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{{Place
{{Infobox Location
|name = Yarna Desert
|image=
|image = [[File:Desert .png]]
{{Media
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''
|Screenshot LA= File:LA Yarna Desert Map.png
|inhab = [[Walrus]], [[Lanmola]]s, [[Leever]], [[Pincer]], [[Pokey]]
|Screenshot LADX= File:LADX Yarna Desert Map.png
|items = [[Angler Key]], [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Piece of Heart]]
|Screenshot LANS= File:LANS Yarna Desert.png
|related =  
}}
|caption=
|game= LA
|other= LA (Cagiva)
|inhab= {{Term|LANS|??? (Link's Awakening)|link}}
|items=
{{List|
[[Angler Key]],
[[Piece of Heart]],
[[Secret Seashell]],
}}
|related=
}}
{{Term/Store|Yarna Desert||Series, LA, LADX, LANS}} is a location in {{LA}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 234{{Exp Game|LA}}}}</ref>
 
==Features and Overview==
==={{LA|-}}===
The Yarna Desert lies to the southeastern side of [[Koholint Island]]. Hidden in the sands is a [[Lanmola]] that [[Link]] must defeat to acquire the [[Angler Key]].
 
Yarna Desert features {{Plural|LANS|Cactus|link}}, shifting {{Plural|LANS|Sand|link}}, and wind-swept {{Plural|LANS|Skull|link}} of creatures and people. One of these {{Plural|LANS|Skull}} is {{Term|LANS|??? (Link's Awakening)|link}}, who, if sprinkled with {{Term|LANS|Magic Powder|link}}, will tell {{Term|LANS|Link}} to use a {{Term|LANS|Bomb|link}} to open a wall leading to a {{Term|LANS|Piece of Heart|link}} in the cave below the {{Term|LANS|Quicksand|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Ahhh... Yess... That dust was so refreshing... For that, I'll tell you a hint! Use a bomb in a place where the sand swallows you... There is a treat on the other side of the wall... Bye!|??? (Link's Awakening)|LANS}}</ref>  There are also huge skulls that resemble a tusked {{Term|LANS|Animal|link}}, indicating that the desert was once most likely a fertile locale. The desert is originally blocked by a large sleeping [[Walrus]] who only awakes upon hearing [[Marin]] sing the "[[Ballad of the Wind Fish]]." The desert is only accessible from the region to the west called [[East of the Bay]]. It also borders [[Animal Village]] to the west, and the {{Term|LANS|Face Shrine|link}} to the north.
 
===={{Plural|LANS|Enemy}}====
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|LA= Cactus [Qty:17], Leever, Pokey
|LADX= Cactus [Qty:17], Pokey [Qty:4], Red Leever [Qty:8]
|LANS= Cactus [Qty:18], Pokey [Qty:4], Red Leever [Qty:8]
}}
 
{{Heading|{{Term|LANS|Cave}} below the {{Term|LANS|Quicksand}}}}
{{Gallery List|Enemies
|LA= Pincer [Qty:3]
}}
 
====={{Plural|LANS|Boss}}=====
{{Gallery List|Bosses
|LA= Lanmola [Qty:1]
}}
}}
'''Yarna Desert''' lay to the south-east side of [[Koholint Island]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. Hidden in the sands was a monstrous [[Lanmola]] that [[Link]] had to defeat to acquire the [[Angler Key]], necessary to access the [[Angler's Tunnel]], which held one of the [[Eight Instruments of the Sirens]].


==Appearance==
==Other Appearances==
Yarna Desert is the epitome of a typical desert, with little shrubbery other than cactus, little water, shifting sands, and wind-swept skulls of creatures and people that couldn't escape from the wasteland. There are also huge skulls that resemble a tusked animal, indicating that the desert was once most likely a fertile locale. Now, only evil beasts stalk the desert, attempting to destroy anything located in their domain.
==={{LA|-}} (Cagiva)===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In the {{LA|Cagiva}}, after taking {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Marin|link}} to {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Animal Village|link}}, {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Link|link}} heads to {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Yarna Desert}}. Once there, {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Felicia|link}} finds an {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|House by the Bay|link|display= abandoned house}}. After exiting it, {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Link}} is attacked by a {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Lanmola|link}}. Upon defeat, the {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Angler Key|link}} appears from within the creature. After clearing {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Angler's Tunnel|link}}, {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Link}} takes {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Ghost|link|display= Nakuma}} through {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Yarna Desert}} into his house, where it rewards him with a new Sword. After the ghost's passing, {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Link}} uses his old {{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Sword|link}} to create a grave for it.
{{Noncanon|End}}


There is a cave in Yarna Desert with a [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Piece of Heart]].
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


===Enemies===
==Gallery==
*[[Lanmola]]s
<gallery>
*[[Leever]]
File:LA (Cagiva) Yarna Desert.jpg|{{Term|LA (Cagiva)|Yarna Desert}} from the {{LA|-}} manga by Ataru Cagiva
*[[Pincer]]
</gallery>
*[[Pokey]]


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{{Ref}}
[[Category:Places]]
 
[[Category:Deserts]]
{{LANav}}
[[Category:Places in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]
{{Categories
{{de|Durstwüste}}
|Deserts, Koholint Island
|locations= LA, LADX, LANS
}}

Latest revision as of 09:28, 7 April 2024

Yarna Desert is a location in Link's Awakening.[1]

Features and Overview

Link's Awakening

The Yarna Desert lies to the southeastern side of Koholint Island. Hidden in the sands is a Lanmola that Link must defeat to acquire the Angler Key.

Yarna Desert features Cacti, shifting Sand, and wind-swept Skulls of creatures and people. One of these Skulls is ???, who, if sprinkled with Magic Powder, will tell Link to use a Bomb to open a wall leading to a Piece of Heart in the cave below the Quicksand.[2] There are also huge skulls that resemble a tusked Animal, indicating that the desert was once most likely a fertile locale. The desert is originally blocked by a large sleeping Walrus who only awakes upon hearing Marin sing the "Ballad of the Wind Fish." The desert is only accessible from the region to the west called East of the Bay. It also borders Animal Village to the west, and the Face Shrine to the north.

Enemies

Cave below the Quicksand

Bosses

Other Appearances

Link's Awakening (Cagiva)

In the Link's Awakening manga by Ataru Cagiva, after taking Marin to Animal Village, Link heads to Yarna Desert. Once there, Felicia finds an abandoned house. After exiting it, Link is attacked by a Lanmola. Upon defeat, the Angler Key appears from within the creature. After clearing Angler's Tunnel, Link takes Nakuma through Yarna Desert into his house, where it rewards him with a new Sword. After the ghost's passing, Link uses his old Sword to create a grave for it.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ヤーナ砂漠 (Yāna Sabaku) (LANS)Yāna Desert
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
亚那沙漠 (Yǎnà shāmò) (LANS)[4]Yana Desert
Canada
FrenchCA
Dunes de Yarna (LANS)Yarna's Dunes
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Dunes de Yarna (LANS)Yarna's Dunes
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Durstwüste (LANS)Thirst Desert
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Deserto Yarna (LA | LADX)[3]
  • Deserto di Yarna (LANS)
  • Yarna Desert
  •  
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Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 234(LA)
  2. "Ahhh... Yess... That dust was so refreshing... For that, I'll tell you a hint! Use a bomb in a place where the sand swallows you... There is a treat on the other side of the wall... Bye!" — ??? (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch)
  3. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 234
  4. "亚那沙漠" — Map (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch)
Regions in Link's Awakening
LADX Koholint Island.pngHouse by the BaySale's House O' BananasTail CaveBottle GrottoKey CavernAngler's TunnelCatfish's MawFace ShrineFace ShrineEagle's TowerTurtle RockWind Fish's EggYarna DesertAnimal VillageEast of the BayKanalet CastleRaft ShopRapids RideMabe VillageMysterious WoodsSouth of the VillageTabahl WastelandGraveyardKoholint PrairieSignpost MazePothole FieldToronbo ShoresUkuku PrairieMartha's BayGoponga SwampTal Tal HeightsTal Tal Mountain Range
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