Characters in A Link to the Past

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A list of main and supporting characters from A Link to the Past.

Main Characters

Link

Main article: Link
Link walking away after returning the Master Sword to the altar in the Lost Woods in the ending sequence of A Link to the Past

Princess Zelda

Main article: Princess Zelda
Princess Zelda in the castle dungeon as Link is about to greet her in A Link to the Past

Agahnim

Main article: Agahnim
Agahnim as he is about to draw Link into the Dark World after Link's 1st battle with him in A Link to the Past

Ganon

Main article: Ganon

Supporting Characters

Sahasrahla

Main article: Sahasrahla
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Sahasrahla in his hideout close to the Eastern Palace next to Link in A Link to the Past

Aginah

Main article: Aginah
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Aginah introducing himself to Link in A Link to the Past

Lost Old Man

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The Lost Old Man in the ending sequence of A Link to the Past

Link's Uncle

Main article: Link's Uncle
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Link's Uncle standing next to Link after being revived by Link's Triforce wish in A Link to the Past

Other Characters

Flute Boy

Main article: Flute Boy

Flute Boy's Father

The Flute Boy's Father telling Link about his son in A Link to the Past

The Flute Boy's Father is a tired old man who Link finds in the Kakariko Village Tavern. He is usually sleeping and is the father of the Flute Boy whose apparition appears in the Haunted Grove as a repeating loop and who Link later on finds in the Dark World. During the game, he is concerned about the well-being of his son and is awaiting his return. He tells Link that his son went to search for the Golden Power. He tells Link to play the Flute in front of the Weathercock in Kakariko Village after Link wakes him up with the Flute & tells him what happened to his son. He is ultimately reunited with his son after Link takes possession of the Triforce and reverses all the evil done by Ganon.

Loyal Sage

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The Loyal Sage in A Link to the Past

The Loyal Sage is an old man who maintains the Sanctuary. He guards Zelda and stays with her after Link rescues her from the castle dungeon and brings her to the Sanctuary. He is mortally wounded when soldiers attack the Sanctuary and kidnap Zelda just after Link obtains the Master Sword while he's still in the Lost Woods. As he is dying, the Loyal Sage tells Link that Zelda was taken to Hyrule Castle so Agahnim could use her to open the Seven Wise Men's Seal. The Loyal Sage is revived after Link defeats Ganon, acquires the Triforce, and reverses Ganon's evil wishes.

Old Woman In Sahasrahla's House

The first time Link heads out to Kakariko Village in search for Sahasrahla, he finds an Old Woman staying at his house. She tells him about the Hylia and the treasures they hid throughout Hyrule, the Master Sword, and also tells him to keep searching the village for someone who knows Sahasrahla's whereabouts. Later on she compliments Link on his appearance and requests him to save Hyrule from Agahnim.

Man in the Former Hideout of Blind's Gang of Thieves

Link encounters a character in the former hideout of Blind's gang of thieves in Kakariko Village. He gives Link a big clue about Blind's weakness and hatred of bright light.[1]

The man in the former hideout of Blind's gang of thieves in A Link to the Past

Bug-Catching Kid

One of the characters Link meets in Kakariko Village is a sick boy named the Bug-Catching Kid. He lends Link his Bug-Catching Net when Link visits him since he's stuck in bed. He says that he got sick from the evil air coming off Death Mountain. His house has a portrait of Mario. He finally recovers from his sickness in the ending sequence after Link reverses Ganon's evil doing.

Bottle Merchant

Link purchasing a Magic Bottle from the Bottle Merchant in A Link to the Past

Directly west of the Weathercock in Kakariko Village is a Bottle Merchant sitting on a carpet on the ground. Link can buy a Magic Bottle from him for 100 rupees.

Man With the Overgrown Yard

Link purchasing a Magic Bottle from the Bottle Merchant in A Link to the Past

Directly east of the Bug-Catching Kid's house in Kakariko Village is the Man With the Overgrown Yard. He is unnamed, but is familiar with and knows Link's name. He tells Link about Zora's Lake and refers to Zora's Flippers and its ability to make Link swim. Later on if Link visits him again, the man tells him about the Flute Boy, the Flute Boy's pet bird, and his disappearance after going to Death Mountain. The Man With the Overgrown Yard is also seen with the Bug-Catching Kid and one of the Informant Women in the ending sequence.

Sweeping Lady

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The sweeping lady in A Link to the Past

Immediately west of the house where the Bug-Catching Kid lives in Kakariko Village is a lady sweeping in front of her house. She assures Link that she believes him despite the rumors of him kidnapping Zelda. If Link sprinkles Magic Powder on her, she turns into a Fairy. If Link leaves the area and returns, she will be in the same spot, still able to be transformed.[2]

Dashing Man in Red

The Dashing Man in Red talking to Link in A Link to the Past

Standing very close to the Old Woman With A Broom in Kakariko Village is a nameless man wearing a red hat and a red jacket. He takes off whenever Link gets too close to him and is incredibly fast. Later on when Link acquires the Pegasus Boots, he chases down the Dashing Man in Red and is able to catch up to him. He advises Link to dash into objects such as trees in Kakariko Village, as he could find various objects hidden in them. Based on his dialog with Link, he initially believed the rumors about Link being a criminal, but admits that Link doesn't look like a bad guy after speaking to him. He does however continue to run thereafter when approached by Link.

Informant Women

In Kakariko Village, Link will meet 2 women who inform the soldiers about his presence when he talks to them. One of them lives in a house directly west of the Bottle Merchant. Her house contains a special hen that turns into a woman when Link sprinkles Magic Powder on it. The other one lives in a house directly north of the Man With the Overgrown Yard. Her house contains a portrait of Mario that has four 5-rupee pieces that pop out when Link pulls on it. Right after any of them inform the soldiers of Link's presence, they run into their respective houses.

Kiki

Main article: Kiki

A. Bumpkin, B. Bumpkin, and Q. Bumpkin

Main article: Lumberjack

Blacksmiths

Main article: Dwarven Swordsmiths
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Once Link re-unites the two smiths, he will offer to temper Link's Master Sword into the Tempered Sword.

Mad Batter

Main article: Mad Batter
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The Mad Batter is a bat-like creature who halves Link's Magic Meter and is found in an undergroud alter by the Swordsmiths' house.

Great Zora

Main article: Great Zora
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The Great Zora is king of the River Zoras, and can be found by the Zora's Waterfall in Zora's Lake.

Soldiers

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At the beginning of the game, various friendly soldiers wearing golden armor can be seen prior to them losing their minds as a result of Agahnim's magic. The soldiers all disappear after Link rescues Zelda from the castle dungeon, to be replaced by hostile enemy soldiers colored green, red, or blue.

  1. "Yo link! This house used to be a hideout for a gang of thieves! What was their leaders name... Oh yeah, his name was Blind and he hated bright light a lot." — Unnamed man (A Link to the Past)
  2. "The sweeping Lady in Kakariko Village was not the person she seemed. When Link tossed some Magic Powder on her, she turned into a Faerie! In fact, each time Link came out of the house, the sweeping woman returned and could be turned into a Faerie once again." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131 ()