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[[Northern Hyrule]]’s newest town is the seaside [[Impa]], which was recently built to send ships to [[Southern Hyrule]] and the various island of the [[Eastern Sea]]. The King of Hyrule desired to be able to send his armies to Southern Hyrule as soon as possible, to counteract [[Ganon]]'s invasion, so he funneled rupees into its surprisingly quick construction. Logs hauled in from [[Woodfall]] and stone cut from the mountains of Hyrule were all brought to Impa and were rapidly raised into inns, houses, a town hall, and other buildings essential to the town’s growth and survival. Alongside the buildings rests a dock, fashioned from the trees of Woodfall, which holds many large ships built from the same.  
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What was formerly [[Northern Hyrule]]’s newest town, [[Impa]], there remains nothing but a vacuous space in the land. Cleaved from the land, by the events that spawned the [[Darksea Depths]], Impa had been recently built to send ships to [[Southern Hyrule]] and the various island of the [[Eastern Sea]]. The King of Hyrule desired to be able to send his armies to Southern Hyrule as soon as possible, to counteract [[Ganon]]'s invasion, so he funneled rupees into its surprisingly quick construction. Logs hauled in from [[Woodfall]] and stone cut from the mountains of Hyrule were all brought to Impa and were rapidly raised into inns, houses, a town hall, and other buildings essential to the town’s growth and survival. Alongside the buildings rests a dock, fashioned from the trees of Woodfall, which holds many large ships built from the same.  
  
Impa is a very lively, very busy place, filled with constantly flowing traffic. Ships dock and set sail from Impa every day; travelers coming and going, supplies setting off for Southern Hyrule, and explorers looking to venture out into the Eastern Sea. Lately, fishermen have been making their homes in the coastal town, bringing with them thousands of pounds of fish, which have been used as trading material among the other towns of Hyrule.
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However, its fast growth quickly painted the burgeoning seaport as a target. Due to events that haven't yet been entirely explained, the growing town was attacked by a beast known as Mandragora. Spawned by dark powers, which were traced to Death Mountain, the evil creature was the cause of Impa's fall into the sea. Though the threat to Impa has long been resolved, no effort has yet begun to rebuild the town, for fear of another attack. Those who fled from Impa may still live nearby, though many have certainly gone in search of other, less dangerous, places.  
  
Set against the sea and resting on the plains of Hyrule field, Impa is a beautiful place. A wall of logs has set up a protective barrier between the town and the monsters roaming Hyrule field, and a Castle Guard post has been established to keep the town, its inhabitants, and its purpose safe.  Many military men live transient lives here as they prepare to depart for Southern Hyrule, but others have settled down to aid the Guard in defending the town.
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Impa's surrounding area is populated primarily by [[Hylian]]s, but some [[Goron]]s, [[Rito]], [[Zora]], and even [[Deku Scrub]]s can be seen milling about the land.
 
 
The largest port of Hyrule, exceeding [[Mido]] in its population, Impa's populace is primarily [[Hylian]]s, but also houses many [[Goron]]s, [[Rito]], [[Zora]], and even [[Deku Scrub]]s.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:42, 23 October 2015

What was formerly Northern Hyrule’s newest town, Impa, there remains nothing but a vacuous space in the land. Cleaved from the land, by the events that spawned the Darksea Depths, Impa had been recently built to send ships to Southern Hyrule and the various island of the Eastern Sea. The King of Hyrule desired to be able to send his armies to Southern Hyrule as soon as possible, to counteract Ganon's invasion, so he funneled rupees into its surprisingly quick construction. Logs hauled in from Woodfall and stone cut from the mountains of Hyrule were all brought to Impa and were rapidly raised into inns, houses, a town hall, and other buildings essential to the town’s growth and survival. Alongside the buildings rests a dock, fashioned from the trees of Woodfall, which holds many large ships built from the same.

However, its fast growth quickly painted the burgeoning seaport as a target. Due to events that haven't yet been entirely explained, the growing town was attacked by a beast known as Mandragora. Spawned by dark powers, which were traced to Death Mountain, the evil creature was the cause of Impa's fall into the sea. Though the threat to Impa has long been resolved, no effort has yet begun to rebuild the town, for fear of another attack. Those who fled from Impa may still live nearby, though many have certainly gone in search of other, less dangerous, places.

Impa's surrounding area is populated primarily by Hylians, but some Gorons, Rito, Zora, and even Deku Scrubs can be seen milling about the land.

Places in Hyrule
Northern Hyrule Castle Town · Darunia · Death Mountain · Impa · Great Bay · Lake Hylia · Lon Lon Ranch · Mido · Mountain Village · Moruge Swamp · Nabooru · Rolling Ridge · Snowhead · Woodfall
Southern Hyrule Eastern Caves · Eyeglass Lake · Kakariko · Kasuto · Kokiri Forest · Ikana · Lower Wilds · Monster Village · Mogma Ridge · Rauru · Saria · Tantari Desert · Ruto · Western Caves
The Great Sea Crescent Island · Dragon Roost Island · Forsaken Fortress · Haunted Wasteland · Knuckle Rock · Koholint Island · Mother and Child Isles · Natzu Triangle · Subrosian Glacier · Windfall Island
Other Realms Dark World · Subrosia · Twilight Realm