

Link starts off with the Child's Wallet, which can hold up to 99 Rupees. In A Link to the Past and Link's Awakening, the maximum is 999 Rupees. In The Legend of Zelda, Link can hold up to 255 Rupees, because the maximum variable is 255 in older computer systems (such used in the Nintendo Entertainment System). In Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, there is no Rupee system, since there are no items to purchase. Wallets are not mentioned until Ocarina of Time, and Link can carry a set number of Rupees throughout the entire course of each of the first four games.

↑ " Forgive your foolish brother who dreamt of the revival of the Royal Family." - Sharp ( Majora's Mask).Tell them the war has ended." - Captain Keeta ( Majora's Mask) ↑ " And convey my words to my men, who, even in death, remain loyal to me.They were the cursed soldiers of the Kingdom of Ikana.What are you gonna do?" - Tatl ( Majora's Mask) He must have been a fine soldier, indeed." - Dampé ( Majora's Mask) In a sense, he is still guarding the Royal Family's treasure. Even though he is dead, his remains still block the way. ↑ 3.0 3.1 " Did you see the huge skeleton at the back of this graveyard? My father once said that was all that was left of the former Royal Soldier who once guarded this graveyard.It seems they're the ghosts of Ikana's Royal Family or something." - Sakon ( Majora's Mask 3D) ↑ 2.0 2.1 " You know.lately, frightening ghosts have been appearing in swarms in Ikana Village across the river.The songs connected to the Royal Family that remain here were all composed by my brother and me." - Flat ( Majora's Mask 3D) ↑ 1.0 1.1 " I served the Ikana Royal Family.To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. This table was generated using translation pages. He also acquires a Piece of Heart, the Song of Storms, and an Empty Bottle from the graves in Ikana Graveyard. After overthrowing Igos du Ikana, Link learns the Elegy of Emptiness from him and uses the song to scale Stone Tower.

When Link arrives in Termina, long after the fall of Ikana Kingdom, he can interact with the King, his servants, and acquire some of the Royal Family's treasures. This graveyard was also the resting place of the Royal Family's legendary treasures, perhaps being buried with them for the afterlife as practiced by the Ancient Egyptians. As Igos du Ikana is a skilled swordsman, and inscriptions of two of the graves indicate that a soldier rests within, Ikana Royal Family members may have also served in Ikana's army. The Ikana Graveyard was said to be used exclusively for the burial of members of the Royal Family, which would explain the elaborateness of the tombs. Apparently, Sharp was even willing to sell his soul to the devil in an attempt to revive the Royal Family. Notable servants of the Royal Family include the Composer Brothers, Sharp and Flat, who composed the songs connected to that Royal Family, the Royal Soldier Skull Keeta, who protected the Ikana Graveyard and the Royal Family's treasure, and the King's body guards and armies. The servants of the Ikana Royal Family felt such devotion towards it that they continued to serve the Kingdom even after their death. As Sakon says that there are "swarms" of ghosts appearing in Ikana that belong to the Royal Family, the family may have been very large. In addition, the family probably included the parents, siblings, or extended family of Igos du Ikana. If he had a spouse and children, they undoubtedly made up the other members of that monarchy. The King of Ikana and head of the Ikana monarchy, Igos du Ikana, is the only known member of that family. The Ikana Royal Family once governed the Ikana region from the Ancient Castle of Ikana.
