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A fissure is a crack on a wall that appears in '[[a link between worlds]]'. It is used to travel between the two worlds, [[Hyrule]] and [[Lorule]]. Fissures start appearing all over [[Hyrule]] after the first transportation into [[Lorule]] through a [[fisure]] present in [[Hyrule castle]]. They can only be accessed as a painting, so [[Ravio's bracelet]] is necessary.
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These fissures are said to occur because [[Yuga]] started bringing Lorule and Hyrule closer by travelling between them.  
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Their appearance is a thin slice in a wall surrounded by what appears to be a blotch of paint which is mostly black in color. In [[Hyrule]], the fissure emits darkness, whereas in [[Lorule]], it emits light.
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A '''Fissure''' is a crack on a wall that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''. It is used to travel between the two worlds, [[Hyrule]] and [[Lorule]]. Fissures start appearing all over [[Hyrule]] after the first transportation into [[Lorule]] through a fissure present in [[Inside Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle]]. They can only be accessed as a painting, so [[Ravio's Bracelet]] is necessary. These fissures are said to occur because [[Yuga]] started bringing Lorule and Hyrule closer by traveling between them. Their appearance is a thin slice in a wall surrounded by what appears to be a blotch of paint which is mostly black in color with multi-colored patches. In Hyrule, the fissure emits darkness, whereas in Lorule, it emits light.
 
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