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The History of the Zora, Part One is an Object in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Location and Uses[]

The History of the Zora, Part One is a Stone Monument that can be found west of Luto's Crossing, along the path leading towards Zora's Domain. Link is required to read it as part of the "Zora Stone Monuments" Side Quest.

The Stone Monument recounts the creation of Zora's Domain 10,000 years ago.[2] As one giant sculpture, the Domain has drawn admirers from all over the world and become a symbol of Zora pride.[3]

Transcription[]

Quote1 History of the Zora, Part One
The Eternal Zora's Domain
As told by King Dorephan

The rains have blessed Lanayru since ancient times with an abundance of pure, clean water.

Seeking a bounty of such water, the Zora gathered there. Thus, as the legends go, the domain was born 10,000 years ago.

The land was also rich in ore, and so a unique form of stonemasonry was developed to create our new home.

The domain is one giant sculpture, a feat of architecture that has drawn admirers the world over.

Our great domain will ever stand as a hallmark of the esteemed artists who made it, an eternal symbol of Zora pride.
Quote2
— History of the Zora, Part One

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References

  1. "History of the Zora, Part One
    The Eternal Zora's Domain
    As told by King Dorephan
    " — History of the Zora, Part One (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "Seeking a bounty of such water, the Zora gathered there. Thus, as the legends go, the domain was born 10,000 years ago." — History of the Zora, Part One (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "The domain is one giant sculpture, a feat of architecture that has drawn admirers the world over. Our great domain will ever stand as a hallmark of the esteemed artists who made it, an eternal symbol of Zora pride." — History of the Zora, Part One (Breath of the Wild)
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