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