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The '''Ordona Province''' is one of six provinces found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. This particular province serves as a home to the [[Ordonian]]s, including [[Link]] himself. The province itself is quite small, containing only four main areas. On the map of [[Hyrule]], the Ordona Province can be found at the southern end of the map. Along with being the southern most province, it is also the smallest. It is the hometown of Link, where he has his [[Link's House|home]] and friends. The Ordona Provice is connected to the southern section of the [[Faron Province]], via a bridge.
The '''Ordona Province''' is one of six provinces found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. This particular province serves as a home to the [[Ordonian]]s, including [[Link]] himself. The province itself is quite small in comparison to the others, containing only four main areas. On the map of [[Hyrule]], the Ordona Province can be found at the southernmost section. The Ordona Province contains [[Ordon Village]] which is the hometown of Link, where he has his [[Link's House|home]] as well as friends. The Ordona Provice is connected to the southern section of the [[Faron Province]], via a [[Ordon Bridge|Bridge]].  


The Ordona Province is guarded by one of the four light spirits, [[Ordona]]. The general landscape of this province is grassland and forest, which bears similarities to the Faron Province. However, as seen in [[Ordon Ranch]], the landscape seems to be mountainous closely replicating a valley.
The Ordona Province is guarded by one of the four light spirits in Hyrule, [[Ordona]]. The general landscape of this province is grassland and forest, which bears similarities to the Faron Province. However, as seen in [[Ordon Ranch]], the landscape seems to be mountainous closely replicating a valley.


==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 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}}  
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. The cursed Imp asks Link to retrieve the [[Ordon Sword]] and [[Ordon Shield|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. 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 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.
Link visits this area once again when he has diminished the [[Twilight]] from the [[Eldin Province]]. In an attempt to climb up [[Death Mountain]] and reach the [[Goron Mines]], Link is outstrength led by 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]] appears. This is the second Hidden Skill in the game and Link is 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]].
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