The Housekeeper is a character from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. She is the housekeeper of Sahasrahla and Osfala's house. The Housekeeper seems to admire Osfala greatly and wants his attention, but she never receives it. She tells Link that when Osfala made her a robe one time, she thought he might have meant something, but nothing ever became of it. After Osfala leaves for the Eastern Palace, the Housekeeper wonders where he might have went, though she guesses that he is trying to be a hero for Princess Zelda. With a sigh, she admits that she had once hoped that Osfala would be her hero.
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| - The Housekeeper is a character from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. She is the housekeeper of Sahasrahla and Osfala's house. The Housekeeper seems to admire Osfala greatly and wants his attention, but she never receives it. She tells Link that when Osfala made her a robe one time, she thought he might have meant something, but nothing ever became of it. After Osfala leaves for the Eastern Palace, the Housekeeper wonders where he might have went, though she guesses that he is trying to be a hero for Princess Zelda. With a sigh, she admits that she had once hoped that Osfala would be her hero.
- In 2269, Flint described M-4 as his "butler, housekeeper, gardener, and guardian." (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah" ) Aamin Marritza provided handsomely for his housekeeper prior to his departure from Kora II in 2369. (DS9: "Duet") In an anti-time future, Jessel served as housekeeper for Data. (TNG: "All Good Things..." ) Mila served as housekeeper for Enabran Tain for over thirty years until her death in 2375. (DS9: "Improbable Cause", "The Dogs of War", "What You Leave Behind")
- Illegal Mexicans (since 2010 white rich folks have shown a preference for mute or cant-speak American Mexicans).
- Housekeeper or is one of the many role-playing subclasses in Elder Tale.
- On Gallifrey, the Housekeeper was the medium between the Great Houses of the Time Lords and the Family therein. Because the Great Houses were alive and sentient, one woman of each Family assumed the role of Housekeeper and would be literally married to the House. It then became her job to keep the House happy and healthy. The Housekeeper was the only member of the Family who could literally speak with the House. Her position allowed her to command the furniture and Drudges of the House, and also granted her the ability to see through all the mirrors in the House (similar to security cameras). The role of the Housekeeper went hand-in-hand with (but should not be confused with) the role of the Kithriarch.
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| - The Housekeeper is a character from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. She is the housekeeper of Sahasrahla and Osfala's house. The Housekeeper seems to admire Osfala greatly and wants his attention, but she never receives it. She tells Link that when Osfala made her a robe one time, she thought he might have meant something, but nothing ever became of it. After Osfala leaves for the Eastern Palace, the Housekeeper wonders where he might have went, though she guesses that he is trying to be a hero for Princess Zelda. With a sigh, she admits that she had once hoped that Osfala would be her hero.
- In 2269, Flint described M-4 as his "butler, housekeeper, gardener, and guardian." (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah" ) Aamin Marritza provided handsomely for his housekeeper prior to his departure from Kora II in 2369. (DS9: "Duet") In an anti-time future, Jessel served as housekeeper for Data. (TNG: "All Good Things..." ) Mila served as housekeeper for Enabran Tain for over thirty years until her death in 2375. (DS9: "Improbable Cause", "The Dogs of War", "What You Leave Behind")
- Illegal Mexicans (since 2010 white rich folks have shown a preference for mute or cant-speak American Mexicans).
- Housekeeper or is one of the many role-playing subclasses in Elder Tale.
- On Gallifrey, the Housekeeper was the medium between the Great Houses of the Time Lords and the Family therein. Because the Great Houses were alive and sentient, one woman of each Family assumed the role of Housekeeper and would be literally married to the House. It then became her job to keep the House happy and healthy. The Housekeeper was the only member of the Family who could literally speak with the House. Her position allowed her to command the furniture and Drudges of the House, and also granted her the ability to see through all the mirrors in the House (similar to security cameras). The role of the Housekeeper went hand-in-hand with (but should not be confused with) the role of the Kithriarch. The position of the Housekeeper lasted through regenerations, and was signified (not unlike Earthen marriages) by a plain wooden ring. During the ceremony which bonded the Housekeeper to a House, the Housekeeper must make the following vow: I shall serve you might and main, mortar and mortice. I shall guard your bounds, your chattels and your progeny from Loom to Tomb. Usually the position of Housekeeper would pass on to another member of the Family only when the first Housekeeper died for the thirteenth and final time. However, the position could be passed on before death if the current Housekeeper did something to cause the House to lose trust in her. Then the ring marking her would burn away to ash, and the furniture and Drudges would no longer obey her. One example of this extreme behavior occurred in the House of Lungbarrow, when the Housekeeper Satthralope lied to the House concerning the murder of the Kithriarch. In order to convince the House to believe the lie, Satthralope had to convince herself. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)
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