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'''Hyrule Castle''' is the final [[Dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It isn't the longest dungeon in the game; however, it contains a collection of some of the most difficult enemies in the entire game. [[Link]] and [[Midna]] go to Hyrule Castle directy after learning from [[Zant]] that his 'God' ([[Ganon|Ganondorf]]) has escaped the [[Twilight Realm]], and has been reborn in the Light World. Midna makes the connection to the strange [[Twilight Barrier]] that has taken shape surrounding Hyrule Castle. She uses the [[Fused Shadow]]s to destroy the barrier and open the entrance to Hyrule Castle.  
'''Hyrule Castle''' is the final [[Dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It isn't the longest dungeon in the game; however, it contains a collection of some of the most difficult enemies in the entire game. [[Link]] and [[Midna]] go to Hyrule Castle directy after learning from [[Zant]] that his 'God' ([[Ganon|Ganondorf]]) has escaped the [[Twilight Realm]], and has been reborn in the Light World.<ref>{{Cite|TP|1754|[[Zant]]}}</ref> Midna makes the connection to the strange [[Twilight Barrier]] that has taken shape surrounding Hyrule Castle. She uses the [[Fused Shadow]]s to destroy the barrier and open the entrance to Hyrule Castle.  


The first obstacle for Link as he enters the Hyrule Castle Courtyard is to collect a [[Small Key|key]] to unlock the entrance to the actual ''castle'' portion of the dungeon. This objective leads him into a fight with one of the [[Mini-Boss]]es of Hyrule Castle, [[King Bulblin]]. Once Link has gotten the key and has entered the castle, he will face off against the other two Mini-Bosses of the dungeon; a [[Darknut]] and an [[Aeralfos]]. Eventually, Link makes his way to the top of the castle, and into the [[Throne Room]]. Here, he finds Ganondorf, sitting on the Throne of Hyrule. They chat; and soon enough, Link and Ganondorf begin the final fight of the game; an epic four-phase battle that requires Link to have mastered everything he has learned throughout his adventure.
The first obstacle for Link as he enters the Hyrule Castle Courtyard is to collect a [[Small Key|key]] to unlock the entrance to the actual ''castle'' portion of the dungeon. This objective leads him into a fight with one of the [[Mini-Boss]]es of Hyrule Castle, [[King Bulblin]]. Once Link has gotten the key and has entered the castle, he will face off against the other two Mini-Bosses of the dungeon; a [[Darknut]] and an [[Aeralfos]]. Eventually, Link makes his way to the top of the castle, and into the [[Throne Room]]. Here, he finds Ganondorf, sitting on the Throne of Hyrule. They chat; which mainly consists of Ganondorf calling the [[Interlopers]]' attempt to defy the gods pathetic.<ref>{{Cite|TP|1770|[[Ganon]]}}</ref> He later admits that they had possessed some skill, just lacked power.<ref>{{Cite|TP|1773|[[Ganon]]}}</ref> Soon enough, Link and Ganondorf begin the final fight of the game; an epic four-phase battle that requires Link to have mastered everything he has learned throughout his adventure.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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{{Main|Ganon|Ganondorf}}
{{Main|Ganon|Ganondorf}}
[[File:Ganondorf.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Ganondorf holding the Sages Sword]]
[[File:Ganondorf.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Ganondorf holding the Sages Sword]]
The [[Boss]] of Hyrule Castle, whom is also the Final Boss of ''Twilight Princess'', is a very common [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] villain, [[Ganon|Ganondorf]]. The battle against Ganondorf has four different phases, all of which involve Ganondorf being in a different form. In the first phase, he has possessed [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] and used her as a puppet to fight Link. Phase Number 2 has Ganondorf in his Ganon form, very similarly to the final battle against Ganondorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. The third phase takes place on horseback in [[Hyrule Field]]. The fourth and final phase is a classic [[Sword]]-and-[[Shield]] battle, where the best swordsman will win. Ganondorf wields the [[Sages]] sword, the same one they tried to kill him with, which he kept after being imprisoned into the [[Twilight Realm]]. After defeating Ganondorf, peace in [[Hyrule]] will be finally restored.
The [[Boss]] of Hyrule Castle, whom is also the Final Boss of ''Twilight Princess'', is a very common [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] villain, [[Ganon|Ganondorf]]. The battle against Ganondorf has four different phases, all of which involve Ganondorf being in a different form. In the first phase, he has possessed [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] and used her as a puppet to fight Link. Phase Number 2 has Ganondorf in his Ganon form, very similarly to the final battle against Ganondorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. The third phase takes place on horseback in [[Hyrule Field]]. The fourth and final phase is a classic [[Sword]]-and-[[Shield]] battle, where the best swordsman will win. Ganondorf wields the [[Sages]] sword, the same one they tried to kill him with, which he kept after being imprisoned into the [[Twilight Realm]]. After hitting Ganondorf with the [[Ending Blow]], he will stand and start to talk. He tells Link to not think that this is the end,<ref>{{Cite|TP|1819|[[Ganon]]}}</ref> saying the history of light and shadow will be written in blood.<ref>{{Cite|TP|1820|[[Ganon]]}}</ref> It is then that the [[Triforce of Power]] leaves Ganondorf, and he dies.  


==Dungeon Items==
==Dungeon Items==
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The final [[Treasure Chest]] in Hyrule Castle contains [[Water Bomb]]s, fifteen to be exact. This is an odd item to collect, as Water Bombs are never required in Hyrule Castle.
The final [[Treasure Chest]] in Hyrule Castle contains [[Water Bomb]]s, fifteen to be exact. This is an odd item to collect, as Water Bombs are never required in Hyrule Castle.
==References==
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