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Hyrule Castle Town

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This article is about the location from Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess. For the location from The Minish Cap, see Hyrule Town.
Hyrule Castle Town
The Market of Hyrule Castle Town in Ocarina of Time
Link in the market of Hyrule Castle Town in Ocarina of Time
First appearance Ocarina of Time (1998)
Appears in Ocarina of Time
Twilight Princess
Country Hyrule
Terrain Urban
Climate Temperate
Point(s) of interest (Ocarina of Time)
Back Alley
Bazaar
Bombchu Bowling Alley
Bombchu Shop
Happy Mask Shop
Medicine Shop
Shooting Gallery
Temple of Time
Treasure Chest Shop
(Twilight Princess)
Agitha's Castle
Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium
Fanadi's Palace
Malo Mart
Medical Clinic
Observation Deck
STAR Game
Telma's Bar
Inhabitants (Ocarina of Time)
Beggar
Happy Mask Salesman
Honey & Darling
Hyrulean Soldiers
Mamamu Yan
Man from the Bazaar
Man from the Bomb Shop
Man from the Medicine Shop
Man from the Shooting Gallery
Mini-game Operator
Poe Salesman
Richard
Sakon
Shikashi
Twins
(Twilight Princess)
Agitha
Charlo
Chudley/Malver
Fanadi
Gengle
Jovani
Kili, Hanna, and Misha
Louise
Purlo
Soal
Telma
The Resistance

Hyrule Castle Town is a recurring location in the Legend of Zelda series. It is an urban settlement, usually located within the same fortress as Hyrule Castle, which serves as the economical and cultural center of Hyrule.

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[edit] Appearances

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Hyrule Castle Town is the capital city and commercial center of Hyrule. It is located in the far north of Hyrule, bordering Hyrule Field to the south. Being a castle town, it is surrounded by a huge, impenetrable wall, and can only be accessed by a drawbridge which is lowered only at daytime. The source of the moat surrounding the castle town's walls is Zora's River.

Hyrule Castle Market is a crowded place at daytime, with bustling crowds of people of all Hyrulean walks of life all around. Businesses like the Bazaar, the Bombchu Bowling Alley and the Happy Mask Shop are also open exclusively during the day. There is also a less crowded Back Alley in the town with the occasional loiterer. At night, packs of stray dogs roam the nearly deserted market. Some more questionable shops like the Bombchu Shop and the Treasure Chest Shop are open exclusively during the nighttime hours.

On the edge of the town can be found the Temple of Time, a huge stone temple guarding the Master Sword, and also, the entrance to the Sacred Realm where the Triforce lies hidden. When Link pulls the Master Sword out of the Pedestal of Time, his spirit is sealed within the Sacred Realm for seven years, in order for him to become old enough to truly be the "Hero of Time". Taking advantage of the open seal, Ganondorf also enters the sacred realm, gaining the Triforce of Power.

When Link awakens, he finds that Hyrule Castle Town has been destroyed by Ganondorf, the King of Evil. Some of the inhabitants were able to escape to the nearby Kakariko Village, and the ruined city became infested with ReDeads. It is unknown whether any Hyrule Castle Town citizens were actually killed in the attack. But at the end of the game, during the credits, it is revealed there are some people who lived in Hyrule Castle Town, who are not found in Kakariko Village, that are celebrating at Lon Lon Ranch.

There is a commonly missed scene in the Back Alley. After Zelda and Impa flee the castle but before Link withdraws the Master Sword, there is a dying soldier in the back alley. If Link talks to him he will tell of Ganondorf's betrayal and Zelda's flight before dying. If Link tries to talk to him again Navi says he has stopped moving. A glitch surrounding this scene also occurs in the game. If the player didn't talk to the guard then he will briefly appear semi invisible when Link enters the back alley, before disappearing again.

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[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

The capital city and commercial center of Hyrule, the town is located at the very center of the land, and is bordered by Hyrule Field to the south, east, and west. The southern entrance to the town is guarded by an intimidating stone wall and a bridge. To the north is Hyrule Castle, where the town has presumably expanded to directly border the castle.

The road in the south heading to the Faron Province is blocked at the beginning of the game by a landslide, but can be fixed by giving the Goron resting there Hot Spring Water, giving him enough energy to destroy the rock wall within a small amount of time, though it requires leaving the area for a while and coming back later. In the east, the highway to the Eldin Province is inaccessible due to a broken bridge, but this can be fixed by donating 1000 Rupees at Malo Mart in Kakariko Village. The road in the west is always repaired, and heads to Lake Hylia. The town is also protected by a moat, which is fed by Zora's River.

Link often visits Hyrule Castle Town to speak with Telma and The Resistance at Telma's Bar, in order to know where to go next after clearing the Arbiter's Grounds. Other characters found in the town include Charlo, a harmless old man who collects Rupees for peace, a shoeshine boy named Soal, and Chudley, a snobbish merchant.

In the town can also be found Agitha's Castle, where Princess Agitha, an unusual girl with a fondness for Golden Bugs, lives. Link can collect 12 pairs of Golden Bugs, 24 in all and give them to her for rewards such as Rupees and bigger Wallets. Additionally, a strange character known as Purlo holds a contest known as the STAR Game in a tent located in the eastern part of town where people can gather Rupees. Also, Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium can be found in the center of town, but is later replaced by a Malo Mart. In the south side of town, Jovani can be found in his house by digging in the crack as a wolf. He asks Link to find Poe's Souls so he can return to normal.

Interestingly, if Link enter Hyrule Castle Town while in Wolf form, the townsfolk will flee from him in terror. Hyrulean Soldiers will approach Link and point their spears at him but will not attack as they are afraid as well. Should Link perform a Spin Attack, they guards will flee. Midna will not allow Link to revert to his Hylian form until he leaves Hyrule Castle Town.

Spoiler warning: Spoilers end here.