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==Features and Overview==
==Features and Overview==
The mountainous area is nearly choked with {{Plural|FSA|Enemy|link}}. The visible {{Plural|FSA|Enemy}} come out in droves to attack the {{Plural|FSA|Links|link}}. A {{Term|FSA|Moving House|display=notable home|link}} in the area is entirely movable, 100% fireproof, and an effective weapon against the onslaught of {{Plural|FSA|Deadrock|link}}. One of the {{Plural|FSA|Old Man|link}} in the area advice on getting through the enchanted area known as {{Term|FSA|Hebra's Hill|link}}. The area looks remarkably similar to {{Term|FSA|Spectacle Rock|link}} of previous titles.  
The {{Term|FSA|Death Mountain Foothills}} is the {{Term|FSA|Enemy|link}}-infested base of {{Term|FSA|Death Mountain|link}} in northern {{Term|FSA|Hyrule|link}}.<ref name="Maiden">{{Cite|Link! We're in northern Hyrule, at the base of Death Mountain. Head for the peak!|Yellow Maiden|FSA}}</ref> The visible {{Plural|FSA|Enemy}} come out in droves to attack the {{Plural|FSA|Links|link}}. An {{Term|FSA|Old-Timer in Moving House|link|display=Old-Timer}} living in the {{Term|FSA|Death Mountain Foothills|display=Foothills}} has built a fire-proof {{Term|FSA|Moving House|link}} in the area that the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} can use as a weapon against the onslaught of {{Plural|FSA|Deadrock|link}}. One of the {{Plural|FSA|Old Man|link}} in the area gives advice on getting through the enchanted area known as {{Term|FSA|Hebra's Hill|link}}. The area resembles {{Term|FSA|Spectacle Rock|link}} of previous titles.  


The {{Term|FSA|Boss|link}} of the {{Term|FSA|Death Mountain Foothills}} is {{Term|FSA|Chief Soldier|link}}.
Once the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} arrive in the {{Term|FSA|Death Mountain Foothills|display=Foothills}}, they are greeted by the {{Term|FSA|Yellow Maiden|link}} in her {{Term|FSA|Fairy|link}} form. She explains to them where they are and urges them to head toward {{Term|FSA|Death Mountain}}'s peak.<ref name="Maiden"/> Posted at the lowest area of the {{Term|FSA|Death Mountain Foothills|display=Foothills}} is a {{Term|FSA|Sign|link}} warning {{Plural|FSA|Soldier|link}} to report any sightings of the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} immediately.<ref>{{Cite|Warning! If you see either {{Icon|FSA Green Link}}, {{Icon|FSA Red Link}}, {{Icon|FSA Blue Link}}, or {{Icon|FSA Purple Link}} report back at once!|Sign|FSA}}</ref> A {{Term|FSA|Cave|link}} is hidden under a large {{Term|FSA|Rock|link}} nearby. It contains a small blue {{Term|FSA|Force Gem|link}} and a small red {{Term|FSA|Force Gem}}, both of which can be accessed by jumping down onto them off ledges. Both of the {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem}} are behind {{Plural|FSA|Block|linK}}. A large {{Term|FSA|Rock}} above and to the right of this {{Term|FSA|Cave}} hides a big green {{Term|FSA|Force Gem}} beneath it.


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A forest containing two {{Plural|FSA|House|link}} can be found to the north, patrolled by {{Plural|FSA|Bow Soldier|link}} with some hiding in the {{Term|FSA|Grass|link}}. A fence blocks off the path north until the {{Plural|FSA|Soldier}} are all killed. A big purple {{Term|FSA|Force Gem}} also appears when the {{Plural|FSA|Soldier}} are slain. The {{Term|FSA|House}} on the left side contains four {{Plural|FSA|Bow|link}} and four {{Plural|FSA|Jar|link}}, whereas the {{Term|FSA|House}} on the right contains four {{Plural|FSA|Boomerang|link}} and four {{Plural|FSA|Jar}}.
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Up from the forest is a river with a bridge crossing it. 10 small blue and 4 big red {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem}} float in between each side of the river. They can be picked up with {{Plural|FSA|Boomerang}}. Above here is an open area with two {{Plural|FSA|Shadow Link|link}} standing on a ridge, each wielding a {{Term|FSA|Fire Rod|link}}, who set the {{Term|FSA|Grass}} in front of them on {{Term|FSA|Fire|link}}. A {{Term|FSA|Bomb Flower|link}} can be found on the right on the ground among some {{Term|FSA|Grass}}, and another can be found on the ridge near where the left {{Term|FSA|Shadow Link}} stands. The walls can be blown up on both sides of the ridge with the {{Plural|FSA|Bomb Flower}} to reveal entrances to a {{Term|FSA|Cave}} full of {{Plural|FSA|Hole|link}}.
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The right entrance leads to a path with two {{Plural|FSA|Jar}} and a {{Term|FSA|Star Tile|link}} hidden under the top {{Term|FSA|Jar}} on it. At the end of the path sits a single {{Term|FSA|Bow}}. Standing on the {{Term|FSA|Star Tile}} causes a row of {{Plural|FSA|Block}} obstructing a set of four {{Plural|FSA|Eye Switch|link}} to disappear. The left entrance leads onto a path providing the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} a place to shoot the {{Plural|FSA|Eye Switch}} from. Once the {{Plural|FSA|Eye Switch|display=Switches}} are shot, several tiles appear, connecting both sides and allowing the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} to exit to the north.
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*{{Term|FSA|Bow|link}}
Outside the exit to the {{Term|FSA|Cave}} is an area filled with {{Plural|FSA|Buzz Blob|link}}. A tuft of {{Term|FSA|Grass}} covers a {{Term|FSA|Hole}} leading down into a {{Term|FSA|Cave}}. Four {{Plural|FSA|Foot Switch|link}} can be found beneath four {{Plural|FSA|Jar}} at the bottom of the cave, triggering tiles to appear and grant the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} access to a pair of {{Plural|FSA|Treasure Chest|link}}. Outside of the {{Term|FSA|Cave}} on the top left of the area, a {{Term|FSA|Ladder|link}} leads up to a steep part of the {{Term|FSA|Death Mountain Foothills|display=Foothills}} with a tall {{Term|FSA|Ladder}} in it. This {{Term|FSA|Ladder}} brings the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} up to a high spot mostly blocked off by a big {{Term|FSA|Rock}} with an {{Term|FSA|Old Man|link}} on a ledge below. The {{Term|FSA|Old Man}} informs the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} that near the {{Plural|FSA|Hinox|link}} is a location called {{Term|FSA|Hebra's Hill|link}}, said by the local people to curse whoever enters it to be lost forever.<ref>{{Cite|There's an area near the {{Color|FSA Purple|one-eyed giants}} called {{Color|FSA Green|Hebra's Hill}}. People say that those who enter that region wander lost for all eternity.|Old Man|FSA}}</ref> He warns them that they must focus if they want to reach the peak.<ref>{{Cite|If you simply meander about with no goal in mind, you'll never reach the summit. You must press on, always focused on your {{Color|FSA Red|sole intent}}: to reach the peak!|Old Man|FSA}}</ref> They can leap off the ledge next to him to land either on the right side of some fences in the {{Term|FSA|Buzz Blob}}-infested area or next to a large {{Term|FSA|Rock}} in between the fences containing a big purple {{Term|FSA|Force Gem}}.
*{{Term|FSA|Boomerang|link}}
 
*{{Term|FSA|Magic Hammer|link}}
Past the fences is a maze of {{Plural|FSA|Rock}}, more fences, and {{Plural|FSA|Deadrock|link}}. On a lowered area lies the entrance to a {{Term|FSA|Cave}} with its contents blocked by {{Plural|FSA|Mole|link}}.
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*{{Term|FSA|Bombos Medallion|link}}
Once the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} get past it, they enter a flat plain containing the {{Term|FSA|Moving House|link}}. The front door of the {{Term|FSA|Moving House|display=House}} can be accessed by cutting away some {{Plural|FSA|Grass}}. Once they enter the {{Term|FSA|Moving House}}, they are greeted by the {{Term|FSA|Old-Timer in Moving House|link}}, who is celebrating his success.<ref>{{Cite|Oh ho ho ho! At last, at last! I've done it! My lifelong dream... A {{Color|FSA Red|moving house}}!!!|Old-Timer in Moving House|FSA}}</ref> He explains that the {{Term|FSA|Moving House|display=House}} is completely fireproof and made out of a special type of {{Term|FSA|Wood|link}} that is tough but still light and encourages them to try moving it around.<ref>{{Cite|It's made of a special light, yet sturdy, wood! And fire poses no threat at all! It's absolutely, completely fireproof! Go on and try it! The four of you, step outside and push the house. It'll move!|Old-Timer in Moving House|FSA}}</ref> He notes that it does become too heavy when {{Plural|FSA|Furniture|link}} is placed inside, however, before admitting that he likes the {{Term|FSA|Moving House|display=House}}'s empty look.<ref>{{Cite|There's one problem, though. Fill the house with furniture and it becomes too heavy to budge. That's why I've had to leave it entirely empty. It's a bit stark, but I like it!|Old-Timer in Moving House|FSA}}</ref> When pushed or pulled, its flamethrowers activate in the direction the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} are facing in, destroying {{Plural|FSA|Deadrock}} and burning the {{Term|FSA|Grass}} around them.
*{{Term|FSA|Quake Medallion|link}}
 
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Once all the {{Plural|FSA|Deadrock}} have been killed, four {{Plural|FSA|Magic Hammer|link}} appear. Returning to the {{Term|FSA|Cave}} next to the maze, the {{Plural|FSA|Mole}} can be squashed, allowing the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} to access a {{Term|FSA|Jar}} with a {{Term|FSA|Force Fairy|link}} inside and a {{Term|FSA|Treasure Chest}}. A set of four {{Plural|FSA|Stake|link}} north of the maze can also be pressed down with the {{Plural|FSA|Magic Hammer}} to allow them to travel toward the peak.
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===Areas===
{{Gallery List|Locations
|FSA= Hebra's Hill, Moving House
}}


===Minor {{Plural|FSA|Enemy}}===
===Minor {{Plural|FSA|Enemy}}===
{{Gallery List|Enemies
{{Gallery List|Enemies
  |FSA= Blue Zol, Bow Soldier, Buzz Blob, Deadrock, Force Soldier, Hinox, Keese, Shadow Link, Soldier (Enemy) [Blue], Soldier (Enemy) [Green], Sword Soldier
  |FSA= Blue Soldier [Qty:2], Blue Zol, Bow Soldier [Qty:15], Buzz Blob [Qty:32], Deadrock [Qty:29], Force Soldier [Qty:1], Green Soldier, Hinox, Keese [Qty:6], Mole [Qty:12], Shadow Link [Qty:2], Soldier (Enemy) [Green] [Qty:2]
}}
 
==={{Plural|FSA|Item}}===
{{Gallery List|Items
|FSA= Bombos Medallion, Boomerang, Bow [2], Magic Hammer, Quake Medallion
}}
 
==={{Plural|FSA|Treasure Chest}}===
{{Treasure Chests|game= FSA
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Force Gem [File:FSA Force Gem Red Sprite.png] {{Qty|20}}
| In a {{Term|FSA|Cave}} under a large {{Term|FSA|Rock}} just above the starting area
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Force Gem [File:FSA Big Force Gem Green Sprite.png] {{Qty|100}}
| On the left in a {{Term|FSA|Cave}} next to where the {{Plural|FSA|Shadow Link}} are encountered<br/>Becomes accessible after the {{Plural|FSA|Eye Switch}} are shot and a trail is revealed
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Heart Container
| On the right in a {{Term|FSA|Cave}} next to where the {{Plural|FSA|Shadow Link}} are encountered<br/>Becomes accessible after the {{Plural|FSA|Eye Switch}} are shot and a trail is revealed
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Bombos Medallion
| On the left in a {{Term|FSA|Cave}} beneath a tuft of {{Term|FSA|Grass}} in an area infested with {{Plural|FSA|Buzz Blob}}<br/>Becomes accessible once the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} activate four {{Plural|FSA|Foot Switch}} at the bottom of the {{Term|FSA|Cave}}
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Force Gem [File:FSA Big Force Gem Green Sprite.png] {{Qty|100}}
| On the right in a {{Term|FSA|Cave}} beneath a tuft of {{Term|FSA|Grass}} in an area infested with {{Plural|FSA|Buzz Blob}}<br/>Becomes accessible once the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} activate four {{Plural|FSA|Foot Switch}} at the bottom of the {{Term|FSA|Cave}}
|-
| Treasure Chest
| Force Gem [File:FSA Force Gem Red Sprite.png] {{Qty|20}}
| In the {{Term|FSA|Cave}} filled with {{Plural|FSA|Mole}}
}}
}}



Revision as of 11:55, 13 March 2024

Death Mountain Foothills is the first Stage of Death Mountain in Four Swords Adventures.[1]

Features and Overview

The Death Mountain Foothills is the Enemy-infested base of Death Mountain in northern Hyrule.[2] The visible Enemies come out in droves to attack the Links. An Old-Timer living in the Foothills has built a fire-proof Moving House in the area that the Links can use as a weapon against the onslaught of Deadrocks. One of the Old Men in the area gives advice on getting through the enchanted area known as Hebra's Hill. The area resembles Spectacle Rock of previous titles.

Once the Links arrive in the Foothills, they are greeted by the Yellow Maiden in her Fairy form. She explains to them where they are and urges them to head toward Death Mountain's peak.[2] Posted at the lowest area of the Foothills is a Sign warning Soldiers to report any sightings of the Links immediately.[3] A Cave is hidden under a large Rock nearby. It contains a small blue Force Gem and a small red Force Gem, both of which can be accessed by jumping down onto them off ledges. Both of the Force Gems are behind Blocks. A large Rock above and to the right of this Cave hides a big green Force Gem beneath it.

A forest containing two Houses can be found to the north, patrolled by Bow Soldiers with some hiding in the Grass. A fence blocks off the path north until the Soldiers are all killed. A big purple Force Gem also appears when the Soldiers are slain. The House on the left side contains four Bows and four Jars, whereas the House on the right contains four Boomerangs and four Jars.

Up from the forest is a river with a bridge crossing it. 10 small blue and 4 big red Force Gems float in between each side of the river. They can be picked up with Boomerangs. Above here is an open area with two Shadow Links standing on a ridge, each wielding a Fire Rod, who set the Grass in front of them on Fire. A Bomb Flower can be found on the right on the ground among some Grass, and another can be found on the ridge near where the left Shadow Link stands. The walls can be blown up on both sides of the ridge with the Bomb Flowers to reveal entrances to a Cave full of Holes.

The right entrance leads to a path with two Jars and a Star Tile hidden under the top Jar on it. At the end of the path sits a single Bow. Standing on the Star Tile causes a row of Blocks obstructing a set of four Eye Switches to disappear. The left entrance leads onto a path providing the Links a place to shoot the Eye Switches from. Once the Switches are shot, several tiles appear, connecting both sides and allowing the Links to exit to the north.

Outside the exit to the Cave is an area filled with Buzz Blobs. A tuft of Grass covers a Hole leading down into a Cave. Four Foot Switches can be found beneath four Jars at the bottom of the cave, triggering tiles to appear and grant the Links access to a pair of Treasure Chests. Outside of the Cave on the top left of the area, a Ladder leads up to a steep part of the Foothills with a tall Ladder in it. This Ladder brings the Links up to a high spot mostly blocked off by a big Rock with an Old Man on a ledge below. The Old Man informs the Links that near the Hinoxes is a location called Hebra's Hill, said by the local people to curse whoever enters it to be lost forever.[4] He warns them that they must focus if they want to reach the peak.[5] They can leap off the ledge next to him to land either on the right side of some fences in the Buzz Blob-infested area or next to a large Rock in between the fences containing a big purple Force Gem.

Past the fences is a maze of Rocks, more fences, and Deadrocks. On a lowered area lies the entrance to a Cave with its contents blocked by Moles.

Once the Links get past it, they enter a flat plain containing the Moving House. The front door of the House can be accessed by cutting away some Grass. Once they enter the Moving House, they are greeted by the Old-Timer in Moving House, who is celebrating his success.[6] He explains that the House is completely fireproof and made out of a special type of Wood that is tough but still light and encourages them to try moving it around.[7] He notes that it does become too heavy when Furnitures is placed inside, however, before admitting that he likes the House's empty look.[8] When pushed or pulled, its flamethrowers activate in the direction the Links are facing in, destroying Deadrocks and burning the Grass around them.

Once all the Deadrocks have been killed, four Magic Hammers appear. Returning to the Cave next to the maze, the Moles can be squashed, allowing the Links to access a Jar with a Force Fairy inside and a Treasure Chest. A set of four Stakes north of the maze can also be pressed down with the Magic Hammers to allow them to travel toward the peak.

Areas

Minor Enemies

Items

Treasure Chests

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

In a Cave under a large Rock just above the starting area

Treasure Chest
Contents
FSA Big Force Gem Green Sprite.png
Notes

On the left in a Cave next to where the Shadow Links are encountered
Becomes accessible after the Eye Switches are shot and a trail is revealed

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

On the right in a Cave next to where the Shadow Links are encountered
Becomes accessible after the Eye Switches are shot and a trail is revealed

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

On the left in a Cave beneath a tuft of Grass in an area infested with Buzz Blobs
Becomes accessible once the Links activate four Foot Switches at the bottom of the Cave

Treasure Chest
Contents
FSA Big Force Gem Green Sprite.png
Notes

On the right in a Cave beneath a tuft of Grass in an area infested with Buzz Blobs
Becomes accessible once the Links activate four Foot Switches at the bottom of the Cave

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

In the Cave filled with Moles

Treasure ChestContentsNotes

In a Cave under a large Rock just above the starting area

FSA Big Force Gem Green Sprite.png

On the left in a Cave next to where the Shadow Links are encountered
Becomes accessible after the Eye Switches are shot and a trail is revealed

On the right in a Cave next to where the Shadow Links are encountered
Becomes accessible after the Eye Switches are shot and a trail is revealed

On the left in a Cave beneath a tuft of Grass in an area infested with Buzz Blobs
Becomes accessible once the Links activate four Foot Switches at the bottom of the Cave

FSA Big Force Gem Green Sprite.png

On the right in a Cave beneath a tuft of Grass in an area infested with Buzz Blobs
Becomes accessible once the Links activate four Foot Switches at the bottom of the Cave

In the Cave filled with Moles

Nomenclature

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNamesMeanings
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Les Contreforts de la Mort[10]Foothills of Death
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Am Fuße des Todesbergs[11]At the foot of Death Mountain
The Italian Republic
Italian
Ai Piedi del Monte Morte[9]At Death Mountain Foothills
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Estribaciones de la Motaña de la Muerte[12] 
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Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 265
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Link! We're in northern Hyrule, at the base of Death Mountain. Head for the peak!" — Yellow Maiden (Four Swords Adventures)
  3. "Warning! If you see either [Green Link], [Red Link], [Blue Link], or [Purple Link] report back at once!" — Sign (Four Swords Adventures)
  4. "There's an area near the one-eyed giants called Hebra's Hill. People say that those who enter that region wander lost for all eternity." — Old Man (Four Swords Adventures)
  5. "If you simply meander about with no goal in mind, you'll never reach the summit. You must press on, always focused on your sole intent: to reach the peak!" — Old Man (Four Swords Adventures)
  6. "Oh ho ho ho! At last, at last! I've done it! My lifelong dream... A moving house!!!" — Old-Timer in Moving House (Four Swords Adventures)
  7. "It's made of a special light, yet sturdy, wood! And fire poses no threat at all! It's absolutely, completely fireproof! Go on and try it! The four of you, step outside and push the house. It'll move!" — Old-Timer in Moving House (Four Swords Adventures)
  8. "There's one problem, though. Fill the house with furniture and it becomes too heavy to budge. That's why I've had to leave it entirely empty. It's a bit stark, but I like it!" — Old-Timer in Moving House (Four Swords Adventures)
  9. "Ai Piedi del Monte Morte" — Map (Four Swords Adventures, Italian localization)
  10. "Les Contreforts de la Mort" — Map (Four Swords Adventures, European French localization)
  11. "Am Fuße des Todesbergs" — Map (Four Swords Adventures, German localization)
  12. "Estribaciones de la Motaña de la Muerte" — Map (Four Swords Adventures, European Spanish localization)