6.01.2004

Kakariko Village/graveyard

Do: re-explore kakariko village
Get: hookshot
Meet: Dampe`
 
From Hyrule field, get to kakariko village (you cannot bring epona, she will not let you).
 
You will notice that many guys who were in the market as a child, are well here as an adult (unlike the unlucky ones who got turned into ReDeads). Talk to many of them for information on what has happened.
 
Besides that, go to the graveyard. Walk up the slope left of you and you'll see a gravestone with flowers at the base of it. Pull it, than drop down the hole to find much creep, for you'll be in Dampe`'s tomb, under his grave!
 
Walk forward and talk to him to race (you are not racing to see who can finish first, you are trying to keep up with him). Follow him through many paths, follow but watch out for the fire he drops. You have a few consiqunces if you don't keep up: you get trapped behind a rock he closes, stay stuck in a corner for too long, or, run into a ReDead. Of course, this paroll will only happen if you loose track and cannot keep up. The reward at the end is the hookshot, that is the equiptment Sheik said you'll need; "equipt as you fully are, you will not get very far, kakariko village is where you should head".
 
Exit by going straight. There will be a big blue rock in the way, and, it will have the same markings as the alter and temple of time. So, play the song of time to move it, just like the block blocking the sacred realem. Walk up, and you'll find yourself in the windmill. Jump down and stand infront of that guy who complains about that ocarina kid who meadeled with the windmill. Show him your ocarina, and he will begin to recognize you. He says: "I'll never forget this song: A, c-down, c-up, A, c-down, c-up". This just appears to be the tune of the mill, the song of storms. After this, it will start to rain and he will be mad. Exit, nothing will happen if you don't, but as I just said, nothing will happen, and you will be awful bored.
 
You may choose to look around and see all of the changes and new shops and stuff there are. It has, as that one guy said when you were a kid: "one day, this village will be a thriving town almost as much as hyrule market", then exit.  

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