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{{CD|file=Death Mountain (Ocarina of Time).png|link=Death Mountain|desc=[[Death Mountain]], east of Hyrule Castle overlooking [[Kakariko Village]] Is home to the [[Gorons]]. The second dungeon in the game, [[Dodongo's Cavern]], is located here, and the [[Fire Temple]] is located in the [[Death Mountain Crater]].}}
{{CD|file=Death Mountain %28Ocarina of Time%29.png|200px|link=Death Mountain|desc=Death Mountain is home to the Gorons and has a [[Death Mountain Crater|Crater]] that can be visited. The [[Great Fairy]] and [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] reside within the Crater while on the outside there are Tektites and [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. But [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] blocked the path to Dodongo's Cavern with a boulder and the Gorons needed Link's help to destroy the monster within the cave and the boulder itself so they could eat the "Delicious" rocks. There is also a Great Fairy on top of the mountain, but the path up to the mountain is difficult since there are falling rocks that can damage Link. [[Kakariko Village]] can be found beneath the mountain, and the entrance to Death Mountain is guarded.}}
{{CD|file=Gerudo-Valley.png|link=Gerudo Valley|desc=[[Gerudo Valley]] is home to the [[Gerudo]], a race of women who work as thieves with one man born to be their king. [[Ganondorf]] is a Gerudo and the current king of the thieves. The Gerudo Valley holds  the [[Gerudo Fortress]], the [[Gerudo Desert]], the [[Desert Colossus]], and the [[Shadow Temple]].}}
{{CD|file=Gerudo-Valley.png|300px|link=Gerudo Valley|desc=This valley is located west of [[Hyrule Field]] and is divided by a large chasm, at the bottom of which lies [[Zora's River]], whose waters flow to [[Lake Hylia]]. The valley is the only way to access [[Gerudo's Fortress]].}}
{{CD|file=Kokiri-Forest.png|link=Kokiri Forest|desc=This is where the game starts out and where our hero lives. It is home to Link, Saria, the infamous Milo and many other Kokiri children. It is also the pathway to the first dungeon The Great Deku Tree, and to the Forest Temple. When he returns to the Kokiri Forest as an adult though, you find it is overrun with enemies.}}
{{CD|file=Kokiri-Forest.png|300px|link=Kokiri Forest|desc=It is where Link starts his adventure, and is the starting area. It is the home to the [[Kokiri]], a race of children that never age and their guardian The [[Great Deku Tree]].}}
{{CD|file=Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time).png|link=Lake Hylia|desc=[[Lake Hylia]] links to several important areas such as [[Zora's Domain]] and the [[Water Temple]]. All of the rivers of [[Hyrule]] feed into Lake Hylia.}}
{{CD|file=Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time).png|300px|link=Lake Hylia|desc=Lake Hylia lies southwest of [[Hyrule Field]]. Link gets here for the first time as a child through the tunnel which connects the Lake and [[Zora's Domain]]. He accidentally found [[Ruto's Letter]] here. As an adult [[Zora's Domain]] has frozen and the path has been frozen so Link gets here either by foot, horse or the river which flows from [[Gerudo Valley]]. His task is to restore the Lake's water which has been mysteriously drained. }}
{{CD|file=Hyrule Castle.jpg|link=Hyrule Castle|desc= The [[Hyrule Castle]] area is home to the race of humans known as [[Hylians]]. The [[Royal Family]] lives in the castle with the Princess [[Zelda]]. The [[Market]] holds many shops and mini games, the [[Temple of Time]] is also located here.}}
{{CD|file=Hyrule Castle.jpg|300px|link=Hyrule Castle|desc= The [[Hyrule Castle]] area is home to the race of humans known as [[Hylians]]. The [[Royal Family]] lives in the castle with the Princess [[Zelda]]. The [[Market]] holds many shops and mini games, the [[Temple of Time]] is also located here.}}
{{CD|file=LonlonOverview.jpg|link=Lon Lon Ranch|desc=[[Lon Lon Ranch]], located in the middle of [[Hyrule Field]] is accessible to [[Link]] both as a child and adult. As a child, he finds [[Malon]], [[Talon]]'s daughter, singing [[Epona's Song]]. Link can play mini games in the house and talk to the owner's helper, [[Ingo]], who is rather rude and unhappy about working there. Returning as an adult, Link will find that Ingo has been brainwashed by whom he calls, "The GREAT [[Ganondorf]]." Link can also rescue [[Epona]] by defeating Ingo in a race.}}
{{CD|file=LonlonOverview.jpg|link=Lon Lon Ranch|desc=Here, Link can obtain [[Lon Lon Milk]], [[Epona]], [[Bottle]]s and [[Gold Skulltula Token]]s. It is located at the center of [[Hyrule Field]]. The ranch is inhabited by [[Ingo]], [[Malon]] and [[Talon]], with breed livestock and sells milk to the town.}}
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{{CD/Header|Death Mountain}}  
{{CD/Header|Death Mountain}}  
{{CD|file=Death Mountain Crater.jpg|link=Death Mountain Crater|desc=[[Death Mountain Crater]] is located in the heart of [[Death Mountain]] in [[Ocarina of Time]]. Inside this massive crater rests the [[Fire Temple]], along with seemingly endless pools of flowing lava. This is also the location where [[Link]] is taught the [[Bolero of Fire]] by [[Sheik]]. There are also two [[Pieces of Heart]] that can be found here, along with a [[Great Fairy Fountain]].}}  
{{CD|file=Death Mountain Crater.jpg|link=Death Mountain Crater|desc=[[Death Mountain Crater]] is located in the heart of [[Death Mountain]]. Inside this massive crater rests the [[Fire Temple]], along with seemingly endless pools of flowing lava. This is also the location where [[Link]] is taught the [[Bolero of Fire]] by [[Sheik]]. There are also two ''[[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]]'' that can be found here, along with a [[Great Fairy Fountain]].}}  
{{CD|file=Goron City OoT 3D.jpg|link=Goron City|desc=[[Goron City]] is the home of the [[Gorons]], It is found below [[Death Mountain Crater]].}}
{{CD|file=Goron City OoT 3D.jpg|link=Goron City|desc=[[Goron City]] is the home of the [[Gorons]], It is found below [[Death Mountain Crater]].}}
{{CD|file=Kakariko Village (OOT).png|link=Kakariko Village|desc=[[Kakariko Village]], also referred to as Kakariko Town, is a recurring village in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], most notably in [[Ocarina of Time]].}}  
{{CD|file=Kakariko_Village_Graveyard.jpg|300px|link=Kakariko Village Graveyard|Graveyard|desc=A [[Graveyard (Disambiguation)|Graveyard]] that is located to the east of [[Kakariko Village]].}}
{{CD|file=Kakariko Village (OOT).png|link=Kakariko Village|desc=The Kakariko Village was once built by the [[Sheikah]], and it was the haven of the race. [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]'s guardian [[Impa]] grew up here. The village used to be inhabited by the Sheikahs, but the leader of the Kakariko Village, Impa, decided to open it for the poor folks. In the Past, Kakariko Village was a small and peaceful village located near [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]]. It housed a few villagers, but nothing of notable interest. [[Link]] passes through the village in order to reach [[Goron City]] to recover the [[Goron's Ruby]]. The [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]] is in town as well. The [[House of Skulltula]] is also located here.}}  
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{{CD/Header|Gerurdo Valley}}
{{CD/Header|Gerurdo Valley}}
{{CD|file=Gerudo's Fortress.png|link=Gerudo's Fortress|desc=The '''Gerudo's Fortress''', also known as the '''Thieves' Hideout''', is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It is a big fortress guarded by many [[Gerudo]]. [[Link]] arrives here through [[Gerudo Valley]]. The Fortress appears to be the home to the Gerudo too. It is located in western [[Hyrule]] and has a [[Gerudo Training Ground|mini-dungeon]] as well.}}
{{CD|file=Gerudo's Fortress.png|link=Gerudo's Fortress|desc=Also known as the '''Thieves' Hideout''', is a big fortress guarded by many [[Gerudo]]. [[Link]] arrives here through [[Gerudo Valley]]. The Fortress appears to be the home to the Gerudo too. It is located in western [[Hyrule]] and has a [[Gerudo Training Ground|mini-dungeon]] as well.}}
{{CD|file=0122 1.jpg|link=Haunted Wasteland|desc=The '''Haunted Wasteland''' is a [[Desert (Disambiguation)|desert]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. [[Link]] must traverse through the desert to be able to enter the [[Desert Colossus]] and the [[Spirit Temple]]. He only needs to cross it once, because once he makes it to the Spirit Temple, he is able to learn the [[Requiem of Spirit]], which allows Link to instantly warp to the temple. Entering the wasteland requires the [[Gerudo Membership Card]] acquired in the [[Gerudo's Fortress]], and the [[Longshot]] or [[Hover Boots]] to cross the River of Sand. In order to cross the desert, Link must follow the placed flags that leads to a small building that serves as a refuge. On the building, Link can use the [[Lens of Truth]] to reveal the Big Poe who will guide Link the remaining way to the Desert Colossus.}}
{{CD|file=0122 1.jpg|link=Haunted Wasteland|desc=The '''Haunted Wasteland''' is a [[Desert (Disambiguation)|desert]]. [[Link]] must traverse through the desert to be able to enter the [[Desert Colossus]] and the [[Spirit Temple]]. He only needs to cross it once, because once he makes it to the Spirit Temple, he is able to learn the [[Requiem of Spirit]], which allows Link to instantly warp to the temple. Entering the wasteland requires the [[Gerudo Membership Card]] acquired in the [[Gerudo's Fortress]], and the [[Longshot]] or [[Hover Boots]] to cross the River of Sand. In order to cross the desert, Link must follow the placed flags that leads to a small building that serves as a refuge. On the building, Link can use the [[Lens of Truth]] to reveal the Big Poe who will guide Link the remaining way to the Desert Colossus.}}
{{CD|file=Desertcolossus2.jpg|link=Desert Colossus|desc=The '''Desert Colossus''' is a location that has only appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It is a desert area where the [[Spirit Temple]] and one of the many [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]] reside. A stone archway and an Oasis can also be found, on top of the Archway lies a [[Piece of Heart]] while the Oasis only is home to a few [[Guay]].}}  
{{CD|file=Desertcolossus2.jpg|link=Desert Colossus|desc=It is a desert area where the [[Spirit Temple]] and one of the many [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]] reside. A stone archway and an Oasis can also be found, on top of the Archway lies a [[Piece of Heart]] while the Oasis only is home to a few [[Guay]].}}  
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{{CD/Header|Lake Hylia}}
{{CD/Header|Lake Hylia}}
{{CD|file=Zora's Domain.jpg|link=Zora's Domain|desc=In ''Ocarina of Time'', Zora's Domain is the home to all the Zoras. When Link goes there as a child, he can get the [[Silver Scale]] by playing in the [[High-Dive Practice Spot]] for 20 [[Rupee]]s, where he can attempt to dive to the bottom of the waterfall and retrieve the five Blue Rupees the owner threw. If he is successful, the Silver Scale will be his prize. Also, there is a torch puzzle that Link can attempt in order to get a [[Piece of Heart]].
{{CD|file=Zora's Domain.jpg|link=Zora's Domain|desc=The home to all the Zoras. When Link goes there as a child, he can get the [[Silver Scale]] by playing in the [[High-Dive Practice Spot]] for 20 [[Rupee]]s, where he can attempt to dive to the bottom of the waterfall and retrieve the five Blue Rupees the owner threw. If he is successful, the Silver Scale will be his prize. Also, there is a torch puzzle that Link can attempt in order to get a [[Piece of Heart]].


When Link goes there as an adult, he finds Zora's Domain completely frozen over. From here, he must travel to the [[Ice Cavern]] to retrieve the [[Iron Boots]] and a [[bottle]] of [[Blue Fire]] to unfreeze the [[King Zora]]. Expressing his gratitude for Link saving his life, King Zora gives him the [[Zora Tunic]].}}
When Link goes there as an adult, he finds Zora's Domain completely frozen over. From here, he must travel to the [[Ice Cavern]] to retrieve the [[Iron Boots]] and a [[bottle]] of [[Blue Fire]] to unfreeze the [[King Zora]]. Expressing his gratitude for Link saving his life, King Zora gives him the [[Zora Tunic]].}}

Revision as of 15:35, October 2, 2013