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− | '''Dampé''' is a | + | '''Dampé''' is a recurring character in the ''[[Portal: The Legend of Zelda|Legend of Zelda]]'' series. He has a similar appearance and job in every one of his incarnations, being a hunchbacked gravedigger. |
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− | He first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', where he took care of the [[Kakariko | + | He first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', where he took care of the [[Kakariko Village]] Graveyard. He only came out at night, when he ran his Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour. Once he even a dug up a rare [[Hookshot]], which he treasured. Dampé died in the seven years of [[Link']]s slumber, but his ghost continued to live in the catacombs below the graveyard and brought the Hookshot with him. Afterwards Link was able to race Dampé's ghost through his maze-like tomb in order to win the Hookshot. |
− | The [[Termina|Terminan]] Dampé appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' and was deftly afraid of ghosts | + | The [[Termina|Terminan]] Dampé appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' and worked at the Ikana Graveyard. Unike other versions, this one was deftly afraid of ghosts. Dampé was constantly searching for an ancient Ikanan treasure that was said to be hidden in his basement, but he needed Link's fairy to see in the dark while he dug up holes. In the end, the treasure wound up being a bottle, which he allowed Link to keep. |
− | Dampé has also shown up working at the graveyard near the swamp in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', | + | Dampé has also shown up working at the graveyard near the swamp in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. He was kept from his work by the local outbreak of monsters, but he told the Links about the Forest of Light's corruption and the Dark Mirror. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' he worked at the Royal Valley. In this game, he could communicate with the dead and often dug up Kinstones that he traded with the various ghosts. He gave Link the graveyard key after Link claimed to have been summoned to the graveyard by the ghost of [[King Gustav]]. Dampé believed him, saying that he has also seen the former king's ghost. |
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+ | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', he tended to the graveyard located by the Sanctuary. He prided himself on being more observant of his surroundings than others assumed, which caused him to be aware of the behaviors of the various people who frequented the Sanctuary. He also saw signs of trouble brewing in Hyrule. He was surprised one day when Link came to visit early and then started to panic when he saw that someone locked the Sanctuary's doors, as he had no key. But he did tell Link about a secret passage that he had heard about and told him to use the captain's sword he was delivering to defend himself. The door was opened, but the priest's daughter [[Seres]] had gone missing, and the captain of the guard had been turned into a painting. Dampé worried for them, although he was relieved when he heard that Seres was safe. He decided to stay by the graveyard and protect it as the troubles in Hyrule escalated. | ||
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+ | Dampé also had a counterpart who appeared in [[Lorule]], in an alternate version of Sanctuary's graveyard. This version has a purplish sin tone and was implied to be undead. The graves had been replaced by columns, so Dampé had no graves to look after, and he forgot whatever the graves were supposed to be protecting (which was a piece of Master Ore that was hidden in an underground cave). When Link met him, he was surprised that Link could see him, as no one apparently talked to him for a long time. | ||
=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
*In ''Ocarina of Time'', one child idolizes Dampé and tries to imitate him during the daytime. This leads him to buy the Spooky Mask from Link in order to appear more frightening like Dampé. | *In ''Ocarina of Time'', one child idolizes Dampé and tries to imitate him during the daytime. This leads him to buy the Spooky Mask from Link in order to appear more frightening like Dampé. | ||
+ | *The version of Dampé in ''Majora's Mask'' mentions having a wife. | ||
+ | *In ''A Link Between Worlds'', both versions of Dampé have a habit of referring to themselves in the third person. | ||
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Species | Hylian |
Debut | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
Dampé is a recurring character in the Legend of Zelda series. He has a similar appearance and job in every one of his incarnations, being a hunchbacked gravedigger.
Background
He first appeared in Ocarina of Time, where he took care of the Kakariko Village Graveyard. He only came out at night, when he ran his Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour. Once he even a dug up a rare Hookshot, which he treasured. Dampé died in the seven years of Link's slumber, but his ghost continued to live in the catacombs below the graveyard and brought the Hookshot with him. Afterwards Link was able to race Dampé's ghost through his maze-like tomb in order to win the Hookshot.
The Terminan Dampé appeared in Majora's Mask and worked at the Ikana Graveyard. Unike other versions, this one was deftly afraid of ghosts. Dampé was constantly searching for an ancient Ikanan treasure that was said to be hidden in his basement, but he needed Link's fairy to see in the dark while he dug up holes. In the end, the treasure wound up being a bottle, which he allowed Link to keep.
Dampé has also shown up working at the graveyard near the swamp in Four Swords Adventures. He was kept from his work by the local outbreak of monsters, but he told the Links about the Forest of Light's corruption and the Dark Mirror. In The Minish Cap he worked at the Royal Valley. In this game, he could communicate with the dead and often dug up Kinstones that he traded with the various ghosts. He gave Link the graveyard key after Link claimed to have been summoned to the graveyard by the ghost of King Gustav. Dampé believed him, saying that he has also seen the former king's ghost.
In A Link Between Worlds, he tended to the graveyard located by the Sanctuary. He prided himself on being more observant of his surroundings than others assumed, which caused him to be aware of the behaviors of the various people who frequented the Sanctuary. He also saw signs of trouble brewing in Hyrule. He was surprised one day when Link came to visit early and then started to panic when he saw that someone locked the Sanctuary's doors, as he had no key. But he did tell Link about a secret passage that he had heard about and told him to use the captain's sword he was delivering to defend himself. The door was opened, but the priest's daughter Seres had gone missing, and the captain of the guard had been turned into a painting. Dampé worried for them, although he was relieved when he heard that Seres was safe. He decided to stay by the graveyard and protect it as the troubles in Hyrule escalated.
Dampé also had a counterpart who appeared in Lorule, in an alternate version of Sanctuary's graveyard. This version has a purplish sin tone and was implied to be undead. The graves had been replaced by columns, so Dampé had no graves to look after, and he forgot whatever the graves were supposed to be protecting (which was a piece of Master Ore that was hidden in an underground cave). When Link met him, he was surprised that Link could see him, as no one apparently talked to him for a long time.
Trivia
- In Ocarina of Time, one child idolizes Dampé and tries to imitate him during the daytime. This leads him to buy the Spooky Mask from Link in order to appear more frightening like Dampé.
- The version of Dampé in Majora's Mask mentions having a wife.
- In A Link Between Worlds, both versions of Dampé have a habit of referring to themselves in the third person.