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Stockwell

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Stockwell
Artwork of Stockwell from Oracle of Ages and Seasons
Artwork of Stockwell from Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons
First appearance Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons (2001)
Appears in Oracle of Ages
Oracle of Seasons
The Minish Cap
Titles The Well-Stocked
Sex Male
Homeland (Oracle of Ages)
Labrynna
(Oracle of Seasons)
Holodrum
(The Minish Cap)
Hyrule
Hometown (Oracle of Ages)
Lynna City
(Oracle of Seasons)
Horon Village
(Twilight Princess)
Hyrule Town
Race Hylian

Stockwell is a recurring character in the Legend of Zelda series. A shopkeeper, he sets up shops in various countries throughout the series.

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[edit] Appearances

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[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages & Oracle of Seasons

Stockwell as he appears in-game

Stockwell is never named directly in the Oracle games. He owns a shop in Lynna City and a shop in Horon Village in Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, respectively.

Aside from his main business, both of Stockwell's shops have secret basements where Link can obtain rare items.

He is somehow able to also able run the Advance Shops. The shops are located in Lynna City's past, and one is located in Horon Village in Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, respectively.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

Stockwell as he appears in-game

Stockwell is a shopkeeper in Hyrule Town. His shop sells, among other things, capacity increases for Wallets, Bomb Bags, and Quivers, as well as the Boomerang. Stockwell's dog, Fifi, states that he is too busy to feed her.

Stockwell owns a house near Lake Hylia where he lives with Fifi. Link can get behind the counter of the shop by shrinking in the nearby cafe, and crossing the plank connecting it to the shop. If Link takes the bottle of dog food from behind the counter to Stockwell's house, he is allowed to keep the container afterwards.

Spoiler warning: Spoilers end here.

[edit] Etymology

Stockwell's name is a combination of the words 'stock' and 'well'; a reference to how his shop is always well stocked.