Private Oasis

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Private Oasis,[1] also known as LinkAppears in-game as the player"s chosen name."s Oasis,[2] is one of the islands of the Great Sea in The Wind Waker.

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So, tell me, small fry... Have you heard of the golden set of Triumph Forks? It"s right there, I tell you! A chart that shows you where they are! In that house! If you want it, you"d better go in there and scour the place from floor to ceiling!

The seafood is delicious around there.

It"d be great to live somewhere like that...

The Private Oasis is a luxury getaway island located near the center of the Great Sea, one square south from the Tower of the Gods. The island features floral arrangements, a waterfall that flows into a large wading pool with a gazebo and several Rupees and Hearts hidden in the water, and an indoor Cabana. The Private Oasis is originally owned by Mrs. Marie; despite its name, Link is free to explore the island, but attempting to enter Mrs. Marie"s Cabana will get him scolded by the Butler.[3]

Once Link shows Cabana Deed to the Butler, he recognizes the young hero as the property"s new master,[4] and the island"s name becomes "Link"s Oasis".[2] Inside the Cabana, Link can find the Sliding Picture Puzzle Minigame and a Secret Cave that leads to Triforce Chart #2. Outside, he can reach the top of the waterfall by using the Hookshot on a Palm Tree, or by gliding with the Deku Leaf from the Cabana"s porch. Here, he"ll find a Treasure Chest containing Treasure Chart #27.

Old Man Ho Ho also spends time on this island, staring through his Telescope at a flock of Seagulls until such time that Link defeats the Big Octo they are hovering around, at which point he vanishes.[5] This island is also the location where the Korok Drona chose to plant one of the Great Deku Tree"s seeds.

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  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 260
  2. Eh-HEM! This cabana belongs to the master, and the master alone! You grimy, trespassing little scoundrel! Away with you! AWAY, I say! — Butler (The Wind Waker)
  3. Why that"s the... Are you... Are you the new master?! ...Are you Master LinkAppears in-game as the player"s chosen name.?
    Ah... I am so pleased to hear that name!
    — Butler (The Wind Waker)
  4. Ho ho! One! One flying seagull! No! Two! Two flying seagulls! Wait! I see more seagulls! Three! Four! Five! Now six! No! No! Seven seagulls! Eight! This is madness! Eight seagulls... — Old Man Ho Ho (The Wind Waker)
  5. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker—Prima"s Official Strategy Guide, Prima Games, pg. 108
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