Hena

Hena (ヘナ) is a young woman who is the owner of the fishing hut in Twilight Princess and believes she is the descendant of the legendary fisherman from Ocarina of Time. In order to reel fish in a game, Link must first consult with Hena, who will allow Link to use both the fishing rod and fishing boat. For 100 Rupees, she will join Link and advise him on where to fish, but won't allow the use of a sinking lure, as she believes it is cheating and harmful to the environment.

Hena also comments on items that Link views in the fishing cabin. When Link looks at the hat on the hook, she tells him it is polite to take off his hat. When he looks at the canoe, she will tell Link that it is for her and her boyfriend, and that she doesn't kiss and tell. However, this is the same boat she rents out when you pay 100 rupees for her company. When Link looks at her jars, she comments on the pathology of jar-breaking. Link can then roll into the wall to try to break the jars, but is thrown out of the house and needs to apologize to Hena upon next entering. Apart from fishing, she has also invented a game called Rollgoal, which unlocks the frog lure.

Hena has a brother named Coro and sister named Iza who both run their own businesses. During the end credits Iza, Hena and Coro are all lounging together at the fishing hole. Hena's hairstyle is notably different from the other two members of her family seen in the game (Coro and Iza have afros). Hena owns a pet bird named Purdy.

She resembles the fisherman from Ocarina of Time, as she continuously scratches herself.