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*At the entrance of Dragon Roost Cavern there is a mural on the wall of two green dragons that look like [[Volvagia]]. Some fans use this as more evidence supporting that Dragon Roost Island is Death Mountain. | *At the entrance of Dragon Roost Cavern there is a mural on the wall of two green dragons that look like [[Volvagia]]. Some fans use this as more evidence supporting that Dragon Roost Island is Death Mountain. | ||
*Along the wall of the volcano crater is a statue-like structure that resembles the giant Dodongo skull found in Dodongo's Cavern. | *Along the wall of the volcano crater is a statue-like structure that resembles the giant Dodongo skull found in Dodongo's Cavern. | ||
*Dragon Roost Cavern contains many cliff areas outside of the cavern which are still considered part of the dungeon (they appear on the dungeon map). This makes | *Dragon Roost Cavern contains many cliff areas outside of the cavern which are still considered part of the dungeon (they appear on the dungeon map). This makes {{TWW|-}} the fourth Zelda game to feature exterior areas in a dungeon (in {{LA}} the [[Eagle's Tower]] dungeon had an exterior boss room, the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] in {{OoT}} had outdoor courtyards, and in {{MM}}, [[Stone Tower Temple]] had an open roof in many rooms, although the dungeon still technically always took place inside the temple). | ||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== |