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{{CD/Header|Overworld}}
{{CD/Header|Overworld}}
{{CD|file=Deathmountain1.jpg|link=Death Mountain}}
{{CD|file=Deathmountain1.jpg|link=Death Mountain}}
{{CD|file=Fairy-fountain.jpg|link=Fairy Fountain|desc=Fairy Fountains are the home of the [[Link|Fairies]], who completely restore [[Link|Link's]] health upon his enterance of the screen.}}
{{CD|file=Fairy-fountain.jpg|link=Fairy Fountain|desc=Fairy Fountains are the home of the [[Fairy|Fairies]], who completely restore [[Link|Link's]] health upon his enterance of the screen.}}
{{CD|file=Graveyard-LoZ.png|link=Graveyard (The Legend of Zelda)|caption=Graveyard|desc=The Graveyard consists of six screens full of graves and Ghinis. it serves as the pathway to get to the sixth dungeon, Level 6: The Dragon. the Magical Sword is found under one of the graves in the top-right screen. if a grave is pushed, it may reveal a Ghini or a hidden hole.}}
{{CD|file=Graveyard-LoZ.png|link=Graveyard (The Legend of Zelda)|caption=Graveyard|desc=The Graveyard consists of six screens full of graves and Ghinis. it serves as the pathway to get to the sixth dungeon, Level 6: The Dragon. the Magical Sword is found under one of the graves in the top-right screen. if a grave is pushed, it may reveal a Ghini or a hidden hole.}}
{{CD|file=Hyrule-LoZ.png|link=Hyrule}}
{{CD|file=Hyrule-LoZ.png|link=Hyrule}}

Revision as of 23:21, April 1, 2013