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'''Impaz''' is the old woman and the only person left in the run down [[Hidden Village]] in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]. She cannot leave the village, because she is the last one and is said to have to wait for the "messenger to the heavens" so she can give them the [[Ancient Sky Book]]. Before Link met Impaz, the Hidden Village had been taken over by [[Bulblin|Bulblins]]. [[Ilia]] had also come there, and became friends with Impaz. Impaz knew how to escape and helped Ilia to, but she couldn't leave herself for needing to wait for the messenger. Ilia left a wooden statue there, which becomes a key ingredient into getting her lost memory back. Link actually has to meet Impaz twice before she calls him the messenger she had been waiting for, because the first time Link didn't have the [[Dominion Rod]]. Apparently, the Dominion Rod made Link the messenger, so she gave him the Ancient Sky Book, and she could finally complete her duty. She says her name comes from the founder of the village, suggesting that Hidden Village is [[Kakariko Village]] from [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]], and that she is named after [[Impa]].
'''Impaz''' is the old woman and the only person left in the run down [[Hidden Village]] in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]. She cannot leave the village, because she is the last one and is said to have to wait for the "messenger to the heavens" so she can give them the [[Ancient Sky Book]]. Before Link met Impaz, the Hidden Village had been taken over by [[Bulblin|Bulblins]]. [[Ilia]] had also come there, and became friends with Impaz. Impaz knew how to escape and helped Ilia to, but she couldn't leave herself, as she still needed to wait for the messanger. Ilia left a wooden statue there, which becomes a key ingredient into getting her lost memory back. Link actually has to meet Impaz twice before she calls him the messenger she had been waiting for, because the first time Link didn't have the [[Dominion Rod]]. Apparently, the Dominion Rod made Link the messenger, so she gave him the Ancient Sky Book, and she could finally complete her duty. She says her name comes from the founder of the village, suggesting that Hidden Village is [[Kakariko Village]] from [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]], and that she is named after [[Impa]].


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Impaz is the old woman and the only person left in the run down Hidden Village in Twilight Princess. She cannot leave the village, because she is the last one and is said to have to wait for the "messenger to the heavens" so she can give them the Ancient Sky Book. Before Link met Impaz, the Hidden Village had been taken over by Bulblins. Ilia had also come there, and became friends with Impaz. Impaz knew how to escape and helped Ilia to, but she couldn't leave herself, as she still needed to wait for the messanger. Ilia left a wooden statue there, which becomes a key ingredient into getting her lost memory back. Link actually has to meet Impaz twice before she calls him the messenger she had been waiting for, because the first time Link didn't have the Dominion Rod. Apparently, the Dominion Rod made Link the messenger, so she gave him the Ancient Sky Book, and she could finally complete her duty. She says her name comes from the founder of the village, suggesting that Hidden Village is Kakariko Village from Ocarina of Time, and that she is named after Impa.