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== Lord Jabu-Jabu ==
== Lord Jabu-Jabu ==
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
Lord Jabu-Jabu is the patron of the zoran people. He resides in the [[Zora's fountain]] which the entrance is blocked by [[King Zora]] himself. He is a large fish. A whale even. He loves fish and it is said that if you place a fish in front of his mouth than it will give you happiness. When link gets there he is very sick from the evil that is inside him. When Link pours the bottled fish on the ground instead of recieving happiness he get grief because he gets sucked up along with the fish when Lord Jabu-Jabu eats it. In order to even get that far however you must go to Lake Hylia and dive for the bottled note. Then show it to King Zora and he will very slowly move aside so you can access the fountain. After a while of being in [[Jabu-Jabus belly]] you will meet [[Princess Ruto]] who has escaped inside of him to hide from her father King Zora. She says that she does that alot, but this time it is filled with eletric jellyfish, wierd soap bubbles and tentacles with clubs at the end. Not only that but she lost the gem that her mother gave her. This later turns out to be [[Zora's Saphire]] which you must get in order to beat the game. You must also kill the evil that resides within him.
Lord Jabu-Jabu is the patron of the zoran people. He resides in the [[Zora's Fountain]] which the entrance is blocked by [[King Zora]] himself. He is a large fish, or a whale even. He loves fish and it is said that if you place a fish in front of his mouth than it will give you happiness. When link gets there he is very sick from the evil that is inside him. When Link pours the bottled fish on the ground instead of recieving happiness he get grief because he gets sucked up along with the fish when Lord Jabu-Jabu eats it. In order to even get that far however you must go to Lake Hylia and dive for the bottled note. Then show it to King Zora and he will very slowly move aside so you can access the fountain. After a while of being in [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly|Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] you will meet [[Princess Ruto]] who has escaped inside of him to hide from her father King Zora. She says that she does that alot, but this time it is filled with eletric jellyfish, wierd soap bubbles and tentacles with clubs at the end. Not only that but she lost the gem that her mother gave her. This later turns out to be [[Zora's Sapphire]] which you must get in order to beat the game. You must also kill the evil that resides within him.

Revision as of 09:59, November 24, 2011

Lord Jabu-Jabu

Ocarina of Time Lord Jabu-Jabu is the patron of the zoran people. He resides in the Zora's Fountain which the entrance is blocked by King Zora himself. He is a large fish, or a whale even. He loves fish and it is said that if you place a fish in front of his mouth than it will give you happiness. When link gets there he is very sick from the evil that is inside him. When Link pours the bottled fish on the ground instead of recieving happiness he get grief because he gets sucked up along with the fish when Lord Jabu-Jabu eats it. In order to even get that far however you must go to Lake Hylia and dive for the bottled note. Then show it to King Zora and he will very slowly move aside so you can access the fountain. After a while of being in Jabu-Jabu's Belly you will meet Princess Ruto who has escaped inside of him to hide from her father King Zora. She says that she does that alot, but this time it is filled with eletric jellyfish, wierd soap bubbles and tentacles with clubs at the end. Not only that but she lost the gem that her mother gave her. This later turns out to be Zora's Sapphire which you must get in order to beat the game. You must also kill the evil that resides within him.