Snowpeak Top

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Snowpeak Top is a location in Twilight Princess. As its name implies, it is the highest point of Snowpeak that Link can reach in the Peak Province. This portion of Snowpeak can be accessed by going through a small cavern in the upper section of the mountain, past the icy lake.

History

Once Link reaches Snowpeak Top after having followed the Reekfish Scent, a Twilight portal will open up and Shadow Beasts, along with Ice Keese, will promptly attack him. Defeating these creatures will allow the young hero to see a lone tree atop the hill, along with a beast holding a large Reekfish. When the young hero speaks to him, the beast will introduce himself as Yeto. Link tells him of his quest to find a Mirror Shard from the Mirror of Twilight, to which Yeto mentions that he had found a mirror piece earlier on. The Yeti invites the young hero to his mansion to see if the mirror piece is the one he is looking for.[1] However, since his home is located at the bottom of the mountain, Yeto tells Link to follow him by using a frozen leaf from the nearby tree and thus snowboard down the mountain.[2]

Once Link defeats Blizzeta and retrieves the Mirror Shard from the Snowpeak Ruins, Yeto and Yeta will be on the summit of the mountain to race the young hero, rewarding him with a Piece of Heart if he bests both Yeti.[3]

References

References

  1. "...Uh. You look for mirror in such faraway place... But you make good climb! And you lucky to meet me! I found shiny mirror piece. Same mirror you look for, uh? Uh! You come to house and see yourself!" — Yeto (Twilight Princess)
  2. "My house far away... We slide there, uh? Do like me! Come!" — Yeto (Twilight Princess)
  3. "You take this as token of respect for sled skills, uh! ...And no tell husband! You come back and race anytime, uh!" — Yeta (Twilight Princess)
Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
French-speaking countries French Cime des Pics Blancs
Spain SpanishEU Cumbre Pico Nevado Snowpeak Summit