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|image = | |image = File:Eyeglass Lake Winter.png | ||
|caption = Eyeglass Lake | |caption = Eyeglass Lake as seen in winter | ||
|game = | |game = OoS | ||
|inhab = | |inhab = | ||
|items = [[Piece of Heart]] | |items = {{List|[[Piece of Heart]], [[Square Jewel]]{{exp|in a Linked Game}}}} | ||
|related = [[North Horon]] | |related = {{List|[[North Horon]], [[Unicorn's Cave]]}} | ||
|season= {{Season|Winter}} | |season= {{Season|Winter}} | ||
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'''Eyeglass Lake''' is a region of [[North Horon]] in {{OoS}}. The region is named after a lake in the area, which features two parallel islands resembling a pair of eyeglasses. The first | {{Term/Store|Eyeglass Pond||Series, OoS}},<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 251}}</ref> also called '''Eyeglass Lake''',<ref>{{Cite|Eyeglass Lake|N/A|OoS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |publisher= Nintendo |page= 2}}</ref> is a region of [[North Horon]] in {{OoS}}. The region is named after a lake in the area, which features two parallel islands resembling a pair of eyeglasses. The first {{Term|OoS|Portal|link}} to [[Subrosia]] can be found here, as well as the fifth dungeon, [[Unicorn's Cave]], and the [[Square Jewel]] in a [[Linked Game]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Features andd Overview== | ||
[[File:Unicorn Cave Winter.png|thumb|left|[[Unicorn's Cave]]]] | [[File:Unicorn Cave Winter.png|thumb|left|[[Unicorn's Cave]]]] | ||
Link first enters Eyeglass Lake when finding his way to [[Subrosia]] for the first time. Link follows [[Rosa]] from the Eastern Suburbs to a small, enclosed area of Eyeglass Lake to the northeast where the | Link first enters Eyeglass Lake when finding his way to [[Subrosia]] for the first time. Link follows [[Rosa]] from the Eastern Suburbs to a small, enclosed area of Eyeglass Lake to the northeast where the {{Term|OoS|Portal|link}} is located. Later on, Link obtains the [[Roc's Feather]] from the [[Snake's Remains]], which enables him to jump over some pitfalls and explore the area proper. The lake freezes over in winter, allowing the young hero to reach the opposite shore. Here, there is a second, smaller lake right next to the first one. In the northeastern corner is the entrance to Unicorn Cave, which is barred by three [[Rock Mushroom]]s. After fully restoring power to the [[Rod of Seasons]], Link can use the nearby [[Tree Stump]] to change the season to autumn and pick up the ripened mushrooms. There is a patch of [[soil]] north of the stump. | ||
The westernmost island on the lake is connected to North Horon by a bridge. On this island surrounded by pitfalls there is a [[Treasure Chest]] containing a [[Gasha Seed]]. Once Link obtains the | The westernmost island on the lake is connected to North Horon by a bridge. On this island surrounded by pitfalls there is a [[Treasure Chest]] containing a [[Gasha Seed]]. Once Link obtains the {{Term|OoS|Zora's Flippers|link}}, he can swim to the other island, which is guarded by a [[Piranha]]. There is a second portal to Subrosia on this island; it allows him to reach a new area of Subrosia and obtain the Power of Autumn for the [[Rod of Seasons]],<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |publisher= Nintendo|page= 36}}</ref> which is needed to enter Unicorn's Cave. | ||
The lake dries up in summer, revealing the entrance to two caves on the lakebed (one in each lake). The cave in the larger lake must be blasted open with a [[Bomb]].<ref>{{Cite | The lake dries up in summer, revealing the entrance to two caves on the lakebed (one in each lake). The cave in the larger lake must be blasted open with a [[Bomb]].<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |publisher= Nintendo |page= 37}}</ref> It contains a Treasure Chest with 100 [[Rupee]]s inside. In a Linked Game, the Square Jewel appears instead.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |publisher= Nintendo |page= 40}}</ref> The other cave in the smaller lake is hidden under a rock. It holds another Treasure Chest which contains a [[Piece of Heart]].<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |publisher= Nintendo |page= 117}}</ref> | ||
===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The twin islands of Eyeglass Lake may be a reference to [[Spectacle Rock]], given its Japanese name, {{Romanize|メガネ池|Megane-chi|Spectacle Pond|2}}. | * The twin islands of Eyeglass Lake may be a reference to [[Spectacle Rock]], given its Japanese name, {{Romanize|メガネ池|Megane-chi|Spectacle Pond|2}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 15 April 2024
Eyeglass Pond,[1] also called Eyeglass Lake,[2][3] is a region of North Horon in Oracle of Seasons. The region is named after a lake in the area, which features two parallel islands resembling a pair of eyeglasses. The first Portal to Subrosia can be found here, as well as the fifth dungeon, Unicorn's Cave, and the Square Jewel in a Linked Game.
Features andd Overview
Link first enters Eyeglass Lake when finding his way to Subrosia for the first time. Link follows Rosa from the Eastern Suburbs to a small, enclosed area of Eyeglass Lake to the northeast where the Portal is located. Later on, Link obtains the Roc's Feather from the Snake's Remains, which enables him to jump over some pitfalls and explore the area proper. The lake freezes over in winter, allowing the young hero to reach the opposite shore. Here, there is a second, smaller lake right next to the first one. In the northeastern corner is the entrance to Unicorn Cave, which is barred by three Rock Mushrooms. After fully restoring power to the Rod of Seasons, Link can use the nearby Tree Stump to change the season to autumn and pick up the ripened mushrooms. There is a patch of soil north of the stump.
The westernmost island on the lake is connected to North Horon by a bridge. On this island surrounded by pitfalls there is a Treasure Chest containing a Gasha Seed. Once Link obtains the Zora's Flippers, he can swim to the other island, which is guarded by a Piranha. There is a second portal to Subrosia on this island; it allows him to reach a new area of Subrosia and obtain the Power of Autumn for the Rod of Seasons,[4] which is needed to enter Unicorn's Cave.
The lake dries up in summer, revealing the entrance to two caves on the lakebed (one in each lake). The cave in the larger lake must be blasted open with a Bomb.[5] It contains a Treasure Chest with 100 Rupees inside. In a Linked Game, the Square Jewel appears instead.[6] The other cave in the smaller lake is hidden under a rock. It holds another Treasure Chest which contains a Piece of Heart.[7]
Enemies
Trivia
- The twin islands of Eyeglass Lake may be a reference to Spectacle Rock, given its Japanese name, メガネ池 (Spectacle Pond).
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
Lago Binocolo[8] | Binoculars Lake | |
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Gallery
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Eyeglass Lake in winter
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Eyeglass Lake in spring
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Eyeglass Lake in summer
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Eyeglass Lake in autumn
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The first portal to Subrosia
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The lake proper
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The second island portal, guarded by a Piranha
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 251
- ↑ "Eyeglass Lake" — N/A (Oracle of Seasons)
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 2
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 36
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 37
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 40
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 117
- ↑ "Lago Binocolo" — Map (Oracle of Seasons, Italian localization)
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