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==''Four Swords''==
=={{FS|-}}==
[[File:FS Overworld.png|300px|thumb|right|A map of the Hyrule overworld featured in ''Four Swords'']]
[[File:FS Overworld.png|300px|thumb|right|A map of the Hyrule overworld featured in {{FS|-}}]]
''Four Swords'' features yet another incarnation of Hyrule that contrasts with previous versions of the kingdom. Several locations appear in the game that have not yet appeared in any other, such as the [[Sea of Trees]], the [[Chambers of Insight]], and [[Talus Cave]]. [[Death Mountain]] makes a reappearance as one of the few recurring places that appears in this version of Hyrule. There is also a region above the clouds, where [[Vaati's Palace]] resides floating high above the land.
{{FS|-}} features yet another incarnation of Hyrule that contrasts with previous versions of the kingdom. Several locations appear in the game that have not yet appeared in any other, such as the [[Sea of Trees]], the [[Chambers of Insight]], and [[Talus Cave]]. [[Death Mountain]] makes a reappearance as one of the few recurring places that appears in this version of Hyrule. There is also a region above the clouds, where [[Vaati's Palace]] resides floating high above the land.
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==''The Minish Cap''==
==''The Minish Cap''==
[[File:800px-Hyrule (The Minish Cap).png|270px|thumb|right|An image of the Hyrule overworld as it appeared in ''The Minish Cap'']]
[[File:800px-Hyrule (The Minish Cap).png|270px|thumb|right|An image of the Hyrule overworld as it appeared in ''The Minish Cap'']]
The geography of Hyrule presented in {{TMC}} introduces new locations such as the wild marshlands of [[Castor Wilds]], the rocky [[Mount Crenel]], and the eerie [[Royal Valley]], while such common landmarks as [[Death Mountain]] and [[Kakariko Village]] are absent. [[Hyrule Field]] is divided into sectors, and locations such as [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and [[Hyrule Castle Town|Hyrule Town]] (a different incarnation of [[Hyrule Castle Town]]) serve as major populated areas. Another recurring locale is the classic home of the Royal Family, [[Hyrule Castle]], which sits to Hyrule Field's northern borders and plays a pivotal role in the progression of the game. Many areas can only be explored while Link is small, such as Melari's Mines or the Minish Village in the [[Minish Woods]]. A large part of the map is also covered in clouds and is known as the [[Cloud Tops]]. This is the home of the [[Wind Tribe]] and the location of the [[Palace of Winds]]. There is some continuity with locations from the rest of the ''Four Swords'' trilogy, as this game likely shows the palace before [[Vaati]] began using it as his residence, in addition to the [[Tower of Winds]], which is revealed to have begun as the home of the Wind Tribe in this game.
The geography of Hyrule presented in {{TMC}} introduces new locations such as the wild marshlands of [[Castor Wilds]], the rocky [[Mount Crenel]], and the eerie [[Royal Valley]], while such common landmarks as [[Death Mountain]] and [[Kakariko Village]] are absent. [[Hyrule Field]] is divided into sectors, and locations such as [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and [[Hyrule Castle Town|Hyrule Town]] (a different incarnation of [[Hyrule Castle Town]]) serve as major populated areas. Another recurring locale is the classic home of the Royal Family, [[Hyrule Castle]], which sits to Hyrule Field's northern borders and plays a pivotal role in the progression of the game. Many areas can only be explored while Link is small, such as Melari's Mines or the Minish Village in the [[Minish Woods]]. A large part of the map is also covered in clouds and is known as the [[Cloud Tops]]. This is the home of the [[Wind Tribe]] and the location of the [[Palace of Winds]]. There is some continuity with locations from the rest of the {{FS|-}} trilogy, as this game likely shows the palace before [[Vaati]] began using it as his residence, in addition to the [[Tower of Winds]], which is revealed to have begun as the home of the Wind Tribe in this game.
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