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====''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''====
 
====''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''====
 
Several years passed between ''Breath of the Wild'' and ''Tears of the Kingdom''. Little was said of Link's activities during this timespan. It was known that he continued to accompany Zelda as she traversed Hyrule, that he let the Master Sword rest in Korok Forest for some time to heal it and that his house from ''Breath of the Wild'' came to be Zelda's. The road to peace was eventually hampered by the spread of something called [[gloom (Zelda)|gloom]] that made Hyruleans sick and caused the deterioration of equipment from across the land. It was decided that Link would accompany Zelda in exploring the source of the gloom, which seemed to be emanating from the restricted caverns below [[Hyrule Castle]]. In preparation for this journey, Link retrieved the Master Sword from the Korok Forest. The two of them made their way down the caverns and found murals on the cave walls which seemed to be depicting legends relating to the [[Zonai]] and the mysterious [[Imprisoning War]] from Hyrule's past. They ultimately discovered an Imprisoning Chamber which contained an emaciated figure who was being held in place by a disembodied arm. The seal war off as the two of them entered, and the emaciated [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] came back to life. While Link stood ready to protect Zelda, Ganondorf summoned a torrent of gloom that managed to shatter the Master Sword's blade and corrupted Link's right arm. Ganondorf then rose Hyrule Castle up into the sky, with the ground crumbling beneath Link and Zelda in the process. Link tried to catch Zelda as they fell, only for her to disappear before he could catch her.
 
 
Link himself was saved by the disembodied arm, which somehow was able to bring him up to the Room of Awakening which was located on the [[Great Sky Island]]. The arm was also able to attach itself to Link to replace his corrupted arm. After Link awoke, he received guidance from the spirit of a Zonai named [[King Rauru|Rauru]], who turned out to be the source of the disembodied arm as well as the original king of Hyrule. Rauru guided him in learning new abilities he could carry out with his Zonai arm: Ultrahand, Fuse and Ascend. He also received Zelda's [[Purah Pad]], which was stored nearby. As Link went through the Zonai shrines on the Great Sky Island, the sacred light also started to purify some of the corruption that lingered from Ganondorf's attack. Eventually, he had been purified enough to enter the [[Temple of Time]], where he experienced a vision of Zelda, who gave him the [[Recall]] ability, and he sent the broken Master Sword into a light from which it was sent to Zelda herself. Link was left clueless about Zelda's whereabouts, but he did receive a message from her imploring Link to find her. Link was then able to dive down to the surface, where his adventure would truly begin.
 
 
As with ''Breath of the Wild'', there were a number of tasks that could be accomplished in any order. At [[Lookout Landing]], Link met with [[Purah]] and learned about various problems afflicting Hyrule in the aftermath of the [[Upheaval]]. He could also help with setting up the newly-constructed Skyview Towers in order to receive map data on the Purah Pad for both the land and the skies above Hyrule, and he could help [[Josha]] and [[Robbie]] with exploring the [[Hyrule Depths|Depths]]. In the Depths, Link could activate Lightroots to map out that layer of Hyrule, gain the Autobuild ability and engage in repeated battles from [[Kohga]], from whom he would eventually learn Ganondorf's whereabouts. On the surface, Link could go on quests to investigate the phenomena that were occurring in the different regions of Hyrule, which turned into a quest to awaken new [[sages]] by uniting them with the [[sacred stones]] of their ancestors. In the Hebra region, he teamed up with [[Tulin]] to stop an endless blizzard that was plaguing the [[Rito]], which ended in Tulin becoming the Sage of Wind. At [[Death Mountain]], he saved [[Yunobo]] from the influence of a mask and worked with him to destroy the source of a marbled rock roast that was corrupting the Gorons, with Yunobo becoming the Sage of Fire in the process. In the Lanayru region, he worked with [[Sidon]] to stop the source of sludge that had been raining down upon the Zoras, and Sidon became the Sage of Water. And in the Gerudo Desert, Link fought alongside [[Riju]] to stop the source of an unending sand shroud and a swarm of [[Gibdo]]s that came with it, with Riju becoming the Sage of Lightning in the process. All the while, Link kept seeing what appeared to be Zelda moving around and appearing to be working to inflict those troubles against the people of Hyrule. Afterwards, Link went to Hyrule Castle to investigate more Zelda sightings, where it turned out that they were an illusion cast by Ganondorf. He fought against the illusion's true form of [[Phantom Ganon]] and defeated it. In the aftermath of the battle, Ganondorf attempted to attack Link with gloom, only for the four sages to intervene and save Link.
 
 
After regrouping at Lookout Landing, it was determined that there was one more sage for them to seek out. After investigating the Ring Ruins, it was discovered that the sage in question was [[Mineru]], the Sage of Spirit who was the sister of Rauru. After carrying out a ritual in Faron's Zonai Ruins and assembling a construct at the Construct Factory in the Depths, it was discovered that Mineru had preserved her spirit long ago by placing it in the Purah Pad. Mineru was able to live on by inhabiting the construct, and Link was able to help her to find her secret stone. Mineru told her much of the story of what transpired years ago during the Imprisoning War, including Zelda having been displaced in the past time period. She also implored him to find the Master Sword for his fight against Ganondorf. Throughout Hyrule, Link could also investigate the geoglyphs throughout the land, which houses Dragon's Tears that showed Link memories of events that occurred involving Zelda in the time of Hyrule's founding. After gaining them all, Link experienced one more tear which made it clear what had happened: Zelda had subjected herself to draconification, losing herself to become a dragon so that she would live to the present day while letting the Master Sword heal and become stronger through her sacred energy. Zelda's last wish was for Link to "protect them all". At the Korok Forest, Link could liberate the [[Deku Tree]] from a gloom infestation, after which the Deku Tree would help Link to track down the Master Sword's whereabouts. Once Link found the Light Dragon, Zelda's new form, he was able to pull the Master Sword from her hair (provided he had at least two wheels of stamina). He then received a vision from Zelda, where she told Link that she would help Link defeat Ganondorf through the Master Sword's power. Link could also become stronger by gaining Lights of Blessing from the 152 Zonai Shrines of Light located throughout Hyrule and its skies.
 
 
Eventually, Link braved the Depths below Hyrule Castle in order to reach Ganondorf for the final confrontation. Ganondorf summoned hordes of his monsters to take care of Link, but the five sages arrived to help him. Link managed to reach Ganondorf, who was able to restore his full power. Link was still able to best Ganondorf in both his normal and Demon King forms. As a last-ditch effort to defeat Link, Ganondorf swallowed his secret stone and transformed into a Dark Dragon. Link received aid from the Light Dragon and rode atop her while battling Ganondorf. Link was ultimately successful in destroying Ganondorf. In the aftermath of the battle, Rauru and [[Queen Sonia|Sonia]]'s spirits channeled their powers through Link's arm, which turned Princess Zelda back to normal and also restored Link's original arm. Zelda was left plummeting through the sky, but this time Link was able to catch her, and they landed safely in a lake. During the final scene, unlocked only through the completion of all story quests, Link accompanied Purah, Zelda and the sages to the Great Sky Island. There, Mineru's spirit departed to the afterlife to join Rauru and Sonia, and Link stood alongside the sages as they swore an oath to look after Zelda.
 
  
 
=In Other Zelda Games=
 
=In Other Zelda Games=

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