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| image = [[File:Spiritual Stones.png]] | |||
|image = [[File:Spiritual Stones.png]] | | location = [[Great Deku Tree's Meadow]] (Kokiri's Emerald) <br/> [[Death Mountain Trail]] (Goron's Ruby) <br/> [[Zora's Fountain]] (Zora's Sapphire) | ||
|location = [[Great Deku Tree's Meadow]] (Kokiri's Emerald) <br> [[Death Mountain Trail]] (Goron's Ruby) <br> [[Zora's Fountain]] (Zora's Sapphire) | | use = Opening the [[Door of Time]] inside the [[Temple of Time]] | ||
| use = | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' | ||
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' | | related = | ||
| | | music = [[Spiritual Stone Get]] | ||
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The '''Spiritual Stones''' are a set of collectible items in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' | The '''Spiritual Stones''' are a set of collectible items in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. They are required to progress through the game and the [[Ocarina of Time Story|story]]. The stones are obtained in the first part of the game while [[Link]] is still a child, one after each of the first three dungeons. After collecting the [[Kokiri's Emerald]], [[Zelda]] tells Link that he must collect the remaining two stones in order to open the [[Door of Time]] and stop [[Ganon]] from obtaining the [[Triforce]]. | ||
==Kokiri's Emerald== | ==Kokiri's Emerald== | ||
{{Main|Kokiri's Emerald}} | {{Main|Kokiri's Emerald}} | ||
The first stone is given to Link before leaving [[Kokiri Forest]]. | The first stone is given to Link before leaving [[Kokiri Forest]]. The [[Great Deku Tree]] entrusts Link with the emerald after he defeats [[Queen Gohma]] and lifts the curse on the forest's guardian deity. This stone was incorporated into Zelda's prophetic vision of a boy arriving from the forest to help stop Ganon, and served as proof to her that she could trust Link. | ||
==Goron's Ruby== | ==Goron's Ruby== | ||
{{Main|Goron's Ruby}} | {{Main|Goron's Ruby}} | ||
For his second stone, Link must appeal to [[Darunia]] of the [[Goron]]s. | For his second stone, Link must appeal to [[Darunia]] of the [[Goron]]s. However, Darunia won't hand out this stone to just anyone. He asks Link to help out with their problems involving [[Dodongo's Cavern]] first in order to gain his gratitude and become a sworn brother. | ||
==Zora's Sapphire== | ==Zora's Sapphire== | ||
{{Main|Zora's Sapphire}} | {{Main|Zora's Sapphire}} | ||
The keeper of the Zora's Sapphire is the [[Zora]] princess [[Ruto]]. | The keeper of the Zora's Sapphire is the [[Zora]] princess [[Ruto]]. When Link arrives at [[Zora's Fountain]], he learns that Ruto has been swallowed by [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]]. Inside, Ruto informs Link that she is looking for the Zora's Sapphire, which the guardian deity swallowed while she was feeding it. After rescuing her from [[Barinade]], she agrees to give Link the sapphire. The Zora's Sapphire also serves as an engagement ring, passed down by the [[Zora Royal Family]], meaning Link and Ruto are now engaged! However, Ruto is unable to follow through due to being awakened as the Water Sage. | ||
{{cat|Ocarina of Time Items}} |