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==Story==
==Story==
[[File:Link 3 ST.png|35px|left]]{{Main|Spirit Tracks Story}}
[[File:Link 3 ST.png|35px|left]]{{Main|Spirit Tracks Story}}
The events in ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' are set a hundred years after those in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''. [[Link]], the [[Hero of Winds]], alongside [[Tetra]] and her pirates, successfully found a new continent ruled over by the [[Spirits of Good]] sealing away the Demon King [[Malladus]] with the use of the [[Spirit Tracks]]. They named this new continent after [[Hyrule]]; however, to distinguish between the old and the new Hyrule, this one is referred to as [[New Hyrule]].
The events in ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' are set a hundred years after those in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''. [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]], the [[Hero of Winds]], alongside [[Tetra]] and her pirates, successfully found a new continent ruled over by the [[Spirits of Good]]; sealing away the Demon King [[Malladus]] with the use of the [[Spirit Tracks]]. They named this new continent after [[Hyrule]]; however, to distinguish between the old and the new Hyrule, this one is referred to as [[New Hyrule]].


[[Link]], a young boy in training to become an engineer under [[Alfonzo]], lives with [[Niko]] in [[Aboda Village]]. He travels to [[Hyrule Castle]] to receive his [[Engineer Certificate]] from [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]], but during the ceremony, the princess discreetly hands him a letter, requesting him to read it alone. The letter reveals a passage into the castle, and she asks him to meet her later that day. When he does, she asks him to help her sneak out of the castle so she can visit the [[Tower of Spirits]] and discover what's behind the missing [[Spirit Tracks]]. However, on the way there, the tracks disappear beneath them and they crash. [[Byrne]] and [[Chancellor Cole]] soon appeared, kidnapping Princess Zelda and separating Zelda's spirit from her physical body. Link finds her spirit wandering around Hyrule Castle later, but he's the only one who could see her. The pair must then recover Zelda's body and defeat the revived [[Malladus]].
[[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]], a young boy in training to become an engineer under [[Alfonzo]], lives with [[Niko]] in [[Aboda Village]]. He travels to [[Hyrule Castle]] to receive his [[Engineer Certificate]] from [[Zelda (Spirit Tracks)|Princess Zelda]], but during the ceremony, the princess discreetly hands him a letter, requesting him to read it alone. The letter reveals a passage into the castle, and she asks him to meet her later that day. When he does, she asks him to help her sneak out of the castle so she can visit the [[Tower of Spirits]] and discover what's behind the missing [[Spirit Tracks]]. However, on the way there, the tracks disappear beneath them and they crash. [[Byrne]] and [[Chancellor Cole]] soon appeared, kidnapping Princess Zelda and separating Zelda's spirit from her physical body. Link finds her spirit wandering around Hyrule Castle later, but he's the only one who could see her. The pair must then recover Zelda's body and defeat the revived [[Malladus]].


===Prologue Gallery===
===Prologue Gallery===
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==Characters==
==Characters==
[[File:Chancellor Cole.png|30px|left]]{{Main|:Category:Spirit Tracks Characters|Spirit Tracks Characters}}
[[File:Chancellor Cole.png|30px|left]]{{Main|:Category:Spirit Tracks Characters|Spirit Tracks Characters}}
*[[Link]]
*[[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]]
*[[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]
*[[Zelda (Spirit Tracks)|Princess Zelda]]
*[[Chancellor Cole]]
*[[Chancellor Cole]]
*[[Malladus]]
*[[Malladus]]
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*Unlike other ''Zelda'' games, in which stories of deities and heroes seem to be valued, in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the citizens of [[New Hyrule]] seem to have largely forgotten about the spirits, and some even cast them off as foolish old tales.
*Unlike other ''Zelda'' games, in which stories of deities and heroes seem to be valued, in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the citizens of [[New Hyrule]] seem to have largely forgotten about the spirits, and some even cast them off as foolish old tales.


==Screenshots==
==Gallery==
{{main|Gallery:Spirit Tracks}}
{{see also|Gallery:Spirit Tracks Characters|Gallery:Spirit Tracks Enemies}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Link-Zelda-Spirit-Train.png|[[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]] and [[Zelda (Spirit Tracks)|Zelda]] on the [[Spirit Train]]
File:Link-Phantom.png|Link and [[Phantom]] Zelda
File:ST-Link-SpiritFlute.png|Link
File:ST Zelda.png|[[Zelda (Spirit Tracks)|Princess Zelda]]
File:Anjean.png|[[Anjean]]
File:Byrne.png|[[Byrne]]
File:Chancellor Cole.png|[[Chancellor Cole]]
</gallery>
===Screenshots===
{{main|:Category:Spirit Tracks Screenshot Files}}
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