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'''Zora's Domain''' is a fictional location in the ], where ] resides and rules over the ] race. | |||
==''A Link to the Past''== | |||
In '']'', it is in the northeast of Hyrule beneath the shadow of ]. It does not techincally go under the name of "domain" in the game, although it is at the source of the river which leads to Lake Hylia as in ''Ocarina of Time''. A Zora there will readily sell his famous ] to visitors. Although he is very friendly, the other Zoras in his domain will viciously attack strangers, making it more difficult for them to reach him. | |||
==''Ocarina of Time''== | |||
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In '']'', Zora's Domain is located the eastern part of ], behind the sleepless waterfall at the source of the ]. Since those who dwell there, the ], are a secluded race, only those knowing "]", which is generally taught only to members of the Royal Family, are given passage through the waterfall and into the domain. However, Zora's Domain can also be accessed via portals within ] and the ]. The domain itself is a ] ] formed within the cliffside, and does not contain much aside from a throne room, an inner waterfall and a small shop. ] is its ruler, and beyond his throne and with his permission ] can enter ] where ], the Zora's revered fish deity, resides. Link can also play a diving game at the top of the inner waterfall where he can win a Silver Scale. 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 over and largely abandoned — only King Zora and the shop merchant remain, trapped in unnatural red ice. The ] can be accessed through Zora's Fountain when Link is an adult. | |||
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