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(As I've noted on the Earth Dungeon talk page, simply being located underground isn't enough. Otherwise about half the dungeons in the series are earth dungeons. This dungeon is a mechanized fortress that happens to be underground.)
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'''Thieves' Town''', also known as '''Gargoyle's Domain''', is the eighth dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' and the location of the fourth [[crystal]].
'''Thieves' Town''', also known as '''Gargoyle's Domain''', is the eighth dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' and the location of the fourth [[crystal]].

Revision as of 22:27, 14 January 2012

Template:Dungeons Thieves' Town, also known as Gargoyle's Domain, is the eighth dungeon in A Link to the Past and the location of the fourth crystal.

Entrance to the Town

The dungeon is located in the center of the Village of Outcasts. The entrance to Thieves' Town is the same place where the Weathercock is in Kakariko Village, and is protected by iron bars which can be pulled off from the entrance.

Themes and Navigation

Within the dungeon, the early part to be explored is a maze filled with enemies and treasure. Once Link makes it through the maze, he finds the boss room straight ahead. Apparently, no one is waiting for Link in there. The young hero then goes to the upper floor after walking through some conveyer belts; with some rooms visited, Link finds one with a bombable ground. By making a hole in there, light reaches the boss room, but still there's no signal from anybody. Link finally goes to the lower levels where he finds both the Titan's Mitt, useful to lift heavier and bigger objects, and a girl trapped in a cell. She asks to be rescued, but refuses to go outside into the light or to the top floor. Instead, Link takes her to the boss room. Once in the light, she is revealed to be Blind the Thief, the actual boss. After achieving victory, Link gains a Heart Container and rescues the true Maiden.

The way the boss is found makes this dungeon different from the others. Only Snowpeak Ruins in Twilight Princess reuses the concept.

Names in Other Regions
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