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The Mages appear in various levels throughout the game, giving bits of advice. For example, one of the Mages, in [[Kakariko Village]], charges Link 100 [[Force Gem]]s for a [[Fortune Teller|fortune]] that may ironically warn of impending bad luck. Comically, she then robs Link of 300 further Force Gems. However, this Mage may, instead, give Link 1, 200 or 300 Force Gems (after the initial fee of 100), but it is hardly worth it, as the risk is far greater than the potential reward. A guild of secret agents called the [[Seeker's Guild]] exist to investigate the mages' connection with the strange disappearance of the children in the [[Village of the Blue Maiden]]. They discover that the mages have a shallow connection, but should not be suspected as accomplices in the children's disappearance.
The Mages appear in various levels throughout the game, giving bits of advice. For example, one of the Mages, in [[Kakariko Village]], charges Link 100 [[Force Gem]]s for a [[Fortune Teller|fortune]] that may ironically warn of impending bad luck. Comically, she then robs Link of 300 further Force Gems. However, this Mage may, instead, give Link 1, 200 or 300 Force Gems (after the initial fee of 100), but it is hardly worth it, as the risk is far greater than the potential reward. A guild of secret agents called the [[Seeker's Guild]] exist to investigate the mages' connection with the strange disappearance of the children in the [[Village of the Blue Maiden]]. They discover that the mages have a shallow connection, but should not be suspected as accomplices in the children's disappearance.


Despite supporting Vaati, they are not harmful enough to be considered enemies. One Mage gives Link a [[Moon Pearl]],<ref>{{Cite|You want a Moon Pearl? I suppose it's the least I can do after everything you've done for me.|Mage|FSA}}</ref> another gives him the [[Magic Book]] and requests him to give it to [[Iris|her apprentice]], and one Mage, who claims having created the [[Bombos Medallion|Bombos]] and [[Quake Medallion]]s,<ref>{{Cite|We magic users have enchanted two types of medallion. These medallions instantly alter the shape of an evil presence or make it vanish.|Mage|FSA}}</ref> allows Link to use a Quake Medallion. One of the Mages owns a [[Shooting Gallery]] in the Village of the Blue Maiden.
Despite supporting Vaati, they are not harmful enough to be considered enemies. One Mage gives Link a [[Moon Pearl]],<ref>{{Cite|You want a Moon Pearl? I suppose it's the least I can do after everything you've done for me.|Mage|FSA}}</ref> while another gives him the [[Magic Book]] and requests him to give it to [[Iris|her apprentice]]. Another Mage helpfully tells Link about the [[Bombos Medallion|Bombos]] and [[Quake Medallion]]s created by the magic users, and offers him a self-enchanted Quake Medallion.<ref>{{Cite|We magic users have enchanted two types of medallion. These medallions instantly alter the shape of an evil presence or make it vanish. One of these medallions is in that treasure chest there. It's one that I enchanted myself. You may use it if you like.|Mage|FSA}}</ref>. One of the Mages owns a [[Shooting Gallery]] in the Village of the Blue Maiden.


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Revision as of 03:25, 25 January 2023

The Mages are cloaked women that vocally support Vaati in Four Swords Adventures.[1] They occasionally reward Link and thank him for freeing Vaati.[2]

Biography

The Mages appear in various levels throughout the game, giving bits of advice. For example, one of the Mages, in Kakariko Village, charges Link 100 Force Gems for a fortune that may ironically warn of impending bad luck. Comically, she then robs Link of 300 further Force Gems. However, this Mage may, instead, give Link 1, 200 or 300 Force Gems (after the initial fee of 100), but it is hardly worth it, as the risk is far greater than the potential reward. A guild of secret agents called the Seeker's Guild exist to investigate the mages' connection with the strange disappearance of the children in the Village of the Blue Maiden. They discover that the mages have a shallow connection, but should not be suspected as accomplices in the children's disappearance.

Despite supporting Vaati, they are not harmful enough to be considered enemies. One Mage gives Link a Moon Pearl,[3] while another gives him the Magic Book and requests him to give it to her apprentice. Another Mage helpfully tells Link about the Bombos and Quake Medallions created by the magic users, and offers him a self-enchanted Quake Medallion.[4]. One of the Mages owns a Shooting Gallery in the Village of the Blue Maiden.

Trivia

Nomenclature

The definition for mage is "a person educated in the magical arts".

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 265
  2. "You're the boy who awoke Vaati, aren't you? Thank you very much! You've made the world a better place for our kind!" — Mage (Four Swords Adventures)
  3. "You want a Moon Pearl? I suppose it's the least I can do after everything you've done for me." — Mage (Four Swords Adventures)
  4. "We magic users have enchanted two types of medallion. These medallions instantly alter the shape of an evil presence or make it vanish. One of these medallions is in that treasure chest there. It's one that I enchanted myself. You may use it if you like." — Mage (Four Swords Adventures)