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Link pulls the [[Master Sword]] from is pedestal, restarting the time inside the Castle and restoring color to Hyrule. Link then makes his way back to the Forsaken Fortress to face off with Ganondorf once again. Ganondorf reveals that pulling the Master Sword out of its pedestal released his powers, making him stronger than ever. Link is then knocked down and almost killed by Ganondorf, but Tetra arrives in the nick of time, along with [[Prince Komali]] and Quill. Tetra distracts Ganondorf, who catches her. He notices Tetra's necklace, which is actually the [[Triforce of Wisdom]]. Here it is revealed to Ganondorf, Link, and Tetra (Who previously did not know). Komali and Quill then whisk Tetra and Link away. [[Valoo]], who had traveled with the Rito, then sets fire to and destroys Ganondorf's base at the top of the Forsaken Fortress. The rescue team then drops Tetra and Link off at the Tower of the Gods. The King of Red Lions takes the two to Hyrule, where the boat is revealed to be occupied by the spirit of [[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule]], a former king of Hyrule. The King then confirms that Tetra is Zelda; Tetra is turned into Zelda through the power of the Triforce of Wisdom. With Zelda now safe within Hyrule Castle, Link can now search for a way to stop Ganondorf from taking over the Great Sea.
Link pulls the [[Master Sword]] from is pedestal, restarting the time inside the Castle and restoring color to Hyrule. Link then makes his way back to the Forsaken Fortress to face off with Ganondorf once again. Ganondorf reveals that pulling the Master Sword out of its pedestal released his powers, making him stronger than ever. Link is then knocked down and almost killed by Ganondorf, but Tetra arrives in the nick of time, along with [[Prince Komali]] and Quill. Tetra distracts Ganondorf, who catches her. He notices Tetra's necklace, which is actually the [[Triforce of Wisdom]]. Here it is revealed to Ganondorf, Link, and Tetra (Who previously did not know). Komali and Quill then whisk Tetra and Link away. [[Valoo]], who had traveled with the Rito, then sets fire to and destroys Ganondorf's base at the top of the Forsaken Fortress. The rescue team then drops Tetra and Link off at the Tower of the Gods. The King of Red Lions takes the two to Hyrule, where the boat is revealed to be occupied by the spirit of [[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule]], a former king of Hyrule. The King then confirms that Tetra is Zelda; Tetra is turned into Zelda through the power of the Triforce of Wisdom. With Zelda now safe within Hyrule Castle, Link can now search for a way to stop Ganondorf from taking over the Great Sea.


During Link's confrontation with Ganondorf, it was revealed that the Master Sword had lost its power. The King of Red Lions told Link that the Master Sword lost its power because Ganondorf had killed the sages residing within the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth]] and [[Wind Temple]]s. To restore the Master Sword to its former strength, Link embarks on a quest to find the descendants of the dead Sages who prayed to the gods for the Sword's strength. These descendants were revealed to be [[Medli]], the descendant of the Earth sage, and [[Makar]], the descendant of the Wind sage.
During Link's confrontation with Ganondorf, it was revealed that the Master Sword had lost its power. The King of Red Lions told Link that the Master Sword lost its power because Ganondorf had killed the sages residing within the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth]] and [[Wind Temple (The Wind Waker)|Wind Temple]]s. To restore the Master Sword to its former strength, Link embarks on a quest to find the descendants of the dead Sages who prayed to the gods for the Sword's strength. These descendants were revealed to be [[Medli]], the descendant of the Earth sage, and [[Makar]], the descendant of the Wind sage.


After restoring the Sword with the power to repel evil, Link learns about the [[Triforce of Courage]] from the King of Red Lions. The gods then close the portal to Hyrule. To unlock the portal once again, Link must collect the 8 shards of the Triforce of Courage that broke apart when the Hero of Time left the land of Hyrule. Once he finally collects these, Link shows the piece to the gods, who open the portal. Link then gains the title ''Hero of Winds''. Once in Hyrule, Link and the King find Hyrule Castle breached, as Ganondorf has captured Princess Zelda and taken her to his Tower near the Castle.  
After restoring the Sword with the power to repel evil, Link learns about the [[Triforce of Courage]] from the King of Red Lions. The gods then close the portal to Hyrule. To unlock the portal once again, Link must collect the 8 shards of the Triforce of Courage that broke apart when the Hero of Time left the land of Hyrule. Once he finally collects these, Link shows the piece to the gods, who open the portal. Link then gains the title ''Hero of Winds''. Once in Hyrule, Link and the King find Hyrule Castle breached, as Ganondorf has captured Princess Zelda and taken her to his Tower near the Castle.  


Before reaching Ganondorf, Link defeats the previous four bosses from [[Dragon Roost Island]], the [[Forbidden Woods]], the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]], and the [[Wind Temple]]. Link then confronts [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]] in a room maze puzzle, which involves Link finding the correct door to enter in a series of rooms. Link receives the reward for completing the puzzle, the [[Light Arrow]]s, which he then uses to destroy Phantom Ganon once and for all. Link then confronts Ganondorf at the top of the tower. Ganondorf turns into a [[Puppet Ganon|grotesque puppet of himself]], which has three phases. After Link defeats Puppet Ganon, Ganondorf challenges Link to face him on the roof of the Tower.  
Before reaching Ganondorf, Link defeats the previous four bosses from [[Dragon Roost Island]], the [[Forbidden Woods]], the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]], and the [[Wind Temple (The Wind Waker)|Wind Temple]]. Link then confronts [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]] in a room maze puzzle, which involves Link finding the correct door to enter in a series of rooms. Link receives the reward for completing the puzzle, the [[Light Arrow]]s, which he then uses to destroy Phantom Ganon once and for all. Link then confronts Ganondorf at the top of the tower. Ganondorf turns into a [[Puppet Ganon|grotesque puppet of himself]], which has three phases. After Link defeats Puppet Ganon, Ganondorf challenges Link to face him on the roof of the Tower.  


At the top of the Tower, Ganondorf brutally knocks Link unconscious to extract his Triforce piece. Ganondorf then brings together all three pieces of the [[Triforce]], bringing it together for the first time in hundreds of years. Ganondorf then speaks his demands to raise Hyrule from the ocean and make the land his. Before he can touch the Triforce to seal his demands, Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule appears out of nowhere, touches the Triforce, and lists his own requests. These include drowning what is left of Hyrule beneath the Great Sea, along with giving Link and Zelda a future above the waves.  
At the top of the Tower, Ganondorf brutally knocks Link unconscious to extract his Triforce piece. Ganondorf then brings together all three pieces of the [[Triforce]], bringing it together for the first time in hundreds of years. Ganondorf then speaks his demands to raise Hyrule from the ocean and make the land his. Before he can touch the Triforce to seal his demands, Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule appears out of nowhere, touches the Triforce, and lists his own requests. These include drowning what is left of Hyrule beneath the Great Sea, along with giving Link and Zelda a future above the waves.  

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