Temple of Time


 * This article is about the temple located in Hyrule. For the temple located in the Sacred Realm, see the Temple of Light.



The Temple of Time is a place in Ocarina of Time and a dungeon in Twilight Princess.

History
The Temple of Time is the sanctified gateway between Hyrule and the Sacred Realm. When the Master Sword was infused into the Pedestal of Time, it sealed that gateway in the hopes of preventing all but the most worthy to reach the Sacred Realm, where the ancient Triforce lies.

It is said that only the Hero of Time may enter the secret chambers of the temple and draw the Master Sword. The Temple of Time is one of Hyrule's most ancient edifices, and the ancient Sages aided in its construction long ago.

Within the temple stands a sacred altar which bears inscribed instructions to opening the Door of Time, which leads to the Master Sword. The inscription reads that the person needs to have possession of all three Spiritual Stones, stand with the Ocarina of Time, and play the Song of Time.

The Temple of Time is connected to the Temple of Light, which resides within the Sacred Realm.

The Door of Time
The Door of Time, located within the Temple of Time, is the powerful barrier that blocks access to the Pedestal of Time. The Master Sword, which is the key to entering the Sacred Realm, rests in this pedestal.

The door can only be opened by bringing together three Spiritual Stones: the Kokiri's Emerald, the Goron's Ruby, and the Zora's Sapphire. When these three stones are brought together and the Song of Time is played upon the Ocarina of Time at the altar, the door slides open and the path to the legendary blade is revealed.

According to Rauru, the Door of Time is, effectively, an obstacle to the Sacred Realm put in place when the Triforce was sealed away. At the start of Ocarina of Time, Ganondorf is attempting to remove this obstacle but is frustrated by the guardians of the Spiritual Stones.

The Door of Time possibly made another appearance in Twilight Princess. At the entrance to the ruined temple, there is a single set of stone doors. When translated from ancient Hylian, the inscription upon them reads "Time Door." The mystical portal contained within these doors became the means through which the Link of Twilight Princess was able to travel back in time to visit the Temple of Time fully intact, as it stood in the days of his forbearer.

However, there is room for doubt that the doors portrayed in Twilight Princess are not in fact the same as the actual "Door of Time" of Ocarina of Time. One thing to take into consideration is the fact that the "Time Door" of Twilight Princess is located on the outer wall of the Temple of Time, the same place where one would enter the temple in Ocarina of Time but not where the chamber containing the Master Sword was entered - that more corresponds to the doorway that the Guardians of the Sacred Grove protect in Twilight Princess.

Ocarina of Time
After collecting the three Spiritual Stones and finding the Ocarina of Time, Link had to travel to the Temple of Time to acquire the Master Sword and enter the Sacred Realm. However, his spirit was unexpectedly sealed away for seven years by the Master Sword, for Link was not yet old enough to become the Hero of Time. When he finally awakened, Rauru the sage explained Hyrule's dire situation to Link, gave him the Light Medallion, and charged him with awakening the other sages.

There are only two rooms of the Temple of Time accessible by Link in Ocarina of Time. However, the temple still receives recognition as the "Light Room" in Ganon's Castle.

A notable glitch of Ocarina of Time is that upon heading through the passageway towards the Pedestal of Time, the walls ahead can be seen to change shape drastically. This glitch is supposedly caused by a compression technique used in the game.

Twilight Princess
Located in the Sacred Grove of Faron Province, the Temple of Time is an actual dungeon in Twilight Princess. Link must traverse this expanded Temple of Time in order to obtain a shard of the Mirror of Twilight.

The entrance to the temple is apparently the original door, which takes Link back in time when the temple was still intact. This door may or may not be the Door of Time. Near the back of temple is the great chamber where the Pedestal of Time is located. The Pedestal of Time will reveal a staircase of light when the Master Sword is thrust inside. This staircase leads through one of the windows to the hidden entrance of the inner reaches of the temple.

The Temple of Time has eight floors here. The main item to be obtained here is the Dominion Rod, an ancient mystical rod used to animate and control statues. This is obtained after defeating the temple's mini boss, a Darknut. The Temple has a more archaic style than in Ocarina of Time, and its redesign reflects the redesign in the Master Sword.

The Song of Time first heard in Ocarina of Time can be heard at the beginning of the temple.

It is unknown whether the Temple of Time was moved to a location near the Forest Temple, or if Hyrule Castle was rebuilt north of where it originally stood, and Faron Woods grew up around the old Castle Town. This is logical, as Ganon's Tower, which took the place of Hyrule Castle during Adult Link's quest, was destroyed at the end of Ocarina of Time. Another reason to support this is in Twilight Princess when Wolf Link is traversing on top of Hyrule Castle there appears to be scaffolding as if Hyrule Castle was nearing completion of being built or possibly re-built.

Trivia

 * The background music of the Temple of Time is the Song of Time.
 * If the inscription on the Pedestal of Time holding the Master Sword is translated from Hylian, it reads "Master Sword."
 * Likewise, the door that Link steps through to find the Temple of Time in the past bears an inscription that reads "Time Door."
 * In Twilight Princess, there are inscriptions on the wall just past the statues in the entrance of the Temple of Time which read "stone statue", "sanctuary", "master sword", and "copy rod" (referring to the Dominion Rod, the dungeon's treasure, and the way in which it causes statues to imitate Link's actions). These words are repeated over and over on that wall, making it look like it contains more that it really does.
 * The 8th floor of the dungeon bears a striking resemblance to the Pantheon in Rome.
 * Tiles in the dungeon depict the Light Medallion from Ocarina of Time.
 * While the Master Sword and the Pedestal of Time make an appearance in The Wind Waker, they are found in Hyrule Castle instead of the Temple of Time.
 * In Ocarina of Time, the temple faces west, but in Twilight Princess, it is facing south. This fact can strongly disprove many theories.
 * It is possible to skip the Temple of Time in Twilight Princess and still be able to complete the Mirror of Twilight.

Temple of Time/Tower of the Gods
It is highly likely, somehow, that the Tower of the Gods from The Wind Waker is the Temple of Time, due to the fact that they are close to Hyrule Castle, they both have similar music, they both have statues which Link can control, they both have several Beamos and Armos scattered around, and also the mini-boss in each one is a Darknut. Also, the three Goddess Pearls, much like the three Spiritual Stones, grant Link access to more of the Temple of Time/Tower of the Gods and to the Master Sword. What strengthens this theory more is the fact that in each temple, there is a room with a balance scale which requires the weight of statues to manipulate. Put all of this together, and it might all fit.

More information regarding the above theory. By comparing the two dungeon maps along with the first area of the Temple of Time, the theory can go even further. Lets Start at the beginning of the Tower of the Gods and the Temple of Time dungeon from Twilight Princess. Upon entering the Tower of the gods, you are in a water filled room, with a small corridor straight ahead through the statues mouth. After time traveling through the door in Twilight Princess, you are in the original Temple of Time, with a small corridor leading up to the Master Sword, just like the aforementioned corridor in the Tower. When you go through the corridor and open the door, you are in a room with a Beamos and block elevators. After going through the corridor in Twilight Princess, you are in the room with the Master Sword. This can confirm that the room with the Beamos and block elevators is/was the room with the Master Sword, with the Beamos standing where the pedestal of time was. Now regarding the block elevators. They lead upward to another door. In Twilight Princess, their was the magic blue staircase which led into the stained glass window/entrance. They can be the same due to these similarities. After the block elevators in the Wind Waker, their is a room where Link had to return the statues to their pedestals. After the blue staircase in Twilight Princess, their is the first room of the Temple of Time Dungeon, where, coincidentally, was also a room where Link had to return a statue to its proper stand. From here on is unknown. But what can be said is that in The Wink Waker, in the room with the statues, the northern most exit, their is a balance/scale which required the weight of small statues to manipulate. Although this scale is present in Twilight Princess, it isn't seen until later in the dungeon. The room after the statues in TP is the hallway to Armogohma's lair. There is a small chasm, which could have been the original location of the balance/scale. Also, to close this theory up, the Temple of Time dungeon in Twilight Princess has eight floors, which means the dungeon is very tall, possibly as tall as the Tower of the Gods.