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, Kotake and Koume are a pair of 400-year-old twin witches who secretly lead the Gerudo tribe, and are the surrogate mothers of Ganondorf. They maintain their long lives by using their powerful black magic. Koume and Kotake Sign in to edit Koume and Kotake Artwork of Koume (right) and Kotake (left) from Ocarina of Time First appearance Ocarina of Time ( 1998) Appears in Ocarina of Time Majora's Mask Oracle of Ages Oracle of Seasons Gender Female Homeland ( Ocarina of Time) Hyrule ( Majora's Mask) Termina Hometown ( Ocarina of Time) Spirit Temple

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Kotake and Koume, [5] collectively known as Twinrova, [6] are a recurring pair of Gerudo twin witches in The Legend of Zelda series. Kotake and Koume, collectively referred to as the Twinrova Sisters (/ ˌ t w ɪ n ˈ r oʊ v ə /), are a pair of Gerudo witches who are the surrogate mothers and servants of Ganon. They can brainwash others to serve him and merge to form the stronger witch Twinrova; the brooms they use to fly become scepters that channel Twinrova's power. Kotake and Koume are two witches who are said to be Ganondorf 's surrogate mothers. Kotake can control ice, and Koume can control fire. When combined, they are referred to as Twinrova . Contents 1 Ocarina of Time 2 Majora's Mask 3 Oracle of Seasons & Oracle of Ages 4 Gallery 5 Ocarina of Time 3D screenshots 6 Trivia Ocarina of Time Twinrova Appearances: Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Oracle of Ages, Oracle of Seasons. How to beat Twinrova : Jump onto a side platform, and keep your eye on both the witches at the same time. When one.

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Kotake and Koume - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Video Games Music 39.8K subscribers Subscribe 2.4K Share 226K views 6 years ago ESPAÑA Music: Kotake and Koume Playlist: • The Legend. Koume and Kotake Twinrova Full Names Koume Kotake Alias Twinrova Sorceress Sisters Origin The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Occupations Ganondorf 's surrogate mother (s) Major lieutenants in Ganon's Army Witches Owner of Old Koume's Boat Cruise (Koume) Owner of The Magic Hags' Potion Shop (Kotake) Powers/Skills Pyrokinesis (Koume) The Gerudo witches Kotake and Koume, the surrogate mothers of Ganondorf himself, make a brief appearance in the fifth Tear of the Dragon, "A Show of Fealty" (the seventh Memory overall). Youthful versions of the twin Gerudo can be seen flanking Ganondorf as he kneels before Rauru, although they do not speak or even receive any acknowledgment. Koumi and Kotake Anime_Fan35 7 months ago #1 I heard a rumor that the two were back and in the game somewhere. Any clue where I can find them? A boy and his horse. A beautiful princess and an.

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Koume is a Gerudo witch that appears in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and the linked ending of Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. Together with her twin sister Kotake, she forms Twinrova . Contents 1 Ocarina of Time 2 Majora's Mask 3 Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages 4 References Ocarina of Time Main article: Twinrova#Ocarina of Time The Twinrova sisters, Koume and Kotake, are a pair of incredibly old witches who serve as Ganondorf 's surrogate mother. They have elemental powers, fire and ice respectively, and can assume a combined form, also called Twinrova. They along with their fusion first appear in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. All Boss Battles and Appearances of Twinrova (Koume & Kotake), a character from The Legend of Zelda series.1080p 60fps Gameplay recorded and edited by Ninten. Phase One[] Kotake and Koume In their first form, Koume and Kotake are reflected as "having" a different element (fire or ice). When one of the old witches fires a beam of fire or ice at Link, he must pick up his mirror shield quickly for reflecting it upon the other witch for a few seconds.

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Koume and Kotake are twin witches that have the powers of fire and ice, respectively. Contents 1 Story 2 Battle It's a subtle hidden joke to the fact you just fought phantom ganon, as opposed to the Japanese version which reads Kotake Koume. Odd change that was made to be sure. Their skin tones, when compared to the other Gerudo next to them, is also noticeably green like Ganondorf.