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{{Term/Store|Palace|Palaces|Series|plural}} are a recurring type of [[dungeon]] in {{TLoZ|Series}}.{{Name Ref}} | |||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
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In {{TAoL|-}}, the palaces are explored with a side-scrolling format and, like the labyrinths in ''The Legend of Zelda'', can be distinguished by the color of the bricks they were built with; they usually require Link using magic spells to be conquered, and fighting enemies is now optional (as long as they're easy to overlook, of course). In {{ALttP|-}}, the palaces are explored in top-view perspective, and have a more elaborate interior than the previously cited dungeons, having more hazards, obstacles and traps; as with all other dungeons in the game, a [[Big Key]] is required in each palace to meet the boss. | In {{TAoL|-}}, the palaces are explored with a side-scrolling format and, like the labyrinths in ''The Legend of Zelda'', can be distinguished by the color of the bricks they were built with; they usually require Link using magic spells to be conquered, and fighting enemies is now optional (as long as they're easy to overlook, of course). In {{ALttP|-}}, the palaces are explored in top-view perspective, and have a more elaborate interior than the previously cited dungeons, having more hazards, obstacles and traps; as with all other dungeons in the game, a [[Big Key]] is required in each palace to meet the boss. | ||
Palaces appear to a lesser extent in other games in the series, for different purposes. The [[Palace of Twilight]], in | Palaces appear to a lesser extent in other games in the series, for different purposes. The [[Palace of Twilight]], in {{TP|-}}, houses Usurper King [[Zant]] and three of the [[Fused Shadow]]s. | ||
==List of Palaces== | ==List of Palaces== | ||
==={{TAoL|-}}=== | ==={{TAoL|-}}=== | ||
Palaces appear primarily in {{TAoL}}, and are the dungeons of the game. In order, these are: | |||
#[[Parapa Palace]] | #[[Parapa Palace]] | ||
#[[Midoro Palace]] | #[[Midoro Palace]] | ||
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==={{ALttP|-}}=== | ==={{ALttP|-}}=== | ||
The term Palace is also used to refer to certain dungeons in {{ALttP}}: | The term Palace is also used to refer to certain dungeons in {{ALttP}}: | ||
#[[ | #[[Eastern Palace]] | ||
# | #{{Term|ALttP|Desert Palace|link}} | ||
#[[Palace of Darkness]] | #[[Palace of Darkness]] | ||
#[[ | #[[Swamp Palace]] | ||
#[[Ice Palace]] | #[[Ice Palace]] | ||
#[[Palace of the Four Sword]] (GBA remake only) | #[[Palace of the Four Sword]] (GBA remake only) | ||
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#[[Deku Palace]] | #[[Deku Palace]] | ||
=== | ==={{TP|-}}=== | ||
#[[Fanadi's Palace]], home to [[Madame Fanadi]], is located in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. | #[[Fanadi's Palace]], home to [[Madame Fanadi]], is located in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. | ||
#[[Palace of Twilight]]. | #[[Palace of Twilight]]. | ||
=== | ==={{ALBW|-}}=== | ||
The term Palace is also used to refer to certain dungeons in {{ALBW}}: | The term Palace is also used to refer to certain dungeons in {{ALBW}}: | ||
#[[ | #[[Eastern Palace]] | ||
# | #{{Term|ALttP|Desert Palace|link}} | ||
#[[ | #[[Swamp Palace]] | ||
#[[Dark Palace]] | #[[Dark Palace]] | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In {{TAoL|-}}, and in some cases in {{ALttP|-}} (i.e., [[Eastern Palace | *In {{TAoL|-}}, and in some cases in {{ALttP|-}} (i.e., [[Eastern Palace|East Palace]], {{Term|ALttP|Desert Palace|link}}, and the [[Palace of Darkness|Dark Palace]]), the term "palace" is used as a translation of the Japanese term {{Romanize|神殿|shinden}}; in the Japanese version of the former, the term "sanctuary" is used instead. This may be related to the policy of Nintendo of America to remove overt religious references from games.<ref>{{Cite Web|url=http://www.filibustercartoons.com/Nintendo.php |title= Nintendo's Era of Censorship |site= Filibuster Cartoons}}</ref> From {{OoT|-}} onward, however, this policy was no longer applied to locations in this series, and so 神殿 is given its literal translation of "temple". | ||
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