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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===''Ocarina of Time''=== | ===''Ocarina of Time''=== | ||
After [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] finds all three [[Spiritual Stones]], he returns to [[Hyrule Castle Town]] only to be met by [[Impa]] fleeing on horseback, [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] tucked under her arm. When she sees Link, Zelda throws the Ocarina into the moat. Just as they ride out of sight, [[Ganon]]dorf emerges from the town drawbridge looking for them.{{Ref|pg. 86|With the help of Impa, Princess Zelda escaped from the castle. Spotting Link, the princess tossed him the Ocarina of Time, praying that he would protect the Triforce.|''Hyrule Historia''}} After Link refuses to tell Ganondorf where Zelda fled to, Link swims in the moat to retrieve the Ocarina. Upon doing so, Princess Zelda teaches Link the [[Song of Time]] in a vision. | After [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] finds all three [[Spiritual Stones]], he returns to [[Hyrule Castle Town]] only to be met by [[Impa]] fleeing on horseback, [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]] tucked under her arm. When she sees Link, Zelda throws the Ocarina into the moat. Just as they ride out of sight, [[Ganon]]dorf emerges from the town drawbridge looking for them.{{Ref|pg. 86|With the help of Impa, Princess Zelda escaped from the castle. Spotting Link, the princess tossed him the Ocarina of Time, praying that he would protect the Triforce.|''Hyrule Historia''}} After Link refuses to tell Ganondorf where Zelda fled to, Link swims in the moat to retrieve the Ocarina. Upon doing so, Princess Zelda teaches Link the [[Song of Time]] in a vision. | ||
It is the only instrument that can open the [[Door of Time]]. While holding the three Spiritual Stones and playing the Song of Time at the altar in the [[Temple of Time]], the Door of Time opens, revealing the [[Master Sword]] and the entrance to the [[Sacred Realm]].{{Ref|OoT|1840|Inscription on the temple's altar}} | It is the only instrument that can open the [[Door of Time]]. While holding the three Spiritual Stones and playing the Song of Time at the altar in the [[Temple of Time]], the Door of Time opens, revealing the [[Master Sword]] and the entrance to the [[Sacred Realm]].{{Ref|OoT|1840|Inscription on the temple's altar}} | ||
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===Majora's Mask=== | ===Majora's Mask=== | ||
Link begins the game with the Ocarina of Time, but shortly after, it is stolen by [[Skull Kid]]. Link is then transformed into a [[Deku Scrub]] and goes around [[Clock Town]] looking for Skull Kid. Link learns that Skull Kid is at the top of the [[Clock Tower]]. After stunning Skull Kid with a bubble, he can retrieve the Ocarina. After doing so, he recalls the memory of [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] teaching him the [[Song of Time]]. | Link begins the game with the Ocarina of Time, but shortly after, it is stolen by [[Skull Kid]]. Link is then transformed into a [[Deku Scrub]] and goes around [[Clock Town]] looking for Skull Kid. Link learns that Skull Kid is at the top of the [[Clock Tower]]. After stunning Skull Kid with a bubble, he can retrieve the Ocarina. After doing so, he recalls the memory of [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]] teaching him the [[Song of Time]]. | ||
====Alternate Forms==== | ====Alternate Forms==== |