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As part of the [[Impa and the Geoglyphs]] quest, Link and Impa will head up to the air in a [[Hot-Air Balloon]] where they look down on a Geoglyph. These images started to appear on the map after the [[Upheaval]]. Impa mentions that each Geoglyph has a [[Dragon's Tear]], somewhere within its borders. When Link investigates the Geolyph up close, he'll find a small green circular portal somewhere, which will hold the Dragon's Tear. When acquired, this triggers a cut-scene [[Memory]]. The first geoglyph triggers the [[Where Am I?]] memory.
As part of the [[Impa and the Geoglyphs]] quest, Link and Impa will head up to the air in a [[Hot-Air Balloon]] where they look down on a Geoglyph. These images started to appear on the map after the [[Upheaval]]. Impa mentions that each Geoglyph has a [[Dragon's Tear]], somewhere within its borders. When Link investigates the Geolyph up close, he'll find a small green circular portal somewhere, which will hold the Dragon's Tear. When acquired, this triggers a cut-scene [[Memory]]. The first geoglyph triggers the [[Where Am I?]] memory.


As part of [[The Dragon's Tears]] quest, Link will travel to the [[Forgotten Temple]]. Here he'll see a map of Hyrule, which shows the locations of all of the Geoglyphs in world. Link can visit these various geoglyphs, with each containing a Dragon's Tear.
As part of [[The Dragon's Tears]] quest, Link will travel to the [[Forgotten Temple]]. Here he'll see a map of Hyrule, which shows the locations of all of the Geoglyphs in the world. Link can visit these various geoglyphs, with each containing a Dragon's Tear.
 
===List of Geoglyphs===
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File:Geoglyph 01 - TotK icon reversed.png|[[Construct]]: [[North Hyrule Plain]], near [[New Serenne Stable]]
File:Geoglyph 02 - TotK icon reversed.png|Rauru's Palace: [[Tabantha Hills]]
File:Geoglyph 03 - TotK icon reversed.png|[[Purah Pad]]: [[Trilby Plain]]
File:Geoglyph 04 - TotK icon reversed.png|[[Molduga]]: [[Batrea Lake]]
File:Geoglyph 05 - TotK icon reversed.png|[[Ganon]]dorf kneeling:  [[Sapphia's Table]]
File:Geoglyph 06 - TotK icon reversed.png|[[Sonia]]: [[Illumeni Plateau]]
File:Geoglyph 07 - TotK icon reversed.png|[[Gerudo Scimitar]]: [[Gogobi Shores]]
File:Geoglyph 08 - TotK icon reversed.png|Ganondorf becoming the Demon King: [[North Tabantha Snowfield]]
File:Geoglyph 09 - TotK icon reversed.png|[[Secret Stone]]: [[Talus Plateau]]
File:Geoglyph 10 - TotK icon reversed.png|Sonia's gravestone: [[Lake Hylia]]
File:Geoglyph 11 - TotK icon reversed.png|[[Master Sword]]: [[Eldin Mountains]], north-east of [[Sikukuu Shrine]]
</gallery>


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Geoglyph

Geoglyphs are images that appear on the map in Tears of the Kingdom

Tears of the Kingdom

As part of the Impa and the Geoglyphs quest, Link and Impa will head up to the air in a Hot-Air Balloon where they look down on a Geoglyph. These images started to appear on the map after the Upheaval. Impa mentions that each Geoglyph has a Dragon's Tear, somewhere within its borders. When Link investigates the Geolyph up close, he'll find a small green circular portal somewhere, which will hold the Dragon's Tear. When acquired, this triggers a cut-scene Memory. The first geoglyph triggers the Where Am I? memory.

As part of The Dragon's Tears quest, Link will travel to the Forgotten Temple. Here he'll see a map of Hyrule, which shows the locations of all of the Geoglyphs in the world. Link can visit these various geoglyphs, with each containing a Dragon's Tear.

List of Geoglyphs

References