User:Mistertrouble189/Breath of the Wild

Hyrule Field

 * Brigo, soldier at Proxim Bridge
 * Giro, merchant in woods near Proxim Bridge
 * Brokka, soldier patrolling road between stable and Kakariko
 * Bagut, merchant traveling between stable and Kakariko
 * Agus, merchant traveling between stable and Hateno

Dueling Peaks Stable

 * Rensa, stable master
 * Tasseren, innkeeper
 * Darton
 * Shibo
 * Beedle, traveling merchant
 * Domidak, treasure hunter
 * Prissen, treasure hunter
 * Hino
 * Sagessa

Kakariko Village
Kakariko Village, located in a valley in West Necluda, was able to rebuild after the events of the Great Calamity after suffering much destruction and betrayal. One hundred years later, the people of Kakariko Village tend to a quiet life, mostly farming or selling goods from their shops. Impa, leader of the Shiekah people and elder of Kakariko, resides in a house atop a hill with her granddaughter, Paya.


 * Nanna
 * Lasli
 * Olkin, farmer
 * Mellie
 * Ollie, innkeeper
 * Trissa, food store shopkeeper
 * Rola, general store shopkeeper
 * Pikagno, traveling artist
 * Claree, boutique shopkeeper
 * Cado, gaurd
 * Dorian, guard
 * Impa
 * Paya
 * Cottla, village child
 * Koko, village child
 * Steen

Hateno Village
Hateno Village was a bustling community located in the East Necluda region of Hyrule Kingdom. During the Great Calamity, much of Hyrule Kingdom was destroyed, but due to the considerable distance between Hyrule Castle and Hateno Village, the bustling community was spared from much destruction. Additionally, Fort Hateno served as the last line of defense between Calamity Ganon's forces and the people of Hateno Village. The corrupt Guardians slaughtered scores of Hyrulean soldiers stationed at Fort Hateno and while the fortress was destroyed, it successfully warded the Guardians off and spared the village from any more destruction. Having survived the Great Calamity while so many others did not, the people of Hateno Village kept surviving in the fertile hills of East Necluda. One hundred years after the Great Calamity, Hateno Village continues to thrive, surrounded by farms, windmills, and pastures for livestock, contributing to a bustling commerce center as traveling merchants routinely stop in town to trade goods with shopkeepers and villagers alike. Bolson Construction was hired to expand the village due to the growing population, building new homes on recently developed land, while tearing down a vacant house as voted upon by the villagers. The Hateno Ancient Tech Lab overlooks the village, home Purah and Symin, a pair of Sheikah researchers originally from Kakariko. In the nearby ruins, soldiers keep the memory of Fort Hateno alive as they honor the brave soldiers who lost their lives during the Great Calamity. In addition to the soldiers, several locals have made the ruins their home, including a treasure hunter and an ancient text researcher.


 * Garill, guard at Fort Hateno
 * Dr. Calip, ancient text researcher at Fort Hateno
 * Teli, treasure hunter at Fort Hateno