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==Wind Waker==
==Wind Waker==
The Ballad of Gales is most known for its appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. In this game, one of the [[God of Winds]], [[Cyclos]], became angry when his sacred tablet was destroyed. To punish whoever ruined his tablet, he travels around the [[Great Sea]] creating cyclones and capturing sailing ships, only to transport them to another place far from where they were. His older brother, [[Zephos]], became worried about his sibling, and asked [[Link]] to help. Once Link obtains the [[Hero's Bow]] from the [[Tower of the Gods]], he is able to shoot Cyclos out of one of his cyclones. Cyclos takes a liking to Link, saying that no one has even seen him in the cyclones before, much less shot him with an arrow. He teaches Link the Ballad of Gales which gives him the power to control the cyclones, giving him the ability to quickly teleport himself across the Great Sea.
The Ballad of Gales is most known for its appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. In this game, one of the [[God of Winds]], [[Cyclos]], became angry when his sacred tablet was destroyed. To punish whoever ruined his tablet, he travels around the [[Great Sea]] creating cyclones and capturing sailing ships, only to transport them to another place far from where they were. His older brother, [[Zephos]], became worried about his sibling, and asked [[Link]] to help. Once Link obtains the [[Hero's Bow]] from the [[Tower of the Gods]], he is able to shoot Cyclos out of one of his cyclones. Cyclos takes a liking to Link, saying that no one has even seen him in the cyclones before, much less shot him with an arrow. He teaches Link the Ballad of Gales which gives him the power to control the cyclones, giving him the ability to quickly teleport himself across the Great Sea.
===Islands===
The Ballad of Gales can warp Link to nine different locations, all scattered throughout the Great Sea. This makes it helpful to travel quickly around the ocean. The different warp spots are:
* [[Windfall Island]]
* [[Dragon Roost Island]]
* [[Tingle Island]]
* [[Greatfish Isle]]
* [[Tower of the Gods]]
* [[Fairy Islands#Southern Fairy Island| Southern Fairy Island]]
* [[Forest Haven]]
* [[Outset Island]]
* [[Mother and Child Isles]]. When Link warps to this island, he will be placed inside of it, allowing him to meet the [[Fairy Queen]] who gives him the [[Fire Arrow|Fire]] and [[Ice Arrow]]s


==Twilight Princess==
==Twilight Princess==

Revision as of 19:55, July 19, 2012


The Ballad of Gales is one of the many songs from the Zelda series, appearing mainly in two of the games.

Wind Waker

The Ballad of Gales is most known for its appearance in The Wind Waker. In this game, one of the God of Winds, Cyclos, became angry when his sacred tablet was destroyed. To punish whoever ruined his tablet, he travels around the Great Sea creating cyclones and capturing sailing ships, only to transport them to another place far from where they were. His older brother, Zephos, became worried about his sibling, and asked Link to help. Once Link obtains the Hero's Bow from the Tower of the Gods, he is able to shoot Cyclos out of one of his cyclones. Cyclos takes a liking to Link, saying that no one has even seen him in the cyclones before, much less shot him with an arrow. He teaches Link the Ballad of Gales which gives him the power to control the cyclones, giving him the ability to quickly teleport himself across the Great Sea.

Islands

The Ballad of Gales can warp Link to nine different locations, all scattered throughout the Great Sea. This makes it helpful to travel quickly around the ocean. The different warp spots are:

Twilight Princess

The Ballad of Gales returns in Twilight Princess, this time as one of the songs that Wolf Link howls to summon the Golden Wolf, who appears on Snowpeak Mountain.