Stable

are yurt-like structures found throughout Hyrule in. They are characterized by their giant, BotW:-shaped rooftop decorations.

Features and Overview
NaN Stables are places where travelers, such as BotW:, can register and board Wild Horses that they have tamed. In addition, these travelers can seek lodging inside the BotW:'s main room. The owner of a BotW: can instruct BotW: on how to capture Wild Horses, should he need to know. All NaN Stables are connected through a network across Hyrule, allowing BotW: to call a registered BotW: to any of the NaN Stables he visits.

To register a BotW:, BotW: must first catch and domesticate a Wild Horse and bring it to a BotW: before speaking to the BotW: owner. It is not necessary to ride a BotW: while speaking to the BotW: owner to register it, as BotW: can simply bring the BotW: near the BotW: and speak to the owner. During the registration process, BotW: is able to view the BotW:'s qualities, which are based on Strength, Speed, Stamina, Temperament, and Bond to BotW:, as well as the BotW:'s headshot. He is also able to name his BotW: at this point, provided the name fits within a nine character text limit. NaN Stables only allow patrons to carry a maximum of five NaN Horses, though NaN Horses can be swapped at any time. NaN Stables charge a fee of 20 NaN Rupees each time a BotW: is registered to fund their conservation efforts as well as cover the cost of a Saddle and Bridle, which, once paid for, will be automatically put on BotW:'s BotW:. After registering a BotW:, BotW: is given the option to board it or to take it with him.

NaN Stables also serve as hubs for the various people of Hyrule, such as the merchant Beedle, or various characters who can provide Side Quests.

Trivia

 * NaN Stables contain two examples of BotW: text.
 * The sign over the front window of NaN Stables translates to "Stable."
 * The tarps on NaN Wooden Boxs have text that translates to "Horse."