Deya Village Ruins
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, and they are bordered by the Hills of Baumer to the north and west. The Deya Village Ruins are set mostly on marshland, with little 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. Several Busted Wagons litter the Deya Village Ruins, which can be searched for Materials.
A Stone Talus rests in the northern section of the Deya Village Ruins. In The Champions' Ballad Downloadable Content pack, Misko's EX Journal 2 can be found under a collapsed roof in one of the easternmost Ruined House. The Journal contains the locations for six priceless relics stolen from Hyrule Castle by Misko.[3] The 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 objective, all four Side Quests will mark the Journal's location on the Sheikah Slate's Map until Link reads the relevant page of the Journal.
Areas
Creatures
Enemies
Normal |
Master Mode |
Sub-Bosses
Materials
Equipment
Treasure Chests
Treasure Chest | |
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Contents | |
Notes | North side of the Deya Village Ruins |
Treasure Chest | |
Contents | |
Notes | Inside of an unnamed Well in the center of the Ruins |
Treasure Chest | |
Contents | |
Notes | On the northeastern shore of Deya Lake |
Treasure Chest | |
Contents | |
Notes | Beneath a pile of Boulders in a southern House |
Treasure Chest | |
Contents | |
Notes | Inside a Ruined House on the island in the middle of Deya Lake |
Treasure Chest | |
Contents | |
Notes | |
Treasure Chest | |
Contents | |
Notes | Inside of the Hills of Baumer Well |
Treasure Chest | Contents | Notes |
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North side of the Deya Village Ruins | ||
Inside of an unnamed Well in the center of the Ruins | ||
On the northeastern shore of Deya Lake | ||
Beneath a pile of Boulders in a southern House | ||
Inside a Ruined House on the island in the middle of Deya Lake | ||
Inside of the Hills of Baumer Well |
Korok Seeds
Korok | |
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Type | |
Notes | Inside of a hollow Tree trunk in the southwestern Ruins |
Korok | |
Type | |
Notes | Appears when the attached Iron is moved into the Deya Village Ruins Well with Magnesis |
Korok | Type | Notes |
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Inside of a hollow Tree trunk in the southwestern Ruins | ||
Appears when the attached Iron is moved into the Deya Village Ruins Well with Magnesis |
Tears of the Kingdom
Areas
Nomenclature
The name of the Deya Village Ruins is derived from Deya Lake's name. In Japanese, Deya Lake is named アデヤ湖 (Adeya KoAdeya Lake), which is a pun on the Japanese name for the blueface angelfish, アデヤッコ (Adeyakko).
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Language | Names | Meanings |
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阿德亞村遺跡 (Ādéyà cūn yíjì) (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
阿德亚村遗迹 (Ādéyà cūn yíjì) (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Deya (BotWBreath of the Wild)[4] | ||
Ruines du village d'Adeya (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Ruines du village d'Adeya (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Adeya (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Rovine di Adeya (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
아데야 마을 옛터 (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Aldea Adenya (BotWBreath of the Wild)[5] | Adenya Village | |
Aldea Adenya (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
This table was generated from Zelda Wiki's translation data. |
See Also
References
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Deya Village Ruins
— Map (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Deya Village Ruins
— Map (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑
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) - ↑
Deya
— Map (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Aldea Adenya
— Map (Breath of the Wild)