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The Thyphlo Ruins are completely shrouded in darkness, and they can only be accessed/exited from the west or by teleporting away. They're surrounded by a moat of mud, so they can't be accessed to by swimming. The ruins feature several bird-shaped spires whose beaks point Link towards the general path leading to the [[Ketoh Wawai Shrine]]. It's encouraged that Link lights them for orientation. There are also [[Fire Rod]]s available to use. There are no overworld quests or NPCs that lead to the ruins.
The Thyphlo Ruins are completely shrouded in darkness, and they can only be accessed/exited from the west or by teleporting away. They're surrounded by a moat of mud, so they can't be accessed to by swimming. The ruins feature several bird-shaped spires whose beaks point Link towards the general path leading to the [[Ketoh Wawai Shrine]]. It's encouraged that Link lights them for orientation. There are also [[Fire Rod]]s available to use. There are no overworld quests or NPCs that lead to the ruins.
Though they are luminous, Ancient and Elemental weapons other than the rods are not bright enough to be useful inside the ruins.


These ruins are filled to the brim with Zonai statues similar to the ones in the [[Zonai Ruins]]. However, statues and figures seem to be placed grouped right next to each other, implying that they were placed haphazardly, or further implying that the ruins were a depository for the Zonai statues.
These ruins are filled to the brim with Zonai statues similar to the ones in the [[Zonai Ruins]]. However, statues and figures seem to be placed grouped right next to each other, implying that they were placed haphazardly, or further implying that the ruins were a depository for the Zonai statues.
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