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{{Dungeons| name = Parapa Palace
{{Infobox Dungeon
|image = [[File:ParapaPalace.png]]
|image= File:TAoL Parapa Palace Entrance 2.png
|caption = Parapa Palace entrance
|caption= Parapa Palace entrance
|location = [[Parapa Desert]]
|location= [[Parapa Desert]]
|game = {{AOL}}
|game= TAoL
|other = ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''
|other= CN
|item = [[Candle]]{{Exp|in The Adventure of Link}}<br>[[Golden Key]]{{Exp|in Captain N: The Game Master}}
|item=  
|boss = [[Horsehead]]
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|quest = Placement of one of the [[Crystal#The Adventure of Link|Crystals]]
|TAoL= [[Candle]]
|element= <!-- Before adding, changing, or removing dungeon elements, please see the guidelines detailed on the template's page, located here: http://zeldawiki.org/Template:Element -->
|CN= [[Golden Key]]
|theme music = [[File:Palace.ogg|noicon]]
}}
}}
|boss= [[Mazura]]
|quest= Placement of one of the [[Crystal#The Adventure of Link|Crystals]]
|theme=
|strategy= {{StrategyWiki|Zelda II: The Adventure of Link/Parapa Palace#Parapa Palace|Parapa Palace}}
}}
{{Term/Store|Parapa Palace||Series, TAoL}} is a recurring {{Term|Series|Dungeon|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 146 {{Exp Game|TAoL}}}}</ref>


'''Parapa Palace''' is the first dungeon in {{AOL}}.  This white-bricked dungeon is known for its signature item, the [[Candle]], and its mighty protector, [[Horsehead]].
==Overview==
 
==={{TAoL|-}}===
==Entrance to the Palace==
====Entrance to the Palace====
This dungeon is located in northern [[Hyrule]], on the coast of the sprawling [[Parapa Desert]], from which the Palace takes its name.
This dungeon is located in northern [[Hyrule]], on the coast of the sprawling [[Parapa Desert]], from which the Palace takes its name.


==Themes and Navigation==
====Themes and Navigation====
In comparison to other palaces in ''The Adventure of Link'', Parapa Palace ranks among the smallest, and perhaps the most straightforward. The palace entrance is at ground level, leaving Link to scour the temple's three sub-surface floors for [[Key]]s and experience. [[Wosu]], [[Stalfos]], and [[Bubble]] enemies are most common, however, few orange [[Iron Knuckle]] pose a threat on lower floors. A lone [[Fairy]] is positioned on the easternmost room on the first floor; the rest of the temple is devoid of health supplements. Being the first dungeon of the game, it introduces "lifts", or makeshift elevators that transport Link from one floor to the next, a dungeon facet included in every palace of the game. This dungeon does not require the use of any [[Spells of The Adventure of Link|Spells]], although [[Spells of The Adventure of Link#Descrpition and effect#Shield Spell|Shield]] is recommended, especially in fighting Horsehead.
In comparison to other palaces in {{TAoL|-}}, Parapa Palace ranks among the smallest, and perhaps the most straightforward. The palace entrance is at ground level, leaving Link to scour the temple's three sub-surface floors for [[Key]]s and experience. [[Wosu]], [[Stalfos]], and [[Bubble]] enemies are most common, however, few orange [[Iron Knuckle]] pose a threat on lower floors. A lone [[Fairy]] is positioned on the easternmost room on the first floor; the rest of the temple is devoid of health supplements. Being the first dungeon of the game, it introduces "lifts", or makeshift elevators that transport Link from one floor to the next, a dungeon facet included in every palace of the game. This dungeon does not require the use of any [[Spells of The Adventure of Link|Spells]], although [[Spells of The Adventure of Link#Descrpition and effect#Shield Spell|Shield]] is recommended, especially in fighting Mazura.


The Candle is located in the western potion of the palace, while the palace's guardian, Horsehead, awaits in the easternmost section of the lowest floor.
The Candle is located in the western potion of the palace, while the palace's guardian, Mazura, awaits in the easternmost section of the lowest floor.


==Enemies and Traps==
=====Minor Enemies=====
<gallery>
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:Botpalace.png|[[Bot]]
|TAoL= Bot [Dark Blue], Bubble, Guma, Iron Knuckle, Red Stalfos, Wosu
File:BubbleTAoL.png|[[Bubble]]
}}
File:Gumasprite.png|[[Guma]]
File:Ironknuckle.png|[[Iron Knuckle]]
File:StalfosTAoL.png|[[Stalfos]]
File:Wosu.png|[[Wosu]]
</gallery>


==Non-canon Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
{{Noncanon|start}}
===''Captain N: The Game Master''===
===''Captain N: The Game Master''===
[[File:Parapa Palace (Captain N).png|thumb|right|The outside of the Parapa Palace in ''Captain N: the Game Master'']]
{{Noncanon|Start}}
The Parapa Palace makes an appearance in the "[[Quest for the Potion of Power]]" episode of ''Captain N: The Game Master''. [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda]], and Kevin visit the palace to obtain the [[Golden Key]], which will eventually lead them to find the [[Potion of Power]] in the [[Island Palace]]. Inside the Parapa Palace, the heroes fight various monsters such as [[Wosu]], [[Stalfos]], and [[Guma]]. Eventually, they reach an elevator that takes them to the chamber where the Golden Key is located. Link shatters the glass that was covering the key and a map leading to the Island Palace, causing the room to shake and reveal that Horsehead is the guardian of the golden item.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Who dares to steal my Golden Key?|name=Horsehead|show=Captain N: The Game Master|episode=16}}</ref> Link and Kevin are successful in defeating Horsehead, and the heroes exit the palace to continue on their search for the Potion of Power.
[[File:Parapa Palace (Captain N).png|thumb|150px|right|The outside of the Parapa Palace in ''Captain N: the Game Master'']]
{{Noncanon|end}}
The Parapa Palace makes an appearance in the "[[Quest for the Potion of Power]]" episode of ''Captain N: The Game Master''. [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda]], and Kevin visit the palace to obtain the [[Golden Key]], which will eventually lead them to find the [[Potion of Power]] in the [[Island Palace]]. Inside the Parapa Palace, the heroes fight various monsters such as [[Wosu]], [[Stalfos]], and [[Guma]]. Eventually, they reach an elevator that takes them to the chamber where the Golden Key is located. Link shatters the glass that was covering the key and a map leading to the Island Palace, causing the room to shake and reveal that Horsehead is the guardian of the golden item.<ref>{{Cite Episode|quote=Who dares to steal my Golden Key?|name=Horsehead|show=Captain N: The Game Master|episode=16}}</ref> Link and Kevin are successful in defeating Horsehead, and the heroes exit the palace to continue on their search for the Potion of Power.
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Parapa_Palace.png|Parapa Palace on the map
File:TAoL Parapa Palace Overworld.png|Parapa Palace on the map
File:ParapaEntrance.png|The entrance to Parapa Palace
File:TAoL Parapa Palace Entrance.png|The entrance to Parapa Palace
File:Parapa1.png|The busy hall full of Wosu
File:TAoL Parapa Palace.png|The busy hall full of Wosu
File:Parapa2.png|The lift system of Parapa Palace
File:TAoL Parapa Palace 2.png|The lift system of Parapa Palace
File:ParapaHH.png|The room in which Link fights Horsehead
File:TAoL Link Defeating Mazura.png|The room in which Link fights Mazura
File:candleandshield2.png|The newly-found Candle and Link's Shield Magic
File:TAoL Link Getting the Candle.png|The newly-found Candle and Link's Shield Magic
File:Parapa Palace Entrance (Captain N).png|The Parapa Palace entrance, as seen in ''Captain N: The Game Master''
File:Parapa Palace Entrance (Captain N).png|The Parapa Palace entrance, as seen in ''Captain N: The Game Master''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|jaM= Parapa Sanctuary
|esS=
|esSM=
|frF= Palais Parapa
|frFM=
|de= {{de|Palast von Parapa}}
|deM=
|it=
|itM=
|ko=
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[[Category:Dungeons]]
{{Categories
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|locations= CN
}}

Latest revision as of 03:01, 16 March 2024

Parapa Palace is a recurring Dungeon in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]

Overview

The Adventure of Link

Entrance to the Palace

This dungeon is located in northern Hyrule, on the coast of the sprawling Parapa Desert, from which the Palace takes its name.

Themes and Navigation

In comparison to other palaces in The Adventure of Link, Parapa Palace ranks among the smallest, and perhaps the most straightforward. The palace entrance is at ground level, leaving Link to scour the temple's three sub-surface floors for Keys and experience. Wosu, Stalfos, and Bubble enemies are most common, however, few orange Iron Knuckle pose a threat on lower floors. A lone Fairy is positioned on the easternmost room on the first floor; the rest of the temple is devoid of health supplements. Being the first dungeon of the game, it introduces "lifts", or makeshift elevators that transport Link from one floor to the next, a dungeon facet included in every palace of the game. This dungeon does not require the use of any Spells, although Shield is recommended, especially in fighting Mazura.

The Candle is located in the western potion of the palace, while the palace's guardian, Mazura, awaits in the easternmost section of the lowest floor.

Minor Enemies

Other Appearances

Captain N: The Game Master

The outside of the Parapa Palace in Captain N: the Game Master

The Parapa Palace makes an appearance in the "Quest for the Potion of Power" episode of Captain N: The Game Master. Link, Princess Zelda, and Kevin visit the palace to obtain the Golden Key, which will eventually lead them to find the Potion of Power in the Island Palace. Inside the Parapa Palace, the heroes fight various monsters such as Wosu, Stalfos, and Guma. Eventually, they reach an elevator that takes them to the chamber where the Golden Key is located. Link shatters the glass that was covering the key and a map leading to the Island Palace, causing the room to shake and reveal that Horsehead is the guardian of the golden item.[2] Link and Kevin are successful in defeating Horsehead, and the heroes exit the palace to continue on their search for the Potion of Power.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
パラパノシンデン (Parapa no Shinden)Parapa Sanctuary
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
帕拉帕神殿 (Pà lā pà Shén diàn)[5]Pàlāpà Palace
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Palais Parapa[4]Parapa Palace
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Palast von Parapa 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Palazzo di Parapa[3]Parapa's Palace
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Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 146 (TAoL)
  2. "Who dares to steal my Golden Key?" — Horsehead (Captain N: The Game Master, Episode 16)
  3. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 146
  4. Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 146
  5. 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 224
Major locations in The Adventure of Link
Tantari DesertParapa PalaceParapa DesertRuto TownNorth CastleRauru TownMidoro PalaceMoruge SwampMidoro SwampMido TownSaria TownDeath MountainDeath MountainKing's TombIsland PalaceDarunia TownNabooru TownOld Kasuto TownThree-Eye RockMaze IslandNew Kasuto Town

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