Allan

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Allan is a character in Oracle of Ages.[3]

Biography

On his way to the Spirit's Grave, Link overhears a group of young boys speaking in fear of a ghost.[4] Once the Power Bracelet is obtained in the dungeon nearby, Link can lift the rock blocking the entrance to the tomb and investigate for himself. Inside he discovers a Poe named Allan, who is harmless and simply wishes to have its headstone moved, as its actual self is trapped within the grave.[5] Using the Power Bracelet, Link is able to accord it the favor, allowing Allan to move on to the afterlife.[6] As thanks, it gives him its Poe Clock, which is the first item in the Trading Sequence.[7]

Nomenclature

Allan's name is a play on the name of the famous writer, Edgar Allan Poe.

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNames
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSISimplified
阿兰 (Ā lán)[9]
The Italian Republic
Italian
Allan[8]
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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 134
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 118
  3. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 254 (OoAOracle of Ages)
  4. No way! It's too scary! It's pitch black inside that grave beneath the tree! Besides... It might come out... ...The ghost. — Boy (Oracle of Ages)
  5. Someone finally came! This headstone blocks my path to the afterlife. I'm actually below here, right? I'd appreciate it if you could help me out. — Allan (Oracle of Ages)
  6. You must have moved my headstone! That means I can move on to the afterworld. My heart lifts at the thought of it! Thanks! — Allan (Oracle of Ages)
  7. You came out! Since I'm moving on, I don't need this anymore. Take it! I hope you can reach the afterworld soon, too! — Allan (Oracle of Ages)
  8. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 254
  9. 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 254