Gerudo Town

is a recurring location in.

BotW: is the primary settlement of the BotW:, and it consequently serves as the home of the BotW: people. Since the BotW: are a solely female race, they only allow women to enter the BotW:. When inside BotW:, BotW: will not be subjected to the BotW: or BotW: of the BotW:. The BotW: resides right outside BotW:'s walls. BotW: also houses a BotW: near the BotW:, where BotW: can exchange NaN Spirit Orbs for NaN Heart Containers or NaN Stamina Vessels.

In the past, BotW: was constructed around the largest oasis in the BotW:. The BotW:'s BotW: is sourced from the BotW:, where it then flows throughout the town within waterways. Being isolated from the rest of BotW:, BotW:'s culture developed independently and is considered to be unique. During the BotW: 100 years ago, BotW: was spared any damage from the NaN Guardians' assault, though their chief at the time, BotW:, was killed while fighting BotW:. In modern times, the chief of BotW: is BotW:, who inherited the position at a young age due to her mother's untimely demise. When BotW: became active in the BotW:, the NaN Gerudos began to fear that it would trample their BotW:.

When BotW: normally tries to enter BotW:, he will be stopped by the guards. As part of the "BotW:" BotW:, BotW: is tasked with finding a man who was supposedly able to enter BotW:. After receiving the BotW: from BotW:, BotW: will be able to pass through the gates of BotW:. In addition to other pieces of the BotW:, BotW: can wear the BotW:, the BotW:, and the BotW: in BotW: without being thrown out by the guards.

During the "BotW:" BotW:, BotW: offers BotW: and BotW: his help in calming the BotW:. Before he can do so, he must first prove himself by retrieving the BotW:, which was stolen by the BotW:. Once he returns to BotW: with the BotW:, he will be directed to meet with BotW: outside of her BotW:, which is located on the second floor of the BotW:. There, she tells him to meet her at the BotW: when he is ready to face BotW:. After BotW: successfully appeases the BotW:, BotW: will allow him to take the BotW: and the BotW: as a reward for saving BotW:.

Initially, a total of three NaN Side Quests can be found in BotW:, those being "BotW:", "BotW:", and "BotW:". "BotW:" BotW: can also be obtained after BotW: is able to enter BotW:. After the "BotW:" BotW: has been completed, three new NaN Side Quests become available, which are "BotW:", "BotW:", and "BotW:".

Two separate NaN Treasure Chests are located within BotW:. The first is a wooden BotW: can be found in the storage area northeast of BotW:, and it contains a BotW:. A second BotW: made of metal is buried in the BotW: near the BotW:, which BotW: can find a BotW: inside of.

Following the TotK:, TotK: was covered by a TotK: that made it almost impossible for anyone to navigate the TotK:, and soon came under attack by a horde of NaN Gibdos that could not be harmed by the soldiers' NaN Weapons. The majority of TotK:'s inhabitants took refuge in an underground shelter until the situation can be resolved, while TotK: itself is nearly deserted and occupied by NaN Gibdos.

HWAoC: is the setting for the "HWAoC:" HWAoC:.

Trivia

 * Many of the facilities in Series: were inspired by Japanese bridal training.
 * Despite being a place where only females are allowed two male Gorons (a race that has no notable female members) are shown to be in the city with one of them outright commenting on it by questioning why he was allowed in even though he is male. This further implies that the Gorons are a male only race.