User:Tony/Sandbox/Figurine
Template:Object Figurines are recurring objects in The Legend of Zelda series.
Location and Uses
The Wind Waker
List of Figurines
The Minish Cap
List of Figurines
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File:Capless Link Figurine.gif Capless Link |
001 | A young boy who lives in Hyrule. He is close friends with Princess Zelda. |
File:Ezlo and Link Figurine.gif Ezlo and Link |
002 | A young boy on a quest with Ezlo to restore the Four Sword. With the sword's power, he hopes to remove the curse on Princess Zelda. |
003 | A bright and cheery princess from Hyrule's royal family. She loves to sneak out of the castle to visit her good friend, Link. | |
004 | A strange creature that looks at first like a cap. He speaks roughly and treats Link like a child, but he actually really likes Link. | |
005 | When the young Minish donned Ezlo's magic cap, he took this evil form. Now, he searches for the light force in his quest to become all-powerful. | |
006 | The king of Hyrule. Reported to have been a fine swordsman, he appeared in the Picori Festival tournament as a youth and fought to a draw with Smith. | |
007 | The supporting pillar of Hyrule. He is also in charge of Princess Zelda's education, so when she goes missing, he gets frustrated. | |
008 | The finest swordsmith in Hyrule. As a young man, he was a great swordsman. He and King Daltus are friends and enjoyed a pleasant rivalry as youths. | |
009 | The mayor of the town of Hyrule. He's a big collector of odd masks. He's built a shelter into his garden just in case monsters ever attack Hyrule. | |
010 | Second in command at Hyrule's post office. She's mellow and laid-back, entirely unlike the high-strung and easily excitable Stamp. | |
011 | A busy, hardworking postal employee, although he can be a touch edgy. The stamp he uses is his own personal one, so please don't borrow it. Thanks. | |
012 | The proprietor of Rem's Shoe Store. Using his "secret technique," he makes shoes in his sleep. Princess Zelda is his single biggest source of income. | |
013 | A gruff-talking academic type who is obsessed with studying the Picori. He doesn't seem to be aware that they are actually living in his own house. | |
014 | A sculptor of finely crafted figurines. Many consider him the best sculptor in all of Hyrule. He enjoys collecting Mysterious Shells. | |
015 | Owner of the Chest Mini-Game Shop. Carlov's younger brother. He detests gambling, but he has made the biggest gamble of all: entrepreneurship. | |
016 | The handy neighborhood gear seller, also called Stockwell the Well-Stocked. He complains that he's been too busy lately to see his dog, Fifi. | |
017 | His mysterious dungeon-simulation game is very popular in Hyrule. It gives players the illusion of fighting real monsters in real dungeons. | |
018 | He wants to rent out his house in town, but he's too overbearing to attract a tenant. He doesn't even seem to realize what the problem is... | |
019 | This young woman tends to her cuccos in Hyrule Town. If you help her gather her loose cuccos, she'll give you a reward. | |
020 | Hyrule's vegetable vendor. He sells fine produce. He also argues constantly with the fruit vendor, Pina, over the health benefits of vegetables. | |
021 | Hyrule's fruit vendor. She hates vegetables, so she won't even sell tomatoes, even though they technically ARE fruits. Freak. | |
022 | Though he is an adult, he is very good at finding Picolyte made by the Minish. And he is very, VERY convincing about their healthful properties. | |
023 | A very serious mail deliveryman. He continues to make every delivery right on time every day. | |
024 | A hermit who lives on Mount Crenel. He has lots of Kinstone pieces. He brags that he won the festival tournament when he was younger. | |
025 | A weird old lady living in Percy's house without his permission. She doesn't want you to turn on the lights. She might actually be a... | |
026 | The gravedigger at the cemetery. They say he has the power to speak with the dead. He fuses the Kinstones he digs up with the local ghosts. | |
027 | The spirit of an ancient king of Hyrule who wishes to secure peace in his land from beyond the grave. He was very fond of the people of the Wind Tribe. | |
028 | A wizard who lives in the Minish Woods. She sells magic items with odd powers. She's looking for an apprentice to whom she can teach her mystic spells. | |
029 | The Great Butterfly Fairy of Minish Woods. She provides you with a larger wallet, allowing you to carry more Rupees with you. | |
030 | The Great Mayfly Fairy of Mount Crenel. She provides you with a larger bomb bag, allowing you to carry more bombs with you. | |
031 | The Great Dragonfly Fairy of Royal Valley. She gives you a larger quiver, allowing you to carry more arrows with you. | |
032 | A poet who lives in Western Wood. He comes home from a long journey to find his house occupied by an unwanted guest. Poor guy... | |
033 | She's looking for a house in Hyrule to move into. She is descended from a line of oracles in the land of Labrynna. | |
034 | She's looking for a house in Hyrule to move into. She's a very helpful person, but people take advantage of her kind nature. This really bothers her. | |
035 | She's looking for a house in Hyrule to move into. She is a famous dancer from the land of Holodrum. | |
036 | A rare butterfly said to bring happiness to those who catch it. If you see one on your journeys, try to grab it! | |
037 | A strange Ghini who wants to fuse Kinstone pieces, which is somewhat peculiar for a monster. She has a lot of pieces, so keep on fusing! | |
038 | A Minish living in Minish Village. He speaks some human languages. He sees that Link is human with one look. He's a bit of a human enthusiast. | |
039 | The elder of the Forest Minish. He has lived among humans for a long time. He knows where the four elements are. He has a twin brother in Hyrule's library. | |
040 | Not visible to the eyes of adults, they delight in making humans happy by hiding helpful items and Rupees under grass and rocks all over the world. | |
041 | This Town Minish elder is Gentari's twin brother. Those large wings that he is so proud of are trophies from a duel with a cucco as a young Minish. | |
042 | These Minish like humans so much that they moved from Minish Village into Hyrule itself! They try to make humans happy, but it sometimes backfires. | |
043 | He lives with his seven apprentices in Mount Crenel, which contains all the mineral riches they will ever need. He seems gruff, but he's trustworthy. | |
044 | These seven students followed Melari from Minish Village to Mount Crenel. Their song is actually a sign that they are full-fledged Mountain Minish now. | |
045 | These rock- and iron-eaters once lived on Mount Crenel in Western Hyrule. Now their numbers are few, and they live quietly in a cave. | |
046 | Before he became a sorcerer, he was a simple Minish. He had always been entranced by the evil that lives in the hearts of men... | |
047 | These vassals serve the king of Hyrule. They are loyal and diligent. Like the king himself, they are courteous yet frank. | |
048 | The Royal Hyrule Library. Although the library is well loved, many forget to return their books, causing no end of trouble for the librarians. | |
049 | All of these self-trained swordsmen have won the fighting tournament at the Picori Festival before. They see great potential in Link. | |
050 | This couple bakes bread in Hyrule. Their tasty pastries hold a secret... If you're extra lucky, there'll be a helpful item hidden inside! | |
051 | This is where all the children of Hyrule learn. Link and Princess Zelda studied here, too. The two teachers are twins named Tina and Dina. | |
052 | This is the best place in town to relax. You can also pick up some good tips, from the latest gossip to observations about the world. | |
053 | This generous inn gives a gift to every guest who stays the night. Guests can unwind in the lobby on the second floor. | |
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Nomenclature
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