Ancient Castle of Ikana

The, also called Ikana Castle, is a mini-dungeon in.

It is located deep in MM3D:, and is home to the long deceased king of the MM3D:, MM3D:. The Castle was the center of the once-great Kingdom of Ikana and home to the MM3D:. It was protected by Ikana's MM3D:, who were led by MM3D:.

Entrance to the Castle
The main entrance of the Castle of Ikana is sealed up by an impenetrable MM3D: and cannot be entered normally. Therefore, MM3D: has to find an entrance somewhere else. The two accessible entrances are:
 * After obtaining the MM3D: from MM3D:, there is a small cave that is connected to the courtyard of the Castle.
 * The other entrance can only be used once the MM3D: or the NaN Light Arrows have been obtained. It is a small opening next to the main gate and can be opened by removing the MM3D:, by either reflecting sunlight on it or shooting it with a MM3D:.

Themes and Navigation
The Castle is an ancient building that is home to countless undead enemies, especially NaN ReDeads and NaN Wallmasters. The outer area is patrolled by MM3D: ninjas, who provide information about the place after MM3D: defeats them. The inner area leads to three routes. The southern and northern routes both take the young hero to the roof of the castle and are filled with deadly obstacles and enemy encounters.

The primary theme of the dungeon is light versus darkness. Most of the puzzles require MM3D: to create a source of light by interacting with the outside of the castle so that he can use the MM3D: to progress further through the interior of the Castle, first by pressing a switch on the top of a pillar, and later by blasting the entrance room's ceiling with a MM3D: so that the throne room can be accessed. Once Link enters the throne room, he will encounter MM3D: and his two minions. After successfully defeating them using the MM3D: and the NaN Fire Arrows, the King teaches MM3D: the "MM3D:", which is necessary to advance once inside the MM3D:.

There is also an optional puzzle regarding the pillars in flames (north of the castle) that leads to a MM3D:.

Trivia

 * By throwing a MM3D: off a fence on the roof, it is possible to skip half the dungeon and the MM3D: battle.
 * An Easter egg exists as a paper airplane sitting on the top of the pillar furthest to the left of the castle.