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The Wind Waker begins by telling the tale of [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of time|Ocarina of Time]]. After defeating [[Ganondorf]], the Hero of Time left the land to find his companion in the distant land of [[Termina]]. When Ganondorf later escaped from his prison, the people of [[Hyrule]] expected the Hero to return, but he never came back. The citizens prayed to the Gods for salvation from this terrible evil.  
The Wind Waker begins by telling the tale of [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]. After defeating [[Ganondorf]], the Hero of Time left the land to find his companion in the distant land of [[Termina]]. When Ganondorf later escaped from his prison, the people of [[Hyrule]] expected the Hero to return, but he never came back. The citizens prayed to the Gods for salvation from this terrible evil.  


Hundreds of years pass and the story continues on the small of [[Outset Island]], located on the [[Great Sea]]. On this particular island there is a tradition that when young boys reach the age of the Hero of Time, they wear the same green clothing as the Hero did. This tradition holds true for a young boy named [[Link]] on his birthday, when his [[Grandma|Grandmother]] presents him with the garb to wear for the remainder of the day.  
Hundreds of years pass and the story continues on the small of [[Outset Island]], located on the [[Great Sea]]. On this particular island there is a tradition that when young boys reach the age of the Hero of Time, they wear the same green clothing as the Hero did. This tradition holds true for a young boy named [[Link]] on his birthday, when his [[Grandma|Grandmother]] presents him with the garb to wear for the remainder of the day.  
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