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Template:Place Cheval's Tomb is the final resting place of the famed inventor Cheval, who is responsible for the creation of Cheval Rope (a special rope that would not dissolve in water)[1] as well as the Zora's Flippers (a special tool that can enable a person to swim),[2] in Template:OOA. Fittingly, Cheval's Tomb is located in present Labrynna's Yoll Graveyard. Cheval, who wanted to leave his mark on society and create things that would continue to help people long after his death,[3] was buried with his inventions,[4] and before he died, he transformed his watery tomb into a sort of test course meant to only yield access to his inventions to one worthy to wield them.[5] His tomb is discovered by Link, who comes in search of both inventions in order to reach and navigate the regions around Crescent Island while on his quest to find the eight Essences of Time.

The area surrounding Cheval's tomb is littered with pitfalls, which Link can only traverse with the help of Moosh. As such, it is impossible for Link to return to the grave unless he obtains Moosh's Flute.

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References

  1. "You got Cheval Rope! This sturdy rope won't rot when wet." — N/A (Oracle of Ages)
  2. "Before I die, I want to finish my work on flippers for swimming and rope that won't decay in water." — Cheval (Oracle of Ages)
  3. "I hope to aid all the people of the world by inventing such things!" — Cheval (Oracle of Ages)
  4. "Hey, [Link]! Are you looking for something, or what? Huh? Cheval? I know that name. Yeah! I've seen a grave in our own time that has that name on it." — Ralph (Oracle of Ages)
  5. "I shall entrust my invention only to one with both might and light feet." — Cheval (Oracle of Ages)


TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese シバールのはか (Shibāru no Haka) Cheval's Grave
French-speaking countries French Tombe de Cheval
Germany German Chevals Grab
Italy Italian Tomba di Cheval
Spain SpanishEU Tumba de Cheval