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==Kingdom of Hyrule== Hyrule’s exact layout changes from game to game, but many common themes and lands are kept overall. '''Hyrule Field:''' a large central plain with spare trees and lakes. All other provinces are connected to Hyrule Field. Located here is Hyrule Castle and Castle Town. If Link owns a horse, it’ll be his main means of travel across the central plain. '''Hyrule Castle:''' Hyrule’s capital and seat of power, Hyrule Castle is an enormous structure that frequently serves as a dungeon or other centrally important location. There are usually ways for Link to sneak in if necessary. '''Castle Town''': a bustling town at the foot of Hyrule castle, usually the largest town in Hyrule and features many shops and amenities. '''Temple of Time''': Hyrule’s primary religious site, though it may be in ruins rather than in active use depending on the era. True to the name, the Temple of Time almost always has some sort of time shenanigans involved, such as transporting Link through time, or having a time-locked version in a pocket dimension. The Temple of Time is built upon the site where the three goddesses left for the Sacred Realm, and sometimes acts as the means for link to reach said realm. '''Kakariko Village''': a town founded by the Sheikah tribe, sometimes used by non-Sheikah residents. Varies between being a generic European medieval village to a more Japanese-looking one to fit the Sheikah’s ninja aesthetic. '''Zora’s Domain:''' the Zora’s kingdom located upriver from Lake Hylia; reaching it can be difficult as there’s usually some obstacle such as ice, rapids, etc. The domain usually features some unique marine architecture that takes advantage of the waterfalls, springs and caves of the domain. '''Death Mountain:''' a large volcano that the Gorons call home; Gordon city isn’t located directly in the Caldera of the volcano, but it’s still a dangerous road to the city. The volcano itself typically serves as a dungeon full of fiery deathtraps. Death mountain is also home to mines and hot springs. '''Gerudo Desert''': a desert that the Gerudo tribe call home. Besides all the usual desert features, massive sandstorms make certain parts inaccessible. Also, beware the [[dune|molduga]]. The desert is surrounded by mountains and can be accessed by a canyon. The Gerudo city bars all males from entering; any potential male visitors have to do business outside the city gates. '''Faron Woods:''' huge woods that are sparsely populated, usually the wildest of the provinces. '''Lost Woods:''' a forest that is typically inaccessible to outsiders. Home to the Kokiri/Koroks and the Great Deku Tree, this location alternates from a place where Link starts his adventure, to a stop along the way, to a major spot where the Great Deku tree guards the Master Sword for the Hero. '''Sacred Grove''': one of the possible locations for the Master Sword to be found. Only the hero can enter the grove and retrieve the Master Sword.
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