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{{Quote|{{Dump|TP|1256}}|In-Game Description from [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]] version}} | {{Quote|{{Dump|TP|1256}}|In-Game Description from [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]] version}} | ||
The '''Dominion Rod''', also called the '''Rod of the Heavens''',{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 196|DOMINION ROD<br>Also known as the Rod of the Heavens.}}{{Ref|TP|4987|[[Shad]]}} is an item that appears exclusively in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. [[Link]] acquires the Dominion Rod in the [[Temple of Time (Dungeon)|Temple of Time]], after defeating the [[Mini-Boss]], a [[Darknut]]. It can be used to control statues, such as the [[Ancient Statue]] found in the Temple of Time or the [[Owl Statue]]s found across Hyrule. Once these statues have been controlled, they move exactly as their master, who in this case is Link.{{Ref|TP|1256|In-Game Description}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 196|[The Dominion Rod] causes statues to copy Link's movements, making the rod an unusual item.}}{{Ref|pg. 22|With [the Dominion Rod], you can bring life to certain inanimate objects then have them follow your every move.|[[Nintendo Power Twilight Princess Strategy Guide]]}} The main use of this is to move the statues to a new location, which is the premise behind most of the puzzles that involve the Dominion Rod. | The '''Dominion Rod''', also called the '''Rod of the Heavens''',{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 196|DOMINION ROD<br/>Also known as the Rod of the Heavens.}}{{Ref|TP|4987|[[Shad]]}} is an item that appears exclusively in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. [[Link]] acquires the Dominion Rod in the [[Temple of Time (Dungeon)|Temple of Time]], after defeating the [[Mini-Boss]], a [[Darknut]]. It can be used to control statues, such as the [[Ancient Statue]] found in the Temple of Time or the [[Owl Statue]]s found across Hyrule. Once these statues have been controlled, they move exactly as their master, who in this case is Link.{{Ref|TP|1256|In-Game Description}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 196|[The Dominion Rod] causes statues to copy Link's movements, making the rod an unusual item.}}{{Ref|pg. 22|With [the Dominion Rod], you can bring life to certain inanimate objects then have them follow your every move.|[[Nintendo Power Twilight Princess Strategy Guide]]}} The main use of this is to move the statues to a new location, which is the premise behind most of the puzzles that involve the Dominion Rod. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== |