Floodgate Keeper's House

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The Floodgate Keeper's House is a location in Oracle of Seasons.[1]

Features and Overview

The Floodgate Keeper's House is a House located in the northeastern portion of Spool Swamp. It is encircled by fences and Rocks that create a small yard, most of which is taken up by a pool of Water.

The Floodgate Keeper resides inside, along with a Bed, several Jars, a table and chairs, a Lever Switch, and a pool of Water set into the floor. When asked, the Floodgate Keeper will inform Link that he has lost the Floodgate Key needed to open Spool Swamp's Floodgate.[2] Link must then hit the Lever Switch in order to drain the small pool and reveal the Floodgate Key. The Floodgate Keeper will then instruct Link to reach the floodgates via the puddle of Water just outside his House,[3] which was also drained when Link flicked the Lever Switch.

In a Linked Game, Mamamu Yan's mother will appear in the Floodgate Keeper's House upon completion of the Poison Moth's Lair. She will offer Link the Mamamu Secret.[4]

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
The Italian Republic
Italian
Casa Guardiano Chiuse[5]Same as English.
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References

  1. "Floodgate Keeper's House" — Map (Oracle of Seasons)
  2. "You want in the swamp? Well... Actually, I lost the key to open the floodgates!" — Floodgate Keeper (Oracle of Seasons)
  3. "Oh! That's where I left it! That should open the floodgates. You can get to the keyhole from that puddle outside." — Floodgate Keeper (Oracle of Seasons)
  4. "Can you tell this secret to my daughter, Mamamu Yan, in Labrynna?" — N/A (Oracle of Seasons)
  5. "Casa Guardiano Chiuse" — Map (Oracle of Seasons, Italian localization)