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* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Skull Woods|Skull Woods]]''': The huge Skulls in this dark forest serve as entrances to an underground labyrinth.
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Skull Woods|Skull Woods]]''': The huge Skulls in this dark forest serve as entrances to an underground labyrinth.
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Village of Outcasts|Village of Outcasts]]''': Ganon's power turned this once thriving village into a rundown town of animal-like thieves.
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Village of Outcasts|Village of Outcasts]]''': Ganon's power turned this once thriving village into a rundown town of animal-like thieves.
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Ice Island|Ice Island]]''': Ganon's power changed the warm area around the Golden Land to a lake of ice and snow.
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Ice Lake|Ice Lake]]''': Ganon's power changed the warm area around the Golden Land to a lake of ice and snow.
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Misery Mire|Misery Mire]]''': Hylian lore says that only those who could control the wind and the rain could enter the dungeon underneath this marsh.
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Misery Mire|Misery Mire]]''': Hylian lore says that only those who could control the wind and the rain could enter the dungeon underneath this marsh.
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Turtle Rock|Death Moutain]]''': It is said that Ganon first made his way to the Golden Land through a passage on this mysterious peak.
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Turtle Rock|Death Moutain]]''': It is said that Ganon first made his way to the Golden Land through a passage on this mysterious peak.
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Revision as of 15:17, 26 July 2007

Mysterious Monuments
Pyramids are huge stone structures with square or rectangular bases and triangular sides. They were built as tombs for royalty and often contained precious treasures.

Once known as the Golden Land, this mysterious region was transformed into a world of darkness by Ganondorf Dragmite (a.k.a. Ganon) when he capture the Triforce and tuned its power to evil. In the Imprisoning War, Ganon's attempt to comquer the Light World was foiled. Ganon was sealed inside the Dark World, but his shadow was never completely lifted from Hyrule. The time has come for one hero to enter the dark domain and confront the menace once and for all.

  • Pyramid of Power: This structure was built to honor the King of the Golden Land. Legends say that Ganon stole the Triforce from a chamber near the top.
  • Dark Palace: The design of this building suggests that it housed Golden Land royalty. It became home to the Helmasaur King.
  • Swamp Palace: The unusual indoor canals in this building were constructed to wash away unfriendly visitors.
  • Skull Woods: The huge Skulls in this dark forest serve as entrances to an underground labyrinth.
  • Village of Outcasts: Ganon's power turned this once thriving village into a rundown town of animal-like thieves.
  • Ice Lake: Ganon's power changed the warm area around the Golden Land to a lake of ice and snow.
  • Misery Mire: Hylian lore says that only those who could control the wind and the rain could enter the dungeon underneath this marsh.
  • Death Moutain: It is said that Ganon first made his way to the Golden Land through a passage on this mysterious peak.