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==Story==
==Story==
Other than at the very beginning of the game, there are only a few times where Link has to enter the Ordona Province. During the prologue, Link and the rest of Ordon are attacked by [[King Bulblin]]. He is dragged into the Faron Province, which is now covered in Twilight this subsequently transforms Link into a [[Wolf Link|Wolf]]. After Link escapes from the jail in [[Hyrule Castle]], [[Midna]] transports her and Link back to [[Ordon Village]]. She will ask Link to retrieve the [[Ordon Sword]] and the [[Ordon Shield]]. These weapons are actually supposed to be for Midna,{{Ref|TP|4110|[[Midna]]}} but she decides not to use them, and instead hold on to them for Link. However Link will use these weapons once back to his normal form.{{Ref|TP|1312|Midna}}  
Other than at the very beginning of the game, there are only a few times where Link has to enter the Ordona Province. During the prologue, Link and the rest of Ordon are attacked by [[King Bulblin]]. He is dragged into the Faron Province, which is now covered in Twilight this subsequently transforms Link into a [[Wolf Link|Wolf]]. After Link escapes from the jail in [[Hyrule Castle]], [[Midna]] transports her and Link back to [[Ordon Village]]. She asks Link to retrieve the [[Ordon Sword]] and the [[Ordon Shield]]. These weapons are actually supposed to be for Midna,{{Ref|TP|4110|[[Midna]]}} but she decides not to use them, and instead hold on to them for Link. However Link uses these weapons once back to his normal form.{{Ref|TP|1312|Midna}}  


The second time is after Link has diminished the [[Twilight]] in the [[Eldin Province]]. In an attempt to climb up [[Death Mountain]] and reach the [[Goron Mines]], Link will be forced to outstrength the Gorons. After failing and returning to [[Kakariko Village]], [[Renado]], the shaman of the village, meets with Link and tells him that the Gorons only recognize strength, thus a normal person would not be able to persuade them.{{Ref|TP|4693|[[Renado]]}}. However, he tells Link of one person he knew that was able to match the Gorons; [[Mayor Bo]].{{Ref|TP|4694|Renado}}{{Ref|TP|4695|Renado}} With this new found knowledge, Link can return to the Ordona Province and ask Bo about this matter, at which time he will reveal his secret to besting the Gorons; the [[Iron Boots]]. This trip is the final mandatory one to the Ordona Province in the game.
The second time is after Link has diminished the [[Twilight]] in the [[Eldin Province]]. In an attempt to climb up [[Death Mountain]] and reach the [[Goron Mines]], Link is be forced to outstrength the Gorons. After failing and returning to [[Kakariko Village]], [[Renado]], the shaman of the village, meets with Link and tells him that the Gorons only recognize strength, thus a normal person would not be able to persuade them.{{Ref|TP|4693|[[Renado]]}}. However, he tells Link of one person he knew that was able to match the Gorons; [[Mayor Bo]].{{Ref|TP|4694|Renado}}{{Ref|TP|4695|Renado}} With this new found knowledge, Link returns to the Ordona Province and asks Bo about this matter, at which time he reveals his secret to besting the Gorons; the [[Iron Boots]]. This trip is the final mandatory one to the Ordona Province in the game.


The Ordona Province is also home to one of the seven [[Hidden Skills]]. After Link has used the [[Howling Stone]] on the trail up to [[Death Mountain]], the [[Golden Wolf]] will appear. This is the second Hidden Skill in the game and Link will be taught the [[Hidden Skills#Shield Attack|Shield Attack]].
The Ordona Province is also home to one of the seven [[Hidden Skills]]. After Link has used the [[Howling Stone]] on the trail up to [[Death Mountain]], the [[Golden Wolf]] appears. This is the second Hidden Skill in the game and Link is taught the [[Hidden Skills#Shield Attack|Shield Attack]].


==Points of Interest==
==Points of Interest==
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