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{{Specify|this=the item|other=the game|link=''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''}}
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| image = [[File:The Phantom Hourglass.png]]
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
| location = [[Temple of the Ocean King]]
| location = [[Temple of the Ocean King]]
| use = Protects [[Link]] from the Temple's curse
| use = Protects [[Link (The Wind Waker)#Phantom Hourglass|Link]] from the Temple's curse
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==Location==
==Location==
The Phantom Hourglass is automatically acquired upon returning to the Temple of the Ocean King after completing the [[Temple of Fire]]. A brief conversation between [[Link]], [[Ciela]], and [[Linebeck]] occurs on what to do to overcome the dungeon's curse. [[Oshus]] then appears and tells Link to claim the Phantom Hourglass sitting atop a pedestal in the Temple of the Ocean King's lobby.
The Phantom Hourglass is automatically acquired upon returning to the Temple of the Ocean King after completing the [[Temple of Fire]]. A brief conversation between [[Link (The Wind Waker)#Phantom Hourglass|Link]], [[Ciela]], and [[Linebeck]] occurs on what to do to overcome the dungeon's curse. [[Oshus]] then appears and tells Link to claim the Phantom Hourglass sitting atop a pedestal in the Temple of the Ocean King's lobby.


==Story==
==Story==
{{Spoiler|section}}
{{Spoiler|section}}
The Phantom Hourglass was made so that [[Oshus]] could journey into the temple in search of [[Bellum]].{{Ref|PH|572|Oshus}} The sand in the hourglass, the [[Sand of Hours|Sands of Hours]], is the physical form of life force.{{Ref|PH|568|Oshus}} This is absorbed by the temple rather than [[Link]]'s own life force. Since bosses are made of stolen life force, defeating them gets extra time for the Phantom Hourglass.{{Ref|PH|571|Oshus}}
The Phantom Hourglass was made so that [[Oshus]] could journey into the temple in search of [[Bellum]].{{Ref|PH|572|Oshus}} The sand in the hourglass, the [[Sand of Hours|Sands of Hours]], is the physical form of life force.{{Ref|PH|568|Oshus}} This is absorbed by the temple rather than [[Link (The Wind Waker)#Phantom Hourglass|Link]]'s own life force. Since bosses are made of stolen life force, defeating them gets extra time for the Phantom Hourglass.{{Ref|PH|571|Oshus}}


Due to Oshus' status as the Ocean King and association with the Phantom Hourglass, [[Golden Chief Cylos]] immediately trusts Link upon seeing him with it.{{Ref|PH|1766|Golden Chief Cylos}}
Due to Oshus' status as the Ocean King and association with the Phantom Hourglass, [[Golden Chief Cylos]] immediately trusts Link upon seeing him with it.{{Ref|PH|1766|Golden Chief Cylos}}


The Phantom Hourglass is later made into the hilt of the [[Phantom Sword]] to power it.{{Ref|PH|3349|In-Game Description}}
The Phantom Hourglass is later made into the hilt of the [[Phantom Sword]] to power it.{{Ref|PH|3349|In-game description}}
 
At the end of the game, when [[Tetra's Pirates]] insist that Link and [[Tetra]]'s adventure was just a dream, Link pulls out the Phantom Hourglass, now empty, which serves as proof of the events.


At the end of the game, when [[Tetra's Pirate Crew]] insist that Link and [[Tetra]]'s adventure was just a dream, Link pulls out the Phantom Hourglass, now empty, which serves as proof of the events.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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{{References}}
{{References}}


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