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{{Infobox Location
|name = Ahitaru
|image= File:TWoG Ahitaru.png
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|inhab = [[Water Lady]]<br>[[Yokan]]
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|items = [[Water of Life]]
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'''Ahitaru''' is a location in {{TWoG}}. It is unlocked after [[Kobitan]] is completed.
{{Term/Store|Ahitaru||Series, TWoG}} is a location in {{TWoG}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Ahitaru}}|Map|TWoG}}</ref>


==Features and Overview==
==Features and Overview==
Ahitaru is a large desert in the north-east area of [[Gamelon]], close to the eastern coast of the island. It is a dry region with tall sand dunes and large rock formations, inhabited by [[Arpagos]], [[Pesto|Boon]]s and [[Gohma]]s. The first section of Ahitaru is a vast desert, whereas the second section is much closer to the coast, where the sea can be seen on the horizon.
{{Term|TWoG|Ahitaru}} is a large desert and coast in the northeast of {{Term|TWoG|Gamelon|link}} that is unlocked after {{Term|TWoG|Kobitan|link}} is completed. It begins as a dry and vast desert with large rock formations, eventually opening to a coast where the sea can be seen in the horizon. At the very end of the coast is the area's most notable landmark: a massive fish carcass.


In the first section, large amounts of Boons swarm the area, and will actively try to pursue [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]. At the end of this section is a small cave where Gohmas live, which links to the rocky shore where a large pit known as the '''Gohma Pit''' is found.<ref>{{Cite|Nice job over the Gohma Pit.|Water Lady|TWoG}}</ref> Zelda can cross this pit by leaping onto the stones and then jumping over the pit. A woman encountered here on the other side of the pit, the [[Water Lady]], congratulates Zelda on fighting the Gohmas and gives her a jar of [[Water of Life]], healing her. She also mentions that a fisherman, [[Yokan]], is trapped in the region's most notable landmark; a massive fish carcass. Zelda leaves to investigate by destroying the boulder covering the head's eye socket, either by using ten [[Bomb]]s or the [[Items in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Power Glove|Power Glove]]. Yokan thanks her for saving him, and leaves for the town of [[Sakado]], dropping a [[Key]] to the town's smithy as he leaves. A [[Triforce Map]] appears inside the skeleton, and upon completion, [[Shutoy Lake]] opens up as a new stage.
In the first section, large swarms of {{Plural|TWoG|Boon|link}} infest the area. At the end is a small cave where {{Plural|TWoG|Gohma|link}} live, which links to the rocky shore where a large hole known as the {{Term|TWoG|Gohma Pit|link}} is located. The {{Term|TWoG|Water Lady|link}}, encountered on the other side of the {{Term|TWoG|Gohma Pit}}, congratulates {{Term|TWoG|Zelda|link}} on fighting the {{Plural|TWoG|Gohma}} and gives her a jar of {{Term|TWoG|Water of Life|link}}, healing her. She also mentions that {{Term|TWoG|Yokan|link}}, a fisherman, is trapped in the head of the fish carcass. {{Term|TWoG|Zelda}} leaves to investigate by destroying the boulder covering the eye socket, either by using ten {{Plural|TWoG|Bomb|link}} or the {{Term|TWoG|Power Glove|link}}. {{Term|TWoG|Yokan}} thanks her for saving him, and leaves for the town of {{Term|TWoG|Sakado|link}}, dropping a {{Term|TWoG|Key|link}} to the town's smithy as he leaves. A {{Term|TWoG|Triforce Map|link}} appears inside the skeleton, and upon completion, {{Term|TWoG|Shutoy Lake|link}} is unlocked.


==Minor Enemies and Traps==
===Minor {{Plural|TWoG|Enemy}}===
<gallery>
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:Arpagos.png|[[Arpagos]]
|TWoG= Arpagos, Boon, Gohma
File:Boon WoG.png|[[Pesto|Boon]]
}}
File:Gohma FoE.png|[[Gohma]]
 
</gallery>
==Nomenclature==
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{{TWoGStages}}
{{Categories
 
|Coasts, Deserts
[[Category:Places in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]
|locations= TWoG
[[Category:Deserts]]
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Latest revision as of 00:02, 28 June 2023

Ahitaru is a location in The Wand of Gamelon.[1]

Features and Overview

Ahitaru is a large desert and coast in the northeast of Gamelon that is unlocked after Kobitan is completed. It begins as a dry and vast desert with large rock formations, eventually opening to a coast where the sea can be seen in the horizon. At the very end of the coast is the area's most notable landmark: a massive fish carcass.

In the first section, large swarms of Boons infest the area. At the end is a small cave where Gohmas live, which links to the rocky shore where a large hole known as the Gohma Pit is located. The Water Lady, encountered on the other side of the Gohma Pit, congratulates Princess Zelda on fighting the Gohmas and gives her a jar of Water of Life, healing her. She also mentions that Yokan, a fisherman, is trapped in the head of the fish carcass. Princess Zelda leaves to investigate by destroying the boulder covering the eye socket, either by using ten Bombs or the Power Glove. Yokan thanks her for saving him, and leaves for the town of Sakado, dropping a Small Key to the town's smithy as he leaves. A Triforce Map appears inside the skeleton, and upon completion, Shutoy Lake is unlocked.

Minor Enemies

Nomenclature

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References

  1. "Ahitaru" — Map (The Wand of Gamelon)