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The '''Demon Train''' is the train used by [[Chancellor Cole]] and [[Malladus]] to help in their quest to revive Malladus in '' | The '''Demon Train''' is the train used by [[Chancellor Cole]] and [[Malladus]] to help in their quest to revive Malladus in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. It comes from the [[Dark Realm]] that Chancellor Cole locates by using the [[Compass of Light]] that [[Byrne]] created. The Demon Train is first seen when Cole and Byrne appear to take [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]'s body to resurrect Malladus. Once Malladus is resurrected, he and Cole use the Demon Train to flee to the Dark Realm. The Demon Train is one of the last [[boss]] fights in the game. It also serves as the battleground for the fight between Cole and Malladus which comes right after the actual fight with the Demon Train. | ||
The Demon Train is arguably one of the largest bosses [[Link]] faces in the game. Although it isn't very tall, it has a massive horizontal length. It is much larger than the [[Spirit Train]] and has two cars attached to the end of the engine. At the front of the train is a dark grey face with a red nose. Despite the Demon Train being a vehicle, it does seem to be semi-sentient with facial expressions, grunts, and roars which might conclude that it is some kind of evil spirit or being in the form of a locomotive. | The Demon Train is arguably one of the largest bosses [[Link]] faces in the game. Although it isn't very tall, it has a massive horizontal length. It is much larger than the [[Spirit Train]] and has two cars attached to the end of the engine. At the front of the train is a dark grey face with a red nose. Despite the Demon Train being a vehicle, it does seem to be semi-sentient with facial expressions, grunts, and roars which might conclude that it is some kind of evil spirit or being in the form of a locomotive. |