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[[ | The origin of the '''Magic Crystal''' is a mystery, but at some point in the early history of [[Hyrule]] this legendary relic was shattered into six individual shards. These shards were buried for centuries within six [[Palace]]s, ferociously guarded by fearsome creatures. Through an ancient magic, the six Magic Crystals contained the power to open the gate to the [[Great Palace]]. In ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' to activate this magical reaction, Link placed each shard on spiritual statues housed within the dungeons. | ||
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The origin of the Magic Crystal is a mystery, but at some point in the early history of Hyrule this legendary relic was shattered into six individual shards. These shards were buried for centuries within six Palaces, ferociously guarded by fearsome creatures. Through an ancient magic, the six Magic Crystals contained the power to open the gate to the Great Palace. In The Adventure of Link to activate this magical reaction, Link placed each shard on spiritual statues housed within the dungeons.