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In ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', when [[Link]] is a child, he can first encounter Ingo as a child in Lon Lon Ranch. Ingo complains of doing all the hard work due to Talon's laziness, and Ingo insists that he should take charge of Lon Lon Ranch.
In ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', when [[Link]] is a child, he can first encounter Ingo as a child in Lon Lon Ranch. Ingo complains of doing all the hard work due to Talon's laziness, and Ingo insists that he should take charge of Lon Lon Ranch.


During the time when Link is an adult, [[Ganondorf]] granted Ingo the ownership over Lon Lon Ranch, renamed to "Ingo Ranch." With this new power, Ingo becomes much more mean and starts wearing fancy clothing. Talon is kicked out of the ranch, and his daughter, [[Malon]], is put under heavy labor, indicated to be roughly the same amount he had. Ingo grooms Malon's [[horse]]s to present as gifts to Ganondorf.<ref>''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' Player's Guide, page 39.</ref> Ingo threatens to mistreat the horses if Malon does not obey him. Ingo plans on presenting Epona to Ganondorf but finds her difficult to tame.
During the time when Link is an adult, [[Ganondorf]] granted Ingo the ownership over Lon Lon Ranch, renamed to "Ingo Ranch." With this new power, Ingo becomes much more mean and starts wearing fancy clothing. Talon is kicked out of the ranch, and his daughter, [[Malon]], is put under heavy labor, indicated to be the same amount he previously had, if no more. Ingo grooms Malon's [[horse]]s to present as gifts to Ganondorf.<ref>''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' Player's Guide, page 39.</ref> Ingo threatens to mistreat the horses if Malon does not obey him. Ingo plans on presenting Epona to Ganondorf but finds her difficult to tame.


When Link visits the ranch, he can practice horse riding if he pays ten [[Rupee]]s to Ingo, who limits him to one minute. If Link runs out of time, he can only re-enter the corral by paying ten Rupees again. When Link manages to train Epona, he must talk to Ingo, while still riding Epona. Ingo notes that Link's horse-riding skills are improving and challenges him to a horse race around the corral if Link pays 50 Rupees. The race is about 25 seconds in length. If Link wins the race, Ingo gets frustrated and insists on a second race, promising that Link can keep Epona if he wins. If Link loses, he must pay 50 Rupees to do another race. If Link wins, Ingo keeps his promise, allowing him to keep Epona, but locks the gate, telling Link that he will never leave the ranch. Link can escape back into [[Hyrule Field]] if he gets Epona to jump over the gate or rock wall.
When Link visits the ranch, he can practice horse riding if he pays ten [[Rupee]]s to Ingo, who limits him to one minute. If Link runs out of time, he can only re-enter the corral by paying ten Rupees again. When Link manages to train Epona, he must talk to Ingo, while still riding Epona. Ingo notes that Link's horse-riding skills are improving and challenges him to a horse race around the corral if Link pays 50 Rupees. The race is about 25 seconds in length. If Link wins the race, Ingo gets frustrated and insists on a second race, promising that Link can keep Epona if he wins. If Link loses, he must pay 50 Rupees to do another race. If Link wins, Ingo keeps his promise, allowing him to keep Epona, but locks the gate, telling Link that he will never leave the ranch. Link can escape back into [[Hyrule Field]] if he gets Epona to jump over the gate or rock wall.
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If Link re-enters Lon Lon Ranch, Talon moves back in, and Ingo has a much friendlier demeanor and wears his old work clothes. It is unknown what caused Ingo's shift in personality. In the ending sequence, Talon and Ingo are shown dancing together at Lon Lon Ranch.
If Link re-enters Lon Lon Ranch, Talon moves back in, and Ingo has a much friendlier demeanor and wears his old work clothes. It is unknown what caused Ingo's shift in personality. In the ending sequence, Talon and Ingo are shown dancing together at Lon Lon Ranch.
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====''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons''====
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