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Noko

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Noko
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
Species Anouki
“Wow, ya really do love doin' good just for the love of doin' good! That's real bighearted of ya, guy!”
Noko, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

Noko is an Anouki living in Anouki Village in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. He lives in the south middle house, has short horns, and wears a blue parka.

When Link first arrives in the village, Noko notices Link is not from the area and then realizes he has never seen Anoukis before, upon which he greets him. He then suggests Link go meet the village honcho. After Link agrees to help Honcho pair off the Anoukis into patrol units, Noko is impressed with his goodwill and offers to repay him in kind. He then tells him he does not like people who wear yellow, believing it only goes well on bananas. Additionally, Yeko, a yellow-clad Anouki, strongly dislikes Noko for his "terrible taste." Noko ends up being paired with Kofu.

Once Link has paired up all the Anouki, Noko says that his hospitality towards Link has paid off. Once Link has met Steem in the Snow Sanctuary and restored most of the Snow Realm's Spirit Tracks, he tells him about a Dark Train seen to the east and a train enthusiast named Ferrus who is excited over it.

Later, he can be found by the lake in the village, which they normally use to make Mega Ice. However, an Ice Chu Chu fell into it, causing it to become polluted with a slimy film. As such, Link needs to take him to Ferrus's home of Wellspring Station, where another lake is. However, Noko will only notice Link's Passenger Car once the Ocean Temple has been completed, despite having it by default, which is noted. Once he is brought there, he is so grateful a Force Gem appears, causing some new tracks between Anouki Village, the Bridge Worker's Home, and the Forest Temple to appear. He then requests Link leave and return later, so Noko can keep his company secrets about creating the ice. When he returns, Noko tells him he has decided to start franchising his business and asks if he wants some. If Link at this point lacks a Freight Car, both options will be negative and Noko will ask why he looks sad. Once Link has the Freight Car, Noko sells him 20 pieces of ice for 25 Rupees. Further purchases, however, cost 100 Rupees.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ツノナシ
Tsunonashi
Likely from ツノ (Tsuno), meaning "horn," and ナシ (Nashi), referring to the Asian pear