Resistance]], a group that meets within [[Telma's Bar]]. He shows a great interest in the Oocca sky creatures, who he believes were around even before the Hylians. Shad is believed to be the only member of the Resistance who is not trained for battle. He states that while he is formidable at book reading, he lacks physical skills and strength.  
Shad is one of the members of [[The Resistance]], a group that meets within [[Telma's Bar]]. He shows a great interest in the Oocca sky creatures, who he believes were around even before the Hylians. Shad is believed to be the only member of the Resistance who is not trained for battle. He states that while he is formidable at book reading, he lacks physical skills and strength.  


Shad's father before him also studied the Oocca and Shad is following in his footsteps. Since Shad is one of the few that can read Sky Writing, he is able to assist Link in reaching the [[City in the Sky]]. He aids Link in restoring the [[Dominion Rod]]. Link can then use the Dominion Rod to collect letters missing from the [[Ancient Sky Book]], which allows Link to reach the [[Sky Cannon]] found deep under [[Kakariko Village]].
Shad's father before him also studied the Oocca and Shad is following in his footsteps. Since Shad is one of the few that can read Sky Writing, he is able to assist Link in reaching the [[City in the Sky]]. He aids Link in restoring the [[Dominion Rod]]. Link can then use the Dominion Rod to collect letters missing from the [[Ancient Sky Book]], which allows Link to reach the [[Sky Cannon]] found deep under [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]].
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Talo is one of the children of [[Ordon Village]] somewhere between 8 and 11 years of age. He is the older brother of [[Malo]] and the son of [[Jaggle]] and Pergie. He is very immature and constantly teasing [[Colin]]. He has a great interest in weaponry and early in the game he is overly excited about the slingshot and the wooden sword. These weapons send off a chain of events that lead Talo to chasing a monkey into [[Faron Woods#Twilight Princess|Faron Woods]]. He is later found captured in a cage just outside the Forest Temple. After being saved he returns to Ordon Village.  
Talo is one of the children of [[Ordon Village]] somewhere between 8 and 11 years of age. He is the older brother of [[Malo]] and the son of [[Jaggle]] and Pergie. He is very immature and constantly teasing [[Colin]]. He has a great interest in weaponry and early in the game he is overly excited about the slingshot and the wooden sword. These weapons send off a chain of events that lead Talo to chasing a monkey into [[Faron Woods#Twilight Princess|Faron Woods]]. He is later found captured in a cage just outside the Forest Temple. After being saved he returns to Ordon Village.  


Talo is taken from Ordon Village but later found with [[Renado]] in [[Kakariko Village]]. Talo later gains much more respect for Colin after he saved [[Beth]] from [[King Bulblin]]. He remains in Kakariko until the end of game, acting as a protector of the village, standing at the highest post of Kakariko Village, eyeing any enemies that come into town. Throughout the game, if [[Wolf Link]] is spotted in Kakariko Village by Talo, he warns the town to take cover.
Talo is taken from Ordon Village but later found with [[Renado]] in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. Talo later gains much more respect for Colin after he saved [[Beth]] from [[King Bulblin]]. He remains in Kakariko until the end of game, acting as a protector of the village, standing at the highest post of Kakariko Village, eyeing any enemies that come into town. Throughout the game, if [[Wolf Link]] is spotted in Kakariko Village by Talo, he warns the town to take cover.
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Telma is the owner of a bar within Castle Town, conveniently named, [[Telma's Bar]]. She helps [[Ilia]] and [[Prince Ralis]] when they stumble upon the Castle Town. Telma mentions that [[Renado]] of [[Kakariko Village]] may be able to help them recover. Link, Telma, Ilia, and [[Prince Ralis]] set out on a long journey through Hyrule Field to get to Kakariko Village. Telma seems to have a thing for [[Renado]], but he has no interest in Telma. Telma does not think to highly of the soldiers of Hyrule, often criticizing them as being cowards in the face of danger.  
Telma is the owner of a bar within Castle Town, conveniently named, [[Telma's Bar]]. She helps [[Ilia]] and [[Prince Ralis]] when they stumble upon the Castle Town. Telma mentions that [[Renado]] of [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]] may be able to help them recover. Link, Telma, Ilia, and [[Prince Ralis]] set out on a long journey through Hyrule Field to get to Kakariko Village. Telma seems to have a thing for [[Renado]], but he has no interest in Telma. Telma does not think to highly of the soldiers of Hyrule, often criticizing them as being cowards in the face of danger.  


Telma also is a part of [[The Resistance]], a group that meets within her bar, to try and save Hyrule. The group consists of [[Auru]], [[Rusl]], [[Ashei]], and [[Shad]]. Link uses the help of Telma and the group to guide him on his quest to find the [[Mirror of Twilight]] and recover all the [[Mirror Shard]]s.
Telma also is a part of [[The Resistance]], a group that meets within her bar, to try and save Hyrule. The group consists of [[Auru]], [[Rusl]], [[Ashei]], and [[Shad]]. Link uses the help of Telma and the group to guide him on his quest to find the [[Mirror of Twilight]] and recover all the [[Mirror Shard]]s.
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Epona is Link's trusty horse companion throughout the game. Early on Epona is used at the Ordon Ranch to help herd the goats. [[Ilia]] has a very close bond with Epona and is upset with Link after Epona experiences a minor injury. After the attack from [[King Bulblin]] and the kidnapping of [[Colin]] and Ilia, Epona goes missing. Epona is later found in [[Kakariko Village]], where with the help of Link, the two defeat King Bulblin and save [[Colin]].  
Epona is Link's trusty horse companion throughout the game. Early on Epona is used at the Ordon Ranch to help herd the goats. [[Ilia]] has a very close bond with Epona and is upset with Link after Epona experiences a minor injury. After the attack from [[King Bulblin]] and the kidnapping of [[Colin]] and Ilia, Epona goes missing. Epona is later found in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]], where with the help of Link, the two defeat King Bulblin and save [[Colin]].  


Link controls Epona with the use of spurs. Link has six spurs to use, with Epona's speed ranging on how many spurs are used consecutively. Link also has the ability to use several items while riding on Epona, including his sword and the bow and arrow. Link can call over Epona from almost anywhere in Hyrule where there is a piece of [[Horse Grass]] on the ground. Alternatively, just before the [[City in the Sky]], Link receives the [[Horse Call]], which is an item made by [[Ilia]] that allows Link to call Epona from almost anywhere.
Link controls Epona with the use of spurs. Link has six spurs to use, with Epona's speed ranging on how many spurs are used consecutively. Link also has the ability to use several items while riding on Epona, including his sword and the bow and arrow. Link can call over Epona from almost anywhere in Hyrule where there is a piece of [[Horse Grass]] on the ground. Alternatively, just before the [[City in the Sky]], Link receives the [[Horse Call]], which is an item made by [[Ilia]] that allows Link to call Epona from almost anywhere.
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This Goron runs the [[Kakariko Night Shop]] in [[Kakariko Village]], selling [[Lantern Oil]], [[Red Potion]] and [[Blue Potion]].
This Goron runs the [[Kakariko Night Shop]] in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]], selling [[Lantern Oil]], [[Red Potion]] and [[Blue Potion]].
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