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The '''Floodgate Keeper's House''' is a location marked at the northeast corner of the of the [[Spool Swamp]] within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''.  
The '''Floodgate Keeper's House''' is a location marked at the northeast corner of the of the [[Spool Swamp]] within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''.
 
Link can each the Floodgate Keeper's House immediately upon entering [[Spool Swamp]] from the [[Horon Plain]]. Once inside, Link can speak with the [[Floodgate Keeper]]. After finding out that Link wants to reach the swamp, the Floodgate Keeper confesses that he has lost the [[Floodgate Key]] to open the floodgates.{{Ref|OoS|755|[[Floodgate Keeper]]''}}
 
At the bottom-right corner of the room, there is a small lever and Link can strike it with his [[Sword]]. Doing so will lower the water within the house, as well as the small pond just outside. Inside the house, lowering the water will reveal the Floodgate Key! After acquiring the key, Link can speak with the Floodgate Keeper once again and he'll give Link a hint that he must use the passage outside to reach the keyhole that opens the floodgates.{{Ref|OoS|756|[[Floodgate Keeper]]}}


After Link has acquired the Floodgate Key, he can speak to the Floodgate Keeper within the house and he asks Link if he has opened the Floodgates. He gives Link a hint that the vines get so overgrown in the Summer.{{Ref|OoS|757|[[Floodgate Keeper]]}}
After Link has acquired the Floodgate Key, he can speak to the Floodgate Keeper within the house and he asks Link if he has opened the Floodgates. He gives Link a hint that the vines get so overgrown in the Summer.{{Ref|OoS|757|[[Floodgate Keeper]]}}

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The Floodgate Keeper's House is a location marked at the northeast corner of the of the Spool Swamp within Oracle of Seasons.

Link can each the Floodgate Keeper's House immediately upon entering Spool Swamp from the Horon Plain. Once inside, Link can speak with the Floodgate Keeper. After finding out that Link wants to reach the swamp, the Floodgate Keeper confesses that he has lost the Floodgate Key to open the floodgates.[1]

At the bottom-right corner of the room, there is a small lever and Link can strike it with his Sword. Doing so will lower the water within the house, as well as the small pond just outside. Inside the house, lowering the water will reveal the Floodgate Key! After acquiring the key, Link can speak with the Floodgate Keeper once again and he'll give Link a hint that he must use the passage outside to reach the keyhole that opens the floodgates.[2]

After Link has acquired the Floodgate Key, he can speak to the Floodgate Keeper within the house and he asks Link if he has opened the Floodgates. He gives Link a hint that the vines get so overgrown in the Summer.[3]

A Glitch may occur when Link speaks to the Floodgate Keeper after opening the Floodgate. The Floodgate Keeper uses Impa's words from when Impa first finds Link harmed in North Horon.[4]

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References

  1. "You want in the swamp? Well... Actually, I lost the key to open the floodgates!" — Floodgate Keeper, Oracle of Seasons.
  2. "Oh! That's where I left it! That should open the floodgates. You can get to the keyhole from that puddle outside." — Floodgate Keeper, Oracle of Seasons.
  3. "Did you open the floodgates? The vines there get so overgrown in summer!" — Floodgate Keeper, Oracle of Seasons.
  4. "Link! Are you all right? Actually, I am the nurse of Hyrule's Princess Zelda. And Din's no dancer either. She is actually the Oracle of Seasons who wields control over the forces of nature. Zelda has mystical powers that told of a curtain of shadow drawing around Din. I was instructed to take her to Hyrule in secret." — Floodgate Keeper, Oracle of Seasons.