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{{Release|jp= 1987<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= {{TLotHoH}}|publisher= Keibunsha|page= 1}}</ref>}}
{{Release|jp= March 1, 1987<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= {{TLotHoH}}|publisher= Keibunsha|page= dust jacket}}</ref>}}
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{{Release|jp= ISBN-10: {{ISBN|4-7669-0518-0}}<br/>• ISBN-13: {{ISBN|9784766905182}}}}
{{Release|jp= ISBN-10: {{ISBN|4-7669-0518-0}}<br/>• ISBN-13: {{ISBN|9784766905182}}}}
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''{{Name|Japanese|The Adventure of Link: The Legend of the Hero of Hyrule}}'' is a gamebook published by [[Keibunsha]] in 1987. It is Number 10 in the ''[[Adventure Hero's Books]]'' series, which also contains the [[Manga]] gamebook {{AOV}}.
''{{Name|Japanese|The Adventure of Link: The Legend of the Hero of Hyrule}}'' is a gamebook published by [[Keibunsha]] on March 1, 1987. It is Number 10 in the ''[[Adventure Hero's Books]]'' series, which also contains the [[Manga]] gamebook {{AOV}}.


==About==
==About==
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The story is set in an alternate universe version of the {{Term|TLotHoH|Hyrule|link}}. The Dark King {{Term|TLotHoH|Galgoa|link}} has died after 10,000 years ruling over this world, cursing the land from his deathbed. His demonic servant {{Term|TLotHoH|Deor|link}} knows that the blood of {{Term|TLotHoH|Link|link}} can revive his master. Meanwhile, the {{Term|TLotHoH|King of Hyrule|link}} is also searching for {{Term|TLotHoH|Link}} at the advice of {{Term|TLotHoH|Impa|link}}, hoping that he can restore peace to the ailing land.
The story is set in an alternate universe version of the {{Term|TLotHoH|Hyrule|link}}. The Dark King {{Term|TLotHoH|Galgoa|link}} has died after 10,000 years ruling over this world, cursing the land from his deathbed. His demonic servant {{Term|TLotHoH|Deor|link}} knows that the blood of {{Term|TLotHoH|Link|link}} can revive his master. Meanwhile, the {{Term|TLotHoH|King of Hyrule|link}} is also searching for {{Term|TLotHoH|Link}} on the advice of {{Term|TLotHoH|Impa|link}}, hoping that he can restore peace to the ailing land and heal {{Term|TLotHoH|Zelda|link}}, who has taken ill. He will need to use the Triforce of Courage, which has been hidden in the Valley of Death to protect it from those with impure hearts who would use it. To access it requires placing three crystals in shrines around the land, then bringing them together along with the Miracle Shield to the Great Palace; this method is only open to one bearing the Triforce mark. Unfortunately, this land has no Link. The people therefore must reach out across time and space to the Link who defeated Ganon in another Hyrule.
 
Link sets out on his journey through the desolate land, gathering secret codes and battling monsters (despite the title and the basic premise resembling {{AoL}}, much of the content with regards to enemy types and items is taken from {{TLoZ}}). Along the way Link is aided by the Dark Knight, a mysterious and ambiguous figure. A confrontation with Deor reveals his true form, that of a monstrous bat, as well as the fact that his henchman have secretly gathered Link's blood from the site of his battles during the adventure... however, the ritual to revive Galgoa has not been successful.
 
During the climax it is revealed that the "Link" that the player has been controlling through the entire gamebook was actually Zelda in disguise, and that the Dark Knight was in fact Link. Together they defeat Deor, and Zelda is able to take the Triforce of Courage and save the day. In the epilogue it is further explained that the attempt to reach across worlds to Link was not immediately successful, so Zelda feigned her illness and (bearing the Triforce mark herself) took on the identity of Link in an attempt to save her world. Link did arrive but in turn disguised himself in order to enable and assist Zelda on her own journey. In the text Zelda also apologises to you, the player, for deceiving you.


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==External Links==
*[https://archive.org/details/zelda_book_gamebook_links_adventurous_quest High-quality scans of the entire book by History of Hyrule, hosted on the Internet Archive]


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