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Revision as of 00:16, May 12, 2020

This article is about the item in The Wind Waker. For the material in Hyrule Warriors games, see Pirate's Charm (Hyrule Warriors).
Pirate's Charm
Pirate's Charm.png

Games

Location

Uses

Allows Tetra and King of Red Lions to speak with Link

Related

The Pirate's Charm is an item from The Wind Waker. It was crafted by the King of Hyrule, Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule, from ancient Gossip Stones, and was entrusted to Princess Zelda.[1] First known as the Royal Amulet, it was used by the Royal Family of Hyrule to communicate with each other. It has passed through their lineage as an important inheritance.[2]

Tetra gives the charm to Link just before he infiltrates the Forsaken Fortress. Tetra has the ability to see everything that Link does while he uses it, as well as speak with him and give him advice.[3] Later, the King of Red Lions uses it to speak with Link as well. These characters at times give Link advice during dungeons, making the charm comparable to previous companions like Navi.

References

  1. "That stone is an enhanced version of the Gossip Stones long spoken of in the legends of the Hyrulian Royal Family. I am the one who made it." — Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule, The Wind Waker.
  2. "This necklace you wear is part of a sacred treasure called the Triforce of Wisdom, which has been passed down for many ages within the royal family of Hyrule." — Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule, The Wind Waker.
  3. "Your mother passed this down to you and instructed you to treasure it...and to guard it with your life. Am I not correct?" — Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule, The Wind Waker.