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==Themes and Navigation==
==Themes and Navigation==
While searching for the [[Dark Mirror]] in an area now known as [[The Dark World]], the [[Links]] come across Kakariko Village, which has also been covered in the extension of darkness that has shrouded northwestern [[Hyrule]]. The darkness in turn has caused a state of anarchy,<ref>{{Cite|Do you know this village, Link? Kakariko was once home to many kind people. Now however, it's become a rather dangerous place. The darkness that cloaks its people has cost many of them their humanity. It's madness. How much stronger will this darkness in Hyrule grow?|Kaepora Gaebora|FSA}}</ref> and the village now overrun by mad [[Thief|thieves]]. In addition to that, [[Shadow Link]]s have furthered the chaos by starting fires around the village, which the townsfolk suspect the Links of doing.<ref>{{Cite|!!! Wh-What are you doing to our village?!? Hurry up and put those fires out! And then get out of our village!|Girl|FSA}}</ref> The owl, [[Kaepora Gaebora]], leaves the Links to search for the mirror in the ruined village while he watches the rest of Hyrule from the skies.
While searching for the [[Dark Mirror]] in an area now known as [[The Dark World]], the [[Links]] come across Kakariko Village, which has also been covered in the extension of darkness that has shrouded northwestern [[Hyrule]]. The darkness in turn has caused a state of anarchy,<ref>{{Cite|Do you know this village, Link? Kakariko was once home to many kind people. Now however, it's become a rather dangerous place. The darkness that cloaks its people has cost many of them their humanity. It's madness. How much stronger will this darkness in Hyrule grow?|Kaepora Gaebora|FSA}}</ref> and the village now overrun by mad [[Thief|thieves]]. In addition to that, [[Shadow Link]]s have furthered the chaos by starting fires around the village, which the townsfolk suspect the Links of doing.<ref>{{Cite|!!! Wh-What are you doing to our village?!? Hurry up and put those fires out! And then get out of our village!|N/A|FSA}}</ref> The owl, [[Kaepora Gaebora]], leaves the Links to search for the mirror in the ruined village while he watches the rest of Hyrule from the skies.


Upon their arrival, the four Links are required to capture the thieves who have hidden themselves around the village and throw them into a fence in the northern part of the village, which was built by an old man to prevent them from escaping.<ref>{{Cite|I've built a fence around the village to keep any thieves from escaping! If you want to leave the village, you have to capture ten thieves first.|Old Man|FSA}}</ref> Only by capturing them all can the Links be permitted to leave the village. After helping another old man by giving him a [[Cucco]] to console the passing of his wife, the Links receive a [[Power Bracelet]], and use it to uncover the hidden hideouts of the remaining thieves. Once they have all been imprisoned, the Links are allowed north of the village, to a place where they can summon rain through a prayer, thus quelling the many fires started by the Shadow Links. Although while the resulting downpour extinguishes the town's flames, it is observed that the rain is unusually heavy.
Upon their arrival, the four Links are required to capture the thieves who have hidden themselves around the village and throw them into a fence in the northern part of the village, which was built by an {{Term|FSA|Old Man|link}} to prevent them from escaping.<ref>{{Cite|I've built a fence around the village to keep any thieves from escaping! If you want to leave the village, you have to capture ten thieves first.|Old Man|FSA}}</ref> Only by capturing them all can the Links be permitted to leave the village. After helping another {{Term|FSA|Old Man}} by giving him a [[Cucco]] to console the passing of his wife, the Links receive a [[Power Bracelet]], and use it to uncover the hidden hideouts of the remaining thieves. Once they have all been imprisoned, the Links are allowed north of the village, to a place where they can summon rain through a prayer, thus quelling the many fires started by the Shadow Links. Although while the resulting downpour extinguishes the town's flames, it is observed that the rain is unusually heavy.


With the village's fires extinguished, the Links are able to access neighboring areas that were previously blocked. To the northwest of the village lies a pond which houses a rather large [[River Zora|Zora]], who asks the four Links to help feed him fish in an optional mini game, rewarding in a big green [[Force Gem]] and a [[Heart Container]].<ref>{{Cite|Oh, I'm so hungry... I want to chow down on those fish, but I can't catch 'em! If you can get 10 or more of them in my mouth, I'll give you a reward!|River Zora|FSA}}</ref> East of the village is a stream that leads to a dark temple,<ref>{{Cite|Leave the village and follow a mighty river downstream, and you'll find a temple. You should go there and swear your allegiance to the great king.|Man|FSA}}</ref> but on their way to investigate, the Links battle with several Shadow Links using [[Bomb]]s, some of which have hidden themselves in underground pits.
With the village's fires extinguished, the Links are able to access neighboring areas that were previously blocked. To the northwest of the village lies a pond which houses the rather large {{Term|FSA|Hungry Zora|link}}, who asks the four Links to help feed him fish in an optional mini game, rewarding in a big green [[Force Gem]] and a [[Heart Container]].<ref>{{Cite|Oh, I'm so hungry... I want to chow down on those fish, but I can't catch 'em! If you can get 10 or more of them in my mouth, I'll give you a reward!|Zora|FSA}}</ref> East of the village is a stream that leads to a dark temple,<ref>{{Cite|Leave the village and follow a mighty river downstream, and you'll find a temple. You should go there and swear your allegiance to the great king.|N/A|FSA}}</ref> but on their way to investigate, the Links battle with several Shadow Links using [[Bomb]]s, some of which have hidden themselves in underground pits.


After swimming through the stream outside the town, the Links arrive to a clearing where they encounter and fight [[Soldier (Enemy)|Soldier]]s and the boss [[Big Dark Stalfos]]. In defeating it, they rescue the second of the four [[Knights of Hyrule]] and recover the [[Green Royal Jewel]]. The Links then head towards the direction of the [[Temple of Darkness]].
After swimming through the stream outside the town, the Links arrive to a clearing where they encounter and fight [[Soldier (Enemy)|Soldier]]s and the boss [[Big Dark Stalfos]]. In defeating it, they rescue the second of the four [[Knights of Hyrule]] and recover the [[Green Royal Jewel]]. The Links then head towards the direction of the [[Temple of Darkness]].
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===Minor Enemies and Traps===
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File:FSA Sword Soldier Sprite.png|[[Sword Soldier]] (grey)
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File:FSA Zora (Enemy) Sprite.png|[[River Zora|Zora]]
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Revision as of 22:16, 15 April 2024

Kakariko Village is a Stage in Four Swords Adventures.[1] It is the second stage in The Dark World Level.

Themes and Navigation

While searching for the Dark Mirror in an area now known as The Dark World, the Links come across Kakariko Village, which has also been covered in the extension of darkness that has shrouded northwestern Hyrule. The darkness in turn has caused a state of anarchy,[2] and the village now overrun by mad thieves. In addition to that, Shadow Links have furthered the chaos by starting fires around the village, which the townsfolk suspect the Links of doing.[3] The owl, Kaepora Gaebora, leaves the Links to search for the mirror in the ruined village while he watches the rest of Hyrule from the skies.

Upon their arrival, the four Links are required to capture the thieves who have hidden themselves around the village and throw them into a fence in the northern part of the village, which was built by an Old Man to prevent them from escaping.[4] Only by capturing them all can the Links be permitted to leave the village. After helping another Old Man by giving him a Cucco to console the passing of his wife, the Links receive a Power Bracelet, and use it to uncover the hidden hideouts of the remaining thieves. Once they have all been imprisoned, the Links are allowed north of the village, to a place where they can summon rain through a prayer, thus quelling the many fires started by the Shadow Links. Although while the resulting downpour extinguishes the town's flames, it is observed that the rain is unusually heavy.

With the village's fires extinguished, the Links are able to access neighboring areas that were previously blocked. To the northwest of the village lies a pond which houses the rather large Hungry Zora, who asks the four Links to help feed him fish in an optional mini game, rewarding in a big green Force Gem and a Heart Container.[5] East of the village is a stream that leads to a dark temple,[6] but on their way to investigate, the Links battle with several Shadow Links using Bombs, some of which have hidden themselves in underground pits.

After swimming through the stream outside the town, the Links arrive to a clearing where they encounter and fight Soldiers and the boss Big Dark Stalfos. In defeating it, they rescue the second of the four Knights of Hyrule and recover the Green Royal Jewel. The Links then head towards the direction of the Temple of Darkness.

Items Obtained in this Area

Minor Enemies

Nomenclature

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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 267
  2. "Do you know this village, Link? Kakariko was once home to many kind people. Now however, it's become a rather dangerous place. The darkness that cloaks its people has cost many of them their humanity. It's madness. How much stronger will this darkness in Hyrule grow?" — Kaepora Gaebora (Four Swords Adventures)
  3. "!!! Wh-What are you doing to our village?!? Hurry up and put those fires out! And then get out of our village!" — N/A (Four Swords Adventures)
  4. "I've built a fence around the village to keep any thieves from escaping! If you want to leave the village, you have to capture ten thieves first." — Old Man (Four Swords Adventures)
  5. "Oh, I'm so hungry... I want to chow down on those fish, but I can't catch 'em! If you can get 10 or more of them in my mouth, I'll give you a reward!" — Zora (Four Swords Adventures)
  6. "Leave the village and follow a mighty river downstream, and you'll find a temple. You should go there and swear your allegiance to the great king." — N/A (Four Swords Adventures)