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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Fanadi]]'s name comes from each of the [[Golden Goddesses]]. Fa from [[Farore]], Na from [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]], and Di from [[Din]].
* Fanadi's English name comes from each of the [[Golden Goddesses]]. Fa from [[Farore]], Na from [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]], and Di from [[Din]].
*Fanadi's Japanese name, Imparess, comes from "Impa" (as both are Sheikah) and "palace" or "Goddess", either referencing how she lives in a self-proclaimed palace or how her English name is comprised of the names of the Golden Goddesses.
* Her phrases "elihwa sekat gnidaol tiaw" and "tuoba gniklat I ma tahw" are actually "wait loading takes awhile" and "what am I talking about" backwards.
* Her phrases "elihwa sekat gnidaol tiaw" and "tuoba gniklat I ma tahw" are actually "wait loading takes awhile" and "what am I talking about" backwards.



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Fanadi
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Title

Fortune Teller

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

In Other Languages[show]
Language Name
Japan 日本語 インパレス

Fanadi is a character that appears in Twilight Princess. She lives in her Fortune-telling Mansion in Castle Town South Road. For 10 Rupees, she tells Link his fortune. Link can choose between "Career" and "Love". If Link chooses "Career", Fanadi tells him how to advance in the main storyline, but if Link selects "Love", she shows him the location of an undiscovered Piece of Heart.

Trivia

  • Fanadi's English name comes from each of the Golden Goddesses. Fa from Farore, Na from Nayru, and Di from Din.
  • Fanadi's Japanese name, Imparess, comes from "Impa" (as both are Sheikah) and "palace" or "Goddess", either referencing how she lives in a self-proclaimed palace or how her English name is comprised of the names of the Golden Goddesses.
  • Her phrases "elihwa sekat gnidaol tiaw" and "tuoba gniklat I ma tahw" are actually "wait loading takes awhile" and "what am I talking about" backwards.

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