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The '''Trophy''', also referred to as the '''Statue of a Goddess''',{{Ref|pg. 25|In a cave in the Tantari Desert, a statue of a Goddess awaits the hero.|''[[Nintendo Power]] Issue 004''}} is a temporary item in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. This trophy belongs to a woman and her uncle who live in the [[Town of Ruto]].{{Ref|pg. 24|From Ruto came the statue of the Goddess.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}}{{Ref|Get the Jump Spell|Go to Ruto town and talk to all of the people. You will eventually find a lady who says, "Goryia of Tantari stole our Trophy."|[https://web.archive.org/web/20150908205219/http://zelda.com/universe/game/link/walk.jsp Zelda.com The Adventure of Link Walkthrough]}} It was stolen by a [[Goriya]] that resides in the [[Tantari Desert]].{{Ref|AOL|15|Woman}}{{Ref|pg. 24|Far across the burning sands of the Tantari Desert lies a deep cave in which it is rumored there rests the statue of a Goddess and a great prize to he who wins it.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}}{{Ref|Get the Junp Spell|To find the Trophy, go to the Desert Cave north of Princess Zelda's castle.|Zelda.com The Adventure of Link Walkthrough}} After Link retrieves the Trophy inside the cave and returns it to the woman, she allows him inside her house to meet her uncle, one of the [[Wise Men]] who grants Link the [[Jump Spell]].{{Ref|AOL|16|Woman}}{{Ref|Get the Jump Spell|In the cave, go all the way left to reach the Trophy, then take it back to the girl in Ruto for the Jump Spell.|Zelda.com The Adventure of Link Walkthrough}}{{Ref|pg. 24|Return [the statue of the Goddess] for a rich reward.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}}
The '''Trophy''', also referred to as the '''Statue of a Goddess''',{{Ref|pg. 25|In a cave in the Tantari Desert, a statue of a Goddess awaits the hero.|''[[Nintendo Power]] Issue 004''}} is a temporary item in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. This trophy belongs to a woman and her uncle who live in the [[Town of Ruto]].{{Ref|pg. 24|From Ruto came the statue of the Goddess.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}}{{Ref|Get the Jump Spell|Go to Ruto town and talk to all of the people. You will eventually find a lady who says, "Goryia of Tantari stole our Trophy."|[https://web.archive.org/web/20150908205219/http://zelda.com/universe/game/link/walk.jsp Zelda.com The Adventure of Link Walkthrough]}} It was stolen by a [[Goriya]] that resides in the [[Tantari Desert]].{{Ref|AOL|15|Woman}}{{Ref|pg. 24|Far across the burning sands of the Tantari Desert lies a deep cave in which it is rumored there rests the statue of a Goddess and a great prize to he who wins it.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}}{{Ref|Get the Junp Spell|To find the Trophy, go to the Desert Cave north of Princess Zelda's castle.|Zelda.com The Adventure of Link Walkthrough}} After [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] retrieves the Trophy inside the cave and returns it to the woman, she allows him inside her house to meet her uncle, one of the [[Wise Men]] who grants Link the [[Jump Spell]].{{Ref|AOL|16|Woman}}{{Ref|Get the Jump Spell|In the cave, go all the way left to reach the Trophy, then take it back to the girl in Ruto for the Jump Spell.|Zelda.com The Adventure of Link Walkthrough}}{{Ref|pg. 24|Return [the statue of the Goddess] for a rich reward.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}}


==Gallery==
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File:AOL_Trophy.png|Link recovering the Trophy after slaying the Goriya in the Tantari Desert cave
File:AOL_Trophy.png|[[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] recovering the Trophy after slaying the [[Goriya]] in the [[Tantari Desert]] cave
File:Trophy-Famicom.png|Sprite from the Famicom version
File:Trophy-Famicom.png|Sprite from the Famicom version
File:Trophy-NES.png|Sprite from the NES version
File:Trophy-NES.png|Sprite from the NES version
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