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| image = [[File:Ordon Bridge.jpg|320px]] | | image = [[File:Ordon Bridge.jpg|320px]] | ||
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | ||
| | | pointsint = [[Ordon Spring]]<br>[[Faron Woods]] | ||
| related = [[Bridge of Eldin]]<br>[[Great Bridge of Hylia]] | |||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The bridge itself doesn't play a major role in the game as it mainly serves as the only connection between Faron and Ordona. However, once [[Link]] gains the ability to [[Warping|Warp]], he can simply use [[Midna]] to warp to each province, making this bridge basically useless. In the opening scene of the game, [[Rusl]] and Link cross the bridge and lock the gate to the Ordona Province, and because of this Link won't be able to access the bridge until he has completed the opening section of the prologue. | The bridge itself doesn't play a major role in the game as it mainly serves as the only physical connection between Faron and Ordona. However, once [[Link]] gains the ability to [[Warping|Warp]], he can simply use [[Midna]] to warp to each province, making this bridge basically useless. In the opening scene of the game, [[Rusl]] and Link cross the bridge and lock the gate to the Ordona Province, and because of this Link won't be able to access the bridge until he has completed the opening section of the prologue. | ||
Later on in the opening section of the game, [[King Bulblin]] and his troops storm over the bridge and attack [[Ilia]] and Link. When Link awakens he finds the path to the bridge is blocked by an Wall of Twilight. This is in fact the entrance to the [[Twilight Realm]] and a [[Shadow Beast]] | Later on in the opening section of the game, [[King Bulblin]] and his troops storm over the bridge and attack [[Ilia]] and Link. When Link awakens he finds the path to the bridge is blocked by an Wall of Twilight. This is in fact the entrance to the [[Twilight Realm]] and a [[Shadow Beast]] drags Link through, thus starting the main quest. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Ordon Bridge-TP.jpg| | File:Ordon Bridge-TP.jpg|Link, Rusl and Epona crossing the Ordon Bridge | ||
File:Ordon Bridge Gate.jpg| | File:Ordon Bridge Gate.jpg|Rusl locking the gate to the Ordon Bridge | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Locations}} | {{Cat|Twilight Princess Locations}} |
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The Ordon Bridge is a location that appears in Twilight Princess. It is a form of suspension bridge, made mainly out of wood. The bridge itself connects two key provinces within the game, the Ordona Province and the Faron Province. To the south of the bridge is Ordon Spring where the Light Spirit Ordona rests and to the north is the beginning of Faron Woods.
Story
The bridge itself doesn't play a major role in the game as it mainly serves as the only physical connection between Faron and Ordona. However, once Link gains the ability to Warp, he can simply use Midna to warp to each province, making this bridge basically useless. In the opening scene of the game, Rusl and Link cross the bridge and lock the gate to the Ordona Province, and because of this Link won't be able to access the bridge until he has completed the opening section of the prologue.
Later on in the opening section of the game, King Bulblin and his troops storm over the bridge and attack Ilia and Link. When Link awakens he finds the path to the bridge is blocked by an Wall of Twilight. This is in fact the entrance to the Twilight Realm and a Shadow Beast drags Link through, thus starting the main quest.
Trivia
- The Ordon Bridge seen in Twilight Princess bears much resemblance to the bridge seen in the Kokiri Forest from Ocarina of Time.