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===Spirit Tracks===
===Spirit Tracks===
[[File:PrincessZeldaArt_Thumb.png|left|thumb|Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'']]
[[File:PrincessZeldaArt_Thumb.png|left|thumb|Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'']]
Princess Zelda is [[Link]]'s sidekick in this adventure. She is a descendant of [[Tetra]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.  Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intent of using it to resurrect [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, Zelda is a ghost, and [[Link]] is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on this quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Spirits]], she can inhabit the body of a [[Phantom]], allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower. For example, in areas with pools of lava, Link will need to hitch a ride on Zelda (in Phantom form)'s shield, as Zelda's armor is immune to the lava, while Link's suit is vulnerable to it. She becomes a great help to Link on his quest.
Zelda is the princess of the Royal Family of Hyrule and a descendant of [[Tetra]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.  Princess Zelda suspects that Chancellor Cole is involved with the recent disappearance of the Spirit Tracks that seal away the Demon King. After Princess Zelda slips Link a note so that the two could meet in private, they escape the castle and begin a journey to the Tower of Spirits.  


During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]] using the [[Bow of Light]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness using a ritual involving the six [[Lokomo]]s'(who may have a close relation with the [[Seven Sages]] from ''Ocarina of Time'') instruments, Link's [[Spirit Flute]], and Zelda's vocals played all in beautiful harmony, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the six Lokomos leave.
Upon their quest, the Spirit Tracks that they are riding on suddenly disappear. [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intent of using it to resurrect [[Malladus]]. Even though Cole seemingly killed Zelda she is not completely dead, as Princess Zelda's spirit has been separated from her body and only Link can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on this quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Spirits]], she can inhabit the body of a [[Phantom]], allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower. For example, in areas with pools of lava, Link will need to hitch a ride on Zelda (in Phantom form)'s shield, as Zelda's armor is immune to the lava, while Link's suit is vulnerable to it. She becomes a great help to Link on his quest. Zelda and Link work with one another to solve puzzles, defeat enemies, and rebuild the Tower of Spirits in order reseal Demon King once again.
 
During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]] using the [[Bow of Light]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus' weakness using a ritual involving the six [[Lokomo]]s (who may have a close relation with the [[Seven Sages]] from ''Ocarina of Time'') instruments, Link's [[Spirit Flute]], and Zelda's vocals played all in beautiful harmony, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the six Lokomos leave.
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