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'''Nayru's Pearl''' is the third [[Goddess Pearl]] collected in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' It is blue in appearance and bears the familiar symbol of [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]]  
'''Nayru's Pearl''' is the third and final [[Goddess Pearl]] collected in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It is blue in appearance and bears the familiar symbol of [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]].


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' it is obtained from [[Jabun]] hiding in a cave in the southern Cliffs of [[Outset Island]]. To enter the cave, Link must have [[Bomb]]s & a cannon and also haved looked for [[Jabun]] at [[Greatfish Isle]].
Upon discovering that [[Ganon]]'s influence has spread to [[Forest Haven]], the [[King of Red Lions]] urges [[Link]] to sail to [[Greatfish Isle]], where the next pearl lies in posession of the spirit, [[Jabun]].<ref>{{Cite|TWW|517|King of Red Lions}}</ref> Unfortunately, once they arrive, they find the island in a destroyed state, with Jabun no where to be seen.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|520|King of Red Lions}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|522|King of Red Lions}}</ref>
 
[[Quill]] then appears, explaining that although Jabun is no longer at Greatfish Isle, he managed to escape the destruction and head to [[Outset Island]], Link's home.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|524|Quill}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|525|Quill}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|526|Quill}}</ref> However, he adds that Jabun is hidden behind a stone wall to protect him.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|527|Quill}}</ref> He then admits that he told the [[Tetra's Pirates|pirates]] about Jabun's hiding place, but luckily they were unable to break the barrier.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|528|Quill}}</ref> According to him, the pirates were last seen on [[Windfall Island]].<ref>{{Cite|TWW|529|Quill}}</ref> The King of Red Lions agrees that they should head there, but asks Link not to confront the pirates directly.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|533|King of Red Lions}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|3097|King of Red Lions}}</ref>
 
Link sneaks into the [[Bomb Shop]] on Windfall Island in hopes of overhearing the pirates' plan. They reveal that they will use [[Bomb]]s to break down Jabun's seal.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|1955|Mako}}</ref> [[Tetra]] initially wants to set sail to Outset immediately, but at her pirates' protests she decides to give Link a chance and allows them to spend the night in the [[Cafe Bar]].<ref>{{Cite|TWW|1965|Tetra}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|1966|Gonzo}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|1976|Tetra}}</ref> [[Gonzo]] then reiterates the password to the [[Pirate Ship|ship]] to [[Mako]].<ref>{{Cite|TWW|1978|Mako}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|1980|Gonzo}}</ref>
 
Using this password, Link can sneak onto the Pirate Ship and finds [[Niko]] there. He sets up another test for Link, in which he must jump across platforms to reach the other side.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|1996|Niko}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|1997|Niko}}</ref> Once Link makes it to the other side, Niko reluctantly gives him their bombs.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|2005|Niko}}</ref>
 
Link heads for Outset Island and breaks down the stone wall concealing Jabun's hiding place using the bombs. After a brief conversation with the King of Red Lions, Jabun gives him Nayru's Pearl.<ref>{{Cite|TWW|943|Jabun}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TWW|944|Jabun}}</ref>
 
Now that Link has all three pearls, he must place each in their respective statue on the three [[Triangle Islands]] to reveal the [[Tower of the Gods]].
 
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Nayru's Pearl is the third and final Goddess Pearl collected in The Wind Waker. It is blue in appearance and bears the familiar symbol of Nayru.

Upon discovering that Ganon's influence has spread to Forest Haven, the King of Red Lions urges Link to sail to Greatfish Isle, where the next pearl lies in posession of the spirit, Jabun.[1] Unfortunately, once they arrive, they find the island in a destroyed state, with Jabun no where to be seen.[2][3]

Quill then appears, explaining that although Jabun is no longer at Greatfish Isle, he managed to escape the destruction and head to Outset Island, Link's home.[4][5][6] However, he adds that Jabun is hidden behind a stone wall to protect him.[7] He then admits that he told the pirates about Jabun's hiding place, but luckily they were unable to break the barrier.[8] According to him, the pirates were last seen on Windfall Island.[9] The King of Red Lions agrees that they should head there, but asks Link not to confront the pirates directly.[10][11]

Link sneaks into the Bomb Shop on Windfall Island in hopes of overhearing the pirates' plan. They reveal that they will use Bombs to break down Jabun's seal.[12] Tetra initially wants to set sail to Outset immediately, but at her pirates' protests she decides to give Link a chance and allows them to spend the night in the Cafe Bar.[13][14][15] Gonzo then reiterates the password to the ship to Mako.[16][17]

Using this password, Link can sneak onto the Pirate Ship and finds Niko there. He sets up another test for Link, in which he must jump across platforms to reach the other side.[18][19] Once Link makes it to the other side, Niko reluctantly gives him their bombs.[20]

Link heads for Outset Island and breaks down the stone wall concealing Jabun's hiding place using the bombs. After a brief conversation with the King of Red Lions, Jabun gives him Nayru's Pearl.[21][22]

Now that Link has all three pearls, he must place each in their respective statue on the three Triangle Islands to reveal the Tower of the Gods.

References