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Bridge Builder redirects here. For the family in Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, see Bridge Builders.

Template:Character The Bridge Worker is a minor character in Spirit Tracks that lives alone in an isolated abode within the Snow Realm. In the absence of an actual name, his title operates as a satisfactory description of his mainstream work. Like many characters and objects in Spirit Tracks, the Bridge Worker's services are not necessary until later, once Link meets with Linebeck III, at the Trading Post.

Biography

Trading Post Assistance

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The Bridge Worker's Home

At the Trading Post, the Spirit Tracks that once smoothly ferried passing trains past this station had fallen under dilapidation, and are in need of immediate repair if Link is to continue his adventure.[1] Linebeck III implies that Link find a bridge worker that can repair the tracks and get them both out of such a predicament.[2] Link locates the Bridge Worker in the Snow Realm, who agrees to come down to the Trading Post with him on his Spirit Train, under the condition that Link obey the speed limits and signs scattered about the Spirit Tracks, and that he not only arrives safe and sound, but precisely at the station, as well. The Bridge Worker surveys the damage and agrees to take on the job, for a steep fee of 5000 Rupees, a price that includes this job and any other previous debt Linebeck has carried over from previous encounters with the Bridge Worker.[3][4]

After locating the lost heirloom of Linebeck Senior at the rear of the Trading Post, the Bridge Worker completes his work.[5] In payment, the Bridge Worker takes Linebeck Senior's treasured Regal Ring (worth 8000 Rupees), without giving Linebeck III or Link the remaining 3000 Rupees in change they would have received if the payment was in Rupees alone. Although it is not necessary for any aspect of the future plot, the Bridge Worker will wait at the Trading Post until the time comes when Link is available to ferry him back to his home in the Snow Realm.[6]

Anouki Village Assistance

Some time later, the Anouki of Anouki Village require the Bridge Worker to aid them in their present "neighborhood watch" mission, carried out by all the village's inhabitants, by erecting a wooden fence around the town's premises to keep so-called "monsters" out.[7] The Bridge Worker is reluctant to go at first, but after realizing an expert craftsman will accept any job, no matter the size or the relevance, he submits.[8][9] After ferrying the Bridge Worker to the small town from his abode within the Snow Realm, he immediately goes to work on the fence, with the 15 logs of Lumber Link also transported to the village via Spirit Train.[10][11] The Bridge Worker makes little work of the fence (as long as Link doesn't wait around at Anouki Village), and after it's completion, Link receives a gratuitous Force Gem from one of the Anouki; the Force Gem reveals new Spirit Tracks in the Snow Realm that connect the main train track system of Hyrule to the otherwise inaccessible Snowdrift Station.

Trivia

  • Interestingly, though Link ferried him a long ways to the Trading Post on his Spirit Train from the Snow Realm, the plot does not require for him to return to his residence.
  • Like all passengers that board the Spirit Train, the Bridge Worker makes various, albeit humorous remarks at the end of the ride based on its smoothness and Link's ability as an engineer.[12]
  • The Bridge Worker resembles the Shipyard Worker from Phantom Hourglass, implying that he may be a descendant. This is further supported by the fact that he has a portrait of the Shipyard Worker in his house.

References

  1. "We can't make it over that broken bridge... Now how are we supposed to get to the new realm?" — Princess Zelda (Spirit Tracks)
  2. "Just look at that bridge... It's a complete mess! How are we supposed to get to the other side with the bridge in this state? Maybe someone around here can fix it for us." — Linebeck III (Spirit Tracks)
  3. "Hmm, yep, this bridge got a number done on it. It's not beyond fixin', though. It'll take a while, so go kill some time and come back later." — Bridge Worker (Spirit Tracks)
  4. "We found the Regal Ring! It should cover the 5,000 Rupees for the bridge!" — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  5. "There we go! It's not perfect, but it's strong enough to cross on. Might be a little shaky in spots, though, so you might, uh, wanna cross quickly... Oh, don't look so spooked! It's fine, I tell ya! It'll get ya to the other side!" — Bridge Worker (Spirit Tracks)
  6. "I'm pretty bushed. Lemme just rest my bones here awhile. When you head back, do me a favor and lemme catch a ride with you!" — Bridge Worker (Spirit Tracks)
  7. "Take a look, pal. We're thinkin' about buildin' a fence to keep monsters out." — Honcho (Spirit Tracks)
  8. "What?! They're lookin' for someone to build a fence in Anouki Village? What does that have to do with me? I'm the BRIDGE worker! Got that? BRIDGE! Ya think I want to build some ugly old fence?!" — Bridge Worker (Spirit Tracks)
  9. "What's that ya say? A true craftsman can build anything he wants to? Hmm... I think I know more about what a craftsman can do than you do, kid! Still, maybe ya got a point there... Tell ya what! I'll build that fence after all! We can go right now!" — Bridge Worker (Spirit Tracks)
  10. "So, listen... Do ya think ya can bring us both lumber and a handyman? We'd be eternally grateful, guy!" — Anouki (Spirit Tracks)
  11. "We're gonna build a huge fence, so we need at least 15 logs!" — Anouki (Spirit Tracks)
  12. "I guess I did agree to help ya. But this time, take me to Anouki Village safely! Don't drive like a maniac!" — Bridge Worker (Spirit Tracks)


TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ケンゾウ (Kenzou)
Canada FrenchCA Latraverse
Federal Republic of Germany German Malleus From the Latin word for hammer
Italian Republic Italian Pontaldo
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Pontón Spanish name for Pontoon
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