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The '''Deepwood Shrine''' is the first dungeon within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. It is a [[minish]]-size dungeon located behind the lost city of the Minish deep within the [[Minish Woods]]. | The '''Deepwood Shrine''' is the first dungeon within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. It is a [[minish]]-size dungeon located behind the lost city of the Minish deep within the [[Minish Woods]]. It was once a meeting place between Minish and humans. | ||
==Entrance to the Shrine== | ==Entrance to the Shrine== |
Revision as of 15:51, 20 December 2011
Template:Dungeons The Deepwood Shrine is the first dungeon within The Minish Cap. It is a minish-size dungeon located behind the lost city of the Minish deep within the Minish Woods. It was once a meeting place between Minish and humans.
Entrance to the Shrine
Due to Vaati opening the Bound Chest, the shrine is now infested with monsters and has been abandoned by the nearby Forest Minish of the Minish Village.
When Link comes to the Minish Woods in search of a way to reforge the Picori Blade, the Elder tells the young hero to seek out the four elements, one of which is hidden in the shrine. The Elder gives Link permission to enter the shrine, guarded by the village priest, Festari.
The Shrine shows many signs of being long abandoned, due to the large amount of cobwebs aligning the walls. The main room in the dungeon houses a large barrel which Link must use to reach the other parts of the dungeon. Most of the puzzles in the shrine involve pushing pots or statues onto switches or using the Gust Jar to open passageways. The bottom floor is flooded with water and Link must use a lilypad to navigate, using the Gust Jar as the motor. It is infested with Sluggulas, Pestos and Puffstools.
Minor Enemies and Traps
Gallery
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The hub of the dungeon
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Inside the barrel