Akkala

Akkala is a hills region in.

Features and Overview
The Akkala Region is a rather large highlands region located in north-east Hyrule, home of the Ancient Akkala Tech Lab.

Deep Akkala
There are many regions in Northern Akkala.

Ancient Akkala Tech Lab
The Ancient Akkala Tech Lab is located on the eastern half of Tumlea Heights and is home to Robbie the researcher.

Akkala Wilds
The Akkala Wilds refers to the ridge separating Skull Lake from the Akkala Sea.

Bloodleaf Lake
Bloodleaf Lake is a long and narrow lake that splits Tumlea Heights.

Lomei Labyrinth Island
The Lomei Labyrinth Island is a maze located in north Akkala off the shore of the North Akkala Beach. Two Guardian Skywatchers patrol the top of the labyrinth walls. Upon entering, Link hears a voice telling him that he shall receive a blessing at the end of the labyrinth and he is given "Trial of the Labyrinth" Shrine Quest. Once Link reaches the end of the labyrinth, he will discover the Tu Ka'Loh Shrine and the Shrine Quest will be complete.

North Akkala Beach
North Akkala Beach wraps around the north-east portion of the Akkala region.

North Akkala Foothills
The North Akkala Foothills surround the base of Tumlea Heights and lead up to the Ancient Akkala Tech Lab.

North Akkala Valley
The North Akkala Valley runs between Death Mountain and Tumlea Heights. It includes Orodac Quarry. Rok Woods, Skull Lake, and Tempest Gulch.

Orodac Quarry
The Orodac Quarry is located in the southern half of the North Akkala Valley.

Rok Woods
Rok Woods is a small patch of trees located in the North Akkala Valley.

Skull Lake
Skull Lake is a strange skull-shaped lake located at the end of Tempest Gulch.

Tempest Gulch
Tempest Gulch is a narrow passageway located by the Rok Woods in the North Akkala Valley. It leads to Skull Lake.

Akkala Highlands
The Akkala Highlands make up the southern portion of Akkala.

Akkala Citadel Ruins
The Akkala Citadel Ruins surround the Akkala Tower

Akkala Falls
The Akkala Falls originate from Toto Lake in the northern Lanayru Region and spill into Lake Akkala.

Lake Akkala
Lake Akkala is fed by Akkala Falls. The northern arm of the lake surrounds Tarrey Town. The southern arm of the lake contains the submerged ruins of stone buildings at the center of the arm.

Tarrey Town
Tarrey Town is an initially-uninhabited circular rocky island in the middle of the northern arm of Lake Akkala, connected to the mainland only by a rock arch functioning as a bridge.

Hudson, one of the three carpenters working for Bolson Construction in Hateno Village, relocates to the island after Link buys an abandoned house in Hateno. With Link's donation of resources, Hudson gradually builds a village for new residents to move in. Hudson also asks Link's help to invite new employees into Bolson Construction to assist with preparing and operating the town, but only if their names end with "-son" as per company policy. Non-employees Granté, Hagie, Hunnie, Moggs, Monari and Ruli also move to Tarrey Town. Bolson and Karson of Bolson Construction do not move to Tarrey Town, but visit for Hudson's wedding to Rhondson before returning to Hateno.
 * Greyson and Pelison, Goron brothers from the Southern Mine on Death Mountain, are the first new employees to join. Greyson mines precious ores and helps clear the surface of the Tarrey Town of rocks, while his younger brother Pelison operates a store selling the ores.
 * Rhondson, a Gerudo woman from the Kara Kara Bazaar in the Gerudo Desert, is the third employee to join. She is a seamstress who makes and sells clothes.
 * Fyson, a Rito from Rito Village in the Tabantha Frontier, is the fourth employee to join. He operates Tarrey Town's general store.
 * Kapson, a Zora priest from Zora's Domain, is the fifth employee to join. In addition to operating the inn, he is also granted the authority to officiate marriages between Bolson Construction employees as long as they name all their children names that end with "-son".

When the town is complete, it contains six houses, all built in Bolson Construction's signature style of brightly-colorful cubic modules arranged and stacked to create different shapes of homes. All houses ring the central square in a hexagonal arrangement similarly to a cul-de-sac, with the backs of each house against the outer edge of the island. The center of the square has a fountain and a statue of the Goddess Hylia.

Trivia

 * Akkala is referred to as "Altum" in the Overworld map from 's Master Edition.