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'''Din''' is the Oracle of Seasons who appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''.
'''Din''' is the titular character of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. She is a spirited dancer from the land of [[Holodrum]] who is responsible for keeping the four seasons in balance.
 
In addition to her debut game, Din also plays a minor role in a Linked playthrough of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and makes a cameo appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Oracle of Seasons===
===Oracle of Seasons===
Din is kidnapped by the villainous [[Onox]], the General of Darkness. [[Link]] first encounters her dancing at a festival nearby [[Horon Village]].
Link is introduced to Din after being sent by the [[Triforce]] to Holodrum, where she is acting as a member of a travelling troupe of performers. The two of them dance together until the festivities are interrupted by the arrival of [[Onox]], General of Darkness, who spirits Din away to his [[Onox's Castle|castle]] via a powerful cyclone. Onox plans to seal Din's powers in order to throw the seasons of Holodrum out of order and drive the land into chaos, which he does by trapping her inside a crystal prison. Link is given the task of rescuing Din by [[Impa]], the nursemaid of [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]], who was masquerading as the troupe's cook in an attempt to smuggle the oracle out of Holodrum safely.
 
After gathering the eight [[Essences of Nature]] with help from the [[Rod of Seasons]], which contains some of Din's powers, Link penetrates the defenses around Onox's castle and goes to confront the general. In the ensuing battle, Onox resorts to using Din's crystal as a shield against Link's attacks. The crystal will electrocute Link if he strikes it with his sword, but he can swat it away safely with a swing of the Rod of Seasons. Upon the defeat of Onox's [[Dark Dragon|true form]], Din will be freed from her prison, and the seasons of Holodrum return to normal.
 
In the game's epilogue, Din can be found dancing in [[Horon Village]] with one of the members of her troupe nearby. When spoken to, she asks that Link dance with her again, and also mentions that Impa was called away to deal with [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|events]] that are transpiring in the land of [[Labrynna]]. Din claims to feel a foreboding sense of dread about what may happen.


===Oracle of Ages===
===Oracle of Ages===
Din is known throughout the land of [[Holodrum]] as a great dancer. More importantly, but unknown to most, Din is also the Oracle of Seasons.
While Din does not appear in a regular playthrough of ''Oracle of Ages'', in a Linked Game where ''Oracle of Seasons'' is completed first, she appears following the defeat of [[Veran]], Sorceress of Shadows, in order to offer her aid to Link. After Princess Zelda is kidnapped by [[Twinrova]], Din and [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]] combine their powers to help Link reach the [[Room of Rites]], where the witches plan to use the princess as a sacrifice in order to resurrect [[Ganon]].
 
If Link has already completed his quest in ''Oracle of Seasons'', Din appears just after Link defeats [[Veran]]. At this point, [[Impa]] informs Link that [[Twinrova]] have captured [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]. Together, Din and Nayru use their powers to open a portal, sending Link to the [[Room of Rites]]. Here, Link makes his final stand against Twinrova and, ultimately, the evil king [[Ganon]] himself.  


After Link has defeated Ganon, Din suggests that she and Link dance together again sometime.
Following Ganon's defeat, Din appears near the [[Maku Tree (Oracle of Ages)|Maku Tree]] to congratulate Link on his victory, and suggests they go back to dancing together sometime.


===The Minish Cap===
===The Minish Cap===
Din also makes an appearance in ''The Minish Cap''. She, along with [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]] and [[Farore (Oracle)|Farore]], are looking for a house in [[Hyrule Town]]. Once Link finds her one, she offers him [[Din's Charm]]. To receive it, Link must have one [[Bottle|Empty Bottle]] to place it in, but he is only able to carry one of her charms at a time and they are free. Additionally, Din's Charm boosts Link's attack for a limited time, making Link's tunic red.
Din also makes an appearance in ''The Minish Cap''. She, along with Nayru and [[Farore (Oracle)|Farore]], are looking for a house in [[Hyrule Town]]. Once Link finds her one, she offers him [[Din's Charm]], which increases his attack power, as well as turns his tunic red, for a limited duration. Link may receive her charm free of charge, but he must have an [[Bottle|Empty Bottle]] to place it in and is only able to carry one at any given time.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery widths=160 heights=144>
File:DinOoS.png|Sprite of Din from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
File:DinOoS.png|Sprite of Din from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
File:Din_and_Link.png|Din conversing with Link in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
File:Din-Dancing.png|Din dancing while everyone watches in ''Oracle of Seasons''
File:DinOracle.jpg|Din dancing while everyone watches in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
File:OOS-Din dances with Link.png|Din and Link dancing together in ''Oracle of Seasons''
File:Din.png|Din and Link dancing together in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
File:OOS-Tornado Link Din.png|Din about to be carried away in ''Oracle of Seasons''
File:DinandLink.png|Din and Link together in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
File:OOS-Din trapped in crystal.png|Din trapped in crystal in ''Oracle of Seasons''
File:Din-TMC-Sprite.png|Din from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''
File:Din_and_Link.png|Din conversing with Link in ''Oracle of Seasons''
File:DinandLink.png|Din and Link together in ''Oracle of Seasons''
File:Din-TMC-Sprite.png|Din sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Revision as of 18:17, February 24, 2021

Din
Din Oracle.png
Artwork of Din from Oracle of Seasons

Title

Oracle of Seasons

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Oracle of Seasons
Holodrum
The Minish Cap
Hyrule Town

Din is the titular character of Oracle of Seasons. She is a spirited dancer from the land of Holodrum who is responsible for keeping the four seasons in balance.

In addition to her debut game, Din also plays a minor role in a Linked playthrough of Oracle of Ages and makes a cameo appearance in The Minish Cap.

Appearances

Oracle of Seasons

Link is introduced to Din after being sent by the Triforce to Holodrum, where she is acting as a member of a travelling troupe of performers. The two of them dance together until the festivities are interrupted by the arrival of Onox, General of Darkness, who spirits Din away to his castle via a powerful cyclone. Onox plans to seal Din's powers in order to throw the seasons of Holodrum out of order and drive the land into chaos, which he does by trapping her inside a crystal prison. Link is given the task of rescuing Din by Impa, the nursemaid of Princess Zelda, who was masquerading as the troupe's cook in an attempt to smuggle the oracle out of Holodrum safely.

After gathering the eight Essences of Nature with help from the Rod of Seasons, which contains some of Din's powers, Link penetrates the defenses around Onox's castle and goes to confront the general. In the ensuing battle, Onox resorts to using Din's crystal as a shield against Link's attacks. The crystal will electrocute Link if he strikes it with his sword, but he can swat it away safely with a swing of the Rod of Seasons. Upon the defeat of Onox's true form, Din will be freed from her prison, and the seasons of Holodrum return to normal.

In the game's epilogue, Din can be found dancing in Horon Village with one of the members of her troupe nearby. When spoken to, she asks that Link dance with her again, and also mentions that Impa was called away to deal with events that are transpiring in the land of Labrynna. Din claims to feel a foreboding sense of dread about what may happen.

Oracle of Ages

While Din does not appear in a regular playthrough of Oracle of Ages, in a Linked Game where Oracle of Seasons is completed first, she appears following the defeat of Veran, Sorceress of Shadows, in order to offer her aid to Link. After Princess Zelda is kidnapped by Twinrova, Din and Nayru combine their powers to help Link reach the Room of Rites, where the witches plan to use the princess as a sacrifice in order to resurrect Ganon.

Following Ganon's defeat, Din appears near the Maku Tree to congratulate Link on his victory, and suggests they go back to dancing together sometime.

The Minish Cap

Din also makes an appearance in The Minish Cap. She, along with Nayru and Farore, are looking for a house in Hyrule Town. Once Link finds her one, she offers him Din's Charm, which increases his attack power, as well as turns his tunic red, for a limited duration. Link may receive her charm free of charge, but he must have an Empty Bottle to place it in and is only able to carry one at any given time.

Gallery