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| - Impa is a fictional video game character in The Legend of Zelda series. She first appeared in The Legend of Zelda as an old woman. In the game, she is saved by Link after a pack of Octoroks attack her. She will then tell Link that Zelda has been taken captive by Ganon, and that he must save her. She would later appear in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as Zelda's protector that teaches Link Zelda's Lullaby. In Ocarina of Time she is also one of the sages. She also appears in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages. Her latest appearance is in Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, where she serves as Zelda's protector.
- Impa ist das alte Kindermädchen von Prinzessin Zelda. Die beiden haben ein liebevolles Verhältnis, fast wie Mutter und Tochter, und Impa würde alles tun, sie zu schützen. Als Ganon Schloss Hyrule angreift, flieht Impa und macht sich auf die Suche nach einem Jungen mit dem Mut, Hyrule zu retten. Als sie auf Link trifft, sagt Impa ihm, dass er alle Stücke des Triforce finden muss, um Prinzessin Zelda zu retten.
- Impa of the Sheikah is guardian of Princess Zelda in the game Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time. As the last of the Sheikah, Impa is sworn to protect the royal family at the cost of her own life if necessary and has both the knowledge and skills to make her one of Hyrule's best possible bodyguards.
- Categoria:Personaggi Impa è il nome di molte donne appartenenti alla razza Sheikah, una misteriosa tribù che ha servito e protetto la Famiglia Reale di Hyrule per molte generazioni. Ciascun membro della tribù Sheikah finora conosciuto è stato legato alle incarnazioni di Zelda, in ruoli che vanno da balia a guardia del corpo. Oltre ciò, Impa ha dato molte informazioni preziose, guidando i vari Link che hanno incontrato nel loro tempo.
- Impa (インパ, Inpa) is a playable character in Hyrule Warriors. One of the mainstay Legend of Zelda characters, she is present in most of the games with different designs and personalities. Regardless of her role or occupation, she is always Princess Zelda's confidant.
- Impa is a kind, elderly woman that is somewhat under the care for Zelda. She acts as a motherly figure to Link and Zelda. She may be old, but with power from the Triforce of Wisdom, she regains some of her lost strength. Not a lot is know about her.
- Impa is a woman from an ancient tribe of ninjas called the Sheikah. She currently works as Princess Zelda's caretaker because she needs a job that will pay the bills. She is friends with Jackie Chan, Darth Vader and Link.
- Impa is the nursemaid to Princess Zelda and the last remaining person in the Sheikah tribe. She is seen throughout the Legend of Zelda series in different incarnations but she is best known as the Sheikah Bodygaurd. She is the Sage of the Shadow Temple, the Shadow Sage and is skilled at Martial Arts and Magic. She is a strong fighter and opened up Kakariko Village to the public.
- Impa is a fictional character in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda franchise. Typically, she serves as a nursemaid and/or bodyguard to Princess Zelda and often offers guidance to Link. While she does not appear in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, an old woman named Impaz is likely to be a descendant of her or Impa herself, since she lives in the Hidden Village, which, according to a Hylian language sign, is the old Kakariko Village.
- Impa is one of the greatest witches of all time, being even more powerful than the Wicked Witch of the West. She was born at the same time Hyrule was being created, and has since been the most loyal of the guardians of this noble land. She has since lost her power, and now works for Zelda.
- Impa (インパ Inpa) est un personnage récurrent des jeux Zelda. Selon les jeux, son apparence, son âge et son rôle diffèrent. Le plus souvent, elle est la nourrice et/ou le garde du corps de la princesse Zelda.
- Impa tells her that the Triforce of Wisdom promises that the King will safely return. The King, having heard just about enough of Zelda's argumentative teenager phase, tells them that his ship sails in the morning and wonders what is for dinner. Link agrees and states that his neglect has left him so hungry that he could eat an octorok. A month passes and Zelda has received no word from the King, Impa tries to reassure her, and Link is certain that Ganon is no match for the King. He then gleefully goes off to save the King at Zelda's request, hoping to bomb some Dodongos in the process. Later Zelda wakes up poor Impa, who was catching up on her beauty sleep, and commands her to come with her to Gamelon. Impa, having no other choice but to listen, gives in to Zelda's threat and grabs the Tr
- thumb|200px Impa es uno de los personajes de la serie de videojuegos de Nintendo The Legend of Zelda. Impa es una de las últimas supervivientes de la raza Sheikah, los antiguos protectores de la Familia Real de Hyrule. Nació y creció en el Pueblo Kakariko, donde aún se conserva su casa. Vive en el castillo de Hyrule, lugar en el que trabaja como dama de compañía y niñera de la Princesa Zelda. Cuando Ganondorf atacó el castillo, Impa se llevó a Zelda y la mantuvo escondida del villano durante siete años. Impa se convierte en la Sabia de las Sombras y le entrega a Link uno de los medallones que necesita para poder vencer al malvado Ganondorf.
- Impa (インパ Inpa?, File:Hylian I.pngFile:Hylian M.pngFile:Hylian P.pngFile:Hylian A.png) is a recurring character in the Legend of Zelda series. She typically serves as a nursemaid and/or bodyguard to Princess Zelda and often offers guidance to Link. Until the release of Breath of the Wild, the Impa characters in Ocarina of Time and Skyward Sword were the only true confirmed Sheikah in all the series. Sheik was Princess Zelda's alter-ego and the other characters theorized as Sheikah were not confirmed by Nintendo until the release of Breath of the Wild. It is implied that the Impa from The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is a Hylian due to the fact that she does not have red eyes; however, this could be only a case of retcon by Nintendo. This is further supported by Impa'
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