Lenzo's Pictography Shop

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Lenzo's Pictography Shop is a location in The Wind Waker.(TWWHD)[1][note 1]

Features and Overview

Lenzo's Pictography Shop is located in a red brick building in the upper area of Windfall Island with a large model Picto Box above its door. It is where the Pictographer, Lenzo spends most of his time after having settled on the island. Inside is a counter and shelves strewn with various Picto Boxes, parts, and bottles of colored liquid. Behind the counter is a stairway to an upper floor. Wary from having one of his Picto Boxes stolen,[3] Lenzo stands in the way of Link getting behind the counter and will shoo him away when he approaches.[4] Once Link returns with the Picto Box recovered from a hidden room in the Jail Maze, Lenzo begins to trust the young hero and welcomes him inside,[5] returning to behind the counter.

The upper floor of Lenzo's Pictography Shop features a Pictograph Gallery featuring Lenzo's most prized Pictographs.

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Notes

  1. Tingle refers to this location as Lenzo's Studio via the Tingle Tuner in The Wind Waker.[2] However, as the Tingle Tuner was removed in The Wind Waker HD, this name is not considered Canon.

References

  1. (The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD—Official Digital Strategy Guide for Wii U by Prima Games, § Islands of the Great Sea
    Windfall Island (D2))
  2. "Lenzo's Studio" — Tingle (The Wind Waker)
  3. "I'm sorry, but the years have made me wary. Once, long ago, I rented a room out to a traveler for a single night. The next dawn, my precious Picto Box was stolen..." — Lenzo (The Wind Waker)
  4. "You may look like a child, but you can see why I cannot be assured of your youth. Be a good boy, and be gone! Shoo! Shoo!" — Lenzo (The Wind Waker)
  5. "Why, young sir... I must say, you seem to be in possession of a very fine Picto Box there! Are you a lover of pictographs, as well? There can be no villains amongst the ranks of Picto Box-lovers! Take your time. Look around, I implore you!Heart" — Lenzo (The Wind Waker)