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Pocket Egg-Cucco Girl (Kakariko Village) |
The entire saga began with the girl who raised cuccos in Kakariko Village. Link once agreed to take care of her Pocket Egg, which soon hatched. Taking the bird with him to a building nearby, Link used the bird to wake up Talon. Returning to Kakariko, the girl was happy that her bird had done so well in Link's care. She then gave him Cojiro, a cucco that once belonged to her brother. |
Cojiro-Brother (Lost Woods) |
It seemed that the cucco girl's brother had run off to the Lost Woods, never to be seen again. Moved by the girl's tale, Link set off for the Lost Woods at once. It didn't take long to find the girl's brother propped up on a stump, weak and exhausted. Seeing his beloved Cojiro lifted the man's spirits, and he asked Link to deliver an Odd Mushroom to his grandmother back in Kakariko Village. |
Odd Mushroon-Mother (Kakariko Village) |
Link took the Odd Mushroom to the women in the potion shop in Kakariko Village. She seemed less than pleased to hear news of her son, but she perhaps was just hiding her feelings beneath a gruff exterior. In return for the Odd Mushroom, she gave Link an Odd Potion to take back to her son. Link didn't know if the concoction would help that ailing man, but he had to try. |
Odd Potion-Kokiri Girl (Lost Woods) |
Returning to the forest, Link found the man gone and a young Kokiri girl in his place. She explained that all who entered the forest eventually became Stalfos. She insisted that Link hand over the potion, which was made from mushrooms from the woods. Though a bit confused, Link was happy to oblige, and he received the Poacher's Saw in exchange for the Odd Potion. |
Poacher's Saw-Carpenter (Gerudo Valley) |
Realizing that the saw probably belonged to the carpenter near Gerudo Valley, Link made his way to that secluded valley as soon as he could. The carpenter was suprised to see his saw, which he had left with his wife, but he thanked Link for bringing it to him. Not having anything particulary valuable to give in return, he finally presented Link with a Broken Goron's Sword. |
Goron's Sword-Biggoron (Death Mountain) |
Link stared at his dubious prize for a while then realized it might be more useful than he first thought. He tucked the blade away and made the arduous climb up Death Mountain to see Biggoron. The skilled craftsman said that he would be happy to repair the sword, but he would need eye drops from King Zora first. Taking the sword, he gave Link a prescription to give to His Fishy Majesty. |
Prescription-King Zora (Zora's Domain) |
King Zora took one look at the prescription and puffed out his gills in an oddly embarrassed way. He explained to Link that he did, indeed, produce the kind of eye drops the Biggoron needed, but he hd none on hand. He offered instead an Eyeball Frog, which was the main ingredient in the drops. He suggested that Link take the perishable frog to the professor who lived beside Lake Hylia. |
Eyeball Frog-Professor (Lake Hylia) |
Link was aghast. The professor had mistaken the frog for a gift and went about preparing the animal for his evening meal! Link stopped the professor in the nick of time and explained his dilemma. Putting away his frying pan with some reluctance, the professor prepared the eye drops. As he left, Link overheard the old man muttering something about it being a waste of a perfectly good frog. |
Eye Drops-Biggoron (Death Mountain) |
Racing against time, Link sprinted up the Death Mountain Trail before the eye drops spoiled. He gave them to Biggoron, who used them right away. To his delight, the drops took effect immediately, soothing Biggoron's eyes and allowing him to see again. He gave Link a claim check for the sword, told him to return in a few days, then went to work straightway. |
Claim Check-Biggoron (Death Mountain) |
Link was normally a patient fellow, but he was anxious to see Biggoron's handiwork. After three days, he couldn't stand the suspense any longer. Clutching the claim check, he went back up to see the giant blacksmith. Link needn't have worried. Biggoron had finished the blade in record time. Taking the Biggoron's Sword in his trembling hands, Link knew that all of his efforts has been well worth it. |
Biggoron's Sword |
The Biggoron's Sword was unlike any blade Link had ever seen. It was larger and more powerful than even the legendary Master Sword--twice as powerful, in fact. It did have its drawbacks, however. It was so massive, Link needed both hands to wield it. This meant that he could not use the sword and a shield at the same time. Still, the Biggoron's Sword served Link well on his many adventures. |
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