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{{quote|Hyrule Castle once welcomed all Hyrulians. It was the home to several generations of royalty who were worshipped by their people. Inside the castle, royal red carpets were rolled out over the castle’s stone floors, and rich tapestries from far off lands adorned its walls. Many fierce battles were waged just outside the castle walls against outside attackers, but the Hyrulians prevailed-until Agahnim appeared with his sinister strategy.|Nintendo Player's Guide}} 


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Hyrule Castle had two mini-dungeons within it. The first one being the first dungeon-type area in the game, the dungeons and sewers of the castle. Within this area [[Link]] rescues [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]. The second mini-dungeon is the tower of Hyrule Castle, only accessible after acquiring the [[Master Sword]]. Which Link climbs to confront [[Agahnim]].
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Hyrule Castle had two mini-dungeons within it. The first one being the first dungeon-type area in the game, the dungeons and sewers of the castle. Within this area [[Link]] rescues [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]. The second mini-dungeon is the tower of Hyrule Castle, only accessible after acquiring the [[Master Sword]]. Which Link climbs to confront [[Agahnim]].


==Dungeon Map==
==Dungeon Map==
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===First Entry: Rescue Zelda===
===First Entry: Rescue Zelda===
''"Inside the Castle Walls.''
''"Inside the Castle Walls''
''Inside Hyrule Castle, fires burned brightly in many Torches. A central staircase led up to the throne room, and labyrinth-like hallways led to other areas of the castle. All rooms, except the dungeon below, were elegantly furnished.''
''Inside Hyrule Castle, fires burned brightly in many Torches. A central staircase led up to the throne room, and labyrinth-like hallways led to other areas of the castle. All rooms, except the dungeon below, were elegantly furnished.''


''The hallways leading to the dungeon were cold, stark and closely gaurded."'' --Nintendo Power Player's Guide
''The hallways leading to the dungeon were cold, stark and closely gaurded."''  
 
--'''Nintendo Player's Guide'''


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''"The castle basement was a maze of dark tunnels the eventually led to a secret exit. Snakes slithered in the darkness, and huge rats scurried about, making the halls a treacherous trip. Only people who were very desperate dared to use this route.''
''"The castle basement was a maze of dark tunnels the eventually led to a secret exit. Snakes slithered in the darkness, and huge rats scurried about, making the halls a treacherous trip. Only people who were very desperate dared to use this route.''


''The last room before [[Sanctuary (A Link to the Past)|Sanctuary]] was puzzling. There were two switches on the wall. One opened the door to allow access to the Sanctuary, the other brought disaster. Anyone wanting to continue through the door had to decide which was the safe switch."'' --Nintendo Power Player's Guide
''The last room before [[Sanctuary (A Link to the Past)|Sanctuary]] was puzzling. There were two switches on the wall. One opened the door to allow access to the Sanctuary, the other brought disaster. Anyone wanting to continue through the door had to decide which was the safe switch."''
 
--'''Nintendo Player's Guide'''


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''A Shrouded Maze. According to the legend, [[Princess Zelda]] was taken by Agahnim to the top of the Hyrule Castle Tower. In the darkened halls there, enemies attacked without warning. Many a would-be rescuer fell victim to their ambushes, but those who used their [[Lantern]] could light the room to face their foes. Agahnim was said to practice his evil magic at the top of the tower.''
''A Shrouded Maze. According to the legend, [[Princess Zelda]] was taken by Agahnim to the top of the Hyrule Castle Tower. In the darkened halls there, enemies attacked without warning. Many a would-be rescuer fell victim to their ambushes, but those who used their [[Lantern]] could light the room to face their foes. Agahnim was said to practice his evil magic at the top of the tower.''


''The entrance to the castle tower was sealed with a force field that only the Master Sword could break."'' --Nintendo Power Player's Guide
''The entrance to the castle tower was sealed with a force field that only the Master Sword could break."''
 
--'''Nintendo Player's Guide'''


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