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{{CD|file=Graveyard_Area_OW.png|link=Graveyard (The Adventure of Link)|caption=Graveyard|desc=The Graveyard, located directly south of the [[Harbor Town of Mido]] is a large area swarming with [[Moa|Red Moa]] and [[Daira]]. In the middle, Link encounters [[King's Tomb]]. Directly south of King's Tomb, Link finds a secret passage that leads to the [[Island Palace]].}}
{{CD|file=Graveyard_Area_OW.png|link=Graveyard (The Adventure of Link)|caption=Graveyard|desc=The Graveyard, located directly south of the [[Harbor Town of Mido]] is a large area swarming with [[Moa|Red Moa]] and [[Daira]]. In the middle, Link encounters [[King's Tomb]]. Directly south of King's Tomb, Link finds a secret passage that leads to the [[Island Palace]].}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Mido.png|link=Harbor Town of Mido|caption=Harbor Town of Mido|desc=Mido is the fourth town Link visits and his home to a [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] who teaches him the [[Fairy Spell]] after he heals a child with the [[Water of Life]]. A [[Hyrulean Knight]] also can be found and imparts how to perform the [[Downward Thrust]] attack.}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Mido.png|link=Harbor Town of Mido|caption=Harbor Town of Mido|desc=Mido is the fourth town Link visits and is home to a [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] who teaches him the [[Fairy Spell]] after he heals a child with the [[Water of Life]]. A [[Hyrulean Knight]] also can be found and imparts how to perform the [[Downward Thrust]] attack.}}


{{CD|file=Kings_Tomb_OW.png|link=King's Tomb|caption=King's Tomb|desc=King's Tomb is the final resting place of the [[King of Hyrule]] mentioned in the Game Manual's [[The Adventure of Link Story|prologue story]].}}
{{CD|file=Kings_Tomb_OW.png|link=King's Tomb|caption=King's Tomb|desc=King's Tomb is the final resting place of the [[King of Hyrule]] mentioned in the Game Manual's [[The Adventure of Link Story|prologue story]].}}
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{{CD|file=N_of_River_OW.png|link=N of River|caption=N of River|desc=A friendly [[Bot]] in Saria indicates that Link will be able to find [[Bagu]], a prominent citizen of the town in this [[Megmat]] and [[Deeler]]-infested forested region northeast of Saria and east of the [[Moruge Swamp]].}}
{{CD|file=N_of_River_OW.png|link=N of River|caption=N of River|desc=A friendly [[Bot]] in Saria indicates that Link will be able to find [[Bagu]], a prominent citizen of the town in this [[Megmat]] and [[Deeler]]-infested forested region northeast of Saria and east of the [[Moruge Swamp]].}}


{{CD|file=North_Palace_OW.png|link=North Palace|caption=North Palace|desc=The North Palace is the starting point of Link's quest and the resting place of the sleeping [[Princess Zelda]].}}
{{CD|file=North_Palace_OW.png|link=North Palace|caption=North Palace|desc=The North Palace is the starting point of Link's quest and the resting place of the sleeping [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]].}}


{{CD|file=Parapa_Desert_Area_OW.png|link=Parapa Desert|caption=Parapa Desert|desc=Parapa Desert is located northwest of Rauru and is home to [[Parapa Palace]], the first dungeon. A small forest glade in the south also holds a [[Heart Container]].}}
{{CD|file=Parapa_Desert_Area_OW.png|link=Parapa Desert|caption=Parapa Desert|desc=Parapa Desert is located northwest of Rauru and is home to [[Parapa Palace]], the first dungeon. A small forest glade in the south also holds a [[Heart Container]].}}
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{{CD/Header|Eastern Hyrule}}
{{CD/Header|Eastern Hyrule}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Hidden_Kasuto.png|link=Hidden Town of Kasuto|caption=Hidden Town of Kasuto|desc=The residents of [[Kasuto]] fled into the woods after the town was destroyed by the forces of [[Ganon]]. Link must use the Hammer to uncover the well-hidden town. It is filled with valuble items including the final Magic Container, the [[Spell Spell]], and the [[Magic Key]].}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Hidden_Kasuto.png|link=Hidden Town of Kasuto|caption=Hidden Town of Kasuto|desc=The residents of [[Kasuto]] fled into the woods after the town was destroyed by the forces of [[Ganon]]. Link must use the Hammer to uncover the well-hidden town. It is filled with valuable items including the final Magic Container, the [[Spell Spell]], and the [[Magic Key]].}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Kasuto.png|link=Kasuto|caption=Kasuto|desc=Kasuto, destroyed by Ganon's minions, now sits almost completely deserted and is patrolled by invisible Moas. The Wise Man who remains will teach Link the [[Thunder Spell]] once he has gathered all of the Magic Containers.}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Kasuto.png|link=Kasuto|caption=Kasuto|desc=Kasuto, destroyed by Ganon's minions, now sits almost completely deserted and is patrolled by invisible Moas. The Wise Man who remains will teach Link the [[Thunder Spell]] once he has gathered all of the Magic Containers.}}
{{CD|file=Maze_Island_AOL.png|link=Maze Island (The Adventure of Link)|caption=Maze Island|desc=Maze Island sits off the far northeast coast of [[Eastern Hyrule (The Adventure of Link)|Eastern Hyrule]] and his home to the [[Maze Island Palace]]. Link also finds a Magic Container and the [[Kidnapped Child]], who must be returned to a [[Kidnapped Child's Mother|worried mother]] in the [[Mountain Town of Darunia]].}}
{{CD|file=Maze_Island_AOL.png|link=Maze Island (The Adventure of Link)|caption=Maze Island|desc=Maze Island sits off the far northeast coast of [[Eastern Hyrule (The Adventure of Link)|Eastern Hyrule]] and is home to the [[Maze Island Palace]]. Link also finds a Magic Container and the [[Kidnapped Child]], who must be returned to a [[Kidnapped Child's Mother|worried mother]] in the [[Mountain Town of Darunia]].}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Darunia.png|link=Mountain Town of Darunia|caption=Mountain Town of Darunia|desc=Found after ascending a perilous mountain trail north of [[Nabooru (Town)|Nabooru]], Link reaches the sixth town, Darunia. Here, like in Mido, Link meets another Hyrulean Knight who teaches Link [[Upward Thrust]]. Once the kidnapped child is returned from Maze Island, Link also learns the [[Reflect Spell]].}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Darunia.png|link=Mountain Town of Darunia|caption=Mountain Town of Darunia|desc=Found after ascending a perilous mountain trail north of [[Nabooru (Town)|Nabooru]], Link reaches the sixth town, Darunia. Here, like in Mido, Link meets another Hyrulean Knight who teaches Link [[Upward Thrust]]. Once the kidnapped child is returned from Maze Island, Link also learns the [[Reflect Spell]].}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Nabooru.png|link=Nabooru (Town)|caption=Nabooru|desc=Nabooru, the fifth town, is found shortly after reaching Eastern Hyrule via the [[Raft]]. If Link can help a [[Thirsty Lady]], he is awarded the [[Fire Spell]].}}
{{CD|file=Welcome_to_Nabooru.png|link=Nabooru (Town)|caption=Nabooru|desc=Nabooru, the fifth town, is found shortly after reaching Eastern Hyrule via the [[Raft]]. If Link can help a [[Thirsty Lady]], he is awarded the [[Fire Spell]].}}
{{CD|file=Seashore.png|link=Seashore|caption=Seashore|desc=The Seashore is an uninhabited region hinted at in the Hidden Town of Kasuto that lies directly east of [[Three Eye Rock]]. Along the shore, Link stumbles across the fourth and final [[Heart Container]].}}
{{CD|file=Seashore.png|link=Seashore|caption=Seashore|desc=The Seashore is an uninhabited region hinted at in the Hidden Town of Kasuto that lies directly east of [[Three Eye Rock]]. Along the shore, Link stumbles across the fourth and final [[Heart Container]].}}
{{CD|file=Three_Eye_Rock_2.png||link=Three Eye Rock|caption=Three Eye Rock|desc=Three Eye Rock is a geographical feature in the far south of Eastern Hyrule. When Link plays the [[Flute]] in the middle of the rock formation, the [[Hidden Palace]] materializes.}}
{{CD|file=Three_Eye_Rock_2.png||link=Three Eye Rock|caption=Three Eye Rock|desc=Three Eye Rock is a geographical feature in the far south of Eastern Hyrule. When Link plays the [[Flute]] in the middle of the rock formation, the [[Hidden Palace]] materializes.}}
{{CD|file=Valley_of_Death.png|link=Valley of Death|caption=Valley of Death|desc=The King of Hyrule did not intend to give the [[Triforce of Courage]] to just anyone, and the Valley of Death became the crucible for which contenders for the relic were tested. Link must navigate this most arduous challenge yet in order to reach the [[Great Palace]]}}
{{CD|file=Valley_of_Death.png|link=Valley of Death|caption=Valley of Death|desc=The King of Hyrule did not intend to give the [[Triforce of Courage]] to just anyone, and the Valley of Death became the crucible for which contenders for the relic were tested. Link must navigate this most arduous challenge yet in order to reach the [[Great Palace]].}}
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{{CD/Header|Palaces}}
{{CD/Header|Palaces}}
{{CD|file=ParapaOW.jpg|link=Parapa Palace|caption=Parapa Palace|desc=Located in the [[Parapa Desert]], Parapa Palace is the first dungeon Link explores. Here he will find the [[Candle]] and confronts [[Horsehead]]}}
{{CD|file=ParapaOW.jpg|link=Parapa Palace|caption=Parapa Palace|desc=Located in the [[Parapa Desert]], Parapa Palace is the first dungeon Link explores. Here he finds the [[Candle]] and confronts [[Horsehead]].}}
{{CD|file=MidoroOW.jpg|link=Midoro Palace|caption=Midoro Palace|desc=After trudging through the Midoro Swamp, Link enters the second dungeon, Midoro Palace. Inside he uncovers the [[Handy Glove]] and battles [[Helmethead]].}}
{{CD|file=MidoroOW.jpg|link=Midoro Palace|caption=Midoro Palace|desc=After trudging through the Midoro Swamp, Link enters the second dungeon, Midoro Palace. Inside he uncovers the [[Handy Glove]] and battles [[Helmethead]].}}
{{CD|file=IslandOW100.jpg|link=Island Palace|caption=Island Palace|desc=Link reaches the third dungeon, the Island Palace, after passing through the secret tunnel south of [[King's Tomb]]. After fighting his way through a host of new enemies, Link lays claim to the [[Raft]]. At the end, Link battles the fearsome [[Rebonack]].}}
{{CD|file=IslandOW100.jpg|link=Island Palace|caption=Island Palace|desc=Link reaches the third dungeon, the Island Palace, after passing through the secret tunnel south of [[King's Tomb]]. After fighting his way through a host of new enemies, Link lays claim to the [[Raft]]. At the end, Link battles the fearsome [[Rebonack]].}}
{{CD|file=MazeIsland100.jpg|link=Maze Island Palace|caption=Maze Island Palace|desc=The fourth dungeon, the Maze Island Palce, is found after navigating the twisting paths of [[Maze Island (The Adventure of Link)|Maze Island]]}}. Inside Link finds the [[Boots]], which allow him to walk on water. The final enemy, [[Carock]], can only be defeated by using the [[Reflect Spell]] to turn his own magic against him].
{{CD|file=MazeIsland100.jpg|link=Maze Island Palace|caption=Maze Island Palace|desc=The fourth dungeon, the Maze Island Palace, is found after navigating the twisting paths of [[Maze Island (The Adventure of Link)|Maze Island]]. Inside Link finds the [[Boots]], which allow him to walk on water. The final enemy, [[Carock]], can only be defeated by using the [[Reflect Spell]] to turn his own magic against him.}}
{{CD|file=OceanOW100.jpg|link=Ocean Palace|caption=Ocean Palace|desc=The fifth dungeon, known as the Ocean Palace, is reachable only after Link possesses the Boots. It is the largest and most complex Palace Link must navigate with the exception of the Great Palace. In the basement behind a secret passage, Link finds the [[Flute]]. Gooma, a hulking beast, stands as the final enemy.}}
{{CD|file=OceanOW100.jpg|link=Ocean Palace|caption=Ocean Palace|desc=The fifth dungeon, known as the Ocean Palace, is reachable only after Link possesses the Boots. It is the largest and most complex Palace Link must navigate with the exception of the Great Palace. In the basement behind a secret passage, Link finds the [[Flute]]. [[Gooma]], a hulking beast, stands as the final enemy.}}
{{CD|file=HiddenOW100.jpg|link=Hidden Palace|caption=Hidden Palace|desc=Link is able to enter the sixth dungeon only after using the power of the Flute to force the Hidden Palace into existence. In order to pass beyond the first few rooms, Link must have recovered the Magic Key from the Hidden Town of Kasuto. Within, Link is awarded with the [[Cross]] after a rematch with Rebonack. After using the Fairy Spell to reach the otherwise inaccessible ledge, Link confronts [[Barba]], a massive dragon-like snake.}}
{{CD|file=HiddenOW100.jpg|link=Hidden Palace|caption=Hidden Palace|desc=Link is able to enter the sixth dungeon only after using the power of the Flute to force the Hidden Palace into existence. In order to pass beyond the first few rooms, Link must have recovered the Magic Key from the Hidden Town of Kasuto. Within, Link is awarded with the [[Cross]] after a rematch with Rebonack. After using the Fairy Spell to reach the otherwise inaccessible ledge, Link confronts [[Barba]], a massive dragon-like snake.}}
{{CD|file=GreatOW100.jpg|link=Great Palace|caption=Great Palace|desc=Once Link has placed the six crystals in the statues of the other palaces and traversed the harrowing [[Valley of Death]], he reaches his final challenge. After defeating a horde of nightmarish monsters, Link is ambushed by [[Thunderbird]] in what appears to be the final confrontation. Inside of the [[Triforce]] chamber, the [[Triforce Keeper]] issues one final challege: a showdown with [[Dark Link|Link's own shadow]]. Victorious, Link is bestowed the Triforce of Courage and uses its power to wake Princess Zelda.}}
{{CD|file=GreatOW100.jpg|link=Great Palace|caption=Great Palace|desc=Once Link has placed the six crystals in the statues of the other palaces and traversed the harrowing [[Valley of Death]], he reaches his final challenge. After defeating a horde of nightmarish monsters, Link is ambushed by [[Thunderbird]] in what appears to be the final confrontation. Inside of the [[Triforce]] chamber, the [[Triforce Keeper]] issues one final challege: a showdown with [[Dark Link|Link's own shadow]]. Victorious, Link is bestowed the Triforce of Courage and uses its power to wake Princess Zelda.}}
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Revision as of 08:35, June 9, 2013