Sleepless Waterfall

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Template:Place The Sleepless Waterfall is a waterfall at the beginning of the Zora's River in Ocarina of Time.[1]

Features

The waterfall lies as the final obstacle in the river Link must pass before entering Zora's Domain, of which the entrance is just behind the waterfall itself. The waterfall (and therefore, the Zora's River itself) flows from Zora's Fountain where Lord Jabu-Jabu dwells. It is possible to view the drop-off of the waterfall from Zora's Fountain, but unlike the trip from Gerudo Valley to Lake Hylia, jumping down the waterfall is impossible (without glitching) due to a series of stakes blocking travel.

The waterfall, and thus Zora's Domain, cannot be entered directly. Instead, Link must play Zelda's Lullaby in front of the waterfall, as indicated by the inscription on the ledge just in front of the waterfall; according to that inscription, the flow of the waterfall serves the King of Hyrule and so, when the King of Hyrule slumbers, so does the waterfall.[1]

It is possible that the waterfall where the Zora's Flippers are obtained in A Link to the Past is the same Sleepless Waterfall as in Ocarina of Time due to their similar placement, although Zora's Fountain is absent from the top and Zora's Domain would be unreachable behind the waterfall.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Sleepless Waterfall / The flow of this waterfall serves the King of Hyrule. When the King slumbers, so too do these falls." — Inscription (Ocarina of Time)


Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ねむらずの滝 Waterfall of Awakening
French-speaking countries French Cascade Insomniaque
Germany German Rastloser Wasserfall
Latin America SpanishLA Cataratas Insomnes