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The primary theme of the dungeon is light versus darkness. Most of the puzzles require Link to create a source of light by interacting with the outside of the castle so that he can use the [[Mirror Shield]] to progress further through the inside of the castle, first by pressing a switch on the top of a pillar, and later by exploding the entrance room's ceiling with a [[Powder Keg]] so that the throne room can be accessed. Once Link enters the throne room, he will encounter [[Igos du Ikana]] and his two minions. After successfully defeating them using the [[Mirror Shield]] and the [[Fire Arrow]]s, the King teaches Link the [[Elegy of Emptiness]], which is necessary to advance once inside the [[Stone Tower]]. | The primary theme of the dungeon is light versus darkness. Most of the puzzles require Link to create a source of light by interacting with the outside of the castle so that he can use the [[Mirror Shield]] to progress further through the inside of the castle, first by pressing a switch on the top of a pillar, and later by exploding the entrance room's ceiling with a [[Powder Keg]] so that the throne room can be accessed. Once Link enters the throne room, he will encounter [[Igos du Ikana]] and his two minions. After successfully defeating them using the [[Mirror Shield]] and the [[Fire Arrow]]s, the King teaches Link the [[Elegy of Emptiness]], which is necessary to advance once inside the [[Stone Tower]]. | ||
There is also an optional puzzle regarding the pillars in flames that leads to a [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Heart Piece]]. | There is also an optional puzzle regarding the pillars in flames (north of the castle) that leads to a [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Heart Piece]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |