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'''Sera''' (セーラ, ''Seera'') is a resident of [[Ordon Village]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', the mother of [[Beth]] and the wife of [[Hanch]]. She runs [[Sera's Sundries]], the only shop in town, where Link can buy the [[Slingshot]]. The shop also stocks [[Milk]], [[Bait#Twilight Princess|Bee Larvae]] and, later in the game, [[Lantern Oil]].
'''Sera''' (セーラ, ''Seera'') is a character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.
 
==Biography==
Sera is a resident of [[Ordon Village]], the mother of [[Beth]] and the wife of [[Hanch]]. She runs [[Sera's Sundries]], the only shop in town, where Link can buy the [[Slingshot]]. The shop also stocks [[Milk]], [[Bait#Twilight Princess|Bee Larvae]] and, later in the game, [[Lantern Oil]].


Sera owns a [[cat]] named Link that she cares for dearly. Link the cat runs away after she scolds him for eating a fish meant for her family's dinner. She is so distressed over her missing cat that she tires herself too much to sell anything in her shop. The cat can be found near the water in the back of Jaggle's house, but the cat runs away whenever Link goes near. After catching a fish with the fishing rod, the cat will come up near Link meowing. After Link catches a second fish and releases it, the cat grabs it up before it can go back in the water, taking the fish back home to Sera. Sera is so happy with her cat's return that she gives Link a [[Bottle]] that is half full with milk, having given the other half to the cat. At this point, Link is now able to purchase items.
Sera owns a [[cat]] named Link that she cares for dearly. Link the cat runs away after she scolds him for eating a fish meant for her family's dinner. She is so distressed over her missing cat that she tires herself too much to sell anything in her shop. The cat can be found near the water in the back of Jaggle's house, but the cat runs away whenever Link goes near. After catching a fish with the fishing rod, the cat will come up near Link meowing. After Link catches a second fish and releases it, the cat grabs it up before it can go back in the water, taking the fish back home to Sera. Sera is so happy with her cat's return that she gives Link a [[Bottle]] that is half full with milk, having given the other half to the cat. At this point, Link is now able to purchase items.

Revision as of 14:51, 15 November 2010

Template:Character Sera (セーラ, Seera) is a character in Twilight Princess.

Biography

Sera is a resident of Ordon Village, the mother of Beth and the wife of Hanch. She runs Sera's Sundries, the only shop in town, where Link can buy the Slingshot. The shop also stocks Milk, Bee Larvae and, later in the game, Lantern Oil.

Sera owns a cat named Link that she cares for dearly. Link the cat runs away after she scolds him for eating a fish meant for her family's dinner. She is so distressed over her missing cat that she tires herself too much to sell anything in her shop. The cat can be found near the water in the back of Jaggle's house, but the cat runs away whenever Link goes near. After catching a fish with the fishing rod, the cat will come up near Link meowing. After Link catches a second fish and releases it, the cat grabs it up before it can go back in the water, taking the fish back home to Sera. Sera is so happy with her cat's return that she gives Link a Bottle that is half full with milk, having given the other half to the cat. At this point, Link is now able to purchase items.

Trivia

  • Sera shares many similarities with Rose from The Wind Waker. They are both big women with blonde hair, both live in the hero's hometown (Ordon Village and Outset Island respectively), and both have a pet named like the hero (a cat and a pig respectively).