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When Link is in the [[Twilight]], or after obtaining the [[Shadow Crystal]], Midna will ride on top of Wolf Link. While in wolf form, Link uses Midna to reach distant ledges and also uses Midna's charged attack to defeat multiple enemies at once. Midna is also used as a form of transportation. Wolf Link can speak with Midna and she will [[warp]] him to any place where there is a [[Twilight Portal]] in the sky. When Link is in the [[Light World]], Midna disappears into Link's shadow. Early in the game, Midna takes Link on a quest to recover three [[Fused Shadow]]s, only to have them stolen by [[Zant]].
When Link is in the [[Twilight]], or after obtaining the [[Shadow Crystal]], Midna will ride on top of Wolf Link. While in wolf form, Link uses Midna to reach distant ledges and also uses Midna's charged attack to defeat multiple enemies at once. Midna is also used as a form of transportation. Wolf Link can speak with Midna and she will [[warp]] him to any place where there is a [[Twilight Portal]] in the sky. When Link is in the [[Light World]], Midna disappears into Link's shadow. Early in the game, Midna takes Link on a quest to recover three [[Fused Shadow]]s, only to have them stolen by [[Zant]].


Midna later tries gaining access to the [[Twilight Realm]] only to see that the [[Mirror of Twilight]] is broken. This puts Midna and Link on their next quest to find three [[Mirror Shard]]s and enter the world of Twilight. Midna's character goes through quite an evolution throughout the game as her motives have changed because of the selflessness of both Link and [[Zelda#Twilight Princess|Princess Zelda]]. At the end of the game, it is revealed that Midna is the Twilight Princess and her true form is revealed.
Midna later tries gaining access to the Twilight Realm only to see that the [[Mirror of Twilight]] is broken. This puts Midna and Link on their next quest to find three [[Mirror Shard]]s and enter the world of Twilight. Midna's character goes through quite an evolution throughout the game as her motives have changed because of the selflessness of both Link and [[Zelda#Twilight Princess|Princess Zelda]]. At the end of the game, it is revealed that Midna is the Twilight Princess and her true form is revealed.
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[[File:Barnes.png|180x250px|right]]
[[File:Barnes.png|180x250px|right]]
{{main|Barnes}}
{{main|Barnes}}
Barnes is the owner of the [[Kakariko Village]] bomb shop. Early on in the game, Barnes can be seen hiding with [[Renado]] from the monsters that have come to the village. The bomb shop is closed early on because the route to [[Death Mountain#Twilight Princess|Death Mountain]] is closed due to unsteady relations with the Gorons. Once it opens up Link can purchase his first bomb bag from Barnes. Barnes will offer regular bombs once the store is open, but throughout the game water bombs and bomblings become available. If Link only has 1 or 2 bomb bags, Barnes offers a buy back policy where Link can sell his bombs for a discounted value and then restock a different type of bomb.
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.  
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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 game Colin makes the fishing rod, which he ends up giving to Link. Soon after, Colin and [[Ilia]] are both kidnapped by [[King Bulblin]] and taken away. Link later 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. Colin is captured by King Bulblin but is later saved by Link after an epic battle in Hyrule Field and on the Bridge of Eldin. For the remainder of the game Colin can be found within Kakariko Village resting his wounds.
Early in the game Colin makes the fishing rod, which he ends up giving to Link. Soon after, Colin and Ilia are both kidnapped by [[King Bulblin]] and taken away. Link later 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. Colin is captured by King Bulblin but is later saved by Link after an epic battle in Hyrule Field and on the Bridge of Eldin. For the remainder of the game Colin can be found within Kakariko Village resting his wounds.
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[[File:Dangoro.png|180x250px|right]]
[[File:Dangoro.png|180x250px|right]]
{{main|Dangoro}}
{{main|Dangoro}}
A resident of the [[Goron Mines]] tasked with protecting the [[Hero's Bow]] from trespassers, Dangoro is distrustful of non-Gorons and mistakenly assumes Link is an intruder. After a fight, he is ultimately brutalised into listening to Link and giving him access to the bow.
A resident of the [[Goron Mines]] tasked with protecting the [[Hero's Bow]] from trespassers, Dangoro is distrustful of non-[[Goron]]s and mistakenly assumes Link is an intruder. After a fight, he is ultimately brutalised into listening to Link and giving him access to the bow.
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[[File:Falbi Large.png|180x250px|right]]
[[File:Falbi Large.png|180x250px|right]]
{{main|Falbi}}
{{main|Falbi}}
Falbi is a very tall and cheerful man who used to work in a circus. He works together with his partner [[Fyer]] to successfully run his game, [[Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl]], at the top of Lake Hylia. This allows Link to fly a cucco all the way down to Lake Hylia and numerous secret locations, including finding two heart pieces. 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 all the other cuccos, they all seem to be in good spirits and have no complaints about Falbi.
Falbi is a very tall and cheerful man who used to work in a circus. He works together with his partner [[Fyer]] to successfully run his game, [[Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl]], at the top of Lake Hylia. This allows Link to fly a [[cucco]] all the way down to Lake Hylia and numerous secret locations, including [[Twilight Princess Heart Pieces|the hiding places]] of two [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]]. 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 all the other cuccos, they all seem to be in good spirits and have no complaints about Falbi.
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[[File:Faron.png|180x250px|right]]
[[File:Faron.png|180x250px|right]]
{{main|Faron (Light Spirit)}}
{{main|Faron (Light Spirit)}}
Faron is the [[Light Spirit]] that Link encounters at the spring within [[Faron Woods#Twilight Princess|Faron Woods]]. His true form is revealed after Wolf Link gathers enough [[Tears of Light]] to fill the [[Vessel of Light]], banishing the [[Twilight]]. Faron resembles a monkey and speaks to Link about the twilight. He also mentions the former hero and says that Link is the new hero. After restoring Faron with the tears, Link will return to his human form and is now wearing the [[Hero's Clothes]]. Faron 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 arrows. After Link meets the [[Great Fairy]] at the 20th floor of the [[Cave of Ordeals]], fairies are released within the Faron Spring.
Faron is the [[Light Spirit]] that Link encounters at the spring within [[Faron Woods#Twilight Princess|Faron Woods]]. His true form is revealed after Wolf Link gathers enough [[Tears of Light]] to fill the [[Vessel of Light]], banishing the [[Twilight]]. Faron resembles a monkey and speaks to Link about the twilight. He also mentions the former hero and says that Link is the new hero. After restoring Faron with the tears, Link will return to his human form and find himself wearing the [[Hero's Clothes]]. Faron 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]] at the 20th floor of the [[Cave of Ordeals]], fairies are released within [[Faron Spring]].
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[[File:Got-Amoto.png|180x250px|right]]
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{{main|Gor Amoto}}
Gor Amoto is the first Goron elder found within the Goron Mines. He is rather old and is the 4th in power amongst the Goron elders. Gor Amoto helps Link by giving him a key shard, which will eventually be put together to form the big key.
Gor Amoto is the first [[Goron Elder]] found within the [[Goron Mines]]. He is rather old and is the fourth in power amongst the Goron Elders. He helps Link by giving him a [[Key Shard]], which are eventually put together to form the [[Big Key]].
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Gor Coron is one of the four Goron elders who live on [[Death Mountain#Twilight Princess|Death Mountain]]. When [[Darbus]], the patriarch of the Goron tribe, is consumed by the evil power of the [[Fused Shadow]], Gor Coron takes a leadership role amongst the tribe.
Gor Coron is one of the four Goron elders who live on [[Death Mountain#Twilight Princess|Death Mountain]]. When [[Darbus]], the patriarch of the Goron tribe, is consumed by the evil power of the [[Fused Shadow]], Gor Coron takes a leadership role amongst the tribe.


Gor Coron challenges Link to a sumo wrestling match to prove his power. With the help of the [[Iron Boots]], Link defeats Gor Coron and gains access to the sacred Goron Mines. Much later in the game, Gor Coron along with [[Darbus]] aid Link in restoring [[Ilia]]'s lost memory.
Gor Coron challenges Link to a sumo wrestling match to prove his power. With the help of the [[Iron Boots]], Link defeats Gor Coron and gains access to the sacred [[Goron Mines]]. Much later in the game, Gor Coron and [[Darbus]] aid Link in restoring [[Ilia]]'s lost memory.
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[[File:Gor-Ebizo.png|180x250px|right]]
[[File:Gor-Ebizo.png|180x250px|right]]
{{main|Gor Ebizo}}
{{main|Gor Ebizo}}
Gor Ebizo is the second elder found within the Goron Mines. He is incredibly old and is the 2nd in power amongst the Goron elders. 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]]. 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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[[File:Gor-Liggs.png|180x250px|right]]
{{main|Gor Liggs}}
{{main|Gor Liggs}}
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 he is 3rd in power amongst the Goron elders. 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 spring water to pour on a resting Goron. Link can take this barrel of spring water across Hyrule Field and splash it on the Goron resting along the bridge near Castle Town. Doing this will lead this Goron to re-opening his spring water shop in Castle Town. This will also drastically lower the cost of having to bring Malo Mart to Castle Town.
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 spring water to pour on a resting Goron. Link can take this barrel of spring water across Hyrule Field and splash it on the Goron resting along the bridge near Castle Town. Doing this will lead this Goron to re-opening his spring water shop in Castle Town. This will also drastically lower the cost of having to bring Malo Mart to Castle Town.
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[[File:Great-Fairy-Twilight-Princess.png|180x250px|right]]
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{{main|Great Fairy}}
The Great Fairy only appears deep in the [[Gerudo Desert]] within the [[Cave of Ordeals]]. She can be found every 10 floors of the Cave of Ordeals, making a total of 5 appearances. Each time Link reaches the Great Fairy, she will reward Link be opening fairy fountains at the springs in Ordon, Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru. Once Link reaches the 50th floor, the Great Fairy wills a bottle with Great Fairy's Tears. Each time Link uses the tears he can return to any of the four springs and get a refill of them. If Link goes through the Cave of Ordeals a second time, he can get more [[Great Fairy's Tears]], allowing Link to carry two of them at once.
The Great Fairy only appears deep in the [[Gerudo Desert]] within the [[Cave of Ordeals]]. She can be found every ten floors, making a total of five appearances. The first four times Link reaches the Great Fairy, she will reward Link by releasing fairies into one of [[Ordon Spring|Ordon]], [[Faron Spring|Faron]], [[Eldin Spring|Eldin]] and [[Lanayru Spring]]s.
 
Once Link reaches the 50th floor, the Great Fairy gives him a bottle with [[Great Fairy's Tears]]. Each time Link uses the tears he can return to any of the four springs and have them refilled. If Link goes through the Cave of Ordeals a second time, he can get more Great Fairy's Tears, allowing Link to carry two of them at once.
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[[File:Hanch-Model-TP.png|180x250px|right]]
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{{main|Hanch}}
Hanch is the father of [[Beth]] and the husband of [[Sera]]. He lives in [[Ordon Village]] and can be seen early in the game trying to catch bee larva for the family's commodity shop, [[Sera]]'s Sundries. [[Sera]]'s cat had gone missing and Hanch hopes the bee larva can cheer her up. Between 30 and 40 years of age, Hanch can be described as being meek and timid, even to the point where he attacks [[Wolf Link]] with a hawk.
Hanch is the father of [[Beth]] and the husband of [[Sera]]. He lives in [[Ordon Village]] and can be seen early in the game trying to catch some [[Bee Larva|bee larvae]] for the family's commodity shop, [[Sera's Sundries]]. [[Link (Sera's Cat)|Sera's cat]] had gone missing and Hanch hopes the bee larva can cheer her up. Between 30 and 40 years of age, Hanch can be described as being meek and timid, even to the point where he attacks [[Wolf Link]] with a hawk from fear.
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