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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| location = [[Hyrule Castle]]
| location = [[Hyrule Castle]]
| related = [[Princess Zelda]] (Student)
| related = [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] (Student)
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The '''Teacher''' is character that appears within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. As his name suggests he is [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]'s personal teacher.  
The '''Teacher''' is a character who appears within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. As his name suggests, he is [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]'s personal teacher.  


==Story==
==Story==
Teacher is first seen during the [[Graduation Ceremony]], where he first gives Zelda the [[Engineer Certificate]], who then presents it to [[Link]].
Teacher is first seen during the [[Graduation Ceremony]], where he first gives Zelda the [[Engineer Certificate]], who then presents it to [[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]].


After [[Link]] and [[Alfonzo]] are ambushed by [[Chancellor Cole]] and [[Byrne]] on their way to the [[Tower of Spirits]], Link will be knocked out cold and brought to [[Hyrule Castle]]. Once Link awakes he finds that it was Teacher who heard the noise outside and that the [[Castle Guard]]s brought Link back in.{{Ref|ST|104|Teacher}} Teacher will ask Link what happened, and Link has the option of telling the truth or not. Teacher does not always have common sense, as when Link first tells Teacher that Zelda has been kidnapped, Teacher's initial response is that he must go and tell the princess immediately.{{Ref|ST|112|Teacher}} He eventually realizes that he cannot tell Zelda, since she isn't here, and another idea of his is to the tell the Chancellor, only to realize that he could very well be a monster.{{Ref|ST|113|Teacher}} Even after telling the Teacher what happened to Zelda, he appears to be in denial, thinking that maybe she's just out of the Castle on an adventure.{{Ref|ST|114|Teacher}}{{Ref|ST|115|Teacher}}
After [[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]] and [[Alfonzo]] are ambushed by [[Chancellor Cole]] and [[Byrne]] on their way to the [[Tower of Spirits]], Link is knocked out cold and brought to [[Hyrule Castle]]. Once Link awakes, he finds that it was Teacher who heard the noise outside and that the [[Castle Guard]]s brought Link back in.{{Ref|ST|104|Teacher}} Teacher asks Link what happened, and Link has the option of telling the truth or not. Teacher does not always have common sense, as when Link first tells Teacher that Zelda has been kidnapped, Teacher's initial response is that he must go and tell the princess immediately.{{Ref|ST|112|Teacher}} He eventually realizes that he cannot tell Zelda, since she isn't here, and another idea of his is to the tell the Chancellor, only to realize that he could very well be a monster.{{Ref|ST|113|Teacher}} Even after telling the Teacher what happened to Zelda, he appears to be in denial, thinking that maybe she is just out of the Castle on an adventure.{{Ref|ST|114|Teacher}}{{Ref|ST|115|Teacher}} Afterwards, at different stations, one of which is Hyrule Castle, Teacher is dressed up in a disguise looking for Princess Zelda. He rewards Link with [[Rupee]]s for his services.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==