The Desert Province is a province of the Hyrule overworld in Twilight Princess.[name reference needed]
Features and Overview[]
The province is only accessible after Link has given Auru's Memo to Fyer of Lake Hylia. This will make the Oasis Flight available to the young hero, and while he will only be able to go the first time for free, Link will have to pay a fee from then on. Other than Warping to the Desert Province, taking the Oasis Flight is the only manner in which Link can reach the Gerudo Desert.[1][2]
The Desert Province consists entirely of the Gerudo Desert. It is home to the Arbiter's Grounds and the Mirror Chamber, through which Link can enter the Twilight Realm. The Cave of Ordeals is located here as well at the Gerudo Mesa; however, its entrance is initially blocked by a piece of the Bridge of Eldin that must be removed before being able to access the interior of the cave. One of the six Owl Statues is also found in this province.
Notable Locations[]
- Gerudo Desert
- Gerudo Mesa
- Arbiter's Grounds
- Mirror Chamber
Nomenclature[]
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | 砂漠 (Sabaku) | Desert | |
German | Gerudo-Wüste | ||
Korean | 겔드 사막 (Geldeu Samak) | Geldeu Desert |
Trivia[]
- The Desert Province is one of three areas where Link can ride Bullbos, the others being Eldin Province's Hyrule Field and Hyrule Castle's gardens.
- The Desert Province and the Peak Province are the only two provinces to not have a Light Spirit or a corresponding spring.
See Also[]
References
- ↑ "Now that prison is condemned, and even the road leading to the desert is impassable." — Auru (Twilight Princess)
- ↑ "Oasis flight...right? So here you go, one of our secret options not available to the general public..." — Fyer (Twilight Princess)