Ancient Cistern

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The Ancient Cistern is a dungeon located near Lake Floria featured in Skyward Sword. A giant stone statue sits at the center of the dungeon. Water plays a vital role in the dungeon, which can be seen by the presence of streams, stream pools, lilypads, water wheels and pipes full of high-pressure water. Although at first the Ancient Cistern appears to be a serene, aquatic-themed temple - with distinctly far-eastern architecture - descent into the dungeon's lower level which is inside the Statue Head in the main room reveals that it is built on a sort of cursed abyssal underworld, populated with undead enemies. Dark, purple water which damages and curses anyone entering it can be found there, where a crowd of Cursed Bokoblin roam. The dungeon's main item is the Whip and its boss is Koloktos, the Ancient Automaton. After Link defeats Koloktos, he can claim the first of the Sacred Flames.

Navigation

The dungeon contains many drains and switches, due to its nature as a cistern. After Link obtains the whip, he can use it to activate many of the switches in the dungeon, including raising and lowering the central statue, the whip also plays a vital role in flipping over various lilypads. Many of the lilypads located in the dungeon have a spiked bottom that can hurt Link if he touches it, but the lily pad can be flipped over with the whip to the safe upperside of the lily pad. The whip is also used often to unscrew the tops of tubes, creating geysers which can lift Link to other destinations. Many sections of the dungeon are submerged underwater, which Link can navigate easily due with the Water Dragon's Scale. However, in the underworld section of the dungeon, all water is a cursed evil purplish color that will damage Link upon contact. This underground section seems to depart from the rest of the dungeon, offering puzzles based on time or skill rather than the manipulation of water. One underground section has Link fighting off Cursed Bokoblins as the dungeon's statue falls down from above. In contrast, the upper dungeon levels prefer to use water-based puzzles and whip-activated switches as Link's main obstacles to overcome.

Enemies

Trivia

  • The act of unscrewing the water geysers is similar to the pipe system from the Great Bay Temple in Majora's Mask.
  • The dungeon appears to be based on the short story, "The Spider's Thread". In it, the Lord Buddha is walking through paradise and gazes into a pond, past the lotus petals veiling the water's surface, seeing into the depths of hell. There in the darkness he sees a criminal, Kandata, who once intentionally avoided stepping on a spider. Moved to try reclaiming this man, the Buddha lowers a spider thread into hell, and Kandata starts climbing to paradise. However, other sinners begin climbing as well, and Kandata, worried that the thread will not support the weight, exclaims that it is his and his alone. At this point the thread breaks, because Kandata was worried only about his own salvation and not his fellow sinners.
    • The architecture of this dungeon also greatly reflects that of far-eastern temples. The statue head in the main room, the Blessed Idol key, and even Koloktos bear a striking resemblance to Buddha.

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External Links

Official Japanese webpage

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