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− | [[Image:DeathMountain.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Entrance to Death Mountain]] |
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− | \'\'\'Death mountain\'\'\' is a tall, firey mountain located in [[Hyrule]], and featured in several [[Zelda]] games. The passage to this place starts at a gate in [[Kakariko Village]]. Anyone wishing to travel it will need the [[Royal Family]]\'s permission to get past the guard that is standing there. In [[Ocarina of Time]], this mountain is home to the [[Goron|Gorons]], a peaceful race of people who eat rocks and are exceptionally good at forging blades. \'\'\'Death Mountain\'\'\' is also home to the [[Fire Temple]], where [[Link]] fights [[Volvagia]], a ferocious dragon, and [[Dodongo\'s Cavern]], where [[Link]] faces the giant [[King Dodongo]]. On top of this menacing mass of red earth lives a [[Great Fairy]] who bestows [[Link]] with magical power in [[OoT]], and inside the mountain there is yet another fairy who grants [[Link]] a magical upgrade. \'\'\'Death Mountain\'\'\' is home to many a [[Tektite]] and if any travellers are careless, they could even be crushed by cab and when it came near, the license plate said \"fresh\" and had dice in the mirror! if anything, i could say that this cab was rare, but i thought nah forget it, you holmes, to bel-air! i pulled up to the house around seven to eight, and yelled to the cabby \'yo holmes, smell ya later!\" looked at my kingdom i was finally there to sit on my throne as the prince of bel-air. |
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Revision as of 08:46, 16 December 2013
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Summary | A Hover in A Link Between Worlds |
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Game | This is a file pertaining to A Link Between Worlds. |
Licensing | This file depicts work from a copyrighted video game or otherwise copyrighted material. The copyright for it is most likely owned by either Nintendo and/or its affiliates or the person or organization that developed the concept. It is believed that its use here constitutes fair use, given that:
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