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{{Character
{{Character
|name = Dr. Borville
| name       = Dr. Borville
|image = [[File:DrBorville Small.png|130px|center]]
| image     = [[File:DrBorville Small.png|130px]]
|race = [[Hylian]]
| game      = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
|location = [[Castle Town]]
| location   = [[Castle Town]]<br>[[Medical Clinic]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
| title      = Doctor
| race      = [[Hylian]]
| gender    = Male
| occupation = Medical Doctor
}}
}}


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', '''Dr. Borville''' is the only doctor who lives in [[Castle Town]]. He prejudices against any patient that is not [[Hylian]]. Even though he treated the ill [[Ilia]], he refuses to treat [[Telma|Telma's]] next patient, [[Prince Ralis]], a [[Zora]]. He seems to owe Telma a large sum of [[Rupee]]s, even though he charges high rates. Snobbish and shifty, he only enjoys talking to wealthy people.
'''Dr. Borville''' is the only doctor located in [[Hyrule]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. He operates his practice in his [[Medical Clinic]] located in [[Castle Town]] on the [[Castle Town West Road]]. His Medical Clinic is the only noteworthy location on the west road. He prejudices against any patient that is not [[Hylian]].<ref>{{Cite|TP|6244|Castle Town Resident}}</ref> Even though he treated the ill [[Ilia]], he refuses to treat [[Telma|Telma's]] next patient, [[Prince Ralis]], a [[Zora]].<ref>{{Cite|TP|1464|Dr. Borville}}</ref> He is very snobbish and shifty, and only enjoys talking to wealthy people. If [[Link]] enters the Clinic and talks to Borville, the doctor will automatically question if Link has enough money for an examination.<ref>{{Cite|TP|5565|Dr. Borville}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TP|5569|Dr. Borville}}</ref>
 
==Sky Cannon Quest==
Dr. Borville plays a part in the rather large [[Sky Cannon]] quest. He is first invovled when Telma gives Link the [[Invoice]] and instructs him to bring it to the doctor.<ref>{{Cite|TP|5495|[[Telma]]}}</ref> Once Link shows Borville the Invoice, he explains to Link that he can't pay it off right now.<ref>{{Cite|TP|5555|Dr. Borville}}</ref> He starts to explain that if he still had the [[Wooden Statue]] that Ilia had, he would have been able to pay it.<ref>{{Cite|TP|5556|Dr. Borville}}</ref> He explains why he doesn't have it; he dropped medicine on it, which made it stink badly.<ref name="Quote1">{{Cite|TP|5557|Dr. Borville}}</ref> He says he had put it outside to dry, and which point it was stolen.<ref name="Quote1"/><ref>{{Cite|TP|5558|Dr. Borville}}</ref> Using this information, Link can go to the back of the clinic and learn the [[Medicine Scent]] from a green spot on the wall, which was likely where Borville dropped the medicine. This scent will lead Link to [[Louise]], Telma's pet. Louise explains that she did steal the Wooden Statue,<ref name="Quote2">{{Cite|TP|5585|[[Louise]]}}</ref> but continues to say it was then stolen from her by some sort of [[Stalhound|skeletal dog beasts]].<ref name="Quote2"/>
 
Once Link has obtained the statue from the Stalhounds, he can show it to Dr. Borville, who will exclaim that he doesn't have ''"the foggiest notion"'' of what it is.<ref>{{Cite|TP|5577|Dr. Borville}}</ref><ref name="Quote3">{{Cite|TP|5578|Dr. Borville}}</ref> This is quite odd considering he previously admitted to spilling medicine on it.<ref name="Quote1"/>
 
==Trivia==
*According to the [[Invoice]], [[Dr. Borville]] owes [[Telma]] 176,480,000 [[Rupee]]s.
*If [[Link]] shows [[Dr. Borville]] the [[Wooden Statue]] after he has taken it from the [[Stalhound]]s, the doctor will exclaim he has never seen it before,<ref name="Quote3"/> even though he previously admitted to spilling medicine on it.<ref name="Quote1"/>
*According to [[Dr. Borville]], his hands are referred to as ''The Golden Mitts''.<ref>{{Cite|TP|5566|Dr. Borville}}</ref>
 
==References==
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Revision as of 00:46, January 29, 2013

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Dr. Borville is the only doctor located in Hyrule in Twilight Princess. He operates his practice in his Medical Clinic located in Castle Town on the Castle Town West Road. His Medical Clinic is the only noteworthy location on the west road. He prejudices against any patient that is not Hylian.[1] Even though he treated the ill Ilia, he refuses to treat Telma's next patient, Prince Ralis, a Zora.[2] He is very snobbish and shifty, and only enjoys talking to wealthy people. If Link enters the Clinic and talks to Borville, the doctor will automatically question if Link has enough money for an examination.[3][4]

Sky Cannon Quest

Dr. Borville plays a part in the rather large Sky Cannon quest. He is first invovled when Telma gives Link the Invoice and instructs him to bring it to the doctor.[5] Once Link shows Borville the Invoice, he explains to Link that he can't pay it off right now.[6] He starts to explain that if he still had the Wooden Statue that Ilia had, he would have been able to pay it.[7] He explains why he doesn't have it; he dropped medicine on it, which made it stink badly.[8] He says he had put it outside to dry, and which point it was stolen.[8][9] Using this information, Link can go to the back of the clinic and learn the Medicine Scent from a green spot on the wall, which was likely where Borville dropped the medicine. This scent will lead Link to Louise, Telma's pet. Louise explains that she did steal the Wooden Statue,[10] but continues to say it was then stolen from her by some sort of skeletal dog beasts.[10]

Once Link has obtained the statue from the Stalhounds, he can show it to Dr. Borville, who will exclaim that he doesn't have "the foggiest notion" of what it is.[11][12] This is quite odd considering he previously admitted to spilling medicine on it.[8]

Trivia

References