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{{CD|file=Ganon-Oracle.png|link=Ganon|desc=After completing his adventures in both [[Labrynna]] and [[Holodrum]], Link finds out that the cause of Veran's mischief was the result of a bigger plan devised by the witches Koume and Kotake to resurrect the evil king Ganon. The actions of Veran and Onox caused the Flames of Sorrow and the Flame of Destruction to be lit. In an attempt to light the third and final flame for their ritual, [[Twinrova]] kidnaps Princess [[Zelda]] to be used as a sacrifice. Although Link is able to defeat Twinrova and save Zelda from the ritual, he cannot stop the resurrection of Ganon, as Twinrova ends up sacrificing their own body as a vessel for the evil king.The resulting incarnation of Ganon lacks much intelligent thought, though he does show knowledge of who he is. Still, Ganon proves to be the toughest obstacle that Link must overcome if he is to restore peace to the world and take his destined place in hisory as the Legendary Hero. Through a [[Linked Game]], Link can go to a secret altar where they fight Ganon.}}
{{CD|file=Ganon-Oracle.png|link=Ganon|desc=After completing his adventures in both [[Labrynna]] and [[Holodrum]], Link finds out that the cause of Veran's mischief was the result of a bigger plan devised by the witches Koume and Kotake to resurrect the evil king Ganon. The actions of Veran and Onox caused the Flames of Sorrow and the Flame of Destruction to be lit. In an attempt to light the third and final flame for their ritual, [[Twinrova]] kidnaps Princess [[Zelda]] to be used as a sacrifice. Although Link is able to defeat Twinrova and save Zelda from the ritual, he cannot stop the resurrection of Ganon, as Twinrova ends up sacrificing their own body as a vessel for the evil king.The resulting incarnation of Ganon lacks much intelligent thought, though he does show knowledge of who he is. Still, Ganon proves to be the toughest obstacle that Link must overcome if he is to restore peace to the world and take his destined place in hisory as the Legendary Hero. Through a [[Linked Game]], Link can go to a secret altar where they fight Ganon.}}
{{CD|file=Impa-Art.png|link=Impa|desc=Impa is the Royal Nurse for Princess [[Zelda]] and has cared for her since her birth. Impa was sent to Labrynna by Princess Zelda with instruction to bring Nayru back to [[Hyrule]] in order to protect her from shadows that surrounding her. Impa is saved from octoroks by Link while she was looking for Nayru and with Link's help she is able to reach the Oracle. However, it is revealed that Veran had been controlling Impa and used Link to reach Nayru and possess her body.After reverting back to her normal self, she thanks Link for saving her. After seeing the symbol of the Triforce on Link's left hand, she tells Link that he is the hero that must save this world. She gives him the [[Wooden Sword]], which was entrusted to her by Princess Zelda. Impa then takes refuge in [[Nayru's House]] for much of the game. In a Linked Game, Impa gives Link a [[Wooden Shield]] instead of the Wooden Sword.}}
{{CD|file=Impa-Art.png|link=Impa|desc=Impa is the Royal Nurse for Princess [[Zelda]] and has cared for her since her birth. Impa was sent to Labrynna by Princess Zelda with instruction to bring Nayru back to [[Hyrule]] in order to protect her from shadows that surrounding her. Impa is saved from octoroks by Link while she was looking for Nayru and with Link's help she is able to reach the Oracle. However, it is revealed that Veran had been controlling Impa and used Link to reach Nayru and possess her body.After reverting back to her normal self, she thanks Link for saving her. After seeing the symbol of the Triforce on Link's left hand, she tells Link that he is the hero that must save this world. She gives him the [[Wooden Sword]], which was entrusted to her by Princess Zelda. Impa then takes refuge in [[Nayru's House]] for much of the game. In a Linked Game, Impa gives Link a [[Wooden Shield]] instead of the Wooden Sword.}}
{{CD|file=Maku Tree (Ages).png|link=Maku Tree|desc=The Maku Tree can be found in [[Lynna City]] and [[Lynna Village]] at the northeast part of town. The Maku Tree, who is female, is the guardian of Labrynna who Link first encounters shortly after Veran possesses Nayru's body and travels back in time. During their conversation, the Maku Tree suddenly disappears. Upon travelling back in time to investigate, Link finds the young Maku Tree being attacked by a group of [[Moblin]]s. Link saves the Maku Tree, which negates her disappearance in the present. As a result of saving her life, the Maku Tree then falls in love with Link. Upon returning to the present, the Maku Tree instructs Link to gather the eight Essences of Time so that she may regain her memory. With them, Link helps the Maku Tree to regain her memory so that she can aid Link putting a stop to Veran.}}
{{CD|file=Maku Tree (Ages).png|link=Maku Tree (Oracle of Ages)|caption=Maku Tree|desc=The Maku Tree can be found in [[Lynna City]] and [[Lynna Village]] at the northeast part of town. The Maku Tree, who is female, is the guardian of Labrynna who Link first encounters shortly after Veran possesses Nayru's body and travels back in time. During their conversation, the Maku Tree suddenly disappears. Upon travelling back in time to investigate, Link finds the young Maku Tree being attacked by a group of [[Moblin]]s. Link saves the Maku Tree, which negates her disappearance in the present. As a result of saving her life, the Maku Tree then falls in love with Link. Upon returning to the present, the Maku Tree instructs Link to gather the eight Essences of Time so that she may regain her memory. With them, Link helps the Maku Tree to regain her memory so that she can aid Link putting a stop to Veran.}}
{{CD|file=Nayru.png|link=Nayru (Oracle)|caption=Nayru|desc=Nayru is a young, wise, and serene woman who has one of the finest voices in all of Labrynna. She spends her days singing to both the humans and animals of the land, as well as occasionally playing her [[Harp of Ages]]. However, Nayru's true identity is that of the Oracle of Ages, which grants her the power to control the currents of time. Nayru has a close friend from her childhood in [[Ralph]], who also serves as her protector and is always nearby. Veran, after posing as Impa and manipulating Link, is able to gain access to Nayru and take control over her body. With the power of the Oracle of Ages, Veran gains the ability to travel back 400 years into the past and wreak havok throughout Labrynna, thus affecting the events of the present. One of Link's first objectives then is to not just stop Veran, but if possible, save Nayru as well. Eventually, he is able to do so after a confrontation at [[Ambi's Palace]] in the past. Shortly after, Veran assumes control of [[Queen Ambi]]'s body. After being freed from the clutches of Veran, Nayru returns home where she remains until the end of Link's quest. Once Link defeats Veran for the final time, Nayru warns him of problems in the land of Holodrum. Link then must travel to this land, where he eventually saves [[Din]], the Oracle of Seasons, and ultimately battles against Twinrova and the evil king Ganon.}}
{{CD|file=Nayru.png|link=Nayru (Oracle)|caption=Nayru|desc=Nayru is a young, wise, and serene woman who has one of the finest voices in all of Labrynna. She spends her days singing to both the humans and animals of the land, as well as occasionally playing her [[Harp of Ages]]. However, Nayru's true identity is that of the Oracle of Ages, which grants her the power to control the currents of time. Nayru has a close friend from her childhood in [[Ralph]], who also serves as her protector and is always nearby. Veran, after posing as Impa and manipulating Link, is able to gain access to Nayru and take control over her body. With the power of the Oracle of Ages, Veran gains the ability to travel back 400 years into the past and wreak havok throughout Labrynna, thus affecting the events of the present. One of Link's first objectives then is to not just stop Veran, but if possible, save Nayru as well. Eventually, he is able to do so after a confrontation at [[Ambi's Palace]] in the past. Shortly after, Veran assumes control of [[Queen Ambi]]'s body. After being freed from the clutches of Veran, Nayru returns home where she remains until the end of Link's quest. Once Link defeats Veran for the final time, Nayru warns him of problems in the land of Holodrum. Link then must travel to this land, where he eventually saves [[Din]], the Oracle of Seasons, and ultimately battles against Twinrova and the evil king Ganon.}}
{{CD|file=Zelda OoX.png|link=Zelda|desc=The Royal Princess of Hyrule, Zelda, is a sign of hope to the people of Hyrule. She has vivid dreams which allow her to foresee evil in the distance. Zelda sends her royal nurse Impa to the to land of Labrynna in order to find Nayru, the Oracle of Ages, and bring her back to safety in Hyrule. However, Impa never quite completed that journey as planned and the evil power of Veran took control of Impa, and eventually the Oracle of Ages herself. After Link battles through time and defeats Veran, it is revealed the Veran is just a pawn in a grander scheme to resurrect the evil king Ganon. In order to do so, three flames must be lit, the Flame of Destruction and the Flame of Sorrow had both been lit when Link defeated General Onox and Veran, but the third flame had not been lit yet. Twinrova captured Princess Zelda with the intent of sacrificing her body and light the Flame of Despair and complete the resurrection of Ganon. Fortunately, Link was able to prevent this, and rescue Princess Zelda. Instead, Twinrova sacrificed themselves, but it did not go as planned, and Ganon was just a mindless beast who Link would feat once and for all.}}
{{CD|file=Zelda OoX.png|link=Zelda|desc=The Royal Princess of Hyrule, Zelda, is a sign of hope to the people of Hyrule. She has vivid dreams which allow her to foresee evil in the distance. Zelda sends her royal nurse Impa to the to land of Labrynna in order to find Nayru, the Oracle of Ages, and bring her back to safety in Hyrule. However, Impa never quite completed that journey as planned and the evil power of Veran took control of Impa, and eventually the Oracle of Ages herself. After Link battles through time and defeats Veran, it is revealed the Veran is just a pawn in a grander scheme to resurrect the evil king Ganon. In order to do so, three flames must be lit, the Flame of Destruction and the Flame of Sorrow had both been lit when Link defeated General Onox and Veran, but the third flame had not been lit yet. Twinrova captured Princess Zelda with the intent of sacrificing her body and light the Flame of Despair and complete the resurrection of Ganon. Fortunately, Link was able to prevent this, and rescue Princess Zelda. Instead, Twinrova sacrificed themselves, but it did not go as planned, and Ganon was just a mindless beast who Link would feat once and for all.}}
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{{CD|file=Old-Zora.png|link=Old Zora|desc=The Old Zora lives in [[Labrynna]]'s [[Past]] on the [[Coast of No Return]]. He reveals to Link that he misses the sound and smell of the sea. He also reveals that he used to be the best Zora musician around and wishes he had an instrument to play and relive his youth.}}
{{CD|file=Old-Zora.png|link=Old Zora|desc=The Old Zora lives in [[Labrynna]]'s [[Past]] on the [[Coast of No Return]]. He reveals to Link that he misses the sound and smell of the sea. He also reveals that he used to be the best Zora musician around and wishes he had an instrument to play and relive his youth.}}
{{CD|file=Fairy-Queen-Sprite.png|link=Fairy Queen (Oracle of Ages)|caption=Fairy Queen|desc=The Fairy Queen resides just west of the [[Eyeglass Island Library]] in [[Labrynna]]'s [[Past]]. At first glance, she appears as nothing more than an [[Octorok]] to Link. Upon speaking with her, Link learns that she had been transformed into that shape by [[Veran]] and has thus lost all of her fairy powers. She requests that Link find some [[Fairy Powder]] to sprinkle on her, which would restore the Queen to her former self.}}
{{CD|file=Fairy-Queen-Sprite.png|link=Fairy Queen (Oracle of Ages)|caption=Fairy Queen|desc=The Fairy Queen resides just west of the [[Eyeglass Island Library]] in [[Labrynna]]'s [[Past]]. At first glance, she appears as nothing more than an [[Octorok]] to Link. Upon speaking with her, Link learns that she had been transformed into that shape by [[Veran]] and has thus lost all of her fairy powers. She requests that Link find some [[Fairy Powder]] to sprinkle on her, which would restore the Queen to her former self.}}
{{CD|file=Farore-Art.png|link=Farore (Oracle)|desc=Although she is the Oracle of Secrets, Farore has little backstory or importance to the plot at all. Located within the [[Maku Tree]], she keeps a [[Book of Secrets]] that allows Link to save [[Passwords]] he hears from various people throughout [[Labrynna]] and [[Holodrum]]. Farore also has the power to turn certain secrets into objects for Link to use throughout his adventure.}}
{{CD|file=Farore-Art.png|link=Farore (Oracle)|desc=Although she is the Oracle of Secrets, Farore has little backstory or importance to the plot at all. Located within the [[Maku Tree (Oracle of Ages)|Maku Tree]], she keeps a [[Book of Secrets]] that allows Link to save [[Passwords]] he hears from various people throughout [[Labrynna]] and [[Holodrum]]. Farore also has the power to turn certain secrets into objects for Link to use throughout his adventure.}}
{{CD|file=Goron-Elder-Art.png|link=Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)|desc=The Goron Elder is the leader of the [[Goron]]s living within [[Rolling Ridge]], located in north-eastern [[Labrynna]]. After completing the [[Skull Dungeon]] and obtaining the [[Switch Hook]], Link can gain access to Rolling Ridge in the [[Past]]. However, he immediately runs into another problem once he arrives. The Goron Elder has been trapped under a huge rock, which is also blocking the way to the rest of Rolling Ridge.}}
{{CD|file=Goron-Elder-Art.png|link=Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)|desc=The Goron Elder is the leader of the [[Goron]]s living within [[Rolling Ridge]], located in north-eastern [[Labrynna]]. After completing the [[Skull Dungeon]] and obtaining the [[Switch Hook]], Link can gain access to Rolling Ridge in the [[Past]]. However, he immediately runs into another problem once he arrives. The Goron Elder has been trapped under a huge rock, which is also blocking the way to the rest of Rolling Ridge.}}
{{CD|file=GracefulGoron.png|link=Graceful Goron|desc=The Graceful Gorons are part of a significant lineage, having a variation of unusual skincolors, as the usual skincolor is brown/gold. In the [[Past]], the Graceful Goron is red and the first generation of Graceful Gorons. In the [[Present]], the Graceful Goron is blue and the fifth generation of Graceful Gorons. They reside in the [[Rolling Ridge]] and can be found in the [[Goron Dance Hall]]. When Link enters the Dance Hall, they give Link instructions on how to dance.}}
{{CD|file=GracefulGoron.png|link=Graceful Goron|desc=The Graceful Gorons are part of a significant lineage, having a variation of unusual skincolors, as the usual skincolor is brown/gold. In the [[Past]], the Graceful Goron is red and the first generation of Graceful Gorons. In the [[Present]], the Graceful Goron is blue and the fifth generation of Graceful Gorons. They reside in the [[Rolling Ridge]] and can be found in the [[Goron Dance Hall]]. When Link enters the Dance Hall, they give Link instructions on how to dance.}}

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