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==''Ocarina of Time''==
==''Ocarina of Time''==
The Zora's Sapphire was passed down through the [[Zora]] for generations{{Ref|OOT|142}}. Ultimately, it was given to [[Ruto|Princess Ruto]] by her mother, who told him that she should only give it to the man who would be her husband{{Ref|OOT|1314|Ruto}}
The Zora's Sapphire was passed down through the [[Zora]] for generations{{Ref|OOT|142}}. Ultimately, it was given to [[Ruto|Princess Ruto]] by her mother, who told her that she should only give it to the man who would be her husband{{Ref|OOT|1314|Ruto}}


While feeding [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]] one day, Ruto was swallowed by the Zora deity, and dropped the Spiritual Stone {{Ref|OOT|1358-1359|Ruto}}, which ended up deep [[inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]. Since Ruto had been going inside Lord Jabu-Jabu since she was young, she went searching for it, but was stymied by the [[Bari|electric jellyfish]] and other oddities.{{Ref|OOT|1352|Ruto}} However, she did send out a [[Ruto's Letter|message in a bottle]]{{Ref|OOT|1278|[[Ruto's Letter]]}}, which ended up in [[Lake Hylia]]. As part of his quest to retrieve the three Spiritual Stones, [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] found the message and, using it to gain passage to Lord Jabu-Jabu, helped a reluctant Ruto to find the stone. However, she was immediately swept away and held captive by [[Barinade]].
While feeding [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]] one day, Ruto was swallowed by the Zora deity, and dropped the Spiritual Stone {{Ref|OOT|1358-1359|Ruto}}, which ended up deep [[inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]. Since Ruto had been going inside Lord Jabu-Jabu since she was young, she went searching for it, but was stymied by the [[Bari|electric jellyfish]] and other oddities.{{Ref|OOT|1352|Ruto}} However, she did send out a [[Ruto's Letter|message in a bottle]]{{Ref|OOT|1278|[[Ruto's Letter]]}}, which ended up in [[Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time)|Lake Hylia]]. As part of his quest to retrieve the three Spiritual Stones, [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] found the message and, using it to gain passage to Lord Jabu-Jabu, helped a reluctant Ruto to find the stone. However, she was immediately swept away and held captive by [[Barinade]].


After Link kills the parasitic jellyfish, Ruto decides she likes him, and gives him Zora's Sapphire as an "engagement ring".
After Link kills the parasitic jellyfish, Ruto decides she likes him, and gives him Zora's Sapphire as an "engagement ring". Link later uses it - in concert with the [[Kokiri's Emerald]], [[Goron's Ruby]] and [[Song of Time]] played on the [[Ocarina of Time]] - to open the [[Door of Time]] within the [[Temple of Time]]. The Sapphire remains on the Temple of Time's altar thereafter.


==Gallery==
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