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{{Infobox|dungeon
{{Infobox|dungeon
| image      = [[File:SkullWoodsEntranceRoom.png‎]]<br>''Entrance to the Dungeon''
| image      = [[File:SkullWoodsEntranceRoom.png‎]]<br/>''Entrance to the Dungeon''
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
| item        = [[Fire Rod]]
| item        = [[Fire Rod]]
| boss        = [[Mothula]]
| boss        = [[Mothula]]
| reward      = [[Heart Container]]<br>[[Crystal|Third Crystal]]
| reward      = [[Heart Container]]<br/>[[Crystal|Third Crystal]]
| walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda03Walkthrough09.php Text Walkthrough]   
| walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda03Walkthrough09.php Text Walkthrough]   
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==Lore==
==Lore==
''"The Burning of the Big Skull"''<br>
''"The Burning of the Big Skull"''<br/>
''"The largest Skull in the Skull Woods served as the entrance to Mothula's chamber. Legend says that Link, who slew the giant beast, opened the entrance to its chamber by burning the blocking bones. The item which he used was hidden within the confines of the Skull Woods dungeon."''
''"The largest Skull in the Skull Woods served as the entrance to Mothula's chamber. Legend says that Link, who slew the giant beast, opened the entrance to its chamber by burning the blocking bones. The item which he used was hidden within the confines of the Skull Woods dungeon."''


''"The passages of Skull Dungeon were connected by a network of dungeon entrances on the forest floor. These underground tunnels were loaded with dangerous traps and villainous creatures. When explorers made it to the end of each passage, they would have to temporarily leave the dungeon and look for another entrance. The entrance to the finale chamber was located in the northwestern corner of the woods."''
''"The passages of Skull Dungeon were connected by a network of dungeon entrances on the forest floor. These underground tunnels were loaded with dangerous traps and villainous creatures. When explorers made it to the end of each passage, they would have to temporarily leave the dungeon and look for another entrance. The entrance to the finale chamber was located in the northwestern corner of the woods."''


''"The Wall Came Down"''<br>
''"The Wall Came Down"''<br/>
''"A legend of Skull Dungeon tells of a hero who fell into the northeast corner of the underground passage through a brush-covered hole. He then blasted his way into a room to the west. There, he found a large switch. When the hero pulled the switch with all his might, the wall to the south exploded, revealing an important passage."''
''"A legend of Skull Dungeon tells of a hero who fell into the northeast corner of the underground passage through a brush-covered hole. He then blasted his way into a room to the west. There, he found a large switch. When the hero pulled the switch with all his might, the wall to the south exploded, revealing an important passage."''


''"Under the Forest Floor"''<br>
''"Under the Forest Floor"''<br/>
''"The passage of Skull Dungeon ultimately led adventurers to the chamber of the dungeon's most feared enemy, Mothula. In preparing to enter Mothula's hideout, warriors equipped themselves with the Fire Rod and made sure that all of their Magic Bottles were filled with Potions or Faeries."''
''"The passage of Skull Dungeon ultimately led adventurers to the chamber of the dungeon's most feared enemy, Mothula. In preparing to enter Mothula's hideout, warriors equipped themselves with the Fire Rod and made sure that all of their Magic Bottles were filled with Potions or Faeries."''