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Name - What's the name of this town?

Kakariko Village

 
Description - How would you describe Kakariko Village?

Kakariko Village is a hidden village in Necluda that's home to the Sheikah people and Great Fairy Cotera.

 
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Politics - What are the politics like in Kakariko Village?

The people have been known to go back and forth on whether or not it was a good idea to give up their technological advances, and whether or not they should continue to cloister themselves from the rest of society.

 
Laws - What are the major laws in Kakariko Village?

While they follow Hyrulean law, the Sheikah have their own set of laws that have been passed down over the generations from elder to elder. The chief law is that the Sheikah ultimately serves the Royal Family.

No Sheikah is allowed to dispense the secrets of the village to any outsider, and all offenders are to be banished.

 
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Established year - When was Kakariko Village founded?

Well before the Great Flood

 
Founding story - How was Kakariko Village founded?

Kakariko Village had been the home of the Sheikah for as long as their race has been around. At one point, they were almost wiped out around the time that Ganon first rose to power, but they managed to bounce back after the Great Flood.

 
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Other

The frog deity statues

 
Municipal buildings

Paya's house

 
Landmarks - What landmarks are in Kakariko Village?

The Great Fairy Fountain

Ta'loh Naeg Shrine

 
Shopping areas

High Spirits Produce

The Curious Quiver

Enchanted clothing shop

 
Recreational areas

Pikango's Art Gallery: an art gallery run by Pikango where people can view collections as well as learn the basics of painting

Cotera Forest

 
Places to eat

Koko's Place: a restaurant run by the now famous chef, Koko

 
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Population size

380 Sheikah

 
Location

A hilly valley in West Necluda surrounded by the Pillars of Levia

 
Exports

Crops: carrots, pumpkins, potatoes, bok choy, plums, peaches, persimmon, rice, sage, ginger

Other: rice wine, plum wine, vinegar

 
Currency

Rupees (R)

 
Climate

Mild and wet, warm summers and cold winters, 30 inches of precipitation per year

 
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