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In the opening for ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'', sometime after Link was ship wrecked on [[Toronbo Shores]]. Marin discovers Link and is unsuccessful at trying to wake him up, so she takes him to her house, hoping that he will recover there.
In the opening for ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'', sometime after Link was ship wrecked on [[Toronbo Shores]]. Marin discovers Link and is unsuccessful at trying to wake him up, so she takes him to her house, hoping that he will recover there.


The gameplay starts with Link tossing an turning on a bed in Marin's house, which is located in Mabe Village. When Link wakes up, Marin is relieved because she thought he would never wake up. At first, Link mistakes Marin for being Zelda, so she introduces herself to him, explaining that he is on Koholint Island and that several monsters have appeared on the island since he washed ashore. After retrieving his [[sword]] from Toronbo Shores, Marin stands next to the [[weathervane]] in Mabe Village. If Link talks to Marin, she tells him that Tarin went to the [[Mysterious Forest]] to look for [[toadstool]]s. She starts to sing the Ballad of the Wind Fish. If Link has the [[Ocarina]], she can teach him how to play the Ballad of the Wind Fish on it, which is required to enter the [[Wind Fish's Egg]] near the end of the game.
The gameplay starts with Link tossing an turning on a bed in Marin's house, which is located in Mabe Village. When Link wakes up, Marin is relieved because she thought he would never wake up. At first, Link mistakes Marin for being Zelda, so she introduces herself to him, explaining that he is on Koholint Island and that several monsters have appeared on the island since he washed ashore. After retrieving his [[sword]] from Toronbo Shores, Marin stands next to the [[Weathercock]] in Mabe Village. If Link talks to Marin, she tells him that Tarin went to the [[Mysterious Forest]] to look for [[toadstool]]s. She starts to sing the Ballad of the Wind Fish. If Link has the [[Ocarina]], she can teach him how to play the Ballad of the Wind Fish on it, which is required to enter the [[Wind Fish's Egg]] near the end of the game.
[[File:Animal Village LA Switch.jpg|thumb|Marin singing to the Animal Village residents in the Nintendo Switch remake.]]
[[File:Animal Village LA Switch.jpg|thumb|Marin singing to the Animal Village residents in the Nintendo Switch remake.]]
In Animal Village, there is a sleeping [[walrus]] blocking the path to [[Yarna Desert]]. Link learns that the walrus can only be awoken by Marin's singing. He goes back to Mabe Village to look for Marin. Link can optionally read a note in Marin's house which says, "''At the beach... Marin''". Link can find her at Toronbo Shores. Once there, the two share a moment, sitting on a log and looking at the sea. Marin tells Link that Tarin believes that there is nothing beyond the sea, but that she believes otherwise. She confesses that she thought Link came to Koholint Island to give a message. Marin tells that her wish is to become a seagull and sing to people in far away places. She wonders if her wish will be granted if she visits the [[Wind Fish]]. Link tells her about the walrus of Animal Village, and she agrees to visit Animal Village with him to wake up the walrus.
In Animal Village, there is a sleeping [[walrus]] blocking the path to [[Yarna Desert]]. Link learns that the walrus can only be awoken by Marin's singing. He goes back to Mabe Village to look for Marin. Link can optionally read a note in Marin's house which says, "''At the beach... Marin''". Link can find her at Toronbo Shores. Once there, the two share a moment, sitting on a log and looking at the sea. Marin tells Link that Tarin believes that there is nothing beyond the sea, but that she believes otherwise. She confesses that she thought Link came to Koholint Island to give a message. Marin tells that her wish is to become a seagull and sing to people in far away places. She wonders if her wish will be granted if she visits the [[Wind Fish]]. Link tells her about the walrus of Animal Village, and she agrees to visit Animal Village with him to wake up the walrus.
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At Animal Village, Marin sings to the walrus and wakes it up. She then goes to sing to the other animals of Animal Village. She appears to stay there until after Link completes the [[Eagle's Tower]], as he finds her on the other side of a broken bridge at [[Tal Tal Mountain Range]]. She tells Link that some monsters put her on the bridge. Link can rescue Marin by using the [[Hookshot]]. After this, she tries to admit something to Link but is quickly interrupted by Tarin. The [[owl]] comes to Link and says that Marin sang the Ballad of the Wind Fish to the [[Wind Fish's Egg]], and the owl wonders if she is trying to awaken the Wind Fish.
At Animal Village, Marin sings to the walrus and wakes it up. She then goes to sing to the other animals of Animal Village. She appears to stay there until after Link completes the [[Eagle's Tower]], as he finds her on the other side of a broken bridge at [[Tal Tal Mountain Range]]. She tells Link that some monsters put her on the bridge. Link can rescue Marin by using the [[Hookshot]]. After this, she tries to admit something to Link but is quickly interrupted by Tarin. The [[owl]] comes to Link and says that Marin sang the Ballad of the Wind Fish to the [[Wind Fish's Egg]], and the owl wonders if she is trying to awaken the Wind Fish.
[[File:Marin LA Switch complete ending.jpg|thumb|Marin, as seen in the perfect ending for the Switch remake of ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'']]
[[File:Marin LA Switch complete ending.jpg|thumb|Marin, as seen in the perfect ending for the Switch remake of ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'']]
After Marin leaves Link at Tal Tal Mountain Range, he can go back to find her at Mabe Village, standing near the weathervane. If Link talks to Marin, she admits that she made a wish to the Wind Fish, but keeps the wish a secret from him. She knows that Link will some day leave Koholint Island, and she asks him to remember her (and the Ballad of the Wind Fish) forever otherwise she will never forgive him.
After Marin leaves Link at Tal Tal Mountain Range, he can go back to find her at Mabe Village, standing near the Weathercock. If Link talks to Marin, she admits that she made a wish to the Wind Fish, but keeps the wish a secret from him. She knows that Link will some day leave Koholint Island, and she asks him to remember her (and the Ballad of the Wind Fish) forever otherwise she will never forgive him.


In the ending, when Link awakens the Wind Fish, Marin is singing the Ballad of the Wind Fish as all of Koholint Island disappears. If Link did not lose any lives during the game, the ending shows Marin with wings flying across a blank screen reading the "The End" as a seagull is heard. If playing on [[Game Boy Color]] or newer in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX]]'', or the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], the perfect ending briefly shows a faint image of Marin's face in the sky, which then slowly vanishes, revealing a seagull. This strongly suggests that Marin's wish of becoming a seagull and leaving Koholint Island became true.
In the ending, when Link awakens the Wind Fish, Marin is singing the Ballad of the Wind Fish as all of Koholint Island disappears. If Link did not lose any lives during the game, the ending shows Marin with wings flying across a blank screen reading the "The End" as a seagull is heard. If playing on [[Game Boy Color]] or newer in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX]]'', or the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], the perfect ending briefly shows a faint image of Marin's face in the sky, which then slowly vanishes, revealing a seagull. This strongly suggests that Marin's wish of becoming a seagull and leaving Koholint Island became true.
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*If Link and Marin go to the southwest corner of Toronbo Shores, the photographer takes a picture of them overlooking the sea from a cliff.
*If Link and Marin go to the southwest corner of Toronbo Shores, the photographer takes a picture of them overlooking the sea from a cliff.
*If Link and Marin fall down a well located west of Mabe Village, the [[photographer]] takes a picture, which shows Marin landing onto Link.
*If Link and Marin fall down a well located west of Mabe Village, the [[photographer]] takes a picture, which shows Marin landing onto Link.
*If Link stands with Marin at the [[weathervane|Weathercock]] in Mabe Village, Tarin appears and asks if they are taking photos. The photographer appears and takes a picture of the three standing in front of the Weathercock.
*If Link stands with Marin at the Weathercock in Mabe Village, Tarin appears and asks if they are taking photos. The photographer appears and takes a picture of the three standing in front of the Weathercock.


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