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[[Image:Freedle.JPG|thumb|right]]'''Freedle''' is a whimsical, mandolin-playing character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''.  He is found on [[Mercay Island]] and has three magic boxes which allow the player to trade treasures and ship parts with other players via
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[[Tag Mode]]. In addition to Tag mode, items placed in Freedle's boxes will be traded with your opponent in [[Battle Mode]].  
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==Biography==
Freedle is a {{Wp|Mandolin}} player found on a small isle in the {{Term|PH|North Woods|link}} on [[Mercay Island]]. She has three magic boxes which allow [[Link]] to trade [[Treasure#Phantom Hourglass|Treasures]] and [[Ship Parts]] with other Links via [[Tag Mode]]. In addition to Tag mode, items placed in Freedle's boxes will be traded with an opponent in [[Battle Mode]]. To use the boxes, Link must approach one and choose to place an item inside. The wiggling boxes denote a new item from successful trades. Items left in wiggling boxes will not be traded until removed and placed back.


== How to get to Freedle ==
To reach Freedle, Link must first open the crack on the wall east of the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], which reveals a small cavern where he must shoot an eye [[switch]] using the [[Bow]]. Afterwards, a bridge will appear, which leads back outside again. A [[Tribal Head Statue]] rests up ahead, revealing a beam of light after it is hit. The beam of light must be pointed parallel to the [[Mercay Tavern]], which indicates the spot that Link must blast with a [[Bomb]]. This reveals another cave where, after exiting it, ends up on a small isle where Freedle is found.


'''Items Needed'''
==Nomenclature==
*Bombs
Freedle's name might be a combination of ''freedom'' (referring to her instrument, long hair, and attire resembling that of a stereotypical {{wp|hippie}}) and [[Beedle]] (whom she highly resembles).
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[[Image:Mercaymap.JPG|thumb|right]]We start by heading up the path to the [[Temple of the Ocean King]]. In the area just past the the town, there should be three sets of stairs. One is right in front of you when you enter this area. The other two lead to a third level. On the north wall (indicated by the picture) there is a hidden cracked wall. Bomb this wall and head inside. Once inside just follow the path and you will come out on the small island. Just climb up the stairs and you've found Freedle. Don't worry about having to go all that way next time you want to access Freedle. A switch on the bottom level of this island opens up a bridge back to the mainland.
==Gallery==
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File:Freedle Tag Mode.png|Freedle engaging Tag Mode
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Latest revision as of 05:05, 21 October 2023

Freedle is a character in Phantom Hourglass.[2]

Biography

Freedle is a Mandolin player found on a small isle in the North Woods on Mercay Island. She has three magic boxes which allow Link to trade Treasures and Ship Parts with other Links via Tag Mode. In addition to Tag mode, items placed in Freedle's boxes will be traded with an opponent in Battle Mode. To use the boxes, Link must approach one and choose to place an item inside. The wiggling boxes denote a new item from successful trades. Items left in wiggling boxes will not be traded until removed and placed back.

To reach Freedle, Link must first open the crack on the wall east of the Temple of the Ocean King, which reveals a small cavern where he must shoot an eye switch using the Bow. Afterwards, a bridge will appear, which leads back outside again. A Tribal Head Statue rests up ahead, revealing a beam of light after it is hit. The beam of light must be pointed parallel to the Mercay Tavern, which indicates the spot that Link must blast with a Bomb. This reveals another cave where, after exiting it, ends up on a small isle where Freedle is found.

Nomenclature

Freedle's name might be a combination of freedom (referring to her instrument, long hair, and attire resembling that of a stereotypical hippie) and Beedle (whom she highly resembles).

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
タレサン (Taresan)[4] 
Canada
FrenchCA
Freedle[8]
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Barryl Lenon[6] 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Taresan[5] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Francestrello[3]Portmanteau of Francesca and menestrello (minstrel)
Latin America
SpanishLA
Freedle[7]
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Tyrre[9] 
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Gallery

References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 194
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 282 (PH)
  3. "Ehi, gnometto! Quest'incontro è proprio perfetto!♪ Io mi chiamo Francestrello!♪ E son l'umile menestrello!♪" — Freedle (Phantom Hourglass)
  4. "ヘイ! ボーイィ♪
    はじめまして!
    ボクの名前はタレサンさ!
    " — Freedle (Phantom Hourglass)
  5. "Schön dich kennen zu lernen! Mein Name ist Taresan!" — Freedle (Phantom Hourglass, German localization)
  6. "Holà, messire! Quelle chance de faire votre rencontre! Je me nomme Barryl Lenon!" — Freedle (Phantom Hourglass)
  7. "¡Hoooola! ¡Es un placer conocerte! Mi nombre es Freedle." — Freedle (Phantom Hourglass)
  8. "Si vous parlez à quelqu’un nommé Freedle pendant votre aventure, vous pouvez placer des pièces de bateau ou des trésors (voir page 50) dans ses boîtes magiques et les échanger avec d’autres joueurs sans fil dans le Mode Échange." (Phantom Hourglass manual, pg. 58)
  9. "¡A fe que buenos días he de deciros, caballero de verdes ropajes! Tyrre es mi nombre y un grato placer me invade al conoceros." — Freedle (Phantom Hourglass)