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{{Term/Store|Darkness||Series, TP, TPHD, TotK}},<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TotK |publisher= Piggyback |page= 17}}</ref>{{Name Ref|TPHD}} often also referred to as '''Shadow''',<ref>{{Cite|Discovery Log: Day... I've lost count.<br/><br/>I can feel that I'm a hair's breadth away from unlocking the secrets hidden within the {{Color|BotW Red|pedestal}}.<br/><br/>I'm certain that "{{Color|BotW Red|casting}}" and "{{Color|BotW Red|cold}}" refer to using a specific type of {{Color|BotW Red|shadow}}.<br/><br/>But I've run out of food entirely, and I doubt now that I ever had the tools to do the job...whatever they might be.|Mountain Peak Log|BotW}}</ref> is a pivotal element that has played a vital role in {{TLoZ|Series}}. It has served various purposes, both storyline-wise and gameplay-wise, and usually as a manifestation of evil (but not always).
{{Term/Store|Darkness||Series, TP, TPHD, TotK}},<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TotK |publisher= Piggyback |page= 17}}</ref>{{Name Ref|TPHD}} often referred to as '''Shadow''',<ref>{{Cite|Discovery Log: Day... I've lost count.<br/><br/>I can feel that I'm a hair's breadth away from unlocking the secrets hidden within the {{Color|BotW Red|pedestal}}.<br/><br/>I'm certain that "{{Color|BotW Red|casting}}" and "{{Color|BotW Red|cold}}" refer to using a specific type of {{Color|BotW Red|shadow}}.<br/><br/>But I've run out of food entirely, and I doubt now that I ever had the tools to do the job...whatever they might be.|Mountain Peak Log|BotW}}</ref> is a pivotal element that has played a vital role in {{TLoZ|Series}}. It has served various purposes, both in terms of story and gameplay, sometimes (but not always) as a manifestation of evil.


==Role in the Series==
==Role in the series==
===Darkness as a symbolic element===
===Darkness as a symbolic element===
Of all the elemental staples in the series, such as [[fire]], [[ice]] or [[light]], darkness has carried over the worst reputation. The reason for this is because this is the signature source of evil in the [[World of The Legend of Zelda]] and, most importantly, it is even the origin of the evil beings and creatures that overrun the [[Light World]]. Though the line between what is good and what is evil is not always clear, it is known that there has always been a contrast between light and dark, with Link striving in favor of the former. As detailed below, darkness is frequently portrayed through a setting that is more difficult to conquer than the Light World. In some games, Link himself is occasionally forced to fight [[Shadow Link|his dark counterpart]] as well.
Of all the elemental staples in the series, such as [[Fire]], [[Ice]] or [[Light]], Darkness has carried over the worst reputation. This is because of its association with evil in the [[World of The Legend of Zelda]] and its frequent use by many of the greatest villains who have menaced the [[Light World]]. Though the line between good and evil is not always clear cut, the conflict between good and evil is often represented as a battle between Light and Darkness, with Link often striving in favor of the former. In addition, Darkness is frequently portrayed through a setting that is more difficult to conquer than the Light World, and often represents the last dungeon Link must face before the final battle. In some games, Link himself is occasionally forced to fight [[Shadow Link|his dark counterpart]] as well.


That said, darkness does not always symbolize evil. In {{OoT}}, aside from the portrayal originated from {{Term|OoT3D|Ganon|link}} and his servants, darkness is canonically represented in the same way the other elements are. That representation, the [[Shadow Temple]], offers several puzzles, obstacles and enemies revolving around it, and is guarded by the Sage of Shadow (by the moment the events of the game take place, [[Impa]] fulfills that role, and also guards the Shadow Medallion until she gives it to Link). The [[Nocturne of Shadow]] pays homage to the element as well, and instantly transports anyone playing it to the backside of [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]], where the temple is located.
Despite this, Darkness does not always symbolize evil. In {{OoT}}, aside from the association with {{Term|OoT3D|Ganon|link}} and his servants, Shadow is portrayed as just another element alongside Light, [[Forest]], Fire, [[Water]], and [[Spirit]]. It is embodied by the [[Shadow Temple]], which is guarded by the Sage of Shadow, who grants Link the [[Shadow Medallion]] after she is awakened. The [[Nocturne of Shadow]] also pays homage to the element, and allows instant transportation to the area of [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]] that leads to the Shadow Temple.


Darkness has been represented by several benign races over the course of the series. One of them is the [[Sheikah]], a near-extinct race who used to protect the land of Hyrule secretly; the [[Ikana Kingdom]], no longer belonging to the world of mortals, overruns a major region of [[Termina]] when the [[Skull Kid]] invades the [[Stone Tower Temple]] in {{MM}}; the [[Twili]], formerly the Interlopers in Hyrule, was a peaceful race inhabiting the [[Twilight Realm]] until {{Term|TPHD|Zant|link}}'s rise to power; etc.
Darkness is also embodied by several benign races over the course of the series. The most famous are the [[Sheikah]], a near-extinct race who served the Hyrule royal family; they are dubbed the "Shadows of the [[Hylians]]" due to their existence as a subculture and tribe within the Hylian race who operate in secret. Their magic often involves the use of illusions and misdirection, which can be found throughout the Shadow Temple and the [[Bottom of the Well]]; one particular Sheikah developed the [[Lens of Truth]] to aid in the navigation of such areas. [[Impa]], one of the last surviving members of the Sheikah during the Era of Time, awakens as the Sage of Shadow.
 
The [[Twili]] are the descendants of Hylians who practiced dark magic in a bid to conquer the Sacred Realm, before they were banished to the [[Twilight Realm]] for their crimes; by the time of {{TP}}, they have adapted in the Twilight to become the peaceful race they are now. The exception to this is [[Zant]], who succumbed to his own jealousy and greed leading to his alignment with Ganondorf.
 
The hero from {{FSA}} is sometimes known as the ''Hero of Darkness'', and occasionally took on a form resembling Dark Link.


===Darkness as a setting===
===Darkness as a setting===
In addition to the shadow dungeons located through Hyrule and several other lands, there are also entire overworld locations that revolve around housing the creatures of darkness. The [[Dark World]], in {{ALttP}}, is a notable example, as every location from the Light World has a geographically direct counterpart in the other setting, which also shows a more evil vibe (for example, [[Village of Outcasts]] when compared to [[Kakariko Village]]). This applies, to a lesser extent, to the landmarks of [[Hyrule]] in {{TP}} when covered by the influence of {{Term|TPHD|Twilight|link}} by {{Term|TPHD|Zant}} and the de-powering of the Light Spirits who guard the different provinces.


In most cases, when Link stands on a place cursed by a dark force, he is affected in one or another way; in the aforementioned examples, the side effect is [[Transformation|shapeshifting]]. [[Fog|Dark Fog]], also located on dark places, affect the young hero the same way. In the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], Link loses [[Sand of Hours]] continuously when he is not within a safe zone. There may be a higher population of enemies (and some of them being undead) in these places as well.
In addition to the Shadow dungeons located throughout Hyrule and other lands, there are also entire overworld locations that act as a darker version of the Light World. The [[Dark World]] from {{ALttP}} mirrors many of the locations from the Light World but with a twist, often showing a more negative atmosphere (for example, [[Village of Outcasts]] when compared to [[Kakariko Village]]). This applies, to a lesser extent, to the landmarks of [[Hyrule]] in {{TP}} when covered by the influence of {{Term|TPHD|Twilight|link}} by {{Term|TPHD|Zant}} after the defeat of the Light Spirits who guarded the different provinces.
 
===Darkness as death===
 
The Shadow Temple is referred to as a "House of the Dead" by [[Sheik]]; it appropriately resembles a large tomb hidden behind the Kakariko Village Graveyard. Strewn throughout the dungeon are torture and execution devices, and several disembodied voices within the temple speak of Hyrule's "bloody history of greed and hatred" in regards to the dungeon's past.
 
The [[Ikana Kingdom]] of [[Termina]], once a land of light, is overrun by spirits and the undead after [[Skull Kid]] thrusts open the doors of the [[Stone Tower Temple]] in {{MM}}; [[King Igos du Ikana]] tasks the Hero of Time to close these doors in order to extinguish the "dark wind" and put them to rest.
 
The [[Cursed Spume]] is a Dark elemental variety of [[Spume]] that lives within dangerous and lethal environments, such as lava fools and poisonous lakes. Pools of poison are often found within Dark-themed areas, such as the [[Ancient Cistern]], [[Royal Family's Tomb]], and Bottom of the Well, and are often accompanied by the undead.  


===Darkness as a puzzle device===
===Darkness as a puzzle device===
In some [[Stealth]] missions, such as the infiltration in [[Deku Palace]] ({{MM}}) or in [[Forsaken Fortress]] ({{TWW}}), it is convenient to remain in the darkness, and some hunt-based [[sidequest]]s are best taken place at night. Likewise, in {{ST}}, some dark rooms house bombable walls that remain unnoticeable if there are lit candles, and [[Dark Ore]] must be transported under as little sunlight as possible.
 
Puzzles and dungeon mechanics pertaining to the element of Darkness often involve stealth, optical illusions, and even literal shadows.
 
In some [[Stealth]] missions, such as the [[Infiltration of Hyrule Castle]] or the [[Forsaken Fortress]], Link is required to remain in the shadows away from roaming [[Searchlight]]s, and some hunt-based [[sidequest]]s are best taken place at night. In {{ST}}, some dark rooms house bombable walls that remain unnoticeable if there are lit candles, and [[Dark Ore]] must be transported under as little sunlight as possible.
 
[[File:Shadow temple fake wall.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Link using the [[Lens of Truth]] to see through an illusory wall and a fake lantern]]
 
Optical illusions are the main dungeon mechanic of the Shadow Temple, Bottom of the Well, and [[Ganon's Castle]]. They may take the form of invisible enemies, traps, walls, and platforms, or alternatively as illusionary structures that are not actually there. The Lens of Truth greatly aids in the navigation of such obstacles, though it is not strictly necessary. Illusionary or invisible walls and platforms also appear in other Dark-themed dungeons such as [[Ganon's Tower]] and the [[Palace of the Four Sword]] from {{ALttP|-}}, the [[Dark Palace]] and [[Lorule Castle]] from {{ALBW}}, and the [[Fire Sanctuary]] from {{SS}}. Ganon in particular has a habit of using illusionary magic to become invisible during combat; in {{ALttP|-}}, he calls this a "special technique of darkness" and Link must illuminate the torches of the arena to render him visible again.
 
"Dark" variations of enemies often fire curses at Link, such as the Cursed Spume, [[Dark Keese]], and [[Dark Lizalfos]], who are found in great abundance within the Fire Sanctuary. When cursed, Link oftentimes cannot use his sword or other weapons; a similar mechanic is present in the Earth Temple in the form of [[Paralyzing Fog]] and the curses dispensed by [[Bubbles]]. The fog temporarily recedes when bathed in light from [[Medli]]'s harp or the [[Mirror Shield]]. A similar [[Dark Fog]] appears in the [[Palace of Twilight]] which forces Link to transform into his wolf form. Bosses such as [[Stalblind]] and [[Ghirahim]] also make use of Dark magic with their attacks, though these don't curse Link in any way.
 
In a more literal sense, Dark dungeons often make use of low light levels, dark bottomless pits, and enemies that drop from the ceiling such as [[Wallmasters]] and [[Skulltula]]s, whose presence is often indicated by their shadow.  


[[File:MM Fierce Deity Link Artwork.png|120px|right]]
[[File:MM Fierce Deity Link Artwork.png|120px|right]]
To date, there has been only one dark weapon usable by Link as an item. This item is the [[Fierce Deity's Mask]], so far exclusive of {{MM|-}}, which allows the wearer to turn into [[Fierce Deity Link]] and become capable of performing unmatched devastating attacks, enough to defeat bosses very quickly. It is hinted that the powers of this mask are as evil as those of Majora's Mask itself, but it can only be used during boss battles without glitches.
The [[Fierce Deity's Mask]] is by far the most renowned dark weapon usable by Link. It allows him to transform into [[Fierce Deity Link]] and unleash devastating attacks unmatched by virtually every other weapon in the series, enough to defeat bosses near instantaneously. It is hinted that the dark powers of the mask are comparable or even worse than Majora's Mask itself, but it can only be used during boss battles without glitches.


[[File:TP Midna Using Fused Shadows.png|thumb|left|[[Midna]] using the [[Fused Shadow]]]]
[[File:TP Midna Using Fused Shadows.png|thumb|left|[[Midna]] using the [[Fused Shadow]]]]
In the particular case of {{TP|-}}, [[Midna]] allows Link to make use of dark powers, although only as long as Link is within his [[Wolf Link|wolf form]]. One of these abilities is creating a field of energy that surrounds enemies, and allows the young hero to attack them all almost instantly. In wolf form, Link can also activate senses that allow him to see otherwise invisible objects, spirits, and scents (but his sight is darkened significantly). Also, Midna can teleport both Link and any big and heavy object from one landmark to another. Finally, when Midna is in possession of the entirety of the [[Fused Shadow]], she is able to transform into a spider-looking entity with deadly powers. Because she is the only one capable of using such dark powers without being corrupted by them, they aim to retrieve both the fragments of the Fused Shadow and the fragments of the [[Mirror of Twilight]], as regular enemies and characters otherwise mutate heavily into evil, dangerous monsters due to them.
In {{TP|-}}, [[Midna]] allows Link to make use of her dark powers when transformed as [[Wolf Link|wolf form]]. One of these abilities is creating a field of dark energy that traps foes and allows Link to perform a sweeping bite attack on them simultaneously. Link can also take advantage of the heightened senses of his wolf form to perceive otherwise invisible objects, spirits, and scents in a manner similar to the Lens of Truth. Midna can also teleport both Link and any big and heavy object from one landmark to another using Twilight magic. Finally, when Midna is in possession of the entirety of the [[Fused Shadow]], she is able to transform into a gigantic spider-like entity with a large spear. She is notably able to resist the corrupting effects of the Fused Shadow and [[Mirror of Twilight]] shards, making her a useful ally in the quest to stop Zant.
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==Dark-lurking and undead enemies and bosses==
==Darkness-based enemies and bosses==
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File:OoT Blue Bubble Model.png|[[Blue Bubble]]
File:OoT Blue Bubble Model.png|[[Blue Bubble]]
File:FS Ghini Sprite.png|[[Ghini]]
File:FS Ghini Sprite.png|[[Ghini]]
File:TAoL Wizzrobe Artwork.png|[[Wizzrobe]]
File:TAoL Carock Artwork.png|[[Carock]]
File:OoT Dark Link Model.png|[[Dark Link]]
File:OoT Dark Link Model.png|[[Dark Link]]
File:TAoL Bago-Bago Artwork.png|[[Bago-Bago]]
File:TAoL Bago-Bago Artwork.png|[[Bago-Bago]]
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File:ALttP Babusu Sprite.png|[[Babasu]]
File:ALttP Babusu Sprite.png|[[Babasu]]
File:LADX Bone Putter Sprite.png|[[Bone Putter]]
File:LADX Bone Putter Sprite.png|[[Bone Putter]]
File:ALttP Agahnim Artwork.png|[[Agahnim]]
File:LADX Boo Buddy Sprite.png|[[Boo Buddy]]
File:LADX Boo Buddy Sprite.png|[[Boo Buddy]]
File:LADX Giant Ghini Sprite.png|[[Giant Ghini]]
File:LADX Giant Ghini Sprite.png|[[Giant Ghini]]
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File:OoT Dead Hand Model.png|[[Dead Hand]]
File:OoT Dead Hand Model.png|[[Dead Hand]]
File:OoT Bongo Bongo Artwork.png|[[Bongo Bongo]]
File:OoT Bongo Bongo Artwork.png|[[Bongo Bongo]]
File:OoT Anubis Model.png|[[Anubis]]
File:MM Black Boe Model.png|[[Boe|Black Boe]]
File:MM Black Boe Model.png|[[Boe|Black Boe]]
File:MM Ghost Model.png|[[Ghost (Majora's Mask)|Ghost]]
File:MM Ghost Model.png|[[Ghost (Majora's Mask)|Ghost]]
File:MM Skullfish Model 2.png|[[Skullfish]]
File:MM Skullfish Model 2.png|[[Skullfish]]
File:MM Desbreko Model.png|[[Desbreko]]
File:MM Captain Keeta Model.png|[[Captain Keeta]]
File:MM Captain Keeta Model.png|[[Captain Keeta]]
File:OoT Flat the Younger Model.png|[[Flat the Younger]]
File:OoT Flat the Younger Model.png|[[Flat the Younger]]
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File:MM Igos du Ikana Artwork.png|[[Igos du Ikana]]
File:MM Igos du Ikana Artwork.png|[[Igos du Ikana]]
File:MM Gomess Model.png|[[Gomess]]
File:MM Gomess Model.png|[[Gomess]]
File:MM3D Majora's Mask Render.png|{{MM|Object}}
File:OoA Pumpkin Head Sprite.png|[[Pumpkin Head]]
File:OoA Shadow Hag Sprite.png|[[Shadow Hag]]
File:OoA Shadow Hag Sprite.png|[[Shadow Hag]]
File:OoS Vire Artwork.png|[[Vire]]
File:OoA Blue Stalfos Sprite 2.png|[[Blue Stalfos (Sub-Boss)]]
File:OoA Blue Stalfos Sprite 2.png|[[Blue Stalfos (Sub-Boss)]]
File:OoA Veran Artwork.png|[[Veran]]
File:OoA Veran Artwork.png|[[Veran]]
File:OoS Medusa Head Sprite.png|[[Medusa Head]]
File:OoS Medusa Head Sprite.png|[[Medusa Head]]
File:OoS Onox Artwork.png|[[General Onox]]
File:OoS Onox Artwork.png|[[General Onox]]
File:FS Rupee Wraith Artwork.png|[[Rupee Wraith]]
File:FS Blue Wisp Sprite.png|[[Whisp]]
File:FS Blue Wisp Sprite.png|[[Whisp]]
File:FS Vaati Artwork.png|[[Vaati]]
File:TWW Jalhalla Artwork.png|[[Jalhalla]]
File:TWW Jalhalla Artwork.png|[[Jalhalla]]
File:TP Shadow Beast Render.png|[[Shadow Beast]]
File:TP Shadow Beast Render.png|[[Shadow Beast]]
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File:TP Shadow Insect Render.png|[[Shadow Insect]]s
File:TP Shadow Insect Render.png|[[Shadow Insect]]s
File:TP Twilit Bloat Render.png|[[Twilit Bloat]]
File:TP Twilit Bloat Render.png|[[Twilit Bloat]]
File:TP Ghoul Rat Model.png|[[Ghoul Rat]]
File:TP Stalhound Render.png|[[Stalhound]]
File:TP Stalhound Render.png|[[Stalhound]]
File:TP Gibdo Model.png|[[Gibdo]]
File:TP Death Sword Render.png|[[Death Sword]]
File:TP Stallord Render.png|[[Stallord]]
File:TP Stallord Render.png|[[Stallord]]
File:TP Phantom Zant Render.png|[[Phantom Zant]]
File:TP Phantom Zant Render.png|[[Phantom Zant]]
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File:TP Ganondorf Render.png|[[Ganondorf]]
File:TP Ganondorf Render.png|[[Ganondorf]]
File:FPTRR Captain Stalfos Sprite.gif|[[Captain Stalfos]]
File:FPTRR Captain Stalfos Sprite.gif|[[Captain Stalfos]]
File:PH Ghost Ship.jpg|{{Term|PH|Ghost Ship|link}}
File:PH Phantom Eye Model.png|[[Phantom Eye]]
File:PH Reapling Model.png|[[Reapling]]
File:PH Cubus Sisters Artwork.png|[[Cubus Sisters]]
File:PH Bellum Artwork.png|[[Bellum]]
File:ST Key Master Model.png|[[Key Master]]
File:ST Nocturn Model.png|[[Nocturn]]
File:ST Nocturn Model.png|[[Nocturn]]
File:ST Wrecker Phantom Model.png|[[Phantom]]
File:ST Wrecker Phantom Model.png|[[Phantom]]
File:ST Skeldritch Introduction.png|[[Skeldritch]]
File:ST Demon Train Artwork.png|[[Demon Train]]
File:ST Demon Train Artwork.png|[[Demon Train]]
File:ST Cole Artwork.png|[[Chancellor Cole]]
File:ST Cole Artwork.png|[[Chancellor Cole]]
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File:SS Ghirahim Artwork.png|[[Ghirahim]]
File:SS Ghirahim Artwork.png|[[Ghirahim]]
File:SS Cursed Bokoblin Render.png|[[Cursed Bokoblin]]
File:SS Cursed Bokoblin Render.png|[[Cursed Bokoblin]]
File:SS Koloktos Render.png|[[Koloktos]]
File:SS Cursed Spume Model.png|[[Cursed Spume]]
File:SS Cursed Spume Model.png|[[Cursed Spume]]
File:SS Dark Keese Model.png|[[Dark Keese]]
File:SS Dark Keese Model.png|[[Dark Keese]]
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File:SS The Imprisoned Render.png|[[The Imprisoned]]
File:SS The Imprisoned Render.png|[[The Imprisoned]]
File:SS Demise Render.png|[[Demise]]
File:SS Demise Render.png|[[Demise]]
File:ALBW Yuga Artwork.png|[[Yuga]]
File:ALBW Stalblind Great Spin Attack.png|[[Stalblind]]
File:ALBW Yuga Ganon Model.png|[[Yuga Ganon]]
File:ALBW Yuga Ganon Model.png|[[Yuga Ganon]]
File:TFH Blue Poe Model.png|[[Poe]] (blue)
File:TFH Green Poe Model.png|[[Poe]] (green)
File:TFH Red Poe Model.png|[[Poe]] (red)
File:TFH White Poe Model.png|[[Poe]] (white)
File:TFH Prankster Poe Model.png|[[Prankster Poe]]
File:TFH Key Bandit Poe Model.png|{{Term|TFH|Key Bandit Poe|link}}
File:TFH Lantern Poe Model.png|{{Term|TFH|Lantern Poe|link}}
File:TFH Grim Repoe Model.png|[[Grim Repoe]]
File:TFH Prismantus Model.png|[[Prismantus]]
File:BotW Stalkoblin Model.png|[[Stalkoblin]]
File:BotW Stalkoblin Model.png|[[Stalkoblin]]
File:BotW Stalmoblin Model.png|[[Stalmoblin]]
File:BotW Stalmoblin Model.png|[[Stalmoblin]]
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==[[Dark World]] Settings==
==Darkness-based items==
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File:ALttP Magic Cape Sprite 2.png|[[Magic Cape]]
File:OoT Lens of Truth Model.png|[[Lens of Truth]]
File:OoT Shadow Medallion Model.png|[[Shadow Medallion]]
File:MM Fierce Deity's Mask Model.png|[[Fierce Deity's Mask]]
File:TP Shadow Crystal Render.png|[[Shadow Crystal]]
File:Fused Shadow (Complete).png|[[Fused Shadow]]
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==[[Dark World]] settings==
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File:ALttP Dark World Map.png|[[Dark World]]
File:ALttP Dark World Map.png|[[Dark World]]
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==Dark-themed and somber locations==
==Darkness-based areas==
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File:ALttP Pyramid of Power.png|[[Pyramid of Power]]
File:ALttP Palace of Darkness.png|[[Palace of Darkness]]
File:ALttP Ganon's Tower.png|[[Ganon's Tower]]
File:ALttP Palace of the Four Sword.png|[[Palace of the Four Sword]]
File:OoT Kakariko Village Graveyard.png|[[Graveyard]]
File:OoT Kakariko Village Graveyard.png|[[Graveyard]]
File:OoT Ganon's Castle.png|[[Ganon's Castle]]
File:OoT Ganon's Castle.png|[[Ganon's Castle]]
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File:MM Beneath the Well.png|[[Beneath the Well]]
File:MM Beneath the Well.png|[[Beneath the Well]]
File:MM Ancient Castle of Ikana.png|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]
File:MM Ancient Castle of Ikana.png|[[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]
File:Spirit's Grave.png|[[Spirit's Grave]]
File:Ancient Tomb.png|[[Ancient Tomb]]
File:OoA Black Tower.png|[[Black Tower]]
File:OoA Black Tower.png|[[Black Tower]]
File:OoS Explorer's Crypt.png|[[Explorer's Crypt]]
File:Northern Peak.png|[[Northern Peak]]
File:TWW Forsaken Fortress.png|[[Forsaken Fortress]]
File:TWW Forsaken Fortress.png|[[Forsaken Fortress]]
File:TWW Medli Flying.png|{{Term|TWW|Earth Temple|link}}
File:TWW Medli Flying.png|{{Term|TWW|Earth Temple|link}}
File:TWW Ghost Ship.jpg|{{Term|TWWHD|Ghost Ship|link}}
File:FSA Temple of Darkness.png|[[Temple of Darkness]]
File:FSA Temple of Darkness.png|[[Temple of Darkness]]
File:TMC Royal Crypt.png|[[Royal Crypt]]
File:TMC Royal Crypt.png|[[Royal Crypt]]
File:TMC Dark Hyrule Castle.png|[[Dark Hyrule Castle]]
File:TMC Dark Hyrule Castle.png|[[Dark Hyrule Castle]]
File:ArbitersGroundsDistanceTP.png|[[Arbiter's Grounds (Dungeon)|Arbiter's Grounds]]
File:TP Palace of Twilight.png|[[Palace of Twilight]]
File:TP Palace of Twilight.png|[[Palace of Twilight]]
File:PH Temple of the Ocean King.png|[[Temple of the Ocean King]]
File:PH Temple of the Ocean King.png|[[Temple of the Ocean King]]
File:Corruption SS.jpg|[[Ancient Cistern]] (lower floors)
File:Corruption SS.jpg|[[Ancient Cistern]] (lower floors)
File:SS_Fire_Sanctuary.png|[[Fire Sanctuary (Dungeon)]]
File:ALBW Dark Palace.png|[[Dark Palace]]
File:ALBW Dark Palace.png|[[Dark Palace]]
File:ALBW Skull Woods.png|[[Skull Woods]]
File:ALBW Lorule Castle.png|[[Lorule Castle]]
File:ALBW Lorule Castle.png|[[Lorule Castle]]
File:TFH Illusory Mansion Stage 2.png|[[Illusory Mansion]]
File:TFH Palace Noir Stage 1.png|[[Palace Noir]]
File:TFH Lone Labyrinth Stage 1.png|[[Lone Labyrinth]]
File:TFH Grim Temple Stage 3.png|[[Grim Temple]]
File:TFH Grim Temple Stage 3.png|[[Grim Temple]]
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Rudania 2.png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Rudania|link}} (first half)
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Rudania 2.png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Rudania|link}} (first half)
File:BotW Thyphlo Ruins.png|[[Thyphlo Ruins]]
File:BotW Thyphlo Ruins.png|[[Thyphlo Ruins]]
File:TotK Akkala Highlands Depths.png|[[Depths|The Depths]]
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