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Akkala
A region in the northeast of Hyrule that is almost entirely undisturbed nature, and a popular place for wine-makers and people who hate other people.
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Rupees (R)
About 100 people, mostly Hylians
Although Akkala is under Hyrulean law, hardly anyone lives there, so it's not uncommon for the law to go unenforced.
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The region of Akkala is low-lying plain with a few mountains here and there.
Warm, rainy weather, hot and humid summers prone to severe thunderstorms and mild winters, 40 inches of precipitation per year
The northwest corner of the map, sandwiched between the Akkala Sea and Death Mountain.
Crops: wheat, radishes, mushrooms, grapes, cherries, olives, peaches, cork
Game: boar, deer, wolf
Products: wine, skins, pelts
History
Akkala was originally used as Hyrule's last line of defense against threats and is home to the Akkala Citadel. During the Calamity, the citadel fell, and Akkala was depopulated for safety. It was also used as the secret home base for the escaping Honorable 24 nobility, and has sense been converted into the land of wine-makers, wealthy vacationers, and loners.
The Battle for the Citadel and the Hylian Knights last stand against the Calamity Ganon-controlled Guardians
Sometime after the Great Flood
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Akkala
A region in the northeast of Hyrule that is almost entirely undisturbed nature, and a popular place for wine-makers and people who hate other people.
Region
Culture
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Rupees (R)
About 100 people, mostly Hylians
Although Akkala is under Hyrulean law, hardly anyone lives there, so it's not uncommon for the law to go unenforced.
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Geography
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The region of Akkala is low-lying plain with a few mountains here and there.
Warm, rainy weather, hot and humid summers prone to severe thunderstorms and mild winters, 40 inches of precipitation per year
The northwest corner of the map, sandwiched between the Akkala Sea and Death Mountain.
Crops: wheat, radishes, mushrooms, grapes, cherries, olives, peaches, cork
Game: boar, deer, wolf
Products: wine, skins, pelts
History
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Akkala was originally used as Hyrule's last line of defense against threats and is home to the Akkala Citadel. During the Calamity, the citadel fell, and Akkala was depopulated for safety. It was also used as the secret home base for the escaping Honorable 24 nobility, and has sense been converted into the land of wine-makers, wealthy vacationers, and loners.
The Battle for the Citadel and the Hylian Knights last stand against the Calamity Ganon-controlled Guardians
Sometime after the Great Flood
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10Roland Dahl
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Leopold Dahl, III
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