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*Week 2: the character awakens in Kakariko Village in Sahasrahla's house. The character must then find two more stone tablets. The character learns more of [[Ganon]] and a [[Link|first hero]] who saved the land not long ago. There is little plot in this episode, but there is much inventory growth. The week ends with Aginah talking of going to Link's house. He says that the Hero will accompany him.
*Week 2: the character awakens in Kakariko Village in Sahasrahla's house. The character must then find two more stone tablets. The character learns more of [[Ganon]] and a [[Link|first hero]] who saved the land not long ago. There is little plot in this episode, but there is much inventory growth. The week ends with Aginah talking of going to Link's house. He says that the Hero will accompany him.
*Week 3: The character wakes up in Link's house. The character then acquires the glove which allows him or her to lift heavy rocks once per screen. the goal is once again to acquire two more stone tablets.
*Week 3: The character wakes up in Link's house. The character then acquires the glove which allows him or her to lift heavy rocks once per screen. the goal is once again to acquire two more stone tablets.
*Week 4: Zelda decides she is going to follow the character throughout this week. She follows the character into the graveyard dungeon and the dungeon that goes up the mountain. On top is a giant stone tablet, and she tries to decipher it. Once she does, the tablet breaks, giving the character the [[Silver Arrow]]s and a path to get into Ganon's Tower. It is a simple level, and there is a drop down into an area like the center of the pyramid. Ganon says that he will steal the power. After the character defeats him, Zelda remarks that she never realized how beautiful Hyrule really is. When time runs out after 50 minutes, the character drops the master sword into place. He or she is transported back in a flash of light from where the hero came.
*Week 4: Zelda decides she is going to follow the character throughout this week. She follows the character into the graveyard dungeon and the dungeon that goes up the mountain. On top is a giant stone tablet, and she tries to decipher it. Once she does, the tablet breaks, giving the character the [[Silver Arrow]]s and a path to get into Ganon's Tower. It is a simple level, and there is a drop down into an area like the center of the pyramid. Ganon says that he will steal the power. After the character defeats him, Zelda remarks that she never realized how beautiful Hyrule really is. When time runs out after 50 minutes, the character drops the Master Sword into place. He or she is transported back in a flash of light from where the hero came. The reason Ganon still existed is that while Ganon's body was destroyed, his malicious spirit lived on, and coveted the power that the Hero of Light had.


It is speculated that Ganon's Tower is in the dark world, but no one is sure where it originally was. There are also spots for the [[Magic Cape]] and the [[Book of Mudora]], but neither of them normally appear in the game.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= These files were patched with the... Magic cape and Book Mudora| url= http://bszelda.zeldalegends.net/bszelda.shtml| title= BS Zelda| site= The BS Zelda Homepage}}</ref>
It is speculated that Ganon's Tower is in the dark world, but no one is sure where it originally was. There are also spots for the [[Magic Cape]] and the [[Book of Mudora]], but neither of them normally appear in the game.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= These files were patched with the... Magic cape and Book Mudora| url= http://bszelda.zeldalegends.net/bszelda.shtml| title= BS Zelda| site= The BS Zelda Homepage}}</ref>