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'''Zora's Domain''' is a fictional location in the video game ]. It is located the eastern part of ], behind a large waterfall at the source of the Zora River. Since those who dwell there, the ], are a secluded race, only those knowing Zelda' Lullaby, which is generally only members of the Royal Family, are allowed to pass through the waterfall and into the domain. It can also be accessed through ] and the ]. Zora's Domain is ruled by ]. It contains not much aside from his throne room and a small shop. From Zora's Domain, ] can enter Zora's Fountain where ], the Zora's fish-god, lives. When Link is a child, Zora's Domain is filled with water and Zora, but when he returns as an adult, the place is frozen and largely abandoned. '''Zora's Domain''' is a fictional location in the '']'' series, where ] resides.
In '']'', it is in the north-east of Hyrule beneath the shadow of ]. He readily sell his famous Zora's Flippers to visitors. Although he himself is very friendly, the other Zoras in his domain will viciously attack strangers, making it harder to get to him!
In '']'', it is located the eastern part of ], behind a large waterfall at the source of the Zora River. Since those who dwell there, the ], are a secluded race, only those knowing Zelda' Lullaby, which is generally only members of the Royal Family, are allowed to pass through the waterfall and into the domain. It can also be accessed through ] and the ]. Zora's Domain is ruled by ]. It contains not much aside from his throne room and a small shop. From Zora's Domain, ] can enter Zora's Fountain where ], the Zora's fish-god, lives. When Link is a child, Zora's Domain is filled with water and Zoras, but when he returns as an adult, the place is frozen and largely abandoned.


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Zora's Domain is a fictional location in the Legend of Zelda series, where King Zora resides.

In A Link to the Past, it is in the north-east of Hyrule beneath the shadow of Death Mountain. He readily sell his famous Zora's Flippers to visitors. Although he himself is very friendly, the other Zoras in his domain will viciously attack strangers, making it harder to get to him!

In Ocarina of Time, it is located the eastern part of Hyrule, behind a large waterfall at the source of the Zora River. Since those who dwell there, the Zora, are a secluded race, only those knowing Zelda' Lullaby, which is generally only members of the Royal Family, are allowed to pass through the waterfall and into the domain. It can also be accessed through Lake Hylia and the Lost Woods. Zora's Domain is ruled by King Zora. It contains not much aside from his throne room and a small shop. From Zora's Domain, Link can enter Zora's Fountain where Jabu-Jabu, the Zora's fish-god, lives. When Link is a child, Zora's Domain is filled with water and Zoras, but when he returns as an adult, the place is frozen and largely abandoned.

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