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The {{Term/Store|Eastern Suburbs||Series}} is a location east of [[Horon Village]] in {{OoS}}.{{Name Ref|OoS}}{{Note|The {{Term|Series|Eastern Suburbs}} were referred to as the '''Eastern Suberbs''' in {{Guide|OoA|BradyGames}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoA |guide= BradyGames |page= 101 {{Exp Game|OoA}}|edition= Pocket Guide}}</ref><!--This page has an OoS map, but it’s numbered as part of the OoA section of the guide.--> However, as this contradicts the name given in-game, it is not considered [[Guidelines:Canon|Canon]].}} It connects the village to the [[Woods of Winter]] to the north and the [[Samasa Desert]] to the south. Upon Link's first visit to the suburbs, he encounters [[Rosa]], whom he follows into [[Subrosia]] for the first time. [[Guru-Guru]] can be found here playing his phonograph next to the Windmill.
The {{Term/Store|Eastern Suburbs||Series}} is a location east of [[Horon Village]] in {{OoS}}.{{Name Ref|OoS}} It connects the village to the [[Woods of Winter]] to the north and the [[Samasa Desert]] to the south. Upon Link's first visit to the suburbs, he encounters [[Rosa]], whom he follows into [[Subrosia]] for the first time. [[Guru-Guru]] can be found here playing his phonograph next to the Windmill.


==Overview==
==Overview==
At the beginning of Link's adventure, the suburbs are blocked by several saplings. Using [[Ember Seed]]s, he can burn these out of the way and gain access to the suburbs.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |publisher= Nintendo |page= 20}}</ref> The only notable landmark in the area is the {{Term|OoS|Windmill|link}}, which sits on a steep hill in the center of the area. Link can enter the hill through an opening at its foot. The interior appears to be fully furnished, with staircases leading to the top where Guru-Guru and the Windmill are located. There is also a second entrance which can only be reached during winter. This leads to an unfurnished section of the cave which houses a [[Piece of Heart]].<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS|publisher= Nintendo|page= 117}}</ref>
At the beginning of Link's adventure, the suburbs are blocked by several saplings. Using [[Ember Seed]]s, he can burn these out of the way and gain access to the suburbs.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |publisher= Nintendo |page= 20}}</ref> The only notable landmark in the area is the {{Term|OoS|Windmill|link}}, which sits on a steep hill in the center of the area. Link can enter the hill through an opening at its foot. The interior appears to be fully furnished, with staircases leading to the top where Guru-Guru and the Windmill are located. There is also a second entrance which can only be reached during winter. This leads to an unfurnished section of the cave which houses a [[Piece of Heart]].<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS|publisher= Nintendo|page= 117}}</ref>


There is an entrance to cave atop a bluff in the northeastern area of the suburbs. By changing the season to spring, Link can use a [[Blast Bloom]] to reach the top of the bluff.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |publisher= Nintendo |page= 21}}</ref> Inside the cave is a [[Treasure Chest]] across a large gap and an {{Term|OoS|"S" Stone|link}} which can be used to cross it when paired with the {{Term|OoS|Magnetic Gloves|link}}.
There is an entrance to cave atop a bluff in the northeastern area of the suburbs. By changing the season to spring, Link can use a [[Blast Bloom]] to reach the top of the bluff.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |publisher= Nintendo |page= 21}}</ref> Inside the cave is a [[Treasure Chest]] across a large gap and an {{Term|OoS|"S" Stone|link}} which can be used to cross it when paired with the {{Plural|OoS|Magnetic Glove|link}}.


===Areas===
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| Across the pit in the cave above the {{Term|OoS|Blast Bloom|link}}<br/>Only accessible with the {{Term|OoS|Magnetic Gloves|link}} in {{Term|OoS|Spring|link}}
| Across the pit in the cave above the {{Term|OoS|Blast Bloom|link}}<br/>Only accessible with the {{Plural|OoS|Magnetic Glove|link}} in {{Term|OoS|Spring|link}}
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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
{{Nomenclature}}
===Other Names===
{{Other Names
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| Eastern Suberbs<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoA |guide= BradyGames |page= 101 {{Exp Game|OoA}}|edition= Pocket Guide}}</ref>
| {{OoS}}
| {{Guide|OoA|BradyGames}}<!--This page has an OoS map, but it’s numbered as part of the OoA section of the guide.-->
| {{OoS}}
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==Gallery==
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 10 August 2023

The Eastern Suburbs is a location east of Horon Village in Oracle of Seasons.[name references needed] It connects the village to the Woods of Winter to the north and the Samasa Desert to the south. Upon Link's first visit to the suburbs, he encounters Rosa, whom he follows into Subrosia for the first time. Guru-Guru can be found here playing his phonograph next to the Windmill.

Overview

At the beginning of Link's adventure, the suburbs are blocked by several saplings. Using Ember Seeds, he can burn these out of the way and gain access to the suburbs.[1] The only notable landmark in the area is the Windmill, which sits on a steep hill in the center of the area. Link can enter the hill through an opening at its foot. The interior appears to be fully furnished, with staircases leading to the top where Guru-Guru and the Windmill are located. There is also a second entrance which can only be reached during winter. This leads to an unfurnished section of the cave which houses a Piece of Heart.[2]

There is an entrance to cave atop a bluff in the northeastern area of the suburbs. By changing the season to spring, Link can use a Blast Bloom to reach the top of the bluff.[3] Inside the cave is a Treasure Chest across a large gap and an "S" Stone which can be used to cross it when paired with the Magnetic Gloves.

Areas

Enemies

After Link discovers Subrosia

Treasure Chests

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

Across the pit in the cave above the Blast Bloom
Only accessible with the Magnetic Gloves in Spring

Treasure ChestContentsNotes

Across the pit in the cave above the Blast Bloom
Only accessible with the Magnetic Gloves in Spring

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
The Italian Republic
Italian
Periferia Est[4]East Outskirts
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Other Names

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Gallery

References

Regions in Oracle of Seasons
OoSmap.pngAncient RuinsNorthern PeakDancing Dragon DungeonPoison Moth's LairSpool SwampUnicorn's CaveEyeglass LakeGnarled Root DungeonNorth HoronSnake's RemainsExplorer's CryptCemeteryLost WoodsGoron MountainEastern CoastSunken CityMt. CuccoSamasa DesertEastern SuburbsMaku TreeHoron VillageWestern CoastMoblin's KeepWoods of WinterTarm RuinsTemple RemainsNatzuHolodrum Plain

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