

We should look around." - Ezlo ( The Minish Cap) But perhaps there is someone here who understands your language. I'm afraid I didn't catch most of what they said myself. It's a little different from the dialect I am most familiar with.

In the small lake adjacent to Festari's home, a Piece of Heart can be obtained, after getting the Flippers from the Temple of Droplets in Lake Hylia.To access the Dungeon, Link must get the approval of Gentari and Festari the latter guards the passage to the Shrine itself. North of the Village lies the Deepwood Shrine, the game's first Dungeon and the location of the Earth Element. The Minish of the Minish Village speak a language slightly different from that of the Minish Realm, and do not understand the Hylian language.

Link and Ezlo are unable to understand the language, and therefore seek out the Jabber Nut, hinted at by Festari himself, in the Village so they may be able to understand the Minish language. The Forest Picori that inhabit the Village incorporate their own language into their societal culture. Despite the relative shock shared by most Forest Picori at Link's presence, a prominent Minish named Festari enthusiastically greets him at his home, revealing himself as an admirer and human enthusiast. When Link first arrives in the Village, the Forest Picori act surprised to see him, as it has been ages since the last human visit to the village.
