Midoro Palace

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Midoro Palace is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]

Overview

The Adventure of Link

Themes and Navigation

The Midoro Palace is located in Western Hyrule, in the Midoro Swamp, and holds one of the sacred lecterns in which Link has to place a magic Crystal so that the final Dungeon in the game, the Great Palace, can be accessed.

This Dungeon is slightly more difficult than the first one. The keys rise in number, there are more rooms, and, throughout the palace, Link finds himself blocked from other rooms by huge stone blocks. He finds the Handy Glove within the palace walls, which increases his sword's mobility, allows him to break the stone rocks with his sword, and helps him defeat Helmethead, the Dungeon's Boss. The architecture is based on blue-colored blocks, making the Dungeon's interior more visually elegant than Parapa Palace. No Magic is mandatory, although Jump and Life make it easier for Link to survive.

In the Japanese version, Blue Octoroks appear in this palace; in international versions, these are replaced by blue Aneru.

Minor Enemies and Traps

Other Appearances

The Crystal Trap

In The Crystal Trap, the Midoro Palace plays an important role in the game since it is the location in which Link gets imprisoned by Ganon.

At the beginning of the book, Link and Zelda are running inside the Midoro Palace trying to escape from Ganon's grasp, and they eventually find themselves in a tunnel below the palace. However, the evil wizard finds them and, after struggling, encases Link in a Crystal. Ganon explains that since he cannot obtain the Triforce of Courage and Triforce of Wisdom from Link and Zelda respectively, he used a Magic Scroll which cast a spell to encase both pieces of the Triforce, including the Triforce of Courage encased in Link's heart.[3] Zelda is now forced to seek the three items dictated in the Fairy's Scroll that will help free Link from the Crystal, but she has just 24 hours before the young hero gets trapped inside the crystal forever.[4]

It is at this point that Zelda can decide whether to stay with Link or go look for help. By deciding to stay with the young hero, Zelda will be attacked by Boomerang Demon, and although she is able to fend off the first few attackers with the use of her dagger, she must choose to leave or else she will meet her death at the hand of the demons.[5]

If, however, the princess chooses to go look for help immediately, a swarm of Tektites will attack her, but she will quickly and easily dispose of them using her bow and dagger. Just as Zelda is about to leave the palace, she notices a quiver full of Magic Arrows and will take them, which turn out to be helpful later on in her journey.[6]

Once Zelda obtains the three items necessary to free Link from the Crystal, she will return to the Midoro Palace and use the Magnifying Glass, the Beehive and the Handprint to shatter it. Link and Zelda can now either decide to go deeper into the palace or leave. If they decide to go deeper into the palace, a blue Goriya will come from behind and attack the pair. Zelda then shoots an arrow at the Goriya, who says that if the pair spares his life, he will show them a powerful weapon: a Battle Axe, which is the only thing that can defeat Ganon.[7] Following the Goriya will lead the heroes to find the Battle Axe; however, this will eventually lead to a Game Over in the book since the true weapon needed to defeat the evil wizard is the Spear.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ミドロノシンデン (Midoro no Shinden)Midoro Sanctuary
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
米多罗神殿 (Mǐ duō luó shén diàn)[9]Same as English.
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
SumpfpalastSwamp Palace
The Italian Republic
Italian
Palazzo di Midoro[8]Midoro's Palace
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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 146
  2. The Crystal Trap, Simon & Schuster, pg. 1
  3. "'I already have the Triforce of Power, but I need all three parts of the Triforce to complete my hold on Hyrule. Since I cannot get the Triforces of Courage and Wisdom from you, then you shall not be able to use them, either,' he says. 'With this magic scroll, I have cast a spell to encase them in unbreakable crystal. Of course, since the Triforce of Courage is in Link's heart, I'm afraid the poor boy will have to be shut up in the crystal also. Sorry about that.'" (The Crystal Trap, Simon & Schuster, pg. 65)
  4. "'Not likely,' says Ganon. 'There's only one way to break the crystal, and I don't think you'll ever figure it out, or find the three things you need. By this time tomorrow, Link will be trappedi n the crystal forever!'" (The Crystal Trap, Simon & Schuster, pg. 65)
  5. "Zelda ducks just as a flaming boomerang demon rams into the wall above her." (The Crystal Trap, Simon & Schuster, pg. 36)
  6. "Just as she's about to leave, though, she sees something lying in a small alcove. It's a quiver full of arrows! They're marked with strange runes and symbols. 'Should I take them?' she wonders. 'They might be evil--but I sure could use them.'" (The Crystal Trap, Simon & Schuster, pg. 29)
  7. "'Spare me and I'll show you a powerful weapon,' the monster pleads. 'A battle axe. It's the only thing that can defeat Ganon, and I know where it is.'" (The Crystal Trap, Simon & Schuster, pg. 13)
  8. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 146
  9. 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 224
Major locations in The Adventure of Link
TAoL Hyrule Map 2.pngTantari DesertParapa PalaceParapa DesertRuto TownNorth CastleRauru TownMidoro PalaceMoruge SwampMidoro SwampMido TownSaria TownDeath MountainDeath MountainKing's TombIsland PalaceDarunia TownNabooru TownOld Kasuto TownThree-Eye RockMaze IslandNew Kasuto Town

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