Yeto

"You no like fun, Huh?"

- Yeto

Yeto is a Yeti who lives in Snowpeak Ruins in the Peak Province in.

Biography
Yeto lives in the Snowpeak Ruins with his wife, Yeta, who owns a shard of the Mirror of Twilight. As Yeta has grown ill, he is preparing a soup for her during Link's adventures in Snowpeak Ruins. He needs Reekfish to make his soup that will heal Yeta, and as such had been seen by Lake Hylia attempting to catch one. This made the inhabitants of the Zora's River suspicious as to what exactly was happening on Snowpeak Mountain.

He does not speak very fluent Hylian, due to his isolation from society. Yeto speaks like a child at times, albeit with a loud, deep voice. His sentences are short, and often include "uh".

After beating the Snowpeak Ruins boss, Yeto and Yeta will hug each other and recovery hearts will pop out of them. This is the only time Hearts appear in the dungeon.

Yeto and his wife can be challenged to a Snowboard Race to the Snowpeak Ruins after completing the dungeon. Beating the couple will earn Link a Piece of Heart, and increased finances.

During the end credits, Snowpeak Ruins is shown and a single Recovery Heart pops out of the house, implying that Yeto and Yeta live happily for the rest of their days.

Trivia

 * Yeto wears a horse's saddle as a hat. Although it is unknown why, it is probably because he found it among the rest of the equipment in the ruins, and being ignorant of its purpose, decided to wear it on his head.
 * If Link approaches Yeto in wolf form after completing Snowpeak Ruins at dawn or during the day, Yeto will be interested in eating him for breakfast ; Yeta, however, will object to eating meat so early in the morning. If Link approaches the two of them at twilight or during the night, Yeto will suggest they eat him for dinner, but Yeta declines. If Link approaches him before completing the dungeon he will say that he might eat him some other time.
 * The Yook race share traits with Yeto and Yeta.
 * Yeto is much larger than the door to the Snowpeak Ruins. This may be a developmental oversight, or it means that Yeto must enter the house through other means, such as through the gaping hole in the foyer.