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In almost every Zelda, there is a large landmass, the overworld, separating two cities or villages. This landmass is usually called Hyrule Field. Hyrule Field is usually filled up with enemies and sidequest item. Anexample would be in Twilight Princess, where there are multiple Imp Poes in Hyrule Field.  
In almost every Zelda game, there is a large landmass, or overworld, separating two cities or villages. This landmass is usually called Hyrule Field. Hyrule Field is usually filled up with enemies and sidequest items. An example would be in Twilight Princess, where there are multiple Imp Poes in Hyrule Field.  


In each game Hyrule Field changes. In Ocarina Of Time, it was in the middle of Hyrule, with Castle Town and Hyrule Castle to the North, Karkariko Village and Death Mountain to the North-East, Zora's Domain to the East, the Kokiri Forest to the South-East, Lake Hylia to the South-West and the Gerudo Desert to the West.In Twilight Princess, there were multiple Hyrule Fields in the Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru provinces.
In each game Hyrule Field changes. In Ocarina Of Time, it was in the middle of Hyrule, with Castle Town and Hyrule Castle to the North, Karkariko Village and Death Mountain to the North-East, Zora's Domain to the East, the Kokiri Forest to the South-East, Lake Hylia to the South-West and the Gerudo Desert to the West.In Twilight Princess, there were multiple Hyrule Fields in the Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru provinces.

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In almost every Zelda game, there is a large landmass, or overworld, separating two cities or villages. This landmass is usually called Hyrule Field. Hyrule Field is usually filled up with enemies and sidequest items. An example would be in Twilight Princess, where there are multiple Imp Poes in Hyrule Field.

In each game Hyrule Field changes. In Ocarina Of Time, it was in the middle of Hyrule, with Castle Town and Hyrule Castle to the North, Karkariko Village and Death Mountain to the North-East, Zora's Domain to the East, the Kokiri Forest to the South-East, Lake Hylia to the South-West and the Gerudo Desert to the West.In Twilight Princess, there were multiple Hyrule Fields in the Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru provinces.