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The Gerudo Desert is first seen from a distance by [[Link]] and [[Auru]] from a tower in [[Lake Hylia]]. Auru explains that he believes that the Arbiter's Grounds is located there, a former prison for [[Hyrule]]'s worst criminals. Auru then gives Link [[Auru's Memo]] to give to [[Fyer]], the owner of a large [[Human-Cannonball Ride|cannon]]. Link can then travel to Gerudo Desert through Fyer's cannon, taking advantage of the [[Oasis Flight]] special deal.
The Gerudo Desert is first seen from a distance by [[Link]] and [[Auru]] from a tower in [[Lake Hylia]]. Auru explains that he believes that the Arbiter's Grounds is located there, a former prison for [[Hyrule]]'s worst criminals. Auru then gives Link [[Auru's Memo]] to give to [[Fyer]], the owner of a large [[Human-Cannonball Ride|cannon]]. Link can then travel to Gerudo Desert through Fyer's cannon, taking advantage of the [[Oasis Flight]] special deal.


Once Link enters the barren desert, [[Midna]] reveals to Link that she is a descendant of the [[Interlopers|tribe]] that was banished to the [[Twilight Realm]], she also explains to Link that the inhabitants have been turned into mindless [[Shadow Beast]]s by the wicked Usurper King, [[Zant]]. The pair then set off on their treck through the long-winding treacherous desert terrain, avoiding deep chasms and multiple enemies such as [[Moldorm]]s and [[Leever]]s. Eventually Link and Midna come upon a strange tower-like structure, which coincidently turns out to be the broken section of the [[Bridge of Eldin]]. Midna uses her warp ability to repair the bridge, which proves vital later on in the game.  
Once Link enters the barren desert, [[Midna]] reveals to Link that she is a descendant of the [[Interlopers|tribe]] that was banished to the [[Twilight Realm]], she also explains to Link that the inhabitants have been turned into mindless [[Shadow Beast]]s by the wicked Usurper King, [[Zant]]. The pair then set off on their treck through the long-winding treacherous desert terrain, avoiding deep chasms and multiple enemies such as [[Moldorm]]s and [[Leever]]s. Eventually Link and Midna come upon a strange tower-like structure, which coincidently turns out to be the broken section of the [[Bridge of Eldin]]. Midna uses her [[warp]] ability to pull it through a [[Twilight Portal]] and repair the bridge, which proves vital later on in the game.  


Near the far end of the desert, Link comes across a [[Bulblin Fortress|Bulblin encampment]], surrounded by barriers that can only be broken while Link is riding a [[Bullbo]], a powerful boar-like creature. After Link fights his way through the encampment toward Arbiter's Grounds, he must battle [[King Bulblin]]. Upon defeating the leader, Link can now access the dungeon where the [[Mirror of Twilight]] is said to be held.  
Near the far end of the desert, Link comes across a [[Bulblin Fortress|Bulblin encampment]], surrounded by barriers that can only be broken while Link is riding a [[Bullbo]], a powerful boar-like creature. After Link fights his way through the encampment toward Arbiter's Grounds, he must battle [[King Bulblin]]. Upon defeating the leader, Link can now access the dungeon where the [[Mirror of Twilight]] is said to be held.  

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