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===''The Adventure of Link''===
===''The Adventure of Link''===
[[File:ALttP Death Mountain Light world.png|thumb|right|150px|Death Mountain in ''A Link to the Past'']]In ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', the area of Hyrule that was seen in the game's prequel, ''The Legend of Zelda'', can be seen in the deep south of [[Western Hyrule]], although was made considerably smaller but still retaining much of the same shape. This area of Hyrule also includes the Death Mountain region, but greatly expanded in ''The Adventure of Link''. Death Mountain, located south of the [[Water Town of Saria]], is comprised of a dozen or so different tunnels that house many enemies, several of which lead to dead ends if the wrong paths are taken. A few tunnels also have pools of lava, usually with a bridge suspended above them. Only a few paths lead to the southern region of Hyrule, where Link can find a [[hammer]] hidden in a cave.
[[File:ALttP Death Mountain Light world.png|thumb|150px|Death Mountain in ''A Link to the Past'']]In ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', the area of Hyrule that was seen in the game's prequel, ''The Legend of Zelda'', can be seen in the deep south of [[Western Hyrule]], although was made considerably smaller but still retaining much of the same shape. This area of Hyrule also includes the Death Mountain region, but greatly expanded in ''The Adventure of Link''. Death Mountain, located south of the [[Water Town of Saria]], is comprised of a dozen or so different tunnels that house many enemies, several of which lead to dead ends if the wrong paths are taken. A few tunnels also have pools of lava, usually with a bridge suspended above them. Only a few paths lead to the southern region of Hyrule, where Link can find a [[hammer]] hidden in a cave.


===''A Link to the Past''===  
===''A Link to the Past''===  
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===''Ocarina of Time''===
===''Ocarina of Time''===
[[File:EDMT.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Death Mountain Trail]]
[[File:EDMT.jpg|thumb|200px|The Death Mountain Trail]]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Death Mountain is home to the [[Goron]]s, a peaceful race of people who eat rocks and are exceptionally good at forging blades,<ref>{{cite|I am one of the Gorons, the stone-eating people who live on Death Mountain.|A Goron|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> and, among them, [[Biggoron]] who lives on the mountain itself. It can only be reached via a gate in [[Kakariko Village]], but anyone wishing to travel up to Death Mountain will need the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|King]]'s permission.<ref>{{cite|Climb up the stairs at the north end of the village to find the trail that leads up Death Mountain. But you need the King's permission to actually go up the mountain.|Kakariko Village soldier|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> It is said that the state of the mountain is reflected by the clouds surrounding the peak: if they look normal, then Death Mountain is at peace.<ref>{{cite|It is said that the clouds surrounding this peak reflect the condition of Death Mountain. When they look normal, it is at peace.|Kaepora Gaebora|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Death Mountain is home to the [[Goron]]s, a peaceful race of people who eat rocks and are exceptionally good at forging blades,<ref>{{cite|I am one of the Gorons, the stone-eating people who live on Death Mountain.|A Goron|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> and, among them, [[Biggoron]] who lives on the mountain itself. It can only be reached via a gate in [[Kakariko Village]], but anyone wishing to travel up to Death Mountain will need the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|King]]'s permission.<ref>{{cite|Climb up the stairs at the north end of the village to find the trail that leads up Death Mountain. But you need the King's permission to actually go up the mountain.|Kakariko Village soldier|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> It is said that the state of the mountain is reflected by the clouds surrounding the peak: if they look normal, then Death Mountain is at peace.<ref>{{cite|It is said that the clouds surrounding this peak reflect the condition of Death Mountain. When they look normal, it is at peace.|Kaepora Gaebora|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>


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===''Twilight Princess''===
===''Twilight Princess''===
[[File:Death Mountain TP.jpg|right|thumb|Death Mountain in ''Twilight Princess''|300px]]
[[File:Death Mountain TP.jpg|thumb|300px|Death Mountain in ''Twilight Princess'']]
Death Mountain is featured once again in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and is still home to the [[Goron]] tribe. Due to its volcanic nature, the mountain also boasts a number of geological curiosities, like powerful steam jets, and even mineral-rich [[Hot Spring]]s. While the mountain is not quite as active as it was during child Link's climb in ''Ocarina of Time'', Death Mountain experiences frequent eruptions early on in the game due to events related to the [[Twilight]].
Death Mountain is featured once again in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and is still home to the [[Goron]] tribe. Due to its volcanic nature, the mountain also boasts a number of geological curiosities, like powerful steam jets, and even mineral-rich [[Hot Spring]]s. While the mountain is not quite as active as it was during child Link's climb in ''Ocarina of Time'', Death Mountain experiences frequent eruptions early on in the game due to events related to the [[Twilight]].


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=== ''Link's Crossbow Training'' ===
=== ''Link's Crossbow Training'' ===
[[File:LCT Goron down.jpg|left|thumb|The Death Mountain stage of ''Link's Crossbow Training''.]]
[[File:LCT Goron down.jpg|thumb|left|The Death Mountain stage of ''Link's Crossbow Training'']]
Death Mountain appears in [[Link%27s_Crossbow_Training#Stage_2|Stage 2]] of ''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]'' as the '''Goron Target Practice'''. The central area of the Goron's lair is the first two screens of the stage. Gorons will stand in various formations, roll in place, then spring up with either regular, gold, or false targets. The screen changes every 20 seconds, all with different formations of Gorons.
Death Mountain appears in [[Link%27s_Crossbow_Training#Stage_2|Stage 2]] of ''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]'' as the '''Goron Target Practice'''. The central area of the Goron's lair is the first two screens of the stage. Gorons will stand in various formations, roll in place, then spring up with either regular, gold, or false targets. The screen changes every 20 seconds, all with different formations of Gorons.


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<center>{{Names
{{Names
|English=  
|English=  
|Japanese= デスマウンテン
|Japanese= デスマウンテン
|Spanish(LA)=
|Spanish(LA)=  
|Spanish(SP)= Montaña de la Muerte
|Spanish(SP)= Montaña de la Muerte
|French= Mont du Péril/Montagne de la Mort
|French= Mont du Péril/Montagne de la Mort
|German= Todesberg  
|German= Todesberg  
|Italian= Monte Morte
|Italian= Monte Morte}}
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