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After defeating Ganon, Link embarked on a quest of enlightenment and training in other lands. While he was sailing back to Hyrule afterwards, he ended up being shipwrecked by a squall. In the aftermath of the wreck, he somehow ended up trapped in the dreams of the [[Wind Fish]], which took place on [[Koholint Island]]. The kindly [[Marin]] and [[Tarin]] took care of him, and Link soon regained his basic items while beginning a new adventure in Koholint. He knew that waking the Wind Fish with the [[Instruments of the Sirens]] was the only way to leave the island, but it was not until a late stage of his quest that he learned that the entire island was the product of the Wind Fish's dream. At the same time, Link had been helping the island's inhabitants and spent time bonding with Marin, which likely made the decision to wake the Wind Fish more difficult.
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After defeating Ganon, Link embarked on a quest of enlightenment and training in other lands. He eventually sailed back to Hyrule on a ship, but he was shipwrecked by a squall. In the aftermath of this, he ended up trapped in the dreams of the [[Wind Fish]], which took place on [[Koholint Island]]. The kindly [[Marin]] and [[Tarin]] took care of him, and Link soon regained his basic items while beginning a new adventure in Koholint. He knew that waking the Wind Fish with the [[Instruments of the Sirens]] was the only way to leave the island, but it was not until a late stage of his quest that he learned that the entire island was the product of the Wind Fish's dream.
  
He still continued his journey, completed the collection of eight magical instruments and defeated the final Nightmare known as [[Enemies in Link's Awakening|DethI]] within the Wind Fish's Egg. He finally found his chance to awaken the Wind Fish at this point. The Wind Fish assured Link that Koholint would live on in Link's memories and his own dreams, and so Link played the Ballad of the Wind Fish over all of the instruments. This caused Koholint Island to disappear while Link and the Wind Fish to both wake up together in the real world. Link woke up clinging to driftwood in the middle of the ocean. He pulled himself up to a makeshift raft made of the driftwood and watched contentedly as the Wind Fish flew away. If the player beat the game without dying once, then a final scene implied that Marin survived in the real world as a seagull.
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This seemed to caused some tension for Link, as he had gotten close to Marin during the adventure. He still continued his journey, completed the collection of eight magical instruments and defeated the final Nightmare known as [[Enemies in Link's Awakening|DethI]] within the Wind Fish's Egg. He finally found his chance to awaken the Wind Fish at this point. Doing so meant losing all the dear yet imaginary friends he had made on the island, but Link had to wake up the Wind Fish and himself if he ever hoped to return to Hyrule. The Wind Fish assured Link that Koholint would live on in Link's memories and his own dreams, and Link played the Ballad of the Wind Fish over all of the instruments, they awoke together. Link woke up in the middle of the ocean floating on driftwood and watched the Wind Fish fly off.  
  
 
====The ''Oracle'' Series====
 
====The ''Oracle'' Series====

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