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'''Proxi''' is a [[Fairy]] in {{HW}}. She accompanies [[Link]] and speaks on his behalf.<ref>{{Cite|Man of few words, huh? That's okay--I'll come along and do the talking!|Proxi|HW}}</ref>
'''Kakariko Village''' (Pronounced {{IPA|ˌkɑː.kɑːˈɹiː.koʊ}}, {{Respell|kah|kah|REE|koh}}) is one of the main settlements in [[Hyrule]], second only to [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. It has appeared in several [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' games]], making its debut in {{ALTTP}}. Kakariko is said to have been founded by the [[Sheikah]], attendants who serve the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]], and it used to be their village exclusively before [[Impa]] herself opened up the village to the common people.<ref name=grave>{{cite|R.I.P. / Here lie the souls of those who swore fealty to the Royal Family of Hyrule / The Sheikah, guardians of the Royal Family and founders of Kakariko, watch over these spirits in their eternal slumber.|Tombstone in Kakariko Graveyard|OOT}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Zelda's attendant, the great Impa, opened this village to the common people.|Clock soldier in Kakariko Village|OOT}}</ref> The [[Kakariko Village Graveyard|graveyard]] by the village is known to be the final resting place of the members of the Royal Family and deceased [[Zora]] leaders.<ref>{{cite|You were right to bring him here. Kakariko Village is a sacred place for the Zora people. It is where we take our eternal rest. My husband in life, King Zora, also rests his spirit here.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref>
 
   
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==Biography==
==Appearances and Features==
 
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Proxi speaks on behalf of Link, hence her name. She meets Link in [[Hyrule Field (Hyrule Warriors)|Hyrule Field]] during "[[Hyrule Field (Hyrule Warriors)#The Armies of Ruins|The Armies of Ruins]]" Scenario while the [[Dark Force]]s are invading the kingdom, and accompanies him after he saves her from a horde of [[Bokoblin]]s. In the ''Majora's Mask'' DLC, Proxi also speaks on behalf of [[Young Link]] with the same lines she says with Link.
===''A Link to the Past''===
 
[[Image:KakarikoVillageALttP.png|thumb|left|250px|Kakariko Village in ''A Link to the Past'']]
 
In {{ALTTP}}, Kakariko Village is the largest settlement in the game. It is located in the western side of the [[Light World]], just south of the [[Lost Woods]]. Here there are several merchants, as well as characters with vital information for [[Link]]. Being the largest city in the game, Kakariko Village has a number of businesses, including a [[Dwarven Swordsmiths|blacksmith]], a [[Kakariko Village Shop|shop]], a [[Street Merchant]], a [[Fortune Teller]], a tavern, and an [[Innkeeper|inn]].
 
 
Kakariko is the home of [[Sahasrahla]], the famed elder, and his family, and it is with the intention to find him that Link first comes to the village.<ref>{{cite|Meet the elder of the village and get the Master Sword.|Loyal Sage|ALttP}}</ref> Upon arriving in Kakariko, Link discovers that he has been blamed for the abduction of [[Princess Zelda]], and that some villagers who believe him to be guilty will summon [[Soldier (Enemy)|soldiers]] to arrest him.<ref>{{cite|WANTED! This is the criminal who kidnapped Zelda. Call a soldier if you see him!|A sign in Kakariko Village|ALTTP}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Hey! Here is Link, the wanted man! Soldiers! Anyone! Come quickly!|[[Informant Women|A woman]]|ALTTP}}</ref> Others are more sympathetic, and the family of Sahasrahla will provide him with clues as to his whereabouts.<ref>{{cite|Oh, Link. The rumors say you kidnapped the Princess, but I still trust you.|[[Sweeping Lady|Old Woman sweeping]]|ALTTP}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Hi Link! Elder? Are you talking about the grandpa? OK, but don't tell any of the bad people about this. He's hiding in the palace past the castle. I will mark the spot on your map. Here you are...|[[Sahasrahla's Grandson]]|ALTTP}}</ref>
 
 
After Link retrieves the [[Master Sword]] from its [[Pedestal of Time|pedestal]] in the Lost Woods, Kakariko Village will be overrun by soldiers who will attack Link at sight, forcing the village's citizens to remain inside their homes. It is also at this point that Link can free [[Flute Boy's Bird|the bird]] sealed within the [[Weathercock]] located in the middle of the village. After the young hero receives the [[Ocarina]] from the [[Flute Boy]] in the [[Dark World]], Link can play the instrument in front of the statue to reveal a small bird within. Now that the bird has been awakened, Link can call the flying animal so that it can transport the young hero to specific places in the Light World any time the ocarina is played.
 
 
[[Blind the Thief|Blind]], the leader of a gang of thieves, once lived in Kakariko Village, where his home served as the hideout for his mischievous companions.<ref>{{cite|Yo Link! This house used to be a hideout for a gang of thieves. What was their leader's name... Oh yeah, his name was Blind and he hated bright light a lot.|[[Man in Blind's Hideout]]|ALTTP}}</ref> However, when Link visits Blind's home, the hideout turns out to be vacant except for a couple of [[Treasure Chest]]s lying around. During Link's adventure to rescue the [[Maiden|Seven Maidens]], he journeys to Kakariko Village's [[Dark World]] counterpart: the [[Village of Outcasts]], a town notorious for its corrupt establishments as well as the many thieves it has roaming around. It is here that he finds Blind, who reveals himself to be the boss to the Dark World's fourth dungeon: [[Thieves' Town (A Link to the Past)|Thieves' Town]].
 
 
===''Ocarina of Time''===
 
[[File:Kakariko Village OoT3D.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Kakariko Village in ''Ocarina of Time 3D'']]
 
In {{OOT}}, Kakariko Village is the main settlement of Hyrule. It is located in the northeastern portion of Hyrule, right next to [[Hyrule Castle Town]] and at the foothills of [[Death Mountain]]. The town is an entrance to a number of locations, such as the [[Shadow Temple]], the [[Bottom of the Well]], the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard|graveyard]], and the [[Death Mountain#Death Mountain Trail|Death Mountain Trail]].
 
 
The village's origins are elaborated upon during the game, explaining that it was founded by the [[Sheikah]], the guardians of the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]].<ref name=grave/> Moreover, it is revealed that the village was home to only those pertaining to the Sheikah tribe, although it was later opened up to the poor commoners by Impa, who was also born and raised in Kakariko.<ref>{{cite|At the foot of Death Mountain you will find my village, Kakariko. That is where I was born and raised.|Impa|OOT}}</ref><ref>{{cite|This village used to be a {{Typo|Shiekah|Sheikah}} village, but the great Impa opened it to everyone.|Soldier by Impa's Old House|OOT}}</ref> As such, she is often considered the leader of Kakariko Village, not only for having helped the poor commoners of Hyrule, but also for her great efforts in trying to turn the village into a great city to equal the bustling metropolis that is Hyrule Castle Town.<ref>{{cite|Impa, the leader of Kakariko Village, had sealed the evil shadow spirit in the bottom of the well....|Sheik|OOT}}</ref><ref name=improve>{{cite|I am the boss of the carpenters that Impa hired to improve this village and make it into a true city!|[[Mutoh#Ocarina of Time|Carpenters' Boss]]|OOT}}</ref>
 
 
Kakariko Village as seen in ''Ocarina of Time'' is one of the most prominent locations in the game due to it being Link's primary destination many times during his adventure through Hyrule. The town is home to many important attractions, such as the [[Kakariko Windmill|windmill]], which is used to draw water up from the well, the village's only source of water. It is also the location of the Kakariko Graveyard, where the souls of the fallen [[Hyrulean]]s, [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Hylian Royal Family]], and Sheikah tribe members are said to rest.<ref name=grave/> The small town also contains many buildings of interest, including a [[Medicine Shop|Potion Shop]], a [[Shooting Gallery]] (still under construction in the earlier time period,) and a [[Bazaar (Ocarina of Time)|Bazaar]]. Some notable residents include the [[Anju#Ocarina of Time|Cucco Lady]], the [[Carpenters]], the [[Graveyard Boy]] and his family, and [[Dampé]]. Through various actions, Link will obtain numerous items from this village, including the [[Lens of Truth]], a [[bottle]], a [[Hylian Shield]], and several [[Ocarina]] Songs, such as the [[Song of Storms]], [[Sun's Song]], and [[Nocturne of Shadow]]. The [[House of Skulltula]] is also here, where Link will be rewarded based on how many [[Gold Skulltula]]s he has killed.
 
 
[[File:BurningKakariko.jpg|thumb|left|Kakariko on fire when Bongo Bongo escapes]]
 
Link's first visit to Kakariko is called upon when Impa advises the young hero to go to her village to learn more about the Spirital Stone of Fire, the [[Spiritual Stones#Goron's Ruby|Goron's Ruby]]. When Link first visits Kakariko as a child, he finds that most of the village is under construction due to Impa's goal in trying to improve the small town and turn it into a true city.<ref name=improve/> Later on, once Link learns the [[Song of Storms]] as an adult, the young hero can play that melody inside the windmill in front of the [[Guru-Guru#Ocarina of Time|Windmill Man]] to dry up the well, allowing him to explore the interior of the well and obtain the [[Lens of Truth]] in the process.
 
 
During the time that Link remains in his seven-year slumber due to him retrieving the [[Master Sword]] from its [[Pedestal of Time|pedestal]], [[Ganon]]dorf launches an attack on Hyrule Castle Town, forcing its citizens to flee to Kakariko Village to escape from his wrath.<ref>{{cite|Ever since he escaped from Hyrule Castle Town, he's become even more timid!|A Man in Kakariko Village|OOT}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Since Ganondorf came, people in the Castle Town have gone, places have been ruined, and monsters are wandering everywhere.|Malon|OOT}}</ref> When Link returns to Kakariko after having awakened [[Princess Ruto]] as the [[Sage|Sage of Water]], he finds the village in flames. The young hero learns from [[Sheik]] that the evil shadow spirit, which had been sealed by Impa long ago, has escaped from the bottom of the well, wreaking havoc on the village and setting it on fire (which is later extinguished by the constant rain falling upon the village).<ref>{{cite|A terrible thing has happened! The evil shadow spirit has been released! Impa, the leader of Kakariko Village, had sealed the evil shadow spirit in the bottom of the well.... But the force of the evil spirit got so strong, the seal of the well broke, and it escaped into the world!!|Sheik|OOT}}</ref> The spirit easily defeats both Link and Sheik, and once the young hero regains consciousness, Sheik explains that Impa has gone to the [[Shadow Temple]] in an effort to try and seal up the spirit again. Sheik goes on to reveal that Impa is one of the six Sages, and he urges Link to go help Impa by teaching him the [[Nocturne of Shadow]]. This song, which is the melody necessary to gain access to the upper part of the graveyard, is the only entrance to the Shadow Temple, where the "Phantom Shadow Beast" [[Bongo Bongo]] resides.<ref>{{cite|I believe Impa has gone to the Shadow Temple to seal it up again, but...she will be in danger without any help! Link! Impa is one of the six Sages. Destroy the evil shadow spirit and save Impa! There is an entrance to the Shadow Temple beneath the graveyard behind this village. The only thing I can do for you is teach you the melody that will lead you to the Shadow Temple... This is the melody that will draw you into the infinite darkness that absorbs even time... Listen to this, the Nocturne of Shadow!!|Sheik|OOT}}</ref>
 
 
===''Four Swords Adventures''===
 
[[File:KakarikoVillageFSA.png|thumb|300px|Kakariko Village as seen in ''Four Swords Adventures'']]
 
In {{FSA}}, the village is set in the extension of darkness into Hyrule that is the [[Dark World#Four Swords Adventures|Dark World]]. The darkness in turn has caused a state of anarchy,<ref>{{cite|Do you know this village, Link? Kakariko was once home to many kind people. Now however, it's become a rather dangerous place. The darkness that cloaks its people has cost many of them their humanity. It's madness. How much stronger will this darkness in Hyrule grow?|Kaepora Gaebora|FSA}}</ref> and the village is now overrun by mad [[Thief|thieves]]. In addition to that, [[Shadow Link]]s have furthered the chaos by starting fires around the village. Upon their arrival, the four [[Links]] are required to capture the thieves in order to advance north of the village,<ref>{{cite|I've built a fence around the village to keep any thieves from escaping! If you want to leave the village, you have to capture ten thieves first.|Old Man|FSA}}</ref> to a place where they can summon rain, thus quelling the many fires started by the Shadow Links.
 
 
In this appearance, Kakariko Village has no prominent features, and is a simple collection of houses with a few residents. However, north of the village lies a pond which houses a rather large [[River Zora|Zora]], who requires the four Links to help feed him in an optional mini game.<ref>{{cite|Oh, I'm so hungry... I want to chow down on those fish, but I can't catch 'em! If you can get 10 or more of them in my mouth, I'll give you a reward!|River Zora|FSA}}</ref> After swimming the stream outside the city, the Links encounter and fight a [[Big Dark Stalfos]], and in doing so, rescue one of the four [[Knights of Hyrule]] and recover the [[Elements#Four Swords Adventures|Green Royal Jewel]].
 
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!width="250"|'''Items Obtained in this Area'''
 
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*[[Dark Link|Shadow Link]]
 
*[[Thief|Thieves]]
 
*[[Keese]]
 
*[[Chain Chomp]]
 
*[[River Zora]]
 
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*[[Bomb]]
 
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*[[Power Bracelet]]
 
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===''Twilight Princess''===
 
[[File:Kakariko Twilight.jpg||300px|thumb|right|Kakariko Village in ''Twilight Princess'']]
 
In {{TP}}, Kakariko Village is located in the [[Eldin Province]], right below [[Death Mountain]] and just {{exp|GCN version; southwest in the Wii version|southeast}} of [[Hyrule Field]]. It has several homes, as well as a [[Bomb Shop#Twilight Princess|Bomb Shop]], an [[Elde Inn|inn]], a [[sanctuary (Twilight Princess)|sanctuary]], a [[Eldin Spring|spring]], and a [[Hot Spring|hot spring]]. Moreover, a [[Kakariko Village Graveyard|graveyard]] can also be found right behind the sanctuary, which houses the tombstone of the [[King Zora]]. According to [[Queen Rutela]], Kakariko Village is considered to be a "sacred place for the [[Zora]] people" since that is where they take their eternal rest.<ref>{{cite|Kakariko Village is a sacred place for the Zora people. It is where we take our eternal rest.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref> This town is where many of the important plot events occur and where many items for the game can be bought and found, such as [[bomb]]s, the [[Hawkeye]], a [[Hylian Shield]], and the [[Zora Armor]].
 
 
By the time the events of ''Twilight Princess'' take place, most of the townsfolk have been already transformed into [[Shadow Beast]]s due to the [[Shadow Invasion]].<ref name=barnes>{{Cite|They sure didn't seem impressed by my bombs! How long do you think we can hold this sanctuary against beasts that strong, huh? Once they attack, it's OVER! Remember the lady from the general store? Just one of those things attacked her, and a whole gang from town went to save her! And what happened? She was already gone, and there were TWO monsters waitin'! ...You connectin' the dots? That means that if we get attacked by them, then we'll be...|Barnes|TP}}</ref> The only survivors left seem to be [[Renado]], [[Luda]], and [[Barnes]], and because of this, Kakariko seems to be a rather desolate place with many dilapidated buildings. When Link visits the village, he finds [[Beth]], [[Colin]], [[Talo]] and [[Malo]] taking refuge inside Renado's sanctuary along with Barnes and Luda. It is here that Barnes recalls how a woman was attacked by a Shadow Beast and, although a group of villagers went to save her, she was already gone by the time they arrived.<ref name=barnes/>
 
 
Once Link returns light to the Eldin Province, it is explained that Renado, who is actually the shaman of the village, took the [[Ordon Village|Ordon]] children in after the Shadow Beasts left them to die.<ref>{{cite|The beasts took us and left us to die...but Mr. Renado found us.|N/A|TP}}</ref> It is then that the young hero is tasked with retrieving the second [[Fused Shadow]] from Death Mountain in order to cleanse their sacred grounds from evil.<ref>{{cite|The dark power you seek lies in the sacred grounds of the proud mountain dwellers. But already those grounds have been defiled, draped in shadow and seeded with evil. You must go to those sacred grounds and cleanse them.|Eldin|TP}}</ref> However, after trying unsuccessfully to climb the mountain, he returns to Kakariko to find a wild [[Epona]] being controlled by [[Bulblin]]s but is eventually able to tame her.
 
 
Link visits Kakariko Village once again just in time to witness Colin, who pushed Beth out of harm's way, being kidnapped by [[King Bulblin]]. Later on in the game, the young hero must lead [[Telma]]'s caravan from [[Hyrule Castle Town]] all the way to Kakariko in order to bring the dying [[Prince Ralis]] to Renado, the only person capable of saving the young [[Zora]] boy.<ref>{{cite|That old coot reminded me, though... I've heard of a shaman in Kakariko Village, in the Eldin lands, who's tended Gorons and Zoras.|Telma|TP}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Looks like we've got one young swordsman left! And not only that, but it looks like this brave young man will escort us, so get ready to go, honey. Pronto!|Telma|TP}}</ref> After successfully reaching the village and placing Prince Ralis in the village's care, Queen Rutela makes an apparition to Link and beckons him to follow her to the graveyard, where she rewards him with the [[Zora Armor]] for saving her son.<ref>{{cite|I am deeply grateful to you for aiding my son in his time of need.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref>
 
 
After obtaining the [[Mirror of Twilight#Mirror Shard|Mirror Shard]] in the [[Temple of Time (Dungeon)|Temple of Time]], Link will receive a letter from Renado urging him to visit the village again since he has a clue on how to [[Retrieval of Ilia's Memory|retrieve Ilia's Memory]]. Ilia eventually recovers her memory with the help of the [[Horse Call]], an item which she gives to Link inside the sanctuary to aid him on his quest.
 
 
Kakariko Village is last seen during the ending credits when the Ordon children are saying their farewells to Luda and Renado as they get ready to [[:File:Kakariko Village Departure.jpg|depart back to Ordon Village]] with the help of [[Rusl]] and his caravan.
 
 
====Hidden Village====
 
{{Main|Hidden Village}}
 
Another area in ''Twilight Princess'', called the [[Hidden Village]], bears resemblance to Kakariko in ''Ocarina of Time''. In fact, a sign written in [[Hylian Language|Hylian]] on the outskirts of the village reads "Welcome to Old {{Typo|Kakarico|Kakariko}}". [[Impaz]], the sole inhabitant of the town, claims that she was named after the founder of the village, who is implied to be Impa from ''Ocarina of Time''. She also states that the village used to be the secret home of a tribe that served the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]], presumably the Sheikah.<ref>{{Cite|My name is Impaz. I'm the last resident of this poor village. My name comes from the great one who built this village so long ago... This village was once the secret home of a proud tribe who served the royal family...|Impaz|TP}}</ref> All of these points suggest that the Hidden Village was once the Kakariko Village seen in ''Ocarina of Time''.
 
 
{{theory|Start}}
 
This idea is not without flaws. Kakariko Village seen in ''Twilight Princess'' shares several similarities with the one from ''Ocarina of Time'', especially its proximity to Death Mountain and the presence of a graveyard. Furthermore, Impa was not the founder of ''Ocarina of Time's'' Kakariko Village, as she was born and raised there. This contradicts Impaz's statement that her namesake founded the village. However, this is likely a minor plot inconsistency considering both the name similarity and Impaz's status as a Sheikah, along with the aforementioned sign. This seems especially likely given that no previous Impa is noted in Ocarina of Time, and that no other Kakariko Village appears in Ocarina of Time.
 
{{theory|End}}
 
 
===''A Link Between Worlds''===
 
Kakariko Village is the largest settlement in {{ALBW}}, and appears almost identical to its {{ALTTP}} appearance. It is located in the westernmost part of [[Hyrule]], located directly south of the [[Lost Woods]], and north of the desert. There are numerous shops, merchants and buildings in the town, and even has its own [[Weathercock|Weather Vane]], located in the same position as the Weathercock in ''A Link to the Past''.
 
 
While the village is almost exactly similar to its {{ALTTP}} predecessor, there are still some locations worth noting. The [[Milk Bar]] is located to the south, where Link can purchase [[Milk]]; it is also the basis for a bottle sidequest later on. There is a smaller shop located in the northern region of the village, where Link can purchase [[Shield]]s, [[Scoot Fruit]], and [[Foul Fruit]]. A [[Street Merchant]] can also be found in the village, just slightly to the west of the Weather Vane.
 
 
Other notable items Link can receive here are [[Empty Bottle]]s, the [[Smooth Gem]] after its quest is initiated and it is purchased from the village merchant, the [[Bee Badge]], and the [[Bug Net]]. Link can also take part in the [[Fortune's Choice]] mini-game, which is found on the east side of town. [[Gramps]] can also be found in the western region of the village, and teaches Link about using ''Streetpass''.
 
 
Kakariko Village's Lorulean counterpart is [[Thieves' Town (A Link Between Worlds)|Thieves' Town]], which is home to the [[Thieves' Hideout (A Link Between Worlds)|Thieves' Hideout]] and is where Link will find the portrait of the Sage, [[Osfala]].
 
 
Kakariko Village has three [[Lost Maiamai]]s hidden in it. One can be found on top of the roof with a rock on it - this requires a [[Cucco]] and the Power Bracelets to reach it. There is another behind the Cucco Lady's house, in the patch of sand, which requires the [[Sand Rod]] to uncover. The final one is in the tree in the southwest of town, and must be knocked down with the [[Pegasus Boots]].
 
 
==Other Appearances==
 
===''Link's Crossbow Training''===
 
{{Ambig|start}}
 
[[File:LCTEldeInn.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Kakariko Village in ''Link's Crossbow Training'']]
 
'''Kakariko Village''' is the setting for a level in [[Link's Crossbow Training#Stage 3|Stage 3]] of {{LCT}} as a '''Target Shooting Mode''' scenario. The stage begins in front of [[Malo Mart]] where the pace is set. Several targets will pop up briefly and then disappear. The first of the two [[scarecrow]]s show up on the right side of the screen. After the 20 second interval is up the screen pans over to the [[Elde Inn]], but uses a tilted angle instead of the frontal view as the other scenes in this stage. Again, targets will appear and disappear rapidly. This level normally ends in front of [[Barnes]]' [[Bomb Shop]]. The bomb shop has a few explosive barrels around, all of the expected targets, and a [[Bee]] hive, which should never be shot. The alternative end scene takes place in [[Eldin (Spirit)|Eldin]]'s spring. Eldin's spring offers nothing to attack Link, more targets, and gold targets.
 
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===''A Link to the Past'' comic===
 
{{Noncanon|start}}
 
[[File:Kakariko Village (comic).png|thumb|left|Kakariko Village in the ''A Link to the Past'' comic]]
 
Kakariko Village serves as a prominent location in Link's journey in the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|''A Link to the Past'' comic]]. It is here where the young hero befriends several townsfolk, including the [[Librarian]], [[Sahasrahla's House#A Link to the Past comic|Sahasrahla's Wife]], and [[Sahasrahla's Friend]], who end up helping him in his quest to rescue [[Princess Zelda]].
 
 
Link first visits Kakariko Village at the advice of the [[Old Man]] in the [[Sanctuary (A Link to the Past)|Sanctuary]], who tells him to look for [[Sahasrahla]]. However, when he arrives to Sahasrahla's house, he finds it in the care of his wife, who tells him that Sahasrahla left when he found out that [[Agahnim]] was responsible for the missing maidens and does not know where he has gone.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Well, young man, when the maidens began to disappear, the rumors began to fly. When Sahasrahla heard that the wizard might be responsible, he said, 'so it has begun...' and disappeared himself! [...] I'm sorry, but you know wise men like him... They often wander off without notice, in search of enlightenment. If you ask in the village, someone may know where he is... If I may ask, why are you looking for him?|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=5}}</ref> After Sahasrahla's wife tells Link about legends spoken about the Master Sword, the young hero leaves Sahasrahla's house. However, [[Informant Women|a villager]], who is actually one of Agahnim's minions, alerts the [[Soldier (Enemy)|soldiers]] to Link's presence.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Hey! It's HIM! [...] You are under arrest by order of the king! Get moving!|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=7}}</ref> The young hero manages to escape their grasp and stumbles upon [[Sahasrahla's Friend|a boy]] who was asked by Sahasrahla to watch over his wife.<ref>{{cite book|quote=The old man asked me to take care of his wife while he went away.|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=9}}</ref> After being convinced of Link's good nature,<ref>{{cite book|quote=Look at me! Do I LOOK like a bad guy?|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=9}}</ref> the boy tells him where Saharsahla can be found, and so Link travels to the [[Eastern Palace (A Link to the Past)|Eastern Palace]].
 
 
After acquiring the [[Pendants of Virtue#Pendant of Courage|Pendant of Courage]], Link returns to Kakariko to find clues about the remaining two pendants,<ref>{{cite book|quote=Leaving Sahasrahla, Link returns to Kakariko Village to look for clues to the location of the remaining two pendants...|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=4}}</ref> but he finds the [[Library]] has been set on fire by soldiers.<ref>{{cite book|quote=The House of Books is ablaze! The soldiers must have laid torch to it!|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=4}}</ref> After rescuing the Librarian inside, Link obtains the [[Book of Mudora]] from him after the Librarian realizes that Link is the Legendary Hero of Hyrule. Before Link can head out to the desert, Sahasrahla's friend gives Link a hang glider that he can use to traverse the [[Desert of Mystery]] with ease.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Hey, buddy! I just remembered! I have something that may help! Sahasrahla showed it to me! It's a bird that you can ride on!|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=8}}</ref>
 
 
Link, ready to rescue Princess Zelda from Hyrule Castle now that he has obtained the [[Master Sword]], heads to Kakariko Village one final time with his friends, but finds out that all approaches to the castle are blocked by Agahnim's soldiers.<ref>{{cite book|quote='''Link''': So all the approaches to the castle are '''blocked''' by Agahnim's sentries?<br>'''Boy:''' Yep! Even '''approaching''' the castle means certain death!|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=5 }}</ref> The librarian then comes up with the idea of making a hot air balloon to carry him into the castle, which both Sahasrahla's wife and Sahasrahla's friend help to make.<ref>{{cite book|quote=That gives me an '''idea'''! I believe that a large bubble...filled with hot hair...will float! But to make such a thing...in '''one day'''...will be...hard work!book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page= 5,6}}</ref> As the full moon rises, Link departs from Kakariko Village riding the hot air balloon and heads to the castle to save the princess from Agahnim's clutches.
 
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==Kakariko Village Theme==
 
'''Kakariko Village Theme''' is a [[:Category:Songs|song]] that has been [[Recurring Music in The Legend of Zelda Series|featured in several ''Zelda'' games]]. It cannot be learned and played using an in-game instrument at any point. The official guide for ''Ocarina of Time'' had the [[Ocarina]] notes for it in as a bonus. The song, like nearly all ''Zelda'' songs, was written by [[Koji Kondo]].
 
 
The song was first used in ''A Link to the Past''. It appeared again, only slightly altered, in ''Ocarina of Time''. It was used next in ''Four Swords Adventures''. It also featured in ''Twilight Princess'', however in this instance the song was remixed and heavily modified. It reappeared once more in ''A Link Between Worlds'', being a remastered version of the theme from ''A Link to the Past''.
 
 
It is usually played when Link enters Kakariko Village. The only exceptions to this is that it no longer plays outdoors in ''A Link to the Past'' after defeating Agahnim for the first time, and that it doesn't play in most of the village in ''Ocarina of Time'' between the time the village is aflame and the Shadow Temple is beaten.
 
 
The instructions for the song performed on the ocarina enclosed:
 
 
A, C-down+Up, A, C-left, C-down+Up, C-up
 
 
A, C-down+Up, A, C-left, C-down+Up, C-up
 
 
C-up, C-up+Up, C-down+R, C-up+Up, C-up, C-left
 
 
C-left, C-left, C-right, C-down+Up
 
 
C-down+Up, C-down+Up, C-down+R, C-right, C-down+Up, A
 
 
A+Down, A+Down+Z, A+Down, A, A+Down+Z
 
 
C-down+Up, C-down+Up, C-down+R, C-right, C-down+Up, A, C-up
 
 
C-up+Down, C-left, C-right, C-right+Down
 
 
==Theory==
 
{{Theory|start}}
 
Some fans have suggested the Lost Woods merely expanded in support of the "One Village Theory". A similar retraction of the woods, or placing ''Ocarina of Time'' on the timeline before ''Four Swords Adventures'', may account for the distance between Kakariko Village and the Lost Woods in ''Ocarina of Time''.
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Proxi is likely based on [[Navi]], given their strikingly similar appearance and role. They also both say "hey!," "look!," and "listen!".
*The name "Kakariko" may have originated from "cocorico", a French onomatopoeia for the sound of a crowing rooster. It may also come from the Spanish verb "cacarear", which means the crowing of a chicken. [[Cucco]]s appear in every incarnation of Kakariko Village. The village's name in the French version is, in fact, "Cocorico".
 
*In one of the houses in Kakariko Village from ''A Link to the Past'', Link can find a portrait with {{smw|Mario}} on it. If the young hero pulls it, he'll obtain [[Rupee]]s.
 
*In ''Ocarina of Time'', the village's theme song in the past differs with the theme heard in the future. The village's future incarnation is known as the orchestrated version. Both songs (past and future) are included in the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Official Soundtrack]].
 
*Although the village's theme song is featured in ''Four Swords Adventures'', it is used for the [[Village of the Blue Maiden]] and not Kakariko itself. Likewise, a remixed version of the song is used for [[Windfall Island]] in ''The Wind Waker''.
 
   
==Gallery==
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==Etymology==
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Proxi's name comes from the word "proxy," meaning "the authority to do something in another's behalf." Proxy takes the role of Navi in ''Hyrule Warriors'', and speaks on Link's behalf in battle.
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File:Kakariko.jpg|Kakariko Village as seen when Link first visits in ''Ocarina of Time''
 
File:Kakariko Village 2 OoT3D.jpg|Kakariko Village in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
 
File:OoT Impa'sHouseMan.png|A Kakariko Villager in ''Ocarina of Time''
 
File:OoT GenerousWoman2.png|A Kakariko Villager in ''Ocarina of Time''
 
File:KakarikoInTwilight.jpg|Kakariko Village in Twilight when Wolf Link first enters in ''Twilight Princess''
 
File:Kakariko Village Departure.jpg|The Ordon children departing Kakariko Village, as seen in the ending of ''Twilight Princess''
 
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==External Links==
 
[http://gallery.zeldalegends.net/displayimage.php?album=192&pos=22 Play this song]<br>
 
[http://www.herbalcell.com/sheets/zelda-ocarina-of-time-kakariko-village.pdf Sheet music for this song]
 
 
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Template:Character Proxi is a Fairy in Hyrule Warriors. She accompanies Link and speaks on his behalf.[1]

Biography

Proxi speaks on behalf of Link, hence her name. She meets Link in Hyrule Field during "The Armies of Ruins" Scenario while the Dark Forces are invading the kingdom, and accompanies him after he saves her from a horde of Bokoblins. In the Majora's Mask DLC, Proxi also speaks on behalf of Young Link with the same lines she says with Link.

Trivia

  • Proxi is likely based on Navi, given their strikingly similar appearance and role. They also both say "hey!," "look!," and "listen!".

Etymology

Proxi's name comes from the word "proxy," meaning "the authority to do something in another's behalf." Proxy takes the role of Navi in Hyrule Warriors, and speaks on Link's behalf in battle.

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Same as English

References

  1. "Man of few words, huh? That's okay--I'll come along and do the talking!" — Proxi (Hyrule Warriors)

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