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{{Term/Store|Whittleton||Series, ST}} is a location in {{ST}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 113 {{Exp Game|ST}}}}</ref> | |||
==Features== | ==Features and Overview== | ||
{{Term|ST|Whittleton}} is a village located within the {{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}. The village is the home of several bachelor lumberjacks,<ref>{{Cite|The only thing our village is missing is some nice ladyfolk. Yep, we're all bachelors 'round here. It has its perks, but it can get lonely. Say, do you happen to know any nice single ladies?|Lumberjack|ST}}</ref> who cut down trees and sell the [[lumber|wood]] for money.<ref>{{Cite|We make a living selling trees and lumber. Let me tell you, we were in a rough spot without those Spirit Tracks.|Lumberjack|ST}}</ref> Everyone in Whittleton respects the forest for what it provides to the village, so for every tree they cut down, they plant a new one to replace it.<ref>{{Cite|Everyone in this village respects the forest for what it gives us. That's why we give back by planting new trees. [...] The forest provides for us, so for every tree we cut, we plant a new one.|Lumberjack|ST}}</ref> | |||
The village is the home of several bachelor lumberjacks,<ref>{{ | |||
[[Link]] first arrives at Whittleton after retrieving the [[Forest Rail Map]] from the [[Tower of Spirits]]. Here, the young hero must speak to [[Dovok]], the village's chief, in the northern part of the area and ask him how to get to the [[Forest Sanctuary]] and thus be able to meet to [[Gage]], the [[Lokomo]] guardian of the [[Forest Realm]]. The chief tells Link to go through a path in the west called the [[Lost Woods]], a path that the village locals usually take to reach the sanctuary.<ref>{{Cite|So you want to get to the Forest Sanctuary, do you? There's a path we locals usually take. Just go west of this village to find it.|Dovok|ST}}</ref> However, he advises the young hero to speak to the villagers first so that they can tell Link all he needs to know to be able to get through the woods.<ref>{{Cite|But listen, young fellow-- it's called the Lost Woods for a good reason. One wrong step, and boom! You go right back to the entrance. Talk to the locals here. They can tell you what you need to know.|Dovok|ST}}</ref> The villagers will tell him to pay attention to the {{Term|ST|Tree|link}} branches of the {{Term|ST|Lost Woods}}, except for the fourth {{Term|ST|Tree}}, which has "no sense of direction".<ref>{{Cite|You're going to the {{Color|ST Light Blue|Lost Woods}}? Then here's a little advice for you. To avoid getting all turned around, listen to the trees, 'cause they talk a lot. Just don't listen to that {{Color|ST Light Blue|fourth tree}}. It has no sense of direction.|Wood (Character)|ST}}</ref> | |||
[[Link]] first arrives | |||
Later in the game, Link can also bring Dovok to [[Papuchia Village]] so that he can marry the [[Dating Woman]] there. This will result in Link receiving a [[Force Gem]] as a sign of gratitude for bringing the two together. | |||
The village is also known for its abundance of [[treasure]], hidden under the numerous {{Plural|ST|Pile of Leaves|link}} scattered about the small village, including [[Demon Fossil]]s, {{Plural|ST|Bee Larva|link}}, and [[Wood Heart]]s. These small piles can be easily blown apart by the [[Whirlwind]], revealing the contents beneath, if any. Moreover, a nearby store operated by [[Uriko]] also sells some of these common treasures for a price of 50 [[Rupee]]s each. | |||
There is a man southwest of the place who sells [[Lumber]] for just 50 Rupees. Link must bring this man five pieces of [[Goron Iron]] so that he can forge himself a new axe. In return, he'll give Link a [[Force Gem]] as a sign of gratitude. | |||
===Areas=== | |||
{{#section:Locations in Spirit Tracks|Whittleton}} | |||
===Minor {{Plural|ST|Enemy}}=== | |||
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==Trivia== | |||
* Each of the {{Plural|ST|House}} in {{Term|ST|Whittleton}}, except for the shop, has a painting of 3 leaves. | |||
==Nomenclature== | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Whittleton Map.png|The map of Whittleton | File:ST Whittleton Map.png|The map of {{Term|ST|Whittleton}} | ||
File:ST Credits 6.png|Whittleton in the ending credits scenes | File:ST Credits 6.png|{{Term|ST|Whittleton}} in the ending credits scenes | ||
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== | ==See Also== | ||
* | * {{Term|Series|Whittleton Chief's House|link}} | ||
* {{Term|Series|Whittleton Village North|link}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 21 January 2024
Whittleton is a location in Spirit Tracks.[1]
Features and Overview
Whittleton is a village located within the Forest Realm. The village is the home of several bachelor lumberjacks,[2] who cut down trees and sell the wood for money.[3] Everyone in Whittleton respects the forest for what it provides to the village, so for every tree they cut down, they plant a new one to replace it.[4]
Link first arrives at Whittleton after retrieving the Forest Rail Map from the Tower of Spirits. Here, the young hero must speak to Dovok, the village's chief, in the northern part of the area and ask him how to get to the Forest Sanctuary and thus be able to meet to Gage, the Lokomo guardian of the Forest Realm. The chief tells Link to go through a path in the west called the Lost Woods, a path that the village locals usually take to reach the sanctuary.[5] However, he advises the young hero to speak to the villagers first so that they can tell Link all he needs to know to be able to get through the woods.[6] The villagers will tell him to pay attention to the Tree branches of the Lost Woods, except for the fourth Tree, which has "no sense of direction".[7]
Later in the game, Link can also bring Dovok to Papuchia Village so that he can marry the Dating Woman there. This will result in Link receiving a Force Gem as a sign of gratitude for bringing the two together.
The village is also known for its abundance of treasure, hidden under the numerous Piles of Leaves scattered about the small village, including Demon Fossils, Bee Larvae, and Wood Hearts. These small piles can be easily blown apart by the Whirlwind, revealing the contents beneath, if any. Moreover, a nearby store operated by Uriko also sells some of these common treasures for a price of 50 Rupees each.
There is a man southwest of the place who sells Lumber for just 50 Rupees. Link must bring this man five pieces of Goron Iron so that he can forge himself a new axe. In return, he'll give Link a Force Gem as a sign of gratitude.
Areas
Minor Enemies
Trivia
- Each of the Houses in Whittleton, except for the shop, has a painting of 3 leaves.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
Mayscore[9] | ||
伐木村 (Fámù cūn)[14] | ||
La Foresterai[13] | The Forestary | |
Village Boquillon[11] | Boquillon Village | |
Waldforsten[10] | ||
Villagio Floriglioso[8] | ||
Aldea Floral | ||
Aldea Floral[12] | ||
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Gallery
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The map of Whittleton
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Whittleton in the ending credits scenes
See Also
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 113 (ST)
- ↑ "The only thing our village is missing is some nice ladyfolk. Yep, we're all bachelors 'round here. It has its perks, but it can get lonely. Say, do you happen to know any nice single ladies?" — Lumberjack (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "We make a living selling trees and lumber. Let me tell you, we were in a rough spot without those Spirit Tracks." — Lumberjack (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "Everyone in this village respects the forest for what it gives us. That's why we give back by planting new trees. [...] The forest provides for us, so for every tree we cut, we plant a new one." — Lumberjack (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "So you want to get to the Forest Sanctuary, do you? There's a path we locals usually take. Just go west of this village to find it." — Dovok (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "But listen, young fellow-- it's called the Lost Woods for a good reason. One wrong step, and boom! You go right back to the entrance. Talk to the locals here. They can tell you what you need to know." — Dovok (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "You're going to the Lost Woods? Then here's a little advice for you. To avoid getting all turned around, listen to the trees, 'cause they talk a lot. Just don't listen to that fourth tree. It has no sense of direction." — Wood (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "Villagio Floriglioso" — Rail Map (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "Mayscore" — Rail Map (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "Waldforsten" — Rail Map (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "Village Boquillon" — Rail Map (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "Aldea Floral" — Rail Map (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "La Foresterai" — Rail Map (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 290
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