Beneath Hyrule Castle
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Before The Upheaval: Keese After The Upheaval: [show] Black Bokoblins
Black Boss Bokoblins Black Horriblins Black Lizalfos Black Moblins Blue Bokoblins Blue Lizalfos Blue Moblins Bokoblins Chuchus Electric Keese Fire Likes Gibdos Gloom Spawn Ice Keese Ice Likes Lizalfos Moblins Moth Gibdos Shock Likes Silver Bokoblins Silver Horriblins Silver Lizalfos Silver Lynel Silver Moblins White-Maned Lynel | |
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Prerequisite | Complete The Closed Door | |
Rewards | Completion of Game | |
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Beneath Hyrule Castle is both the opening area and final dungeon in Tears of the Kingdom.
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Beneath Hyrule Castle is the first location that Link and Zelda travel to at the start of the quest during the prologue of the game. It is where they find the Zonai ruins and discover Ganondorf's sealed corpse.
Prior to the events of the game, Zelda asked her father if there was anything beneath Hyrule Castle. He told Zelda there was, but also told her that seeing it in person or speaking of it was forbidden. Link and Zelda initially travelled down to the area to investigate the Gloom that had been causing Hylians to fall ill traveling through nearby caves. Upon traveling deeper into the cavern, the Master Sword begins to illuminate, sensing a disturbance further on.
Link and Zelda discover the ancient Zonai Ruins, designs of which Zelda had only previously seen in her studies. They were said to possess godlike power, and had a prosperous civilization in the sky. The murals on the wall depict a great Imprisoning War fought long ago, between allied tribes and a Demon King. The mural further shows that the Zonai descended down to the first Hylians, helping to establish the land that become Hyrule.
Upon reaching the final room of the cavern, they discover Ganondorf's sealed corpse, who suddenly comes to life and destroys much of Link's Master Sword, along with his right arm. Ganondorf begins to lift Hyrule Castle into the sky and then falls beneath the crumbling ground, along with Zelda, who is consumed by a glowing light. Link is then taken away by a glowing blue hand.