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'''Nayru's Pearl''' is the third [[Goddess Pearl]] collected in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' It is blue in appearance and bears the familiar symbol of [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]]  
'''Nayru's Pearl''' is the third and final [[Goddess Pearl]] collected in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It is blue in appearance and bears the familiar symbol of [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]].


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' it is obtained from [[Jabun]] hiding in a cave in the southern Cliffs of [[Outset Island]]. To enter the cave, Link must have [[Bomb]]s & a cannon and also haved looked for [[Jabun]] at [[Greatfish Isle]].
Upon discovering that [[Ganon]]'s influence has spread to [[Forest Haven]], the [[King of Red Lions]] urges [[Link]] to sail to [[Greatfish Isle]], where the next pearl lies in posession of the spirit, [[Jabun]].<ref>{{Cite|TWW|517|King of Red Lions}}</ref> Unfortunately, once they arrive, they find the island in a destroyed state, with Jabun no where to be seen.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|520|King of Red Lions}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|522|King of Red Lions}}</ref>
 
[[Quill]] then appears, explaining that although Jabun is no longer at Greatfish Isle, he managed to escape the destruction and head to [[Outset Island]], Link's home.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|524|Quill}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|525|Quill}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|526|Quill}}</ref> However, he adds that Jabun is hidden behind a stone wall to protect him.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|527|Quill}}</ref> He then admits that he told the [[Tetra's Pirates|pirates]] about Jabun's hiding place, but luckily they were unable to break the barrier.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|528|Quill}}</ref> According to him, the pirates were last seen on [[Windfall Island]].<ref>{{Cite|TWW|529|Quill}}</ref> The King of Red Lions agrees that they should head there, but asks Link not to confront the pirates directly.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|533|King of Red Lions}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|3097|King of Red Lions}}</ref>
 
Link sneaks into the [[Bomb Shop]] on Windfall Island in hopes of overhearing the pirates' plan. They reveal that they will use [[Bomb]]s to break down Jabun's seal.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|1955|Mako}}</ref> [[Tetra]] initially wants to set sail to Outset immediately, but at her pirates' protests she decides to give Link a chance and allows them to spend the night in the [[Cafe Bar]].<ref>{{Cite|TWW|1965|Tetra}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|1966|Gonzo}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|1976|Tetra}}</ref> [[Gonzo]] then reiterates the password to the [[Pirate Ship|ship]] to [[Mako]].<ref>{{Cite|TWW|1978|Mako}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|1980|Gonzo}}</ref>
 
Using this password, Link can sneak onto the Pirate Ship and finds [[Niko]] there. He sets up another test for Link, in which he must jump across platforms to reach the other side.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|1996|Niko}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|1997|Niko}}</ref> Once Link makes it to the other side, Niko reluctantly gives him their bombs.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|2005|Niko}}</ref>
 
Link heads for Outset Island and breaks down the stone wall concealing Jabun's hiding place using the bombs. After a brief conversation with the King of Red Lions, Jabun gives him Nayru's Pearl.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|943|Jabun}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|944|Jabun}}</ref>
 
Now that Link has all three pearls, he must place each in their respective statue on the three [[Triangle Islands]] to reveal the [[Tower of the Gods]].
 
==References==
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{{Cat|The Wind Waker Items}}