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Yeko
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Yeko | |
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First appearance | The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks |
Species | Anouki |
- “What? This isn't enough at all! Please, guy, ya gotta bring us some more! We're gonna build a huge fence, so we need at least 15 logs!”
- – Yeko, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
Yeko is an Anouki living in Anouki Village in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. He lives in the northwest house, has long horns, and wears a yellow parka.
When Link first arrives in the village, Yeko tells him a brief summary of the Anouki leaving the Isle of Frost, and asks if Link is moved by it. If not, Yeko chides him for "playin' the cool guy," though if he asks to hear more, Yeko admits he does not actually know much more of the story. When Link agrees to help Honcho pair up the Anouki into patrol teams, Yeko expresses sympathy for Link, as Anouki tend to be extremely picky. He says he only has one condition, and that is that he cannot stand the Anouki that has "wimpy horns and dresses in blue," saying he has "terrible taste." He ends up being paired with Bulu.
Once Link has paired up all the Anouki, Yeko tells him that his plan to get to the Snow Sanctuary through the Rocktite-inhabited cave is the craziest scheme he has ever heard. Later, he can be found planning a fence for the village, as it will allow them to stop patrolling as often. He requires fifteen logs and a person who actually has experience with carpentry; Link can bring the logs and the bridge worker to construct the fence.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | キイツノ Kiitsuno |
Likely from キツネ (Kitsune) or simply 黄 (Ki), meaning yellow, and ツノ (Tsuno), meaning "horn" |