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===''The Adventure of Link''===
===''The Adventure of Link''===
In {{TAoL}}, the area of Hyrule that was seen in the game's precursor, ''The Legend of Zelda'', can be seen in the deep south of [[Western Hyrule]], although was made considerably smaller due to the new style of [[Overworld]] map. 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]], it comprises a dozen or so different tunnels that house many enemies (notably a large number of [[Daira]]), 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 beneath [[Spectacle Rock]], where the original game's final dungeon was located.
In {{TAoL}}, the area of Hyrule that was seen in the game's precursor, ''The Legend of Zelda'', can be seen in the deep south of [[Western Hyrule]], although was made considerably smaller due to the new style of [[Overworld]] map. 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 (notably a large number of [[Daira]]), 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 beneath [[Spectacle Rock]], where the original game's final dungeon was located.


[[File:ALttP Death Mountain Light world.png|thumb|left|150px|Death Mountain in ''A Link to the Past'']]
[[File:ALttP Death Mountain Light world.png|thumb|left|150px|Death Mountain in ''A Link to the Past'']]
===''A Link to the Past''===  
===''A Link to the Past''===  
Death Mountain returns as a huge mountain on the northern border of Hyrule in {{ALttP}}. It is home to many [[Deadrock]]s and numerous caves filled with [[Keese]] and [[Mini-Moldorm|Moldorm]]s among other enemies. At the very peak of the seemingly unclimbable mountain is the inaccessible [[Tower of Hera (A Link to the Past)|Tower of Hera]], found beyond [[Spectacle Rock]]. Without traveling to the [[Dark World]], Link cannot scale this peak to reach the dungeon and the final [[Pendants of Virtue|Pendant]]. Here the young hero will also meet the [[Lost Old Man]] and is able to start the game after saving from his hideout in the Mountain Cave. The mountain is covered with numerous glimmering crystals that are seemingly uncovered by constantly tumbling [[Boulder]]s. In the Japanese game, the mountain is only named Death Mountain in the Dark World. In the Light World, it is known as {{Japanese|ヘブラ山|Hebura Yama|Mount Hebra|2}}, although it is seemingly considered the same location under a different name.
Death Mountain returns as a huge mountain on the northern border of Hyrule in {{ALttP}}. It is home to many [[Deadrock]]s and numerous caves filled with [[Keese]] and [[Mini-Moldorm|Moldorm]]s among other enemies. At the very peak of the seemingly unclimbable mountain is the inaccessible [[Tower of Hera (A Link to the Past)|Tower of Hera]], found beyond [[Spectacle Rock]]. Without traveling to the [[Dark World]], Link cannot scale this peak to reach the dungeon and the final [[Pendants of Virtue|Pendant]]. Here the young hero will also meet the [[Lost Old Man]] and is able to start the game after saving from his hideout in the Mountain Cave. The mountain is covered with numerous glimmering crystals that are seemingly uncovered by constantly tumbling [[Boulder]]s. In the Japanese game, the mountain is only named Death Mountain in the Dark World. In the Light World, it is known as {{Japanese|ヘブラ山|Hebura Yama|Mount Hebra|2}}, although it is seemingly considered the same location under a different name.
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