Zill (The Wind Waker)

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This article is about the character in The Wind Waker. For the character in The Minish Cap, see Zill (The Minish Cap).
Zill (The Wind Waker)
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Race

Human

Games

Location

Related

Abe (Father)
Rose (Mother)[1]
Joel (Brother)[1]

Zill is a young boy who appears on Outset Island in The Wind Waker.

Overview

Zill can be found on the west side of Outset Island. He is very distinguishable, as he has a long drip of snot hanging out of his nose. According to his figurine, he lets his nose run on purpose.[2] He lives on Outset Island with his mom and dad, Rose and Abe, and his older brother Joel in The Wind Waker. Whenever Link comes near him, he bounces after him and follows him around the island. Even if Zill goes into the ocean, his nose still continues to run. He also enjoys talking very fast and doesn't stop to think about what he says before he says it.

There is also a tile puzzle on the Private Oasis that, when solved, shows an image of Zill.

Figurine

Zill
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Birthplace: Outset Island
Talent: Sniffling

Zill is a hyper-inquisitive young boy who speaks his thoughts as soon as they come to mind. He can often strike a nerve without realizing it.

He likes to imitate his older brother, Joel. And strangely enough, it seems that he actually lets his nose run on purpose...

References

  1. 1.1 1.2 "Rose Birthplace: Outset Island Favorite thing: Animals The mother of Joel and Zill, Rose is a woman of refreshingly simple tastes...but she's a demanding mother. She has the bad habit of trying to laugh her way out of lies." — Figurine, The Wind Waker.
  2. "Zill Birthplace: Outset Island Talent: Sniffling Zill is a hyper-inquisitive young boy who speaks his thoughts as soon as they come to mind. He can often strike a nerve without realizing it. He likes to imitate his older brother, Joel. And strangely enough, it seems that he actually lets his nose run on purpose..." — Figurine, The Wind Waker.

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