Gerudo Desert

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The Gerudo desert in Twilight Princess is vast and Gerudo-less

The Gerudo Desert is a desert in Hyrule and was first introduced in Ocarina of Time and reappears appears in Twilight Princess. It features a large vast desert that is not occupied by any of the races living in Hyrule except for the Gerudo tribe, who have a fort there (in Ocarina of Time) Although it is not of great importance to the game, it features some parts of the story line. In both games the desert contains each a dungeon. In Ocarina of Time the Spirit Temple and in Twilight Princess; Arbiter's Grounds. In Twilight Princess, it also contains the Mirror Chamber, witch holds the Mirror of Twilight; witch is the main way to the Twilight Realm.


In Ocarina of Time

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The Gerudo desert with the Desert Colossus in Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time the Gerudo Desert is habited by a female thief-tribe called Gerudo. It is located in the west part of Hyrcule and it is only of the biggest areas of the game. The Gerudo lay in there fortress called the Gerudo Fortress. At the begining Link gets caught by the Gerudo and manages to escape from prison. After getting the Gerudo Membership Card, the path to the desert will be opended. The desert has the name of the Haunted Wasteland. This desert has a constent Sandstorm and will only be passed by an instruction given by the Gerudos. This will help Link to reach the Desert Colossus, a massive statue carved into stone to believed to represent the Gerudo's goddness. Inside the Colossus, lays the eight dungeon of the game; The Spirit Temple. There [[Link], defeats Twinrova and gets the Spirit Medallion.


In Twilight Princess

The Gerudo Desert re appers in Twilight Princess in the Desert Province. It is located in the southeast corner of the Twilight Princess map in the Wii version and in the southwest corner of the Gamecube version. This time, Gerudo Desert is unhabitated by persons (unlike in Ocarina of Time). It expands on a vast territory, but most of its surface is a barren wasteland with no signs of life other than some monsters like Moldorms,Shadow Beasts, Bulblins and Leevers. It also has long endless holes with in it's surface. The gerudo desert has only two significative locations: Arbiter's Grounds and Gerudo Mesa. Here lays the forth dungeon; Arbiter's Grounds and as well as the first shard of the Mirror of Twilight. After finishing Arbiter's Grounds, Link enters the Mirror Chamber witch is the main and only way to the Twilight Realm. After Midna and Link retrevie the last mirror shard, the chamber with the mirror, transports them to the Twilight Palace

Aside from the Arbiter's Grounds, the Gerudo Mesa is the only other important location there. In the It is where the Cave of Ordeals, a large optional dungeon where the Fairy Tears can be retreved. Strangely, the Gerudo Desert is completely cut off from the rest of Hyrule. It can first only be reached by being shot out of Fyer's cannon, and can only be left by warping from Lake Hylia.

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