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Hyrule Field

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Hyrule Field
Hyrule Field from Twilight Princess
Hyrule Field from Twilight Princess
First appearance Ocarina of Time (1998)
Appears in Ocarina of Time
The Minish Cap
Twilight Princess
Country Hyrule
Terrain Field
Point(s) of interest Lon Lon Ranch
Zora's River
Bridge of Eldin
Great Bridge of Hylia

Hyrule Field (Japanese: ハイラル平原, Hairaru Heigen) is a recurring location in the Legend of Zelda series. Hyrule Field is a large, open field situated in the middle of Hyrule in the games it appears in. Most other regions of Hyrule can be accessed from Hyrule Field.

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[edit] Appearances

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[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

To the north of Hyrule Field is Hyrule Castle Town. It is surrounded by a moat and can be entered by a drawbridge, which closes at night. To the west lies Gerudo Valley, accessibly over a long rope bridge. To the northeast is Kakariko Village and Death Mountain. To the east is Zora's Domain. To the southeast is the Kokiri Forest and the Lost Woods. To the southwest is Lake Hylia. Zora's River flows through Hyrule Field. Aside from Lon Lon Ranch at its center, there is little else actually in the field. There are small stands of trees in the north corner across the river and near the entrance to Kokiri Forest.

A series of trails lead from Zora's Domain to Lake Hylia along Zora's River, past Gerudo Valley and Hyrule Castle Town. Another trail lies to the east of Lon Lon Ranch and another perpendicular to that. At night, when Link is a child, Stalchilds will attack anyone wandering the field, and Peahats, which inhabit the western part of the field, will attack anyone wandering during the day. No enemies inhabit the field when Link is an adult other than the Poes that can be found at specific spots throughout the field.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

In The Minish Cap, Hyrule Field is split into two sections. North of Hyrule Town lies North Hyrule field, and to the south, South Hyrule Field is found. In the south section, Link and Smith's house can be found.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Hyrule Field surrounds Hyrule Castle and Hyrule Castle Town. To the north is Zora's Domain, which is accessible through a tunnel or by flying or swimming up the river. To the west is Kakariko Village and Death Mountain. To the east is Lake Hylia and the Gerudo Desert. To the south is the Lost Woods and Ordon Village. East and west are reversed in the Wii Version. Two bridges are found in the field, the Bridge of Eldin and the Great Bridge of Hylia.

Hyrule Field is very large and is easiest to traverse while riding Epona. Three important story events take place in Hyrule Field. The first is the capture of Colin by King Bulblin. Link has to defeat him on horseback. The second event is the journey taken by Link, Telma, Ilia, and Prince Ralis from Hyrule Castle Town to Kakariko Village, during which Link rides Epona and defends the others. The final event is the defeat of Ganondorf at the end of Zant's Invasion of Hyrule.

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[edit] Other games

In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, what can be assumed to be Hyrule Field can be seen from the road that connects Hyrule Castle to Ganon's Tower, but the road is bordered by a wall, and is impossible to access without the use of a glitch.

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