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== Biography ==
== Biography ==


Sera is the co-owner of her shop, [[Sera's Sundries]], which is the only shop in the [[Ordona Province]]. She owns it alongside her [[Hanch|husband]] and her [[Beth|daughter]]. Sera is a rather large woman, however has more pride and respect than one could imagine. This is shown when after giving [[Link]] a [[Bottle]] with [[Mill]], she says that after using the milk Link can reuse the Bottle and not just throw it a way.<ref>{{Cite|TP|3394|Sera}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TP|3395|Sera}}</ref> Interestingly enough, in her shop there are six photographs. Four are of her cat, and the final two are of Beth.
Sera is the co-owner of her shop, [[Sera's Sundries]], which is the only shop in the [[Ordona Province]]. She owns it alongside her [[Hanch|husband]] and her [[Beth|daughter]]. Sera is a rather large woman, however has more pride and respect than one could imagine. This is shown when after giving [[Link]] a [[Bottle]] with [[Mill]], she says that after using the milk Link can reuse the Bottle and not just throw it a way.{{Ref|TP|3394|Sera}}{{Ref|TP|3395|Sera}} Interestingly enough, in her shop there are six photographs. Four are of her cat, and the final two are of Beth.


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Revision as of 18:42, March 4, 2013

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Sera is a character who makes an appearence in Twilight Princess.

Biography

Sera is the co-owner of her shop, Sera's Sundries, which is the only shop in the Ordona Province. She owns it alongside her husband and her daughter. Sera is a rather large woman, however has more pride and respect than one could imagine. This is shown when after giving Link a Bottle with Mill, she says that after using the milk Link can reuse the Bottle and not just throw it a way.[1][2] Interestingly enough, in her shop there are six photographs. Four are of her cat, and the final two are of Beth.

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