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'''King Bulblin''' is a character and a major enemy who appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', being one of Zant's most loyal followers.{{Ref|Zelda.com|'''King Bulblin'''<br/>Boss of the Bulblin and one of Zant's most loyal followers.|[https://www.zelda.com/twilight-princess-hd/characters/ ''Twilight Princess Characters'']}} He is the King of the [[Bulblin]]s, and is also the only major enemy that [[Link]] fights more than once, four times in fact. He is a very large Bulblin, about three times as big as the regular ones, and his [[Lord Bullbo|Boar]] is extra large too. He owns a horn, which can summon [[Shadow Beast]]s, and sometimes a very large hammer, which he uses in battle against Link.
'''King Bulblin''' is a character and a major enemy who appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', being one of Zant's most loyal followers.{{Ref|Zelda.com|'''King Bulblin'''<br/>Boss of the Bulblin and one of Zant's most loyal followers.|[https://www.zelda.com/twilight-princess-hd/characters/ ''Twilight Princess Characters'']}} He is the King of the [[Bulblin]]s, and is also the only major enemy that [[Link]] fights more than once, four times in fact. He is a very large Bulblin, about three times as big as the regular ones, and his [[Lord Bullbo|Boar]] is extra large too. He owns a horn, which can summon [[Shadow Beast]]s, and sometimes a very large hammer, which he uses in battle against Link.
   
   
King Bulblin kidnaps [[Ilia]] and the other [[Ordonian]] children at the beginning of the game, and Link witnesses it inside the [[Ordon Spring]]. Later in the game, he takes [[Colin]] for a second time. Link saves Colin from the Bulblin King, and knocks him off the [[Bridge of Eldin]].
King Bulblin kidnaps [[Ilia]] and the other [[Ordonian]] children at the beginning of the game, and Link witnesses it inside the [[Ordon Spring]]. Later in the game, he takes [[Colin]] for a second time. Link saves Colin from the Bulblin King, and knocks him off the [[Bridge of Eldin]].


King Bulblin is a very tough enemy, and despite being knocked off two bridges (Bridge of Eldin and the Great Bridge of Hylia), and slashed by the sword many times; he does not die. In fact, he never truly dies in this game. The last time Link defeats him, he essentially tells Link that he is stronger than [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] and that he himself follows the strongest side. He then gives him a [[Small Key]]. This was surprising, because before this, he has not talked, and it was unknown that Bulblins could talk.
King Bulblin is a very tough enemy, and despite being knocked off two bridges (Bridge of Eldin and the Great Bridge of Hylia), and slashed by the sword many times; he does not die. In fact, he never truly dies in this game. The last time Link defeats him, he essentially tells Link that he is stronger than [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] and that he himself follows the strongest side. He then gives him a [[Small Key]]. This was surprising, because before this fight he did not talk, and it was unknown that Bulblins could talk.


==First Encounter==
==First Encounter==