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Ultimately, Link and Midna find him in the throne room of [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]], with [[Zelda]]'s lifeless body on display as a trophy. Challenging them, he [[Puppet Zelda|takes control of Zelda]] and uses her body to attack. When Midna drives him out, he reforms as the Dark Beast Ganon and faces [[Wolf Link]]. Defeated again, he takes his flaming head form. Seeing this, Midna sends Link and the revived Zelda away and battles Ganondorf alone using the [[Fused Shadow]]. While the fight destroys Hyrule Castle, Ganondorf emerges victorious on horseback, with Midna's helmet as a trophy.
Ultimately, Link and Midna find him in the throne room of [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]], with [[Zelda]]'s lifeless body on display as a trophy. Challenging them, he [[Puppet Zelda|takes control of Zelda]] and uses her body to attack. When Midna drives him out, he reforms as the Dark Beast Ganon and faces [[Wolf Link]]. Defeated again, he takes his flaming head form. Seeing this, Midna sends Link and the revived Zelda away and battles Ganondorf alone using the [[Fused Shadow]]. While the fight destroys Hyrule Castle, Ganondorf emerges victorious on horseback, with Midna's helmet as a trophy.


The next phase of the final battle takes place on horseback. Link and Zelda ride around on [[Epona]] and Princess Zelda shoots [[Light Arrow]]s at Ganondorf, stunning him and allowing link to slash at him with his sword. The final battle takes place when a ring of fire surrounds Link and Ganondorf in the middle of Hyrule Field. After a long sword duel Link thrusts the [[Master Sword]] through the body of Ganondorf. With the blade of evil's bane embedded in him, and his link with Zant abruptly broken, Ganondorf dies.
The next phase of the final battle takes place on horseback. Link and Zelda ride around on [[Epona]] and Princess Zelda shoots [[Light Arrow]]s at Ganondorf, stunning him and allowing Link to slash at him with his sword. The final battle takes place when a ring of fire surrounds Link and Ganondorf in the middle of Hyrule Field. After a long sword duel Link thrusts the [[Master Sword]] through the body of Ganondorf. With the blade of evil's bane embedded in him, and his link with Zant abruptly broken, Ganondorf dies.
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Link can bring the golden bugs that he collects to Agitha and she will reward Link with rupees. She will give Link 50 rupees for 1 golden bug and 100 rupees for a golden bug that makes a pair. Once Link gives Agitha a single golden bug, he is rewarded with the big wallet, which allows Link to hold up to 600 rupees rather than the default 300 rupees. If Link returns all 24 bugs, Link gets the giant wallet which holds 1000 rupees. If Link has golden bugs but doesn't show them to her, she will mention it as Link walks out.  
Link can bring the golden bugs that he collects to Agitha and she will reward Link with rupees. She will give Link 50 rupees for 1 golden bug and 100 rupees for a golden bug that makes a pair. Once Link gives Agitha a single golden bug, he is rewarded with the big wallet, which allows Link to hold up to 600 rupees rather than the default 300 rupees. If Link returns all 24 bugs, Link gets the giant wallet which holds 1000 rupees. If Link has golden bugs but doesn't show them to her, she will mention it as Link walks out.  


Agitha can be seen outside the south gate of Castle Town searching for bugs during the daytime. She is one of the few people that are not afraid of [[Wolf Link]] and she actually wants to play with him. At sunset she will leave to return to her castle.
Agitha can be seen outside the south gate of Castle Town searching for bugs during the daytime. She is one of the few people that are not afraid of [[Wolf Link]]. to the point she wants to play with him. At sunset, she will leave to return to her castle.
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Ashei is one of the members of [[The Resistance]], a group that meets within [[Telma's Bar]]. Ashei wears armor and is able to handle herself with the bow and arrow. She doesn't think too highly of the soldiers of Hyrule and refers to them as sorry excuses for Hyrule soldiers. She has an interest in the Yeti that live at the Peak Province within Hyrule.  
Ashei is one of the members of [[The Resistance]], a group that meets within [[Telma's Bar]]. Ashei wears armor and can handle herself with the bow and arrow. She doesn't think too highly of the soldiers of Hyrule and refers to them as sorry excuses for Hyrule soldiers. She has an interest in the Yeti who live in [[Peak Province]].  


Ashei spots the beast that comes down from [[Snowpeak]] to [[Zora's Domain]] and draws a sketch of him. Link uses this sketch to show to the [[Zora]] who note that the fish that the beast is carrying is known as a reekfish. Link later is able to catch a reekfish with the help of [[Prince Ralis]].
Ashei spots the beast that comes down from [[Snowpeak]] to [[Zora's Domain]] and draws a sketch of him. Link uses this sketch to show to the [[Zora]], who note that the fish that the beast is carrying is known as a [[reekfish]]. Link can later catch a reekfish with the help of [[Prince Ralis]].
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Auru is one of the members of [[The Resistance]], a group that meets within [[Telma's Bar]]. He is an old wise man who seemingly has some relationship with the sages of Hyrule and perhaps even the royal family. Auru wears a symbol of the Triforce on the front of his clothing.  
Auru is one of the members of [[The Resistance]], a group that meets within [[Telma's Bar]]. He is an old wise man who seemingly has some relationship with the sages of Hyrule and perhaps even the royal family. Auru wears a symbol of the Triforce on the front of his clothing.  


Link encounters Auru at Lake Hylia where he mentions that he believes the evil plaguing Hyrule has something to do with Arbiter's Grounds, a prison deep in the desert that has held Hyrule's worst prisoners. Auru saved [[Fyer]]'s life sometime in the past and results in the latter owing a favor to Auru. Auru gives Link a memo to show to Fyer, which tells the [[Human-Cannonball Ride]] owner to launch Link into the desert with [[Cannon#Fyer's Cannon|his large cannon]], allowing Link to gain access to the [[Gerudo Desert]].
Link encounters Auru at Lake Hylia where he mentions that he believes the evil plaguing Hyrule has something to do with Arbiter's Grounds, a prison deep in the desert that has held Hyrule's worst prisoners. Auru saved [[Fyer]]'s life sometime in the past, which resulted in the latter owing Auru a favor. Auru gives Link [[Auru's Memo|a memo]] to show to Fyer, which tells the [[Human-Cannonball Ride]] owner to launch Link into the desert with [[Cannon#Fyer's Cannon|his large cannon]], allowing Link to gain access to the [[Gerudo Desert]].
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Epona is Link's trusty horse companion throughout the game. Early on Epona is used at the Ordon Ranch to help herd the goats. [[Ilia]] has a very close bond with Epona and is upset with Link after Epona experiences a minor injury. After the attack from [[King Bulblin]] and the kidnapping of [[Colin]] and Ilia, Epona goes missing. Epona is later found in [[Kakariko Village]], where with the help of Link, the two defeat King Bulblin and save [[Colin]].  
Epona is Link's trusty horse companion throughout the game. Early on Epona is used at the Ordon Ranch to help herd the goats. [[Ilia]] has a very close bond with Epona and is upset with Link after Epona experiences a minor injury. After the attack from [[King Bulblin]] and the kidnapping of [[Colin]] and Ilia, Epona goes missing. Epona is later found in [[Kakariko Village]], where with the help of Link, the two defeat King Bulblin and save [[Colin]].  


Link controls Epona with the use of spurs. Link has six spurs to use, with Epona's speed ranging on how many spurs are used consecutively. Link also has the ability to use several items while riding on Epona, including his sword and the bow and arrow. Link can call over Epona from almost anywhere in Hyrule where there is a piece of [[Horse Grass]] on the ground. Alternatively, just before the [[City in the Sky]], link receives the [[Horse Call]], which is an item made by [[Ilia]] that allows Link to call Epona from almost anywhere.
Link controls Epona with the use of spurs. Link has six spurs to use, with Epona's speed ranging on how many spurs are used consecutively. Link also has the ability to use several items while riding on Epona, including his sword and the bow and arrow. Link can call over Epona from almost anywhere in Hyrule where there is a piece of [[Horse Grass]] on the ground. Alternatively, just before the [[City in the Sky]], Link receives the [[Horse Call]], which is an item made by [[Ilia]] that allows Link to call Epona from almost anywhere.
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