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This is a list of locations found in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. | |||
== Western Hyrule == | |||
=== Death Mountain === | |||
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{{ | {{Main|Death Mountain (The Adventure of Link)}} | ||
Death Mountain, located south of the [[Water Town of Saria]], is a complex maze-like system of caves filled with dangerous enemies. Should [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] properly navigate the perilous route, he is rewarded with the [[Hammer]] and a [[Magic Container]] at [[Spectacle Rock]]. Close examination of the [[Overworld]] in the southern reaches of Death Mountain reveals a simplified version of [[Hyrule]] from the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. | |||
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{{ | === Graveyard === | ||
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{{ | {{Main|Graveyard (The Adventure of Link)}} | ||
{{ | The Graveyard, located directly south of the [[Harbor Town of Mido]] is a large area swarming with [[Moa|Red Moa]] and [[Daira]]. In the middle, Link encounters [[King's Tomb]]. Directly south of King's Tomb, Link finds a secret passage that leads to the [[Island Palace]]. | ||
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{{ | === Harbor Town of Mido === | ||
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{{ | {{Main|Harbor Town of Mido}} | ||
Mido is the fourth town Link visits and is home to a [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] who teaches him the [[Fairy Spell]] after he heals a child with the [[Water of Life]]. A [[Hylian Knight]] also can be found and imparts how to perform the [[Downward Thrust]] attack. | |||
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=== King's Tomb === | |||
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{{Main|King's Tomb}} | |||
King's Tomb is the final resting place of the [[King of Hyrule]] mentioned in the Game Manual's [[The Adventure of Link Story|prologue story]]. | |||
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=== Midoro Swamp === | |||
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{{Main|Midoro Swamp}} | |||
Midoro Swamp is a large marsh south of [[Town of Rauru|Rauru]] and is home to a host of [[Octorok]]s and [[Moby]]. At the far western end, Link finds the [[Midoro Palace]]. | |||
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=== Moruge Swamp === | |||
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{{Main|Moruge Swamp}} | |||
The Moruge Swamp is located north of Saria. Its one major feature is a cave that holds the [[Water of Life]], an item needed to gain the Fairy Spell. | |||
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=== North of River === | |||
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{{Main|North of River}} | |||
A friendly [[Bot]] in Saria indicates that Link will be able to find [[Bagu]], a prominent citizen of the town in this [[Megmat]] and [[Deeler]]-infested forested region northeast of Saria and east of the [[Moruge Swamp]]. | |||
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=== North Castle === | |||
[[File:North_Palace_OW.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|North Castle}} | |||
The North Castle is the starting point of Link's quest and the resting place of the sleeping [[Zelda (The Adventure of Link)|Princess Zelda I]]. | |||
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=== Parapa Desert === | |||
[[File:Parapa_Desert_Area_OW.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Parapa Desert}} | |||
Parapa Desert is located northwest of Rauru and is home to [[Parapa Palace]], the first dungeon. A small forest glade in the south also holds a [[Heart Container]]. | |||
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=== Tantari Desert === | |||
[[File:Tantari_Desert_OW.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Tantari Desert}} | |||
Tantari Desert lies north of the [[North Castle]] and is home to a single cave, occupied by a [[Goriya]] who has stolen the [[Trophy]] from the [[Town of Ruto]]. | |||
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=== Town of Rauru === | |||
[[File:Welcome_to_Rauru.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Town of Rauru}} | |||
Rauru is the first town Link encounters and where he learns the indispensable [[Shield Spell]]. | |||
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=== Town of Ruto === | |||
[[File:Welcome_to_Ruto.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Town of Ruto}} | |||
Ruto, the second town visited, is located in a mountain valley northwest of the North Castle. Its Wise Man will teach Link the [[Jump Spell]]. | |||
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=== Water Town of Saria === | |||
[[File:Welcome_to_Saria.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Water Town of Saria}} | |||
Saria, the third town Link encounters, can be found in the southwestern region of [[Western Hyrule]], due south of Ruto. Here Link learns the [[Life Spell]] and passes south into [[Death Mountain (The Adventure of Link)|Death Mountain]] after receiving the proper credentials from Bagu. | |||
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== Eastern Hyrule == | |||
=== Hidden Town of Kasuto === | |||
[[File:Welcome_to_Hidden_Kasuto.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hidden Town of Kasuto}} | |||
The residents of [[Kasuto]] fled into the woods after the town was destroyed by the forces of [[Ganon]]. Link must use the Hammer to uncover the well-hidden town. It is filled with valuable items including the final Magic Container, the [[Spell Spell]], and the [[Magic Key]]. | |||
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=== Kasuto === | |||
[[File:Welcome_to_Kasuto.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Kasuto}} | |||
Kasuto, destroyed by Ganon's minions, now sits almost completely deserted and is patrolled by invisible Moas. The Wise Man who remains will teach Link the [[Thunder Spell]] once he has gathered all of the Magic Containers. | |||
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=== Maze Island === | |||
[[File:Maze_Island_AOL.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Maze Island (The Adventure of Link)}} | |||
Maze Island sits off the far northeast coast of [[Eastern Hyrule (The Adventure of Link)|Eastern Hyrule]] and is home to the [[Maze Island Palace]]. Link also finds a Magic Container and the [[Kidnapped Child]], who must be returned to a [[Kidnapped Child's Mother|worried mother]] in the [[Mountain Town of Darunia]]. | |||
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=== Mountain Town of Darunia === | |||
[[File:Welcome_to_Darunia.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Mountain Town of Darunia}} | |||
Found after ascending a perilous mountain trail north of [[Town of Nabooru|Nabooru]], Link reaches the sixth town, Darunia. Here, like in Mido, Link meets another Hylian Knight who teaches Link [[Jump Thrust]]. Once the kidnapped child is returned from Maze Island, Link also learns the [[Reflect Spell]]. | |||
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=== Town of Nabooru === | |||
[[File:Welcome_to_Nabooru.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Town of Nabooru}} | |||
Nabooru, the fifth town, is found shortly after reaching Eastern Hyrule via the [[Raft]]. If Link can help a [[Thirsty Lady]], he is awarded the [[Fire Spell]]. | |||
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=== Seashore === | |||
[[File:Seashore.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Seashore}} | |||
The Seashore is an uninhabited region hinted at in the Hidden Town of Kasuto that lies directly east of [[Three Eye Rock]]. Along the shore, Link stumbles across the fourth and final [[Heart Container]]. | |||
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=== Three Eye Rock === | |||
[[File:Three_Eye_Rock_2.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Three Eye Rock}} | |||
Three Eye Rock is a geographical feature in the far south of Eastern Hyrule. When Link plays the [[Flute]] in the middle of the rock formation, the [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]] materializes. | |||
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=== Valley of Death === | |||
[[File:Valley_of_Death.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Valley of Death}} | |||
The King of Hyrule did not intend to give the [[Triforce of Courage]] to just anyone, and the Valley of Death became the crucible for which contenders for the relic were tested. Link must navigate this most arduous challenge yet in order to reach the [[Great Palace]]. | |||
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== Palaces == | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:41, January 28, 2023
This is a list of locations found in The Adventure of Link.
Western Hyrule
Death Mountain
- Main article: Death Mountain (The Adventure of Link)
Death Mountain, located south of the Water Town of Saria, is a complex maze-like system of caves filled with dangerous enemies. Should Link properly navigate the perilous route, he is rewarded with the Hammer and a Magic Container at Spectacle Rock. Close examination of the Overworld in the southern reaches of Death Mountain reveals a simplified version of Hyrule from the original The Legend of Zelda.
Graveyard
- Main article: Graveyard (The Adventure of Link)
The Graveyard, located directly south of the Harbor Town of Mido is a large area swarming with Red Moa and Daira. In the middle, Link encounters King's Tomb. Directly south of King's Tomb, Link finds a secret passage that leads to the Island Palace.
Harbor Town of Mido
- Main article: Harbor Town of Mido
Mido is the fourth town Link visits and is home to a Wise Man who teaches him the Fairy Spell after he heals a child with the Water of Life. A Hylian Knight also can be found and imparts how to perform the Downward Thrust attack.
King's Tomb
- Main article: King's Tomb
King's Tomb is the final resting place of the King of Hyrule mentioned in the Game Manual's prologue story.
Midoro Swamp
- Main article: Midoro Swamp
Midoro Swamp is a large marsh south of Rauru and is home to a host of Octoroks and Moby. At the far western end, Link finds the Midoro Palace.
Moruge Swamp
- Main article: Moruge Swamp
The Moruge Swamp is located north of Saria. Its one major feature is a cave that holds the Water of Life, an item needed to gain the Fairy Spell.
North of River
- Main article: North of River
A friendly Bot in Saria indicates that Link will be able to find Bagu, a prominent citizen of the town in this Megmat and Deeler-infested forested region northeast of Saria and east of the Moruge Swamp.
North Castle
- Main article: North Castle
The North Castle is the starting point of Link's quest and the resting place of the sleeping Princess Zelda I.
Parapa Desert
- Main article: Parapa Desert
Parapa Desert is located northwest of Rauru and is home to Parapa Palace, the first dungeon. A small forest glade in the south also holds a Heart Container.
Tantari Desert
- Main article: Tantari Desert
Tantari Desert lies north of the North Castle and is home to a single cave, occupied by a Goriya who has stolen the Trophy from the Town of Ruto.
Town of Rauru
- Main article: Town of Rauru
Rauru is the first town Link encounters and where he learns the indispensable Shield Spell.
Town of Ruto
- Main article: Town of Ruto
Ruto, the second town visited, is located in a mountain valley northwest of the North Castle. Its Wise Man will teach Link the Jump Spell.
Water Town of Saria
- Main article: Water Town of Saria
Saria, the third town Link encounters, can be found in the southwestern region of Western Hyrule, due south of Ruto. Here Link learns the Life Spell and passes south into Death Mountain after receiving the proper credentials from Bagu.
Eastern Hyrule
Hidden Town of Kasuto
- Main article: Hidden Town of Kasuto
The residents of Kasuto fled into the woods after the town was destroyed by the forces of Ganon. Link must use the Hammer to uncover the well-hidden town. It is filled with valuable items including the final Magic Container, the Spell Spell, and the Magic Key.
Kasuto
- Main article: Kasuto
Kasuto, destroyed by Ganon's minions, now sits almost completely deserted and is patrolled by invisible Moas. The Wise Man who remains will teach Link the Thunder Spell once he has gathered all of the Magic Containers.
Maze Island
- Main article: Maze Island (The Adventure of Link)
Maze Island sits off the far northeast coast of Eastern Hyrule and is home to the Maze Island Palace. Link also finds a Magic Container and the Kidnapped Child, who must be returned to a worried mother in the Mountain Town of Darunia.
Mountain Town of Darunia
- Main article: Mountain Town of Darunia
Found after ascending a perilous mountain trail north of Nabooru, Link reaches the sixth town, Darunia. Here, like in Mido, Link meets another Hylian Knight who teaches Link Jump Thrust. Once the kidnapped child is returned from Maze Island, Link also learns the Reflect Spell.
Town of Nabooru
- Main article: Town of Nabooru
Nabooru, the fifth town, is found shortly after reaching Eastern Hyrule via the Raft. If Link can help a Thirsty Lady, he is awarded the Fire Spell.
Seashore
- Main article: Seashore
The Seashore is an uninhabited region hinted at in the Hidden Town of Kasuto that lies directly east of Three Eye Rock. Along the shore, Link stumbles across the fourth and final Heart Container.
Three Eye Rock
- Main article: Three Eye Rock
Three Eye Rock is a geographical feature in the far south of Eastern Hyrule. When Link plays the Flute in the middle of the rock formation, the Three-Eye Rock Palace materializes.
Valley of Death
- Main article: Valley of Death
The King of Hyrule did not intend to give the Triforce of Courage to just anyone, and the Valley of Death became the crucible for which contenders for the relic were tested. Link must navigate this most arduous challenge yet in order to reach the Great Palace.
Palaces
Parapa Palace
- Main article: Parapa Palace
Parapa Palace is the first dungeon in The Adventure of Link, located in the Parapa Desert northeast of the North Castle and the Town of Rauru. Within the Palace, Link finds the Candle. The Boss of Parapa Palace is Mazura. As with each of the other Palaces, Link places one of the Crystals in a statue.
Midoro Palace
- Main article: Midoro Palace
The Midoro Palace is located in the Midoro Swamp, an area over the mountains south of Rauru. Inside, Link uncovers the Handy Glove, an item that allows him to break blocks with his sword. At the end of the palace awaits Jermafenser, the second boss in Link's quest. Again victorious, Link places another Crystal.
Island Palace
- Main article: Island Palace
Upon acquiring the Fairy spell and locating the secret cave south of King's Tomb, Link gains access to the Island Palace. Exploration yields the Raft, necessary to travel from Western Hyrule to Eastern Hyrule. The Palace's statue is guarded by the fearsome Rebonack, a mounted Blue Iron Knuckle. Victory permits the placement of the third Crystal.
Maze Island Palace
- Main article: Maze Island Palace
After using the raft to pass to Eastern Hyrule, Link locates the aptly named Maze Island Palace on Maze Island. After facing the perils within, Link finds the Boots, and faces Carock, the master Wizard, who can only be defeated by utilizing the Reflect Spell obtained in the Mountain Town of Darunia. Using the spell will allow Link to turn the fiend's own attacks against him. After Carock's defeat, Link can place the fourth Crystal.
Palace on the Sea
- Main article: Palace on the Sea
With the Boots, Link is able to traverse over water and reach the Palace on the Sea. His greatest challenge yet, this palace is a true maze, and The Adventure of Link's largest dungeon. Behind a false wall rests the Flute, an important instrument needed to destroy the River Devil and force the Three-Eye Rock Palace to materialize. The palace's boss is Gooma, a monstrous brute wielding a ball and chain. His defeat will permit the placement of the penultimate Crystal.
Three-Eye Rock Palace
- Main article: Three-Eye Rock Palace
When Link plays the Flute while standing in the middle of Three Eye Rock, the Three-Eye Rock Palace appears. In order to proceed beyond the first rooms of the dungeon, Link must have retrieved the Magic Key from the Hidden Town of Kasuto. The Cross, an essential item needed to see the invisible Moas in the Valley of Death is found within, defended by a reincarnation of Rebonack, as was encountered in the Island Palace. After using the Fairy spell to access a passage while falling down a pit, Link must face Barba, a fire-breathing dragon that rises from pools of lava. Defeating the beast allows Link to place the final Crystal.
Great Palace
- Main article: Great Palace
Once the six crystals have been placed, Link must make his way through the treacherous Valley of Death to the Great Palace, resting place of the Triforce of Courage. By far his most difficult challenge, Link must battle the toughest monsters through the giant corridors, culminating with a confrontation first with Thunderbird, then a battle with his own Shadow. With the final challenge complete, Link is awarded the Triforce of Courage and returns to the North Castle to awaken Princess Zelda I.