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From the outside, the Eastern Palace appears much like it's counterpart in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. The Palace is shaped like a rectangular building, with the front possessing several large statues of an unknown enemy.  
From the outside, the Eastern Palace appears much like it's counterpart in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. The Palace is shaped like a rectangular building, with the front possessing several large statues of an unknown enemy.  


The inside of the dungeon posses 3 floors, with the third floor being exclusively the boss room. The floors are characteristically gray stone, and the walls are a relatively plain green. All of the walls possess masks that look exactly like the ones from the [[House of Gales]] and the [[Tower of Hera (A Link Between Worlds)|Tower of Hera]].  
The inside of the dungeon posseses 3 floors, with the third floor being exclusively the boss room. The floors are characteristically gray stone, and the walls are a relatively plain green. All of the walls possess masks that look exactly like the ones from the [[House of Gales]] and the [[Tower of Hera (A Link Between Worlds)|Tower of Hera]].  


Most of the dungeon consists of large gaps that tend to hinder progress, along with few and far between enemies that act as obstacles. The dungeon is relatively easy to complete, as it is the first that Link encounters in the game.  
Most of the dungeon consists of large gaps that tend to hinder progress, along with few and far between enemies that act as obstacles. The dungeon is relatively easy to complete, as it is the first that Link encounters in the game.