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Revision as of 12:36, July 3, 2020

King Zora's Chamber

King Zora's Chamber is a location in Ocarina of Time. It is the throne room of King Zora De Bon XVI at Zora's Domain.

It leads to Zora's Fountain, where Lord Jabu-Jabu resides. If Link shows Ruto's Letter to King Zora, he gets worried about his daughter, so he moves aside so that Link can enter the fountain and save Ruto.[1]

When Link is an adult, King Zora has been frozen with Red Ice. Link must enter the Ice Cavern in Zora's Fountain to get Blue Fire. Link can transfer Blue Fire on King Zora, which causes the Red Ice to melt. King Zora appreciates Link for his help, and rewards him with the Zora Tunic.[2]

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  1. "Ho, this letter! It's from Princess Ruto!! Hmmm...Let's see... She's inside Lord Jabu-Jabu? That's not possible! Our guardian god, Lord Jabu-Jabu, would never eat my dear Princess Ruto! But since that stranger, Ganondorf, came here, Lord Jabu-Jabu has been a little green around the gills... The evidence seems clear. Of course, you'll go find Ruto. You can pass through here to the altar of Lord Jabu-Jabu. I'll keep this letter. You keep the bottle it was in. Take it respectfully!" — King Zora, Ocarina of Time.
  2. "Oh--I've come back to life! Was it you who saved me? Don't be nervous! It looks like you have a hard time breathing underwater. As an expression of my gratitude, I grant you this tunic. With this, you won't choke underwater." — King Zora, Ocarina of Time.