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The story of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time revolves around the Gerudo King and evil wizard [[Ganon]]dorf's rise to power and the hero's quest to defeat him and bring peace to the land of [[Hyrule]]. The game opens with the hero's mentor and protector, The [[Great Deku Tree]], sending a fairy, [[Navi]], to inform the hero about his new responsibilities. After gathering the necessary equipment, Navi escorts the hero to the Great Deku Tree who explains that Ganondorf has come to the land of Hyrule and is vying for power. He tells the hero that Ganondorf has cursed him and then proceeds to ask the hero to break the curse. The hero then enters the Great Deku Tree. Inside, he receives the [[Fairy Slingshot]] and fights his way to the dungeon's boss and source of the curse, [[Queen Gohma]], the Parasitic Armored Arachnid, and defeats her.  
The story of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time revolves around the Gerudo King and evil wizard [[Ganon]]dorf's rise to power and the hero's quest to defeat him and bring peace to the land of [[Hyrule]]. The game opens with the hero's mentor and protector, The [[Great Deku Tree]], sending a fairy, [[Navi]], to inform the hero about his new responsibilities. After gathering the necessary equipment, Navi escorts the hero to the Great Deku Tree who explains that Ganondorf has come to the land of Hyrule and is vying for power. He tells the hero that Ganondorf has cursed him and then proceeds to ask the hero to break the curse. The hero then enters the Great Deku Tree. Inside, he receives the [[Fairy Slingshot]] and fights his way to the dungeon's boss and source of the curse, [[Queen Gohma]], the Parasitic Armored Arachnid, and defeats her.  


After the hero's success, the Great Deku Tree reveals that even though Link's efforts were successful, he was doomed from the start. He then tells the tale of Ganondorf and the [[Triforce]], and tells the hero he must travel to [[Hyrule Castle]] to meet the [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]], after which he dies.
After the hero's success, the Great Deku Tree reveals that even though Link's efforts were successful, he was doomed from the start. He then tells the tale of Ganondorf and the [[Triforce]], and tells the hero he must travel to [[Hyrule Castle]] to meet the [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]], after which he dies.


The hero leaves his home in Kokiri Forest, but is stopped by [[Saria]] on the bridge leading out. She gives him the [[Fairy Ocarina]] and tells him to remember her. The hero then travels to Hyrule Castle and indeed meets Princess Zelda. She tells him of her dream and about the Spiritual Stones and the Ocarina of Time. She then asks him to collect the other two spiritual stones. After this meeting the hero is taught the song Zelda's Lullaby on his ocarina by [[Impa]] who leads him out of the castle and shows him the way to [[Kakariko Village]], which lies beneath the [[Goron]]s' home in [[Death Mountain]]. He meets the leader of the Gorons, [[Darunia]] and helps him deal with a problem in [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. Afterward, Darunia gives him the Spiritual Stone of Fire or Goron's Ruby in return. The hero then travels to [[Zora's Domain]] where he saves [[Ruto]] of the [[Zora]]. She then gives him the Spiritual Stone of Water or Zora's Sapphire in return and mentions it to be an engagement ring. The hero then hurries back to Hyrule Castle.  At the gate, however, he is stopped by Zelda who is riding away with Impa as if escaping. The Princess manages to throw an object to the hero before disappearing into the distance. Ganondorf then comes out of the town and asks about the direction the Princess went. The hero attempts to confront him and Ganondorf defeats him easily then rides off. The hero retrieves the object which is in fact the [[Ocarina of Time]] and learns how to play the Song of Time. He continues, undaunted, to the [[Temple of Time]] where he opens the [[Door of Time]] and finds the [[Master Sword]].
The hero leaves his home in Kokiri Forest, but is stopped by [[Saria]] on the bridge leading out. She gives him the [[Fairy Ocarina]] and tells him to remember her. The hero then travels to Hyrule Castle and indeed meets Princess Zelda. She tells him of her dream and about the Spiritual Stones and the Ocarina of Time. She then asks him to collect the other two spiritual stones. After this meeting the hero is taught the song Zelda's Lullaby on his ocarina by [[Impa]] who leads him out of the castle and shows him the way to [[Kakariko Village]], which lies beneath the [[Goron]]s' home in [[Death Mountain]]. He meets the leader of the Gorons, [[Darunia]] and helps him deal with a problem in [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. Afterward, Darunia gives him the Spiritual Stone of Fire or Goron's Ruby in return. The hero then travels to [[Zora's Domain]] where he saves [[Ruto]] of the [[Zora]]. She then gives him the Spiritual Stone of Water or Zora's Sapphire in return and mentions it to be an engagement ring. The hero then hurries back to Hyrule Castle.  At the gate, however, he is stopped by Zelda who is riding away with Impa as if escaping. The Princess manages to throw an object to the hero before disappearing into the distance. Ganondorf then comes out of the town and asks about the direction the Princess went. The hero attempts to confront him and Ganondorf defeats him easily then rides off. The hero retrieves the object which is in fact the [[Ocarina of Time]] and learns how to play the Song of Time. He continues, undaunted, to the [[Temple of Time]] where he opens the [[Door of Time]] and finds the [[Master Sword]].

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