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==Features== | ==Features== | ||
===Overview=== | ===Overview=== | ||
The village only has three houses, one of which, on the west end, Link shares with Niko. Another, on the east side, shelters a family of four: a [[Cucco]]-admiring father | The village only has three houses, one of which, on the west end, Link shares with Niko. Another, on the east side, shelters a family of four: a [[Cucco]]-admiring father; a worrywart mother; Rei, a knowledgeable daughter; and Joe, a mischievous son.<ref>{{cite book|quote= The children of Link's hometown, Aboda Village. In the middle is the mischeif-loving Joe. To the left, his little sister, Rei. The boy on the right was cut and never appeared in the game.|book= Hyrule Historia|publisher= Dark Horse Comics|page= 214}}</ref> In the northern part of the village is Alfonzo's house, which is connected to the [[Train Station]]. This house is a garage of sorts where Alfonzo can swap out the [[Spirit Train]]'s [[Train Cars|cars]] for whatever upgrades Link chooses. There is also a [[Stamp Station]] in the northwest where Link can collect the village's stamp and add it to his [[Stamp Book]] which the young hero can receive from Niko later on in his adventure. | ||
There are some hidden chests in front of the leftmost and rightmost palm trees, which can only be uncovered with the [[Song of Discovery]], as hinted in a letter Link eventually receives from Niko. | There are some hidden chests in front of the leftmost and rightmost palm trees, which can only be uncovered with the [[Song of Discovery]], as hinted in a letter Link eventually receives from Niko. | ||
===Force Gems=== | ===Force Gems=== |