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==The Pendants of Virtue==
==The Pendants of Virtue==


[[File:The-Master-Sword.jpg|left|thumb|300px|The Master Sword from the [[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]].]]Link arrives at [[Kakariko Village]], but discovers the elder [[Sahasrahla]] left when Agahnim began to abduct people. Link finds information regarding his whereabouts, and heads to the [[Eastern Palace]] where he finds him in hiding. From Sahasrahla, Link learns that not just anyone can wield the Master Sword, also known as "the sword of evil's bane". He will require the three [[Pendants of Virtue|Pendants]], the first of which, the [[Pendant of Courage]], is located within the Eastern Palace itself. Fighting his way through the palace, Link finds the Pendant of Courage and returns to Sahasrahla. He tells Link of the Knights of Hyrule, who guarded the Pendant of Courage. In the war against the evil of the golden land, most of the Knights had died. He tells Link that among the descendants of the Knights of Hyrule, a hero must appear. He tells Link to find the remaining Pendants.
[[File:The-Master-Sword.jpg|left|thumb|300px|The Master Sword from the [[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]].]]Link arrives at [[Kakariko Village]], but discovers the elder [[Sahasrahla]] left when Agahnim began to abduct people. Link finds information regarding his whereabouts, and heads to the [[Eastern Palace (A Link to the Past)|Eastern Palace]] where he finds him in hiding. From Sahasrahla, Link learns that not just anyone can wield the Master Sword, also known as "the sword of evil's bane". He will require the three [[Pendants of Virtue|Pendants]], the first of which, the [[Pendant of Courage]], is located within the Eastern Palace itself. Fighting his way through the palace, Link finds the Pendant of Courage and returns to Sahasrahla. He tells Link of the Knights of Hyrule, who guarded the Pendant of Courage. In the war against the evil of the golden land, most of the Knights had died. He tells Link that among the descendants of the Knights of Hyrule, a hero must appear. He tells Link to find the remaining Pendants.


[[File:Lttp-Crystal.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Link and one of the Maidens from the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' Instruction Manual.]]Link journeys to the edge of Hyrule to acquire the [[Pendant of Power]] from the [[Desert Palace]]. He then scales the dangerous Death Mountain (known as Mt. Hebra in the Japanese version), where he meets a man who tells him that Agahnim must want to open the way to the Dark World where people lose their human shape. He tells him the [[Moon Pearl]] in The [[Tower of Hera]] will allow Link to keep his shape. Within the tower, at the top of the mountain, Link finds the Moon Pearl and the [[Pendant of Wisdom]]. With the goal of destroying Agahnim in sight, Link ventures into the [[Lost Woods]] to find the legendary Master Sword and put an end to Agahnim's evil. But as soon as he gets the sword, he hears Zelda telepathically calling for help before she becomes silent. He hurries to the Sanctuary where the Loyal Sage tells him the soldiers took Zelda to the castle before he dies.
[[File:Lttp-Crystal.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Link and one of the Maidens from the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' Instruction Manual.]]Link journeys to the edge of Hyrule to acquire the [[Pendant of Power]] from the [[Desert Palace]]. He then scales the dangerous Death Mountain (known as Mt. Hebra in the Japanese version), where he meets a man who tells him that Agahnim must want to open the way to the Dark World where people lose their human shape. He tells him the [[Moon Pearl]] in The [[Tower of Hera]] will allow Link to keep his shape. Within the tower, at the top of the mountain, Link finds the Moon Pearl and the [[Pendant of Wisdom]]. With the goal of destroying Agahnim in sight, Link ventures into the [[Lost Woods]] to find the legendary Master Sword and put an end to Agahnim's evil. But as soon as he gets the sword, he hears Zelda telepathically calling for help before she becomes silent. He hurries to the Sanctuary where the Loyal Sage tells him the soldiers took Zelda to the castle before he dies.

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