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{{Infobox|location
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| image    = [[File:Wind-Shrine-Aerial.png]]
| image    = [[File:Wind-Shrine-Aerial.png]]
| caption  = Aerial view of the Wind Shrine in The Wind Waker HD
| caption  = Aerial view of the Wind Shrine in ''The Wind Waker HD''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
| location = [[Dragon Roost Island]]
| location = [[Dragon Roost Island]]
| item    = [[Wind's Requiem]]
| item    = [[Wind's Requiem]]
| related  = [[Zephos]]<br>[[Cyclos]]
| related  = [[Zephos]]<br/>[[Cyclos]]
}}
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The '''Wind Shrine''',{{Ref|TWW|444|Sign on Dragon Roost Island}}{{Ref|TWW|1805|[[Medli]]}} also know as the '''Wind God's Shrine''',{{Ref|name=ritoquote|TWW|1746|[[Kogoli]]}} is a small isle that can be found at the back of [[Dragon Roost Island]]. It is the location of two monuments; these monuments honour the Gods of Wind, [[Zephos]] and [[Cyclos]]. However, Cyclos' monument was broken, causing him to become angry and caused the winds to become crazy and unpredictable, when they used to be nice.{{Ref|TWW|1745|Kogoli}} The [[Rito]] honor the gods by always going down and visiting the shrine before taking off to the skies.{{Ref|name=ritoquote}} [[Link]] can choice to visit the Wind Shrine either before entering the [[Dragon Roost Cavern]] or after. It is not required to visit the shrine before the dungeon, but Link must go there after completion of the dungeon before he heads off to the [[Forest Haven]].
{{Languages
| jpn = {{Tt|Kaze no o-sha|風のお社}} (Wind Shrine)
| esp = Altar del Viento (Altar of the Wind)
| fra = Sanctuaire du Vent (Wind Shrine)
| deu = Windschrein (Wind Shrine)
| ita = Santuario del Vento (Wind Shrine)
| kor =
}}
 
{{Quote|{{Dump|TWW|4513}}|Tingle Tuner description}}
The '''Wind Shrine''',{{Ref|TWW|444|Sign on Dragon Roost Island}}{{Ref|TWW|1805|[[Medli]]}} also known as the '''Wind God's Shrine''',{{Ref|name=ritoquote|TWW|1746|[[Kogoli]]}} is a small isle that is found at the back of [[Dragon Roost Island]].{{Ref|pg. 314|During your first visit to Dragon Roost Island, head to the Wind Shrine on a small nearby isle.|''[[Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide]]''}} It is the location of two monuments; these monuments honor the Gods of Wind, [[Zephos]] and [[Cyclos]].{{Ref|pg. 40|'''Zephos and Cyclos'''<br/>These lighthearted sibling deities control the winds, and Link finds monuments honoring them on Dragon Roost Island.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} However, Cyclos' monument was broken,{{Ref|pg. 314|One of the Wind Shrine's two stone tablets has been broken...|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} causing him to become angry,{{Ref|name=guide2|pg. 40|Cyclos is upset that his monument has fallen into disrepair, and wreaks havoc on ships with his cyclones.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} which caused the winds to become crazy and unpredictable, when they used to be nice.{{Ref|TWW|1745|Kogoli}} The [[Rito]] honor the gods by always going down and visiting the shrine before taking off to the skies.{{Ref|name=ritoquote}} [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] can choose to visit the Wind Shrine either before entering the [[Dragon Roost Cavern]] or after. It is not required to visit the shrine before the dungeon, but Link must go there after completion of the dungeon before he heads off to the [[Forest Haven]].


The first time Link enters the shrine, he can walk up to the monument on the left, and take out his [[Wind Waker]]. By playing it as directed on the left monument, he learns the [[Wind's Requiem]], the tune that allows Link to change the direction of the wind anytime he wants, to whatever direction he wants. After the cutscene of the wind changing direction is finished, [[Zephos]], the God of Wind, appears next to Link. He introduces himself, and acknowledges Link as the new Wind Waker.{{Ref|TWW|1780|Zephos}} He says that for a beginner, Link has a nice wind-sense about him.{{Ref|TWW|1781|Zephos}} He further explains the use of the Wind's Requiem as a tune that can be used to gain control over the direction of the wind.{{Ref|TWW|1782|Zephos}} He tells Link of his brother, [[Cyclos]], who was so upset that his monument was broken that he used his power to create cyclones, which he uses to torment people.{{Ref|TWW|1784|Zephos}} Before he leaves, he tells Link that his final request to him is to chastise Cyclos if he ever sees him at sea.{{Ref|TWW|1785|Zephos}} With that, Zephos flies off into the sky, and is never seen again.
The first time Link enters the shrine, he can walk up to the monument on the left, and take out his [[Wind Waker]]. By playing it as directed on the left monument, he learns the [[Wind's Requiem]],{{Ref|pg. 314|Pull out the Wind Waker and play along with the symbols scribed onto the unbroken stone tablet to learn the "Wind's Requiem".|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}}{{Ref|name=guide1|pg. 87|Turns out those were the notes to conduct the "Wind's Requiem," a song that controls the direction of the wind (the Wind Waker seems to be living up to its name!).|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} the tune that allows Link to change the direction of the wind anytime he wants, to whatever direction he wants.{{Ref|pg. 314|This song has the power to dictate the direction of the wind.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}}{{Ref|name=guide1}}{{Ref|pg. 40|This song allows Link to change the wind's direction, opening all 49 sectors of the Great Sea for exploration.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} After the cutscene of the wind changing direction is finished, [[Zephos]], the God of Wind, appears next to Link. He introduces himself, and acknowledges Link as the new Wind Waker.{{Ref|TWW|1780|Zephos}}{{Ref|pg. 87|...Zephos, the god of winds, flies in on a cloud, referring to Link as the "wind waker."|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} He says that for a beginner, Link has a nice wind-sense about him.{{Ref|TWW|1781|Zephos}} He further explains the use of the Wind's Requiem as a tune that can be used to gain control over the direction of the wind.{{Ref|TWW|1782|Zephos}} He tells Link of his brother, [[Cyclos]], who was so upset that his monument was broken that he used his power to create cyclones, which he uses to torment people.{{Ref|TWW|1784|Zephos}}{{Ref|name=guide2}}{{Ref|pg. 87|Before Link can head off on his adventure, Zephos warns him about his brother Cyclos and his habit of tormenting unlucky individuals.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} Before he leaves, he tells Link that his final request to him is to chastise Cyclos if he ever sees him at sea.{{Ref|TWW|1785|Zephos}}{{Ref|pg. 87|He requests, should you happen by a cyclone while at sea, that you teach Cyclos a lesson for his ill-mannered behavior.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} With that, Zephos flies off into the sky, and is never seen again.


The Wind Shrine can be visited again at any time, but it is not required to do so.
The Wind Shrine can be visited again at any time, but it is not required to do so.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px">
File:Wind-Shrine-Front.png|''Front view of the Shrine from The Wind Waker HD''
File:Wind-Shrine-Front.png|Front view of the Shrine from ''The Wind Waker HD''
File:Wind-Shrine-Front-2.png|''Front view of the Shrine from The Wind Waker HD''
File:Wind-Shrine-Front-2.png|Front view of the Shrine from ''The Wind Waker HD''
File:Wind-Shrine-WWHD.png|''Wind Shrine as shown by Medli in a cutscene in The Wind Waker HD''
File:Wind-Shrine-WWHD.png|Wind Shrine as shown by Medli in a cutscene in ''The Wind Waker HD''
File:Zephos'-Monument.png|''The Wind Gods' monuments in The Wind Waker HD''
File:Zephos'-Monument.png|The Wind Gods' monuments in ''The Wind Waker HD''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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