Mido Town

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Mido Town,[1] also known as the Harbor Town of Mido,[2] is a location in The Adventure of Link.

Features

The town is located in a desert just north of the King's Tomb, and near the Port which is the gateway across the Stormy Straights and to Eastern Hyrule. The Hammer must be obtained in order to clear the Rocks that obstruct the path to the town of Mido, otherwise Link must travel the long path through Death Mountain to get there.

Inside Mido's church lives an Hylian Knight who teaches Link the Downthrust move. However, the main door is locked from the inside, so Link uses the Jump Spell to reach the church tower and enters through its open door. The swordsman at the end of the basement passes on Link's new skill upon talking to him.[3]

An Old Woman also approaches Link and asks for his help in saving her sick daughter.[4] The Water of Life, which is needed to recuperate the health of the mother's child, is found in a Cave in Moruge Swamp blocked by a boulder. After returning the medicine to the Old Woman, she rewards Link by allowing him inside her house and letting the young hero meet an Old Man,[5] who teaches him the Fairy (Magic) magic in return.[6]

Trivia

  • The town church's steeple is topped by a white cross in the original Japanese version of the game. In subsequent releases, this is replaced by an addition to the roof adorned by a black cross of a different shape.[7]

Nomenclature

Mido Town is named after Mido from Ocarina of Time.[note 1] It is the only town not to be named after a sage.[8]

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ミドの町 (Mido no Machi)[10]Same as English.
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSISimplified
米德镇 (Mǐ dé zhèn)[12]Mǐdé Town
The French Republic
FrenchEUEuropean
Ville de Mido[11]Mido City
The Italian Republic
Italian
Città di Mido[9]Mido City
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Notes

  1. This is according to the in-universe chronology, where The Adventure of Link precedes Ocarina of Time.

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 108 (TAoLThe Adventure of Link)
  2. HARBOR TOWN OF MIDO — Sign (The Adventure of Link)
  3. WHEN YOU JUMP PRESS DOWNWARD TO STAB. — Swordsman (The Adventure of Link)
  4. PLEASE. MY DAUGHTER IS SICK. HELP HER! — Old Woman (The Adventure of Link)
  5. THE WATER OF LIFE! QUICK COME WITH ME. — Old Woman (The Adventure of Link)
  6. THIS MAGIC WORD WILL GIVE YOU POWER. — Old Man (The Adventure of Link)
  7. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link/Regional Differences , The Cutting Room Floor, retrieved January 23, 2020.
  8. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 61
  9. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 108
  10. The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 16
  11. Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 108
  12. 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 224
Major locations in The Adventure of Link
Tantari DesertParapa PalaceParapa DesertRuto TownNorth CastleRauru TownMidoro PalaceMoruge SwampMidoro SwampMido TownSaria TownDeath MountainDeath MountainKing's TombIsland PalaceDarunia TownNabooru TownOld Kasuto TownThree-Eye RockMaze IslandNew Kasuto Town

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