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The book includes a prologue, which recounts the sacking of [[Hyrule]] by Ganon. It then transitions to Link, as he is depicted sailing over a river, on a raft, and thinking that he must buy more "magic items" to be able to save Princess Zelda. He is then depicted travelling through the "thick, dark, and dangerous woods" when he thinks someone is staring at him. creeping around the rocks, he sees a strange man, and is about to confront him when the man opens a trapdoor beneath Link. It is revealed that the man was not acting maliciously, and that "[the] trap is the only way for [him] can get customers into [his] out-of [sic] the way shop". Misunderstanding resolved, Link buys a [[Magical Shield]] and a (singular, rather than 4 as is depicted in-game) [[bomb]]. Trading his last fresh water for information as to what his magic shield does, he is told that "Your shield will swallow a hit to a miss!"
The book includes a prologue, which recounts the sacking of [[Hyrule]] by Ganon. It then transitions to Link, as he is depicted sailing over a river, on a raft, and thinking that he must buy more "magic items" to be able to save Princess Zelda. He is then depicted travelling through the "thick, dark, and dangerous woods" when he thinks someone is staring at him. creeping around the rocks, he sees a strange man, and is about to confront him when the man opens a trapdoor beneath Link. It is revealed that the man was not acting maliciously, and that "[the] trap is the only way for [him] can get customers into [his] out-of [sic] the way shop". Misunderstanding resolved, Link buys a [[Magical Shield]] and a (singular, rather than 4 as is depicted in-game) [[bomb]]. Trading his last fresh water for information as to what his magic shield does, he is told that "Your shield will swallow a hit to a miss!"


Continuing his adventure, he eventually comes across Molblin, the self-described ruler of the canyon, who repeatedly throws his magic spear at Link, and every time he misses, it disappears and reappears in Molblin's hand. discovering that Molblin has bad vision, he makes a figure out of sticks, with his bomb as a head. then, as Link is preparing to lure Molblin to his trap, he realizes the meaning of the man's riddle, and lets [sic]  the spear hit his shield, followed by minor pyrotechnics, and the shield "swallowing" Molblin's spear. Molblin then chases after Link, but due to his visual impairment, he grabs the bomb placed atop the figure, rather than Link. The possibility of Link being ableist is not discussed. The explosion of the bomb "blows him sky high", and he takes 3 days to find his way back to the canyon, by which time Link is gone.
Continuing his adventure, he eventually comes across Molblin, the self-described ruler of the canyon, who repeatedly throws his magic [[spear]] at Link, and every time he misses, it disappears and reappears in Molblin's hand. discovering that Molblin has bad vision, he makes a figure out of sticks, with his bomb as a head. then, as Link is preparing to lure Molblin to his trap, he realizes the meaning of the man's riddle, and lets [sic]  the spear hit his shield, followed by minor pyrotechnics, and the shield "swallowing" Molblin's spear. Molblin then chases after Link, but due to his visual impairment, he grabs the bomb placed atop the figure, rather than Link. The possibility of Link being ableist is not discussed. The explosion of the bomb "blows him sky high", and he takes 3 days to find his way back to the canyon, by which time Link is gone.


==Voice Cast In Cassette Version==
==Voice Cast In Cassette Version==