Cobble

As mentioned in Phantom Hourglass, the Cobble Kingdom was once inhabited by the ancient Cobble race. The remains of the Cobble Kingdom are found hidden beneath the water on the Isle of Ruins, and there is found the seventh dungeon, Mutoh's Temple. Some of the Cobble race are gifted with powers of premonition. These powers can increase even after death.

Civilization
The Cobble race ruled a large portion of the ocean in the world of Phantom Hourglass, until it fell mysteriously. They were expert architects, constructing the pyramids and tombs on the Isle of Ruins and the mechanical creation Eox that Link battled inside Mutoh's Temple. Since Zauz is a descendant of the Cobble people, then they were likely excellent swordsmiths as well, as they possess the third Pure Metal Aquanine. Zauz also tells of how his ancestors would forge swords to defend the Ocean King against great evil.

The Cobble Kingdom apparently had its own group of Sages, as the graves of nine of them are marked on the Isle of Dead. The King of the Cobble people was served by four Knights: Brant, Bremeur, Doylan, and Max.

Notable Cobble

 * Astrid
 * Kayo
 * King Mutoh
 * Brant
 * Bremeur
 * Doylan
 * Max
 * Zauz

Trivia

 * The Cobble Kingdom appears to be based on the ancient Egyptian civilization, as its primary form of architecture is the pyramid and its knights dress in an Egyptian fashion.
 * The Cobble may be descended from the carpenters, as the they are skilled engineers and share similar names with the carpenters.
 * This idea is contradicted, however, by the fact that Hyrule and the World of the Ocean King are separate worlds. The Cobble kingdom also appears to be quite ancient, while the events of and Phantom Hourglass are only roughly a century apart.
 * The number of Cobble sages—nine—coincides with the other nine known sages (the seven who preside over the Sacred Realm, and the two who infuse the Master Sword with its power). Likewise, the four Knights of the Cobble kingdom are somewhat similar to the Four Giants who preside over Termina, even sharing the color scheme of the country's four regions (green for Woodfall, red for Snowhead, blue for Great Bay, and yellow for Ikana Canyon). Whether this was accidental or deliberate is unclear.