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'''Soal''' is a small boy who makes a little cash by polishing shoes on the streets of [[Hyrule Castle Town]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. He can be found sitting outside [[Chudley’s Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium]] in the central square, where he will offer to polish [[Link]]'s shoes for a small fee of 10 [[Rupee]]s.<ref>{{cite|Hey, you! Your shoes are grimy! No matter how good your clothes look, you don't look pulled together if your shoes are dirty. If someone's checking you out, they'll look at your shoes too... I bet they didn't let you in that snooty shop, did they? What do you think? I polish 'em up real nice for 10 Rupees.|Soal|TP}}</ref> This is necessary if Link is to be allowed access to the Emporium.<ref>{{cite|Excuse me... I am terribly sorry, but... Well, having a costumer in the store with shoes as filthy as yours can make our other clients uncomfortable. We hope that you will come back once you have found some more-polished footwear.|Shop Guard|TP}}</ref> Once the Emporium is purchased by [[Malo]] and transformed into the cheaply-priced [[Malo Mart]], Link will no longer need to polish his shoes to enter. However, Soal will still remain outside the shop offering to clean Link's shoes for the same price.
'''Soal''' is a character in {{TP}}.
 
==Biography==
Soal is a small boy who makes a little cash by polishing shoes on the streets of [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. He can be found sitting outside [[Chudley’s Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium]] in the central square, where he will offer to polish [[Link]]'s shoes for 10 [[Rupee]]s.<ref>{{Cite|Hey, you! Your shoes are grimy! No matter how good your clothes look, you don't look pulled together if your shoes are dirty. If someone's checking you out, they'll look at your shoes too... I bet they didn't let you in that snooty shop, did they? What do you think? I polish 'em up real nice for 10 Rupees.|Soal|TP}}</ref> This is necessary to be allowed to access to the Emporium.<ref>{{Cite|Excuse me... I am terribly sorry, but... Well, having a costumer in the store with shoes as filthy as yours can make our other clients uncomfortable. We hope that you will come back once you have found some more-polished footwear.|Shop Guard|TP}}</ref> Once the Emporium is purchased by [[Malo]] and transformed into [[Malo Mart]], Link will no longer need to polish his shoes to enter. However, Soal will still remain outside the shop offering to clean Link's shoes for the same price.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
"Soal" is a play on the word "sole", the bottom surface of a shoe.  
"Soal" is a play on the word "sole", the bottom surface of a shoe.  


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Revision as of 22:02, 25 August 2014

Template:Character Soal is a character in Twilight Princess.

Biography

Soal is a small boy who makes a little cash by polishing shoes on the streets of Hyrule Castle Town. He can be found sitting outside Chudley’s Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium in the central square, where he will offer to polish Link's shoes for 10 Rupees.[1] This is necessary to be allowed to access to the Emporium.[2] Once the Emporium is purchased by Malo and transformed into Malo Mart, Link will no longer need to polish his shoes to enter. However, Soal will still remain outside the shop offering to clean Link's shoes for the same price.

Etymology

"Soal" is a play on the word "sole", the bottom surface of a shoe.

References

  1. "Hey, you! Your shoes are grimy! No matter how good your clothes look, you don't look pulled together if your shoes are dirty. If someone's checking you out, they'll look at your shoes too... I bet they didn't let you in that snooty shop, did they? What do you think? I polish 'em up real nice for 10 Rupees." — Soal (Twilight Princess)
  2. "Excuse me... I am terribly sorry, but... Well, having a costumer in the store with shoes as filthy as yours can make our other clients uncomfortable. We hope that you will come back once you have found some more-polished footwear." — Shop Guard (Twilight Princess)