Lady Alma

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The following article is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.

Lady Alma is a character in The Wand of Gamelon.[1] She is a woman Zelda encounters on her adventures in Gamelon.

Biography

Lady Alma is a woman who was captured by Wizzrobe and held captive in the Shutoy Lake tower.[1] Zelda and Impa learn of this through the Triforce of Wisdom, which shows Lady Alma defiantly telling Wizzrobe she is not afraid of him, resulting in him casting a spell that buries her in stones. After Zelda defeats Wizzrobe and saves Lady Alma, she learns from her that she had met Link prior during his quest in Gamelon, who had given her his Canteen in exchange for a kiss.[2] Zelda reacts in alarm, but Lady Alma neither confirms nor denies the act. She gives her the Canteen Link had lent her.

Later after Zelda defeats Ganon and saves her father from his imprisonment, Lady Alma is present at the King's liberation. When Zelda wonders where Link went to, Lady Alma disregards him while looking at her reflection in a hand mirror. Zelda then grabs the mirror, telling her to stop looking at herself, and tosses it away. The mirror breaks and inexplicably causes Link to appear, implying that he was trapped inside. It is left unknown how Link became trapped in the mirror, nor if Lady Alma was responsible.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNames
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
EnglishBRBritish
Lady Alma[3]
This table was generated from Zelda Wiki's translation data.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Oh dear! It looks like Wizzrobe has captured Lady Alma. — Impa (The Wand of Gamelon)
  2. Link told me about you. [...] Sure, he gave me his canteen for a kiss. — Lady Alma (The Wand of Gamelon)
  3. Go up the stairs and destroy the pillar with a bomb or the power glove. Speak to Lady Alma who gives you the canteen before she disappears. Strike the Triforce to return to the overworld map. Reesong Palace opens. (CDi Magazine no. 19, Haymarket Publishing, August 1996, pg. 29)