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The Great Dragonfly Fairy is a character in The Minish Cap.[2]

Biography[]

Great Dragonfly Fairy (Figurine from The Minish Cap)
TMC Great Dragonfly Fairy Figurine Sprite
Great Dragonfly Fairy
(North America): The Great Dragonfly Fairy of Royal
Valley. She gives you a larger
quiver, allowing you to carry
more arrows with you.
(Europe): The Great Dragonfly Fairy of Mount
Crenel. She gives you a larger
quiver, allowing you to carry
more arrows with you.

The Great Dragonfly Fairy is found near the entrance of the Royal Valley, behind a wall accessible with Bombs. She asks Link to tell her of his adventures, and asks a series of questions regarding several key details of his journey.[3] If Link answers all of her questions correctly, she will reward him with a larger Quiver.[4] If Link gets any of the questions wrong, she accuses him of lying and takes away all his Arrows.[5]

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in other regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
LanguageName
GermanyGermanHohe Libellen-Fee[6]
ItalyItalianFata Radiosa libellula[7]
SpainSpanishEUGran Hada Libélula[8]
This table was generated using translation pages.

See Also[]

References

  1. "The Great Dragonfly Fairy of Royal Valley. She gives you a larger quiver, allowing you to carry more arrows with you." — Figurine (The Minish Cap)
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 270 (TMC)
  3. "Would you tell me of the things you've seen on your adventures?" — Great Dragonfly Fairy (The Minish Cap)
  4. "I see. Thank you for telling me about your quest. You remember it all so well. Such a faithful memory should be rewarded with some of my power." — Great Dragonfly Fairy (The Minish Cap)
  5. "You have lied to me. As punishment for your lie, I will reduce your number of arrows to zero." — Great Dragonfly Fairy (The Minish Cap)
  6. Encyclopedia (TOKYOPOP) pg. 270
  7. Encyclopedia (Magazzini Salani) pg. 270
  8. Encyclopedia (Norma Editorial) pg. 270