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Link, having saved Hyrule in A
Link to the Past, was living a peaceful life until the Triforce
beckoned him to its resting place. While the Kingdom of
Hyrule was safe, other countries, it seemed, were under
threat. These countries were Holodrum and Labrynna, resting
place of the two Oracles, Nayru and Din. It transpires that
villains are out to capture the Oracle of Ages and Seasons,
but as Link digs deeper, it begins to become apparent that
Holodrum and Labrynna are just the first steps in a larger
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Nayru is a peaceful young lady,
but she holds a secret. Her real identity is the Oracle of
Ages, though only close friend Ralph knows of this. The animals of the forest love her
music and gather round when she plays. However, they don't realise
that her instrument, the Harp of Ages, is actually a
gateway to the past, and that Nayru keeps time in balance.
One day, as she plays her music to the forest animals, an evil
woman comes to take her away. Will the mysterious hero dressed in
green come to save her? |
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Full of venom no doubt, but
what use has she for Nayru? True motives are soon uncovered,
but Veran initally seems to just want to possess Nayru's body as if
it were a worthless puppet.
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Impa has long been a loyal
servant to the Royal Family of Hyrule. When she comes to
Link asking for help, he knows something serious is afoot.
What he doesn't realise is that Impa's body has been
possessed by the evil sorceress Veran in order to get to the
Oracle of Ages.
As Link embarks on a quest to save Labrynna, Impa stays
behind and learns some troubling news. The quest of Labrynna
turns into a quest for Hyrule... |
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Link's adventures to Holodrum
and Labrynna don't seem to have any connection to the
Princess. As Impa soon discovers, however, she is actually
at the heart of a dastardly plan to revive the evil king
Ganon. When she's captured by Twinrova, it's up to Link to
save her from being sacrificed. |
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