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==Overview==
==Overview==
Mesa spends all day cutting the grass in front of [[Mesa's House|his house]]. However, the grass seems to grow rapidly, covering his vegetable patch. The weeds are continiously growing, so Mesa can be seen perpetually cutting it for much of the year.{{Ref|TWW|875|Mesa}} Early in the game, Mesa will wish Link a happy birthday, citing how time just seems to pass by so quickly. Mesa lives by himself, but he is currently looking for a wife.{{Ref|TWW|4024|Nintendo Gallery}}
Mesa spends all day cutting the grass in front of [[Mesa's House|his house]]. However, the grass seems to grow rapidly, covering his vegetable patch. The weeds are continiously growing, so Mesa can be seen perpetually cutting it for much of the year.{{Ref|TWW|875|Mesa}} Early in the game, Mesa will wish Link a happy birthday, citing how time just seems to pass by so quickly. Mesa lives by himself, but he is currently looking for a wife.{{Ref|TWW|4024|Nintendo Gallery}}
Mesa encourages Link to help him try cutting the grass, saying that it is quite suprising what some people accidentally drop. Although Link will need to have something to cut the grass with, such as a sword.{{Ref|TWW|876|Mesa}}


After the monsters come to Outset Island, his sleeping schedule gets messed up, and he sleeps during the day and is awake at night. He dresses in orange and is the only villager to live on the western side of the island. There is also a secret room in his house that leads through a tunnel to twenty [[Rupee]]s.
After the monsters come to Outset Island, his sleeping schedule gets messed up, and he sleeps during the day and is awake at night. He dresses in orange and is the only villager to live on the western side of the island. There is also a secret room in his house that leads through a tunnel to twenty [[Rupee]]s.

Revision as of 00:20, November 24, 2022

Mesa
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Race

Gender

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Mesa is a young man living on Outset Island in The Wind Waker.

Overview

Mesa spends all day cutting the grass in front of his house. However, the grass seems to grow rapidly, covering his vegetable patch. The weeds are continiously growing, so Mesa can be seen perpetually cutting it for much of the year.[1] Early in the game, Mesa will wish Link a happy birthday, citing how time just seems to pass by so quickly. Mesa lives by himself, but he is currently looking for a wife.[2]

Mesa encourages Link to help him try cutting the grass, saying that it is quite suprising what some people accidentally drop. Although Link will need to have something to cut the grass with, such as a sword.[3]

After the monsters come to Outset Island, his sleeping schedule gets messed up, and he sleeps during the day and is awake at night. He dresses in orange and is the only villager to live on the western side of the island. There is also a secret room in his house that leads through a tunnel to twenty Rupees.

Figurine

Mesa
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Birthplace: Birthplace: Outset Island
Personality: Slacker

Mesa performs his chores at very much his own pace. His vegetable patch is always full of weeds and he spends most of the year trying to clear it out.

He's surprisingly timid and often can't fall asleep at night. He's currently looking for a wife.

Gallery

References

  1. "'Hoy, [Link]! What's that? Today is your birthday? Well, congrats, buddy! Are you that old already? Wow! Time just flies right by, doesn't it? You blink and POOF! There goes a year! Why, I swear I just cut the grass in this field the other day, but look at how tall it's gotten already..." — Mesa, The Wind Waker.
  2. "Mesa Birthplace: Outset Island Personality: Slacker Mesa performs his chores at very much his own pace. His vegetable patch is always full of weeds and he spends most of the year trying to clear it out. He's surprisingly timid and often can't fall asleep at night. He's currently looking for a wife." — Nintendo Gallery, The Wind Waker.
  3. "Say, do you want to try cutting it, [Link]? You'd be surprised at the things people drop in the grass. It's fun! It's like a treasure hunt. Except...you're gonna need some kind of grass-cutting tool if you want to cut the grass. That's just common sense, buddy." — Mesa, The Wind Waker.