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|image  = [[File:Welcome_to_Saria.png]]
|image  = [[File:Welcome_to_Saria.png]]
|game    = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
|game    = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
|inhab  = [[Healing Lady]]<br>[[Magic Restoring Lady]]<br>[[Mirror Lady]]<br>[[River Man]]<br>[[Wise Men|Wise Man]]
|inhab  = [[Healing Lady]]<br/>[[Magic Restoring Lady]]<br/>[[Mirror Lady]]<br/>[[River Man]]<br/>[[Wise Men|Wise Man]]
|item    = [[Life Spell]]
|item    = [[Life Spell]]
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|enemies = [[Ache|Eyes of Ganon]]
|enemies = [[Ache|Eyes of Ganon]]
|related = [[Bagu]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br>[[N of River]]
|related = [[Bagu]]<br/>[[Death Mountain (The Adventure of Link)|Death Mountain]]<br/>[[North of River]]
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The '''Water Town of Saria''' is a location from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. It is located in [[Western Hyrule]] south of [[Town of Ruto|Ruto]] and serves as the portal to [[Death Mountain]]. After helping a girl find her lost [[Mirror]], [[Link]] receives the [[Life Spell]]. Unlike the first few towns, '''Saria''' is infested with the [[Ache|Eyes of Ganon]], seemingly normal villagers that transform into monsters after conversing with them{{Ref|AoL|30}}.
The '''Water Town of Saria''' is a location from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. It is located in [[Western Hyrule]] south of [[Town of Ruto|Ruto]] and serves as the portal to [[Death Mountain (The Adventure of Link)|Death Mountain]]. After helping a girl find her lost [[Mirror (The Adventure of Link)|Mirror]], [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] receives the [[Life Spell]]. Unlike the first few towns, '''Saria''' is infested with the [[Ache|Eyes of Ganon]], seemingly normal villagers that transform into monsters after conversing with them{{Ref|AoL|30}}.


Initially, it appears that the path to Death Mountain is blocked by [[River Man]]{{Ref|AoL|38}}. After locating the elusive [[Bagu]] in the woods [[N of River]]{{Ref|AoL|52|[[Bot|Friendly Bot]]}} and receiving the appropriate credentials{{Ref|AoL|50|Bagu}}, River Man opens the bridge to Death Mountain where the [[Hammer]] located{{Ref|AoL|39}}.
Initially, it appears that the path to Death Mountain is blocked by [[River Man]]{{Ref|AoL|38}}. After locating the elusive [[Bagu]] in the woods [[North of River]]{{Ref|AoL|52|[[Bot|Friendly Bot]]}} and receiving the appropriate credentials{{Ref|AoL|50|Bagu}}, River Man opens the bridge to Death Mountain where the [[Hammer]] located{{Ref|AoL|39}}.


==Notable Inhabitants==
==Notable Inhabitants==
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==Obtainable Items==
==Obtainable Items==
* [[Mirror]]
* [[Mirror (The Adventure of Link)|Mirror]]
* [[Life Spell]]
* [[Life Spell]]


===Mirror===
===Mirror===
{{Main|Mirror}}
{{Main|Mirror (The Adventure of Link)}}
In order to gain access to the Wise Man of Saria, Link must complete a much more trivial task than in [[Town of Ruto|Ruto]]. A [[Mirror Lady|young lady]] has lost her mirror and it is up to Link to find it. He will find the missing item under the table in an unoccupied house.
In order to gain access to the Wise Man of Saria, Link must complete a much more trivial task than in [[Town of Ruto|Ruto]]. A [[Mirror Lady|young lady]] has lost her mirror and it is up to Link to find it. He will find the missing item under the table in an unoccupied house.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
A cross-game reference in Saria's graveyard to Loto, the hero of the early Dragon Quest games, was removed in the American Localization {{Ref|http://tcrf.net/Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link#Dragon_Quest_reference}}
A cross-game reference in Saria's graveyard to Loto, the hero of the early Dragon Quest games, was removed in the American Localization {{Ref|https://tcrf.net/Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link#Dragon_Quest_reference}}


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