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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''===
[[File:Kakariko Village OoT intro.jpg|thumb|A view of Kakariko Village in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'']]
[[File:Kakariko Village OoT intro.jpg|thumb|A view of Kakariko Village in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'']]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Kakariko Village is located right at the foot of [[Death Mountain]]. Its background theme has a similar arrangement to ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''{{'}}s. Kakariko Village has a larger role in the time when Link is an adult. Several other locations can be accessed from Kakariko Village, such as the [[Bottom of the Well]], the [[graveyard]], and [[Death Mountain Trail]].  
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Kakariko Village is located right at the foot of [[Death Mountain]]. Its background theme has a similar arrangement to ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''{{'}}s. Kakariko Village has a larger role in the time when Link is an adult. Several other locations can be accessed from Kakariko Village, such as the [[Bottom of the Well]], [[Kakariko Graveyard]], and [[Death Mountain Trail]].  


Kakariko Village was created and inhabited by the [[Sheikah]] long ago. Villagers there recall that [[Impa]] opened Kakariko Village to the poor commoners of [[Hyrule]] some time ago. They also claim that Impa drove out the [[Gerudo]]s from the area. A [[Windmill (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)|windmill]] dominates the landscape and is used for drawing water up from the [[Well of Three Features]], which is the source of water for the residents of Kakariko Village.
Kakariko Village was created and inhabited by the [[Sheikah]] long ago. Villagers there recall that [[Impa]] opened Kakariko Village to the poor commoners of [[Hyrule]] some time ago. They also claim that Impa drove out the [[Gerudo]]s from the area. A [[Windmill (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)|windmill]] dominates the landscape and is used for drawing water up from the [[Well of Three Features]], which is the source of water for the residents of Kakariko Village.
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When Link learns the [[Song of Storms]], playing it can overwork the windmill, causing all the water to draw up and empty the well. Another legend tells that a wise man with an eye that could see the truth lived where the well is located; playing the Song of Storms opens up the well for Link to explore as a child to find the [[Lens of Truth]].
When Link learns the [[Song of Storms]], playing it can overwork the windmill, causing all the water to draw up and empty the well. Another legend tells that a wise man with an eye that could see the truth lived where the well is located; playing the Song of Storms opens up the well for Link to explore as a child to find the [[Lens of Truth]].


During Link's adulthood, several people who lived in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] took refuge in Kakariko Village. [[Talon]] is also found in the village after [[Ingo]] kicks him out of the [[Lon Lon Ranch|ranch]]. There is an evil being that escapes (later revealed to be [[Bongo Bongo]]), sets fire to the village and retreats into the nearby [[Dark Palace|Shadow Temple]].
During Link's adulthood, several people who lived in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] took refuge in Kakariko Village. [[Talon]] is also found in the village after [[Ingo]] kicks him out of the [[Lon Lon Ranch|ranch]]. There is an evil being that escapes (later revealed to be [[Bongo Bongo]]), sets fire to the village and retreats into the nearby [[Shadow Temple]].


Before Link pulls the Master Sword, it is revealed that Impa wanted Kakariko Village to be constructed into a "true city" and hired [[carpenters]] for this task. When Link is an adult, the carpenters are gone and only one building was made, the [[Hyrule Shooting Gallery]].
Before Link pulls the Master Sword, it is revealed that Impa wanted Kakariko Village to be constructed into a "true city" and hired [[carpenters]] for this task. When Link is an adult, the carpenters are gone and only one building was made, the [[Hyrule Shooting Gallery]].
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''===
[[File:Kakariko Village TP view.jpg|thumb|A bird's-eye-view of Kakariko Village in ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'']]
[[File:Kakariko Village TP view.jpg|thumb|A bird's-eye-view of Kakariko Village in ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'']]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Kakariko Village is a barren wasteland inside a canyon. There are a few shops, including [[Malo Mart]] (a general shop), [[Barnes Bombs]] (a bomb shop), and a [[Kakariko Village night shop|shop]] run by a [[Goron]], though only during the night. There are some empty homes, a [[Sanctuary (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)|Sanctuary]], the [[Eldin Spring]], a [[Kakariko Hot Spring|hot spring]] within the town, and the [[Elde Inn]]. While vastly different, Kakariko Village has similar nearby locations to the village in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''; both are close to Death Mountain and have the graveyard nearby. The music theme only employs brief quotes of the opening melody that was featured in Kakariko Village's first two appearances. According to [[Queen Rutela]], Kakariko Village and its graveyard is a sacred place for the [[Zora]] because it is where they take their eternal rest.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Kakariko Village is a barren wasteland inside a canyon. There are a few shops, including [[Malo Mart]] (a general shop), [[Barnes Bombs]] (a bomb shop), and a [[Kakariko Village night shop|shop]] run by a [[Goron]], though only during the night. There are some empty homes, a [[Sanctuary (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)|Sanctuary]], the [[Eldin Spring]], a [[Kakariko Hot Spring|hot spring]] within the town, and the [[Elde Inn]]. While vastly different, Kakariko Village has similar nearby locations to the village in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''; both are close to Death Mountain and have the Kakariko Village Graveyard nearby. The music theme only employs brief quotes of the opening melody that was featured in Kakariko Village's first two appearances. According to [[Queen Rutela]], Kakariko Village is a sacred place for the [[Zora]] because it is where they take their eternal rest.


By the time Link reaches Kakariko Village, several of its inhabitants have transformed into [[Shadow Beast]]s. The only characters who were not are [[Renado]], his daughter [[Luda]], and [[Barnes]]. The houses that line the path to Death Mountain are uninhabited and in severe disrepair, possibly due to the Shadow Beasts' attack. After Link saves [[Darbus]], Gorons come down to the village to help Link reach higher areas of the valley.
By the time Link reaches Kakariko Village, several of its inhabitants have transformed into [[Shadow Beast]]s. The only characters who were not are [[Renado]], his daughter [[Luda]], and [[Barnes]]. The houses that line the path to Death Mountain are uninhabited and in severe disrepair, possibly due to the Shadow Beasts' attack. After Link saves [[Darbus]], Gorons come down to the village to help Link reach higher areas of the valley.


The [[Hidden Village]] has a billboard with [[Hylian]] text that translates to "Welcome to Old Kakarico,"{{sic}} which suggests that the place is a Kakariko Village from an earlier game.
The [[Hidden Village]] has a billboard with [[Hylian]] text that translates to "Welcome to Old Kakariko", which suggests that the place is a Kakariko Village from an earlier game.
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''===
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