Zonai Ruins

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This article is about the specific location in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. For the type of location, see Zonai Ruin.

The Zonai Ruins are a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]

Features and Overview

Breath of the Wild

The Zonai Ruins are situated in the depths of the Faron Woods,[3] in the heart of the Faron Grasslands. A road heading out from Pagos Woods crosses the Floria River via a low wooden bridge, heading towards the ruins, before turning off towards the southeast and on through the steamy sea of trees. Passing through on occasion on this road with his Donkey, on his trek to hock his wares from Lurelin Village, is Chumin.[4] Meeshy, an adventurer,[5] and Totsuna, a dragon-enthusiast,[6] can also be found travelling on this road. Found northeast across the Floria River, two tall, carven stone pillars mark the ruins' exact location. Near the base of the western pillar is a large stone dragon statue,[7] resting near some crumbling stone facade, completely covered in green moss. Between the two pillars, a large, tall, wooden Monster Stronghold can be found, hosting several Bokoblins. There are also several wooden Crates, wrapped in banana leaves, on two of the encampment's levelled platforms. To the north, an Electric Wizzrobe frolics in a green clearing. In the clearing are two metal Crates, which can be manipulated with the Magnesis Rune. On the ground are square stone pavers and a worn dirt path, which denotes an ancient road no longer marked on any map. This old path heads north through the clearing before veering off to the northwest. This path is marked by another stone dragon statue, which lies between Harker Lake and the aforementioned clearing, and whose stone head points in the direction of the Damel Forest.

These ancient ruins are thought to be the home of a mysterious tribe of barbarians known as the Zonai, who vanished long ago.[8][9] The Zonai Ruins mark only the entrance to a much larger ruin complex, which spans from its start at the Floria River, through the Damel Forest, and up to the Spring of Courage. It appears to follow the winding, serpentine flow of the Dracozu River.

At the aforementioned Monster Stronghold, at the very top of the wooden structure, is a Wooden Chest containing a Sapphire. West of the ruins, on top of a small hill, is a small cave blocked with a breakable rock wall. Inside are four Ore Deposits. East of the ruins' pillars, through the woods, is a small pond teeming with fish. Above this is a tall hill with a long fish-filled lake, bordered with some trees and much vegetation. It's fed by a small waterfall from the east, and along this lake's western shore is a rocky overhang where several Rushroom can be picked.

Up on this latter hill, hiding amidst the vegetation—and appearing only at night—is a single Blupee.

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Tears of the Kingdom

Related Quests


Nomenclature

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ゾナウいせきぐん遺跡群 (TotK) 
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
左納烏遺跡群 (Zuǒnàwū Yíjì Qún) (TotK) 
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
左纳乌遗迹群 (Zuǒnàwū Yíjì Qún) (TotK) 
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Zonai (BotW)[10]Zonai
Canada
FrenchCA
Ruines de Soneau (TotK) 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Ruines de Soneau (TotK) 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Sonau-Ruinen (TotK) 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Rovine Zonau (TotK) 
The Republic of Korea
Korean
조나우 유적군 (TotK) 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Ruinas de Zonnan (BotW)[11]Zonnan Ruins
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Ruinas de Zonnan (TotK) 
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See Also

References

  1. "Zonai Ruins" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "Zonai Ruins" — Map (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. "You know, there are ancient ruins hidden away in Faron Woods. I would never go, but overgrown ruins sound so…romantic!" — Meeshy (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "Come take a look at my goods! They come directly from the famous Lurelin Village! Who can resist fresh fish and fruit from southern Hyrule?!" — Chumin (Breath of the Wild)
  5. "I'm more of an adventuring fan than an actual adventurer…" — Meeshy (Breath of the Wild)
  6. "What? Me? My name is Totsuna. I'm a huge fan of pretty much anything and everything related to dragons!" — Totsuna (Breath of the Wild)
  7. "As we were in the process of creating the cities and people of every region of Hyrule, we thought that if we showed fragments of a civilization that collapsed long ago, it would make the world feel more real. That’s why we added Zonai relics throughout Hyrule. The ruins are primarily animal themed, but with the history of the Triforce from an ancient perspective in mind. The designs are symbolic—using dragons (courage), owls (wisdom), and boars (power)." (Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 342)
  8. "Ruins in the Faron Woods thought to be home to a mysterious ancient tribe. The Spring of Courage is found within." (Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 359)
  9. "The home of the Zonai. They are thought to have worshipped a water dragon, since the area has many rock carvings dedicated to such a being. The stone structure surrounding the Spring of Courage bears the face of a large dragon, and this place must have been a sanctuary for the Zonai as well." (Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 413)
  10. "Zonai" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  11. "Ruinas de Zonnan" — Map (Breath of the Wild)