Ordon Village

Previously known as Toaru Village, Ordon Village is Link's hometown in Twilight Princess. This village is where Link was raised as a ranch-hand and where Link starts his adventure, learning the basic controls while helping the villagers.

The village is small, and has few inhabitants. The villagers include: Link, Rusl, Uli, Colin, Fado, Hanch, Sera, Beth, Mayor Bo, Ilia, Talo, Malo, Jaggle, and finally, Pergie. This village has a general store and a ranch. The game starts in this village where Rusl asks Link to attend the festival in Hyrule, where he will deliver a sword. The specifics of this festival are not known, but it doesn't much matter as Link doesn't get to make this trip. Just as he is retrieving his horse from Ilia, the mayor's daughter, a horde of enemies storms the village. Ilia is shot (non-fatally) in the back with an arrow, and Colin is taken captive by the King Bulbin. Link is clubbed in the back of the head by one of the Bulblins and left unconscious. When he wakes up he finds nothing. He is alone.

Ordon Village appears in Link's Crossbow Training. Link will shoot targets, Ordon Pumpkins and more.

Ordon Ranch
A ranch to the south of Ordon. It is currently run by Fado, and the only animals there are Ordon goats. The main purpose of this place is a small mini-game in which Link must ride Epona to round up all the goats into the stable. This game can be played multiple times to obtain a better time. This is also where Fado teaches you how to jump fences, you must do so to exit the ranch. Later in the village another incident occurs where a goat escapes the ranch and stampedes down the ranch path. Link must stop the goat by tackling it. Inside the stable in the ranch is a secret dig spot that leads to a Rare Chu.

Possible Origins of Ordon Village
There is a theory that Ordon Village currently stands where Kokiri Forest used to be on the map, based on the comparison of the maps from Twilight Princess and Ocarina of Time. There are no remnants of or references to the Kokiri save the fact that Link has a house in a tree, just like in Ocarina of Time.