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{{Item
{{Infobox Item
|name = Lens of Truth
|image=  
|image = [[File:Lens of Truth Artwork.png|150px]]
{{Media
|caption = Lens of Truth artwork from ''Ocarina of Time''
|Render OoT= File:OoT Lens of Truth Render.png
|game = {{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}
|Render MM= File:MM Lens of Truth Render.png
|other = {{HW}}
|Model OoT= File:OoT Lens of Truth Model.png
|uses = See invisible objects and enemies
|Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Lens of Truth Model.png
|comp = [[Cross]]<br>[[Magnifying Lens]]<br>[[Mask of Truth]]<br>[[Shard of Agony]]<br>[[Wolf Link#Senses|Wolf Senses]]<br>[[Linebeck's Uniform]]
|Model MM= File:MM Lens of Truth Model.png
|Model MM3D= File:MM3D Lens of Truth Model.png
|Sprite OoT= File:OoT Lens of Truth Icon.png
|Sprite OoT3D= File:OoT3D Lens of Truth Icon.png
|Sprite MM= File:MM Lens of Truth Icon.png
|Sprite MM3D= File:MM3D Lens of Truth Icon.png
}}
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The '''Lens of Truth''', also referred to as the '''Eye of Truth''',<ref>{{Cite|One who gains the eye of truth will be able to see what is hidden in the darkness.|Shadow Temple Fake Wall|OoT}}</ref> is an item in {{OoT}} and {{MM}}.  
|caption=
|game= OoT, MM
|other= HW
|uses= Seeing invisible objects and enemies
|comp= {{List|[[Cross]], [[Magnifying Lens]], [[Mask of Truth]], [[Shard of Agony]], [[Wolf Link#Senses|Wolf Senses]], [[Linebeck's Uniform]]}}
}}
The {{Term/Store|Lens of Truth|Lenses of Truth|Series, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, HW, HWL, HWDE}},{{Exp Game|OoT, MM, HW}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 129 {{Exp Game|OoT, MM}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You have saved {{Color|HWDE Blue|Ruto}} and obtained the Lens of Truth!|N/A|HWDE}}</ref> also referred to as the '''Eye of Truth''',{{Exp Game|OoT}}<ref>{{Cite|The Shadow will yield only to one with the {{Color|OoT3D Red|eye of truth}} handed down in Kakariko Village.|N/A|OoT3D}}</ref> is a recurring {{Term|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.


==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
===''Ocarina of Time''===
==={{OoT|-}}===
[[File:Lens of truth.png|left|50px|Lens of Truth in ''Ocarina of Time'']]
In {{OoT}}, the Lens of Truth is found at the [[Bottom of the Well]],<ref>{{Cite|I can hear the spirits whispering in this room... "Look for the eye of truth..." That's what they are saying!|Navi|OoT}}</ref> where [[Dead Hand]] guards it. [[Link]] first hears about it when [[Professor Shikashi]] in [[Kakariko Village]] tells him about a man who could see the truth and whose house stood where the well is now.<ref>{{Cite|A long time ago... There was a man in this very village who had an eye they said could see the truth! Now usually, you have to train your mind's eye most strenuously to actually see the truth... But this fella, no, they say he had a different way of doing things... His house stood where the well is now...|Professor Shikashi|OoT}}</ref>
In {{OoT}}, the Lens of Truth is found at the [[Bottom of the Well]],<ref>{{Cite|I can hear the spirits whispering in this room... "Look for the eye of truth..." That's what they are saying!|Navi|OoT}}</ref> where [[Dead Hand]] guards it. [[Link]] first hears about it when an [[Professor Shikashi|old man]] in [[Kakariko Village]] tells him about a man who could see the truth and whose house stood where the well is now.<ref>{{Cite|A long time ago... There was a man in this very village who had an eye they said could see the truth! Now usually, you have to train your mind's eye most strenuously to actually see the truth... But this fella, no, they say he had a different way of doing things... His house stood where the well is now...|Old Man in Kakariko|OoT}}</ref>


The Lens of Truth allows Link to see things that are not normally visible to the naked eye. It can show fake walls and floors, and invisible objects and enemies. It drains the [[Magic Meter]] when used.<ref>{{Cite|You found the Lens of Truth! Set it to (C) and press (C) to  look through it! Mysterious things are hidden everywhere! Be sure to try to use it outside of the well. Seeing the truth will cost magic power, so press (C) again to stop using it.|N/A|OoT}}</ref> The Lens can also be used to see the contents of Treasure Chests in the [[Treasure Chest Game]].
The Lens of Truth allows Link to see things that are not normally visible to the naked eye. It can show fake walls and floors, and invisible objects and enemies. It drains the [[Magic Meter]] when used.<ref>{{Cite|You found the Lens of Truth! Set it to (C) and press (C) to  look through it! Mysterious things are hidden everywhere! Be sure to try to use it outside of the well. Seeing the truth will cost magic power, so press (C) again to stop using it.|N/A|OoT}}</ref> The Lens can also be used to see the contents of Treasure Chests in the [[Treasure Chest Game]].
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Despite its usefulness, the Lens of Truth is not required to complete the game. Any of the puzzles and traps based around it can be solved through luck or trial-and-error.
Despite its usefulness, the Lens of Truth is not required to complete the game. Any of the puzzles and traps based around it can be solved through luck or trial-and-error.


===''Majora's Mask''===
==={{MM|-}}===
[[File:MM3D Lens of Truth Icon.png|left|Lens of Truth sprite from both ''Ocarina of Time 3D'' and ''Majora's Mask 3D'']]
In {{MM}}, the Lens of Truth can be found in the [[Lone Peak Shrine]], a cave east of the [[Goron Village]] in [[Snowhead]]. The cave can be reached by jumping across invisible platforms, which are revealed by [[Kaepora Gaebora]]'s feathers.<ref>{{Cite|I shall take to the air now, flying toward that shrine across the way, so follow behind me. '''Do not be daunted by appearances'''. Instead, let your feelings guide you, and the true path shall open before you. Are you ready? Follow behind me!|Kaepora Gaebora|MM}}</ref> The Lens functions the same way as in {{OoT|-}}, but can now be used to see the souls of deceased characters, such as [[Darmani III]],<ref>{{Cite|......... Can it be? Are you able to see me? If you truly can see me, then follow behind me...|Darmani the Third|MM}}</ref> as well as characters that are totally unnoticeable, such as [[Shiro]].<ref>{{Cite|I'm shocked. You're the first person who's ever spoken to me. I've been here for many years, waving my arms around and asking for help, but everyone ignores me and passes me by. It's 'cause I'm about as impressive as a stone, right?...I'm used to it, though.|Shiro|MM}}</ref>
In {{MM}}, the Lens of Truth can be found in the [[Lone Peak Shrine]], a cave east of the [[Goron Village (Majora's Mask)|Goron Village]] in [[Snowhead]]. The cave can be reached by jumping across invisible platforms, which are revealed by [[Kaepora Gaebora]]'s feathers.<ref>{{Cite|I shall take to the air now, flying toward that shrine across the way, so follow behind me. '''Do not be daunted by appearances'''. Instead, let your feelings guide you, and the true path shall open before you. Are you ready? Follow behind me!|Kaepora Gaebora|MM}}</ref> The Lens functions the same way as in ''Ocarina of Time'', but can now be used to see the souls of deceased characters, such as [[Darmani]],<ref>{{Cite|......... Can it be? Are you able to see me? If you truly can see me, then follow behind me...|Darmani the Third|MM}}</ref> as well as characters that are totally unnoticeable, such as [[Shiro]].<ref>{{Cite|I'm shocked. You're the first person who's ever spoken to me. I've been here for many years, waving my arms around and asking for help, but everyone ignores me and passes me by. It's 'cause I'm about as impressive as a stone, right?...I'm used to it, though.|Shiro|MM}}</ref>


==Non-Canon Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
===''Hyrule Warriors''===
==={{HW|-}}===
[[File:Lens of Truth HW.png|200px|right|thumb|Sheik holding the Lens of Truth in ''Hyrule Warriors'']]
[[File:Lens of Truth HW.png|200px|right|thumb|Sheik holding the Lens of Truth from {{HW|-}}]]
In {{HW}}, the Lens of Truth, known as the '''Mirror of Truth''' in the PAL release,<ref>{{Cite|We could always use the Mirror of Truth... A hero left it in the temple some time ago!|Ruto|HW}}</ref> is a relic that allows the wielder to dispel illusions.<ref name="passageway">{{Cite|The Lens of Truth has revealed a hidden passageway!|N/A|HW}}</ref> It was left in [[The Water Temple]] by the [[Hero of Time]].<ref name="hero">{{Cite|We could always use the Lens of Truth... A hero left it in the temple some time ago!|Ruto|HW}}</ref>
The Lens of Truth is a relic that allows the wielder to dispel illusions in {{HW}}.<ref name="Passageway">{{Cite|The Lens of Truth has revealed a hidden passageway!|N/A|HW}}</ref> It was left in [[The Water Temple]] by the [[Hero of Time]].<ref name="Hero">{{Cite|We could always use the Lens of Truth... A hero left it in the temple some time ago!|Ruto|HW}}</ref>


When [[Impa]] suspects that the person commanding the [[Dark Forces]] during the [[Zelda Timeline#The Era of the Hero of Time|Era of the Hero of Time]] is not truly [[Princess Zelda]] as she claims, she urges her soldiers to ignore the fake princess's commands to cease their attack. [[Princess Ruto]] suggests they use the Lens of Truth, located somewhere in the Water Temple, to prove the alleged Zelda is an impostor.<ref name="hero"/> While the Hyrulean Forces encircle the temple, the Zora Princess sneaks into the temple to search for the relic.<ref>{{Cite|I'll go underwater and find the Lens of Truth. We can meet back up later.|Ruto|HW}}</ref> Ruto easily infiltrates the temple and finds the Lens of Truth, but before she can rejoin with her allies, the fake Zelda closes the Central Hall and traps her.<ref>{{Cite|Getting in was easy. Now I just need to find the Lens of Truth itself... Here it is! The Lens of Truth! This is exactly what we need... [...] Oh, of course. I feared they were planning to trap me in here, and they have.|Ruto|HW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Zelda's strategy has closed the Central Hall!|N/A|HW}}</ref> Frantic, Ruto instructs the Hyrulean Forces to open the floodgates inside the temple in order to reach the Gatekeeper holding the doors.<ref>{{Cite|Go and open the floodgates inside the temple! Doing that should free me! You have to seek out all the keeps with floodgate switches. Understand?|Ruto|HW}}</ref> Pulling the two floodgate switches found in the temple's southeast and southwest rooms causes the moat surrounding the central chamber to recede, allowing the Hyrulean Forces to slay the Gatekeeper and free the Princess, who hands the Lens of Truth to [[Sheik]] before retreating the battlefield. Sheik uses the newly-acquired relic to reveal the hidden chamber, housing the [[Gate of Souls]], from which the impostor is issuing her commands, and the Hyrulean Forces quickly engage her in combat.<ref name="passageway"/> After wearing down the imposter's stamina, Sheik uses the Lens of Truth to reveal their true identity: [[Wizzro]].<ref>{{Cite|How did you see through my disguise?|Wizzro|HW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You can't be Zelda. Because... I am Zelda!|Zelda|HW}}</ref>
When [[Impa]] suspects that the person commanding the [[Dark Forces]] during the [[Era of the Hero of Time]] is not truly [[Princess Zelda]] as she claims, she urges her soldiers to ignore the fake princess's commands to cease their attack. [[Princess Ruto]] suggests they use the Lens of Truth, located somewhere in the Water Temple, to prove the alleged Zelda is an impostor.<ref name="Hero"/> While the Hyrulean Forces encircle the temple, the Zora Princess sneaks into the temple to search for the relic.<ref>{{Cite|I'll go underwater and find the Lens of Truth. We can meet back up later.|Ruto|HW}}</ref> Ruto easily infiltrates the temple and finds the Lens of Truth, but before she can rejoin with her allies, the fake Zelda closes the Central Hall and traps her.<ref>{{Cite|Getting in was easy. Now I just need to find the Lens of Truth itself... Here it is! The Lens of Truth! This is exactly what we need... [...] Oh, of course. I feared they were planning to trap me in here, and they have.|Ruto|HW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Zelda's strategy has closed the Central Hall!|N/A|HW}}</ref> Frantic, Ruto instructs the Hyrulean Forces to open the floodgates inside the temple in order to reach the Gatekeeper holding the doors.<ref>{{Cite|Go and open the floodgates inside the temple! Doing that should free me! You have to seek out all the keeps with floodgate switches. Understand?|Ruto|HW}}</ref> Pulling the two floodgate switches found in the temple's southeast and southwest rooms causes the moat surrounding the central chamber to recede, allowing the Hyrulean Forces to slay the Gatekeeper and free the Princess, who hands the Lens of Truth to [[Sheik]] before retreating the battlefield. Sheik uses the newly-acquired relic to reveal the hidden chamber, housing the [[Gate of Souls]], from which the impostor is issuing her commands, and the Hyrulean Forces quickly engage her in combat.<ref name="Passageway"/> After wearing down the impostor's stamina, Sheik uses the Lens of Truth to reveal their true identity: [[Wizzro]].<ref>{{Cite|How did you see through my disguise?|Wizzro|HW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You can't be Zelda. Because... I am Zelda!|Zelda|HW}}</ref>


In [[Adventure Mode]], the Lens of Truth is used as the selector icon for tiles that have not yet been unlocked.
In [[Adventure Mode]], the Lens of Truth is used as the selector icon for tiles that have not yet been unlocked.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''Ocarina of Time'', if Link plays the "[[Song of Storms]]" and then uses the Lens of Truth, it will not drain his Magic Meter.
*In {{OoT|-}}, if Link plays the "[[Song of Storms]]" and then uses the Lens of Truth, it will not drain his Magic Meter.
*In a early version of ''Ocarina of Time'', the [[Spirit Medallion]] had the effect of the Lens of Truth. This is evidenced by data left in ''Ocarina of Time'' pointing the filename of the Spirit Medallion to the effect of the Lens of Truth. This would provide further proof that the [[Spirit Temple]] was meant to be completed before the [[Shadow Temple]], since the Lens of Truth is required to navigate the latter.{{fact|OoT}}
*In a early version of {{OoT|-}}, the [[Spirit Medallion]] had the effect of the Lens of Truth. This is evidenced by data left in {{OoT|-}} pointing the filename of the Spirit Medallion to the effect of the Lens of Truth. This would provide further proof that the [[Spirit Temple]] was meant to be completed before the [[Shadow Temple]], since the Lens of Truth is required to navigate the latter.{{Fact|OoT}}
*In {{TP}}, the [[Howling Stone]] architectural design resembles the Lens of Truth, with both including the [[Sheikah]] [[Eye Symbol]].
*In {{TP}}, the [[Howling Stone]] architectural design resembles the Lens of Truth, with both including the [[Sheikah]] [[Eye Symbol]].


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
{{Names
{{Nomenclature}}
|align= left
|en= Mirror of Truth {{ExpGame|HW}}
|enM=
|ja= {{Romanize|まことのメガネ|Makoto no Megane}}<br>{{Romanize|真実の目|Shinjitsu no Me}}<br>{{Romanize|真の鏡|Makoto no Kagami}} {{ExpGame|HW}}
|jaM= Lens of Truth<br>Eye of Truth<br>Mirror of Truth {{ExpGame|HW}}
|esS= Lupa de la Verdad
|esSM= Magnifying Glass of the Truth
|esL= Lupa de la verdad {{ExpGame|MM3D}}
|esLM= Magnifying glass of the truth
|frF= Monocle de Vérité<br>Oeil de Vérité
|frFM= Monocle of Truth<br>Eye of Truth
|frC= Loupe de Vérité<br>Loupe de vérité {{ExpGame|MM3D}}
|frCM= Magnifying Glass of Truth<br>Magnifying glass of truth
|de= {{de|Auge der Wahrheit}}
|deM= Eye of Truth
|it= Lente della verità
|itM=
|ko=
|koM= }}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<Gallery>
<gallery>
File:MM Lens of Truth.jpg|Link obtaining the Lens of Truth in ''Majora's Mask''
File:MM Lens of Truth.jpg|Link obtaining the Lens of Truth from {{MM|-}}
File:OoTMM3D Lens of Truth Model.png|Lens of Truth as seen in game from ''Ocarina of Time 3D'' & ''Majora's Mask 3D''
File:HW Lens of Truth Model.png|The Lens of Truth from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Sheik Lens of Truth.png|Sheik using the Lens of Truth in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:HW Sheik Lens of Truth.png|Sheik using the Lens of Truth from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Lens of Truth Adventure Mode Icon.png|Adventure Mode Lens of Truth icon in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:HW Lens of Truth Adventure Mode Icon.png|Adventure Mode Lens of Truth icon from {{HW|-}}
</Gallery>
</gallery>


==See Also==
==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 23 August 2023

The Lens of Truth,(OoT | MM | HW)[1][2] also referred to as the Eye of Truth,(OoT)[3] is a recurring Item in The Legend of Zelda series.

Location and Uses

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the Lens of Truth is found at the Bottom of the Well,[4] where Dead Hand guards it. Link first hears about it when Professor Shikashi in Kakariko Village tells him about a man who could see the truth and whose house stood where the well is now.[5]

The Lens of Truth allows Link to see things that are not normally visible to the naked eye. It can show fake walls and floors, and invisible objects and enemies. It drains the Magic Meter when used.[6] The Lens can also be used to see the contents of Treasure Chests in the Treasure Chest Game.

Despite its usefulness, the Lens of Truth is not required to complete the game. Any of the puzzles and traps based around it can be solved through luck or trial-and-error.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, the Lens of Truth can be found in the Lone Peak Shrine, a cave east of the Goron Village in Snowhead. The cave can be reached by jumping across invisible platforms, which are revealed by Kaepora Gaebora's feathers.[7] The Lens functions the same way as in Ocarina of Time, but can now be used to see the souls of deceased characters, such as Darmani III,[8] as well as characters that are totally unnoticeable, such as Shiro.[9]

Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors

Sheik holding the Lens of Truth from Hyrule Warriors

The Lens of Truth is a relic that allows the wielder to dispel illusions in Hyrule Warriors.[10] It was left in The Water Temple by the Hero of Time.[11]

When Impa suspects that the person commanding the Dark Forces during the Era of the Hero of Time is not truly Princess Zelda as she claims, she urges her soldiers to ignore the fake princess's commands to cease their attack. Princess Ruto suggests they use the Lens of Truth, located somewhere in the Water Temple, to prove the alleged Zelda is an impostor.[11] While the Hyrulean Forces encircle the temple, the Zora Princess sneaks into the temple to search for the relic.[12] Ruto easily infiltrates the temple and finds the Lens of Truth, but before she can rejoin with her allies, the fake Zelda closes the Central Hall and traps her.[13][14] Frantic, Ruto instructs the Hyrulean Forces to open the floodgates inside the temple in order to reach the Gatekeeper holding the doors.[15] Pulling the two floodgate switches found in the temple's southeast and southwest rooms causes the moat surrounding the central chamber to recede, allowing the Hyrulean Forces to slay the Gatekeeper and free the Princess, who hands the Lens of Truth to Sheik before retreating the battlefield. Sheik uses the newly-acquired relic to reveal the hidden chamber, housing the Gate of Souls, from which the impostor is issuing her commands, and the Hyrulean Forces quickly engage her in combat.[10] After wearing down the impostor's stamina, Sheik uses the Lens of Truth to reveal their true identity: Wizzro.[16][17]

In Adventure Mode, the Lens of Truth is used as the selector icon for tiles that have not yet been unlocked.

Trivia

  • In Ocarina of Time, if Link plays the "Song of Storms" and then uses the Lens of Truth, it will not drain his Magic Meter.
  • In a early version of Ocarina of Time, the Spirit Medallion had the effect of the Lens of Truth. This is evidenced by data left in Ocarina of Time pointing the filename of the Spirit Medallion to the effect of the Lens of Truth. This would provide further proof that the Spirit Temple was meant to be completed before the Shadow Temple, since the Lens of Truth is required to navigate the latter.[citation needed]
  • In Twilight Princess, the Howling Stone architectural design resembles the Lens of Truth, with both including the Sheikah Eye Symbol.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
まことのメガネ (Makoto no Megane) (OoT)[21]Same as English.
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
真理之镜 (Zhēnlǐ zhī jìng) (OoT)[22] 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Monocle de vérité (OoT3D)[23]Monocle of truth
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Lente della Verità (OoT | MM)[20]
  • Lente della verità (OoT3D | MM3D)[18][19]
  • Lens of Truth
  • Lens of truth
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Gallery

See Also

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 129 (OoT | MM)
  2. "You have saved Ruto and obtained the Lens of Truth!" — N/A (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  3. "The Shadow will yield only to one with the eye of truth handed down in Kakariko Village." — N/A (Ocarina of Time 3D)
  4. "I can hear the spirits whispering in this room... "Look for the eye of truth..." That's what they are saying!" — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  5. "A long time ago... There was a man in this very village who had an eye they said could see the truth! Now usually, you have to train your mind's eye most strenuously to actually see the truth... But this fella, no, they say he had a different way of doing things... His house stood where the well is now..." — Professor Shikashi (Ocarina of Time)
  6. "You found the Lens of Truth! Set it to (C) and press (C) to look through it! Mysterious things are hidden everywhere! Be sure to try to use it outside of the well. Seeing the truth will cost magic power, so press (C) again to stop using it." — N/A (Ocarina of Time)
  7. "I shall take to the air now, flying toward that shrine across the way, so follow behind me. Do not be daunted by appearances. Instead, let your feelings guide you, and the true path shall open before you. Are you ready? Follow behind me!" — Kaepora Gaebora (Majora's Mask)
  8. "......... Can it be? Are you able to see me? If you truly can see me, then follow behind me..." — Darmani III (Majora's Mask)
  9. "I'm shocked. You're the first person who's ever spoken to me. I've been here for many years, waving my arms around and asking for help, but everyone ignores me and passes me by. It's 'cause I'm about as impressive as a stone, right?...I'm used to it, though." — Shiro (Majora's Mask)
  10. 10.0 10.1 "The Lens of Truth has revealed a hidden passageway!" — N/A (Hyrule Warriors)
  11. 11.0 11.1 "We could always use the Lens of Truth... A hero left it in the temple some time ago!" — Ruto (Hyrule Warriors)
  12. "I'll go underwater and find the Lens of Truth. We can meet back up later." — Ruto (Hyrule Warriors)
  13. "Getting in was easy. Now I just need to find the Lens of Truth itself... Here it is! The Lens of Truth! This is exactly what we need... [...] Oh, of course. I feared they were planning to trap me in here, and they have." — Ruto (Hyrule Warriors)
  14. "Zelda's strategy has closed the Central Hall!" — N/A (Hyrule Warriors)
  15. "Go and open the floodgates inside the temple! Doing that should free me! You have to seek out all the keeps with floodgate switches. Understand?" — Ruto (Hyrule Warriors)
  16. "How did you see through my disguise?" — Wizzro (Hyrule Warriors)
  17. "You can't be Zelda. Because... I am Zelda!" — Zelda (Hyrule Warriors)
  18. "Hai ottenuto la lente della verità!" — N/A (Ocarina of Time 3D, Italian localization)
  19. "Hai ottenuto la lente della verità!" — N/A (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian localization)
  20. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 129
  21. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Shogakukan, pg. 152
  22. Ocarina of Time manual, iQue version, pg. 23
  23. [name references needed]