Deya Village Ruins

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This article is about the location in its ruined state. For the original location, see Deya Village.

The Deya Village Ruins are a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]

Features and Overview

Breath of the Wild

The Deya Village Ruins are the half-sunken remains of Deya Village, a village that once existed in West Necluda. They are found in the northern portion of Deya Lake at the southern base of the Hills of Baumer. The Deya Village Ruins are set mostly on marshland, with little harvestable vegetation remaining. A Monster Stronghold can be found among the Ruined Houses along the hill to the south. A Barrel containing a Chuchu can be found inside a Ruined House.

A Stone Talus rests in the northern section of the Deya Village Ruins. In The Champions' Ballad DLC Pack, Misko's EX Journal 2 can be found under a collapsed roof in one of the easternmost Ruined Houses. The Journal contains the locations for six priceless relics stolen from Hyrule Castle by Misko.[3] The six priceless relics are linked to four Side Quests: "EX Treasure: Merchant Hood", "EX Treasure: Garb of Winds", "EX Treasure: Usurper King", and "EX Treasure: Dark Armor". When set as Link's destination, all four Side Quests will mark the Journal's location in the Deya Village Ruins on the Sheikah Slate's Map until Link reads the page of the Journal relevant to that Quest.

Several broken Wagon litter the Deya Village Ruins, which can be searched for Materials. A stone slab can be found in the northeastern portion of the Deya Village Ruins, which can either be held with the Stasis Rune and struck, or moved with the Cryonis Rune from underneath. Beneath the slab is a stone Treasure Chest containing an Opal. A metallic Treasure Chest containing an Eightfold Blade can be found embedded in a well south of this slab. In order to open it, Link must use the Magnesis Rune to pull it from the ground. Southeast of this well is a second stone slab, which covers a stone Treasure Chest containing a Purple Rupee, valued at 50 Rupees. A fourth stone Treasure Chest is located beneath a pile of Boulders in a Ruined House. It contains a bundle of 10 Arrows. A metallic Treasure Chest buried underground sits in the Ruined House on the largest island, and contains a Phrenic Bow. North of this is another Ruined House, which hides a stone Treasure Chest containing another Purple Rupee behind two Boulders. Another metallic Treasure Chest containing an Opal can be found buried in an old well behind a Ruined House in the Monster Stronghold on the southern hill overlooking the Lake.

A Korok can be found underneath a Rock inside a hollow Tree trunk on the southwestern portion of the Deya Village Ruins. A second Korok can be found by moving a metal ball attached to a chain into a nearby well north of the first Korok.

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Tears of the Kingdom



Nomenclature

The name for Deya Village Ruins is derived from Deya Lake's name, specifically its name in the Japanese version. In Japanese, Deya Lake's name is アデヤ湖 (Adeya Ko), which is a pun on the Japanese name for the blueface angelfish, アデヤッコ (Adeyakko).

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNames
Japan
Japanese
アデヤむらあと村跡
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
阿德亞村遺跡 (Ādéyà cūn yíjì)
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
阿德亚村遗迹 (Ādéyà cūn yíjì)
Canada
FrenchCA
Ruines du village d'Adeya
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Ruines du village d'Adeya
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Adeya
The Italian Republic
Italian
Rovine di Adeya
The Republic of Korea
Korean
아데야 마을 옛터
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Aldea Adenya
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See Also

References

  1. "Deya Village Ruins" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "Deya Village Ruins" — Map (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. "I hid the six priceless relics I stole from Hyrule Castle in treasure chests... I shall write down their locations. -Misko" — Misko's EX Journal 2 (Breath of the Wild)