Desert Province
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| Desert Province | |
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| First appearance | Twilight Princess (2006) |
| Country | Hyrule |
| Region | Eastern Hyrule |
| Terrain | Desert |
| Climate | Arid |
| Point(s) of interest | Arbiter's Grounds, Cave of Ordeals |
| Inhabitants | Bulblins, Bullbos, Peahats, Moldorms |
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The desert also contains the Cave of Ordeals, whose entrance is unsealed after Link and Midna return the chunk of the Bridge of Eldin to its rightful place. There are two Twilight Portals in the Desert Province; one next to the Cave of Ordeals and one in the Mirror Chamber. One of the Sky Characters needed for the Ancient Sky Book can be found in a trench in the Desert Province.
To access the Desert Province, Link must give Fyer Auru's Memo, so that Fyer will launch him to the desert using the cannon from Fyer and Falbi's Watertop Land of Fantastication.
Theory
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Theory warning: This section contains theoretical information based on the research of one or several other users. It has not been officially verified by Nintendo and its factual accuracy is disputed.
It is possible that the Desert Province as the Lanayru Sand Sea featured in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, as the two share similar locations and shapes.
Theory warning: Theories end here.
