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==In-Game Description==
==In-Game Description==
{{quote|Upon returning from a field survey, Zelda shows Link Mount Lanayru towering in the distance... Zelda commits to going to the mountain to the mountain to initiate the sacred rites that may awaken her hidden power there.|In-Game Description}}
{{quote|Upon returning from a field survey, Zelda shows Link Mount Lanayru towering in the distance... Zelda commits to going to the mountain to the mountain to initiate the sacred rites that may awaken her hidden power there.|In-Game Description}}
==Summary==
Zelda and Link are riding horses side by side, her riding the [[White Horse]] and Link riding his personal [[Link's Horse|horse]]. Zelda states that she has heeded to Link's advice regarding horse riding, and while she was hesitant about equipping her horse with the [[Royal Bridle]] and [[Royal Saddle|Saddle]] because she felt that the horse may not have earned it, she states that she eventually did, as she's trying to be more empathetic.
Upon reaching the monument in the late afternoon, Zelda and Link stare eastward at the horizon at Mount Lanayru, which she states that it takes its name from the Goddess of Wisdom. Zelda further elaborates on the fact that the requirement for access to the mountain is to be seventeen years old, and having prayed at the [[Spring of Courage]] and the [[Spring of Power]] for awakening of her powers to no avail, much to her doubts, the [[Spring of Wisdom]] is the last opportunity she has to do so and that change may happen. As the following day she turns seventeen, she turns to Link with a pained look and professes her intention to make her way up the mountain.


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