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| image  = [[File:OoT3D_Castle_Courtyard.png|400px]]
| image  = [[File:OoT3D_Castle_Courtyard.png|400px]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
| inhab  = [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]
| inhab  = [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]]<br/>[[Impa]]
| item    = [[Zelda's Letter]]<br/>[[Zelda's Lullaby]]
| item    = [[Zelda's Letter]]<br/>[[Zelda's Lullaby]]
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==Story==
==Story==
Once Link has sneaked past the guards and entered the courtyard, he and Zelda introduce themselves. Zelda tells Link that she dreamed of dark clouds enshrouding the sky and a light shot out of the forest, and a figure followed by a fairy appeared, holding a stone.
Once [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] has sneaked past the guards and entered the courtyard, he disturbs [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]], who is spying through a window. After the shock wears off, Zelda introduces herself. She tells Link that she dreamed of dark clouds enshrouding the sky and a light shot out of the forest, and a figure followed by a fairy appeared, holding a stone; and believes that is Link, [[Navi]] and the [[Kokiri's Emerald]] he carries.


Zelda then tells Link a story about the [[Golden Goddesses]], who descended from the heavens and left behind the [[Triforce]]. Afterward, Zelda asks Link if he wants to look into the window, and if he agrees in doing so, he will see [[Ganon]]dorf, who Zelda thinks is the one who will cause darkness to enshroud the land of Hyrule. Zelda gives [[Zelda's Letter|her letter]] to Link as a decree to enter the [[Death Mountain Trail]] guarded by the [[Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper|guard]] in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]]. After talking to Zelda, [[Impa]] waits for Link to teach him [[Zelda's Lullaby]].
Zelda then tells Link a story about the [[Golden Goddesses]], who descended from the heavens and left behind the [[Triforce]]. Afterward, Zelda asks Link if he wants to look into the window, and if he agrees in doing so, he will see [[Ganon]]dorf, who Zelda thinks is the one who will cause darkness to enshroud the land of Hyrule. Zelda gives [[Zelda's Letter|her letter]] to Link as a decree to enter the [[Death Mountain Trail]] guarded by the [[Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper|guard]] in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]]. After talking to Zelda, [[Impa]] waits for Link to teach him [[Zelda's Lullaby]].
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When Link has completed his quest and returned to a child, an ending cutscene will show Link meeting Zelda once again.
When Link has completed his quest and returned to a child, an ending cutscene will show Link meeting Zelda once again.
==Gallery==
<gallery widths=160>
File:CastleCourtyard.png|From ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
</gallery>
==Trivia==
[[File:Peeping Zelda - OOT3D.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Peeping Zelda - OOT3D.png|right|200px]]
==Trivia==
* In the Castle Courtyard, to the right side inside the window, are paintings of major characters from the Mario series. In the 3D version, the paintings are replaced with a stage from Super Mario Bros.
* In the Castle Courtyard, to the right side inside the window, are paintings of major characters from the Mario series. In the 3D version, the paintings are replaced with a stage from Super Mario Bros.
* The window [[Zelda]] peeks through in the Castle Courtyard was first intended to be a peephole, but was later decided to be a window.{{Unsourced}}
* The window [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Zelda]] peeks through in the Castle Courtyard was first intended to be a peephole, but was later decided to be a window.{{Unsourced}}


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Latest revision as of 20:27, July 9, 2024

"Hyrule Castle Courtyard" redirects here. For the song from the Original Soundtrack, see Hyrule Castle Courtyard (Theme).
Castle Courtyard

The Castle Courtyard is a location in Ocarina of Time.

Story

Once Link has sneaked past the guards and entered the courtyard, he disturbs Princess Zelda, who is spying through a window. After the shock wears off, Zelda introduces herself. She tells Link that she dreamed of dark clouds enshrouding the sky and a light shot out of the forest, and a figure followed by a fairy appeared, holding a stone; and believes that is Link, Navi and the Kokiri's Emerald he carries.

Zelda then tells Link a story about the Golden Goddesses, who descended from the heavens and left behind the Triforce. Afterward, Zelda asks Link if he wants to look into the window, and if he agrees in doing so, he will see Ganondorf, who Zelda thinks is the one who will cause darkness to enshroud the land of Hyrule. Zelda gives her letter to Link as a decree to enter the Death Mountain Trail guarded by the guard in Kakariko Village. After talking to Zelda, Impa waits for Link to teach him Zelda's Lullaby.

Princess Zelda waits for Link to bring the other two Spiritual Stones to her. When Link is on the way to Hyrule Castle after collecting them, he sees Zelda escape with her guardian Impa from Hyrule Castle, followed by Ganondorf. Zelda then throws the Ocarina of Time in the moat and rides away. If Link takes it afterward, he will receive a vision from Zelda, who says that Link must play the Song of Time in front of the altar in the Temple of Time.

When Link has completed his quest and returned to a child, an ending cutscene will show Link meeting Zelda once again.

Gallery

Trivia

Peeping Zelda - OOT3D.png
  • In the Castle Courtyard, to the right side inside the window, are paintings of major characters from the Mario series. In the 3D version, the paintings are replaced with a stage from Super Mario Bros.
  • The window Zelda peeks through in the Castle Courtyard was first intended to be a peephole, but was later decided to be a window.[citation needed]