Orca (Spirit Tracks)

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Orca is a character in Spirit Tracks.[3]

Biography

Orca is a woman from Papuchia Village. She lives in the first house that Link comes to when he arrives in the village.

Orca explains to Link that the men of Papuchia Village have been abducted by Pirates, who operate in the nearby waters.[4] The Wise One has foreseen that if she does not get married within the year, then she will never be able to.[5] Once Link has completed the Ocean Temple, she will ask for his help in finding a date;[6] her ideal man would have a beard, a large nose, and a burly, rugged appearance.[7]

After agreeing to help, Link can speak to the lumberjacks from Whittleton and offer to take them to aboard the Spirit Train to meet Orca. The most eligible candidate turns out to be Dovok, Whittleton's chief. When Link brings the chief to Papuchia Village, he and Orca immediately grow fond of one another and promptly decide to get married.[8][9] As thanks, Orca gives Link Force Gem 2, which creates a section of Spirit Tracks to the Forest Realm.

One of the kidnapped Papuchia villagers, Wadatsumi, is extremely fond of Orca, and when Link rescues him from the Pirate Hideout, he implies that he and Orca are a couple.[10] Upon returning to Papuchia Village, Wadatsumi appears shocked that Orca has married another man,[11] but Orca reminds him that they were never an item to begin with.[12]. If Link rescues him before Orca gets married to Dovok, then he will behave overly familiar with her,[13][14] and wind up being rejected nonetheless.[15]

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  1. The village chief went on a date with the Papuchia woman? And they're very happy? Oh... Why didn't she pick me? What did I do wrong? ...It's not my looks, is it? Do I look that bad? Oh, this is terrible... — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  2. My new wife and I are so happy! And it's all thanks to you! — Dovok (Spirit Tracks)
  3. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 289
  4. Pirates often show up in the waters surrounding this village. In fact, all the local men have been kidnapped. Including that one guy... — Orca (Spirit Tracks)
  5. I had the Wise One read my fortune. She said I must marry my special someone this year, or it'll never happen... Now what do I do? — Orca (Spirit Tracks)
  6. I believe in the Wise One. She said I should find a man to marry. Know anybody nice? — Orca (Spirit Tracks)
  7. Hm... What's my ideal man? Well, he needs a beard. Facial hair is a must-have. And a large nose. Ooh, I love big noses. Let's see, what else... Oh! And he has to be rugged! I like the burly, manly type. See, I don't ask for much! — Orca (Spirit Tracks)
  8. So you're the eligible bachelorette? I don't mean to embarrass you, but... You're just stunning! I don't think anyone could ever hold a candle to you! — Dovok (Spirit Tracks)
  9. That magnificent beard... That stunning nose... I think I've finally found my Mr. Right! You have to be the one that the Wise One was talking about! This must be fate! I, for one, think we should get married right away! — Orca (Spirit Tracks)
  10. Heh heh heh. Thanks for rescuing me, kid. I've got a woman back home in Papuchia Village, and I really miss her... — Wadatsumi (Spirit Tracks)
  11. Your what?! How could you? What about us? — Wadatsumi (Spirit Tracks)
  12. What do you mean, "what about us"? There never was any "us"! Now will you please just leave me alone? — Orca (Spirit Tracks)
  13. I prayed to the spirits ever day that I'd see your beautiful face again. And you're just as lovely as I remember! — Wadatsumi (Spirit Tracks)
  14. What am I doing here?! Are you joking, dearest sweetie pie? — Wadatsumi (Spirit Tracks)
  15. No, I'm serious! And please don't call me that. It's really...weird. Listen, I've told you before that I just wanted to be friends. But now I'm not sure I even want that. Please just give me some space. — Orca (Spirit Tracks)