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Gina
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Gina is a character in The Minish Cap.[2]
Biography
Descriptions
Gina is a Ghini found in the Royal Valley, in the grave to the right of Gustaf's. Her tomb is accessed by Fusing Kinstone Pieces with Dampé, and a Chest containing 100 Mysterious Shells can be found against the back wall. Gina is lonely,[3] and enjoys Link's company.[4]
Link can Fuse Kinstone Pieces with her twice;[5] the first time causes a fallen Tree to rise in the Western Wood, giving Link access to a Chest containing 100 Mysterious Shells. The second Fusion opens a waterfall in Hyrule Town, leading to a Chest containing 200 Mysterious Shells.
Nomenclature
Gina's name is a corruption of Ghini. It is also a common shortening for names ending in "-gina."[6]
Language | Names | |
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ギーニャ (Gīnya)[8] | ||
Ghinia[9] | ||
Ghini rosa[7] | ||
Ghini rosa | ||
This table was generated from Zelda Wiki's translation data. |
References
- ↑
A strange Ghini who wants to fuse Kinstone pieces, which is somewhat peculiar for a monster. She has a lot of pieces, so keep on fusing!
— Figurine (The Minish Cap) - ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 270 (TMCThe Minish Cap)
- ↑
Ah, so you moved that gravestone, and now you can go outside... But I would get lonely here by myself, so could you come see me sometime?
— Gina (The Minish Cap) - ↑
Oh, you came back to visit! I'm so happy! I know this is a grave, but please, make yourself feel at home!
— Gina (The Minish Cap) - ↑
You want to fuse Kinstones? Yeah, OK.
— Gina (The Minish Cap) - ↑ Meaning, origin and history of the name Gina (web archive), Behind the Name, published April 25, 2021, retrieved January 15, 2023.
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 270
- ↑ Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 268
- ↑ Encyclopedia, TOKYOPOP, pg. 270