Hebra's Hill

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Hebra's Hill is a location in Four Swords Adventures.[1]

Features and Overview

Hebra's Hill is found on the Death Mountain Foothills in the third stage. At first, the area is covered with Hinoxes and Link must go right to reach a cave with a mage who gives him a Quake Medallion. Once Link throws it, all of the enemies will turn into Zols and defeating these Zols will make the spike barrier drop, allowing Link to continue up Hebra's Hill. Halfway up the staircase is a rift that brings Link to some sort of pocket dimension where each screen holds 12 brown, immovable rocks and a fleet of stairs. Link has to walk up the stairs several times before reaching the other side of the stairs.

Trivia

  • The rift location, claimed in-game to be "Hebra's Hill" itself, is a nod to the Lost Hills, complete with the same solution: Keep going up.
  • In A Link to the Past, the original, Japanese name of the Light World's Death Mountain was Hebra Mountain.[2]

Nomenclature

  Names in Other Regions  
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japanese
ヘブラの丘 (Hebura no Oka)[4]Hebra Hill
FrenchEU
Mont Hebra[6] 
German
Hebras Hügel[5] 
Italian
Colline di Hebra[3]Hebra's Hills
SpanishEU
Colina de Hebra[7] 
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References

  1. "Hebra's Hill" — Sign (Four Swords Adventures)
  2. A Link to the Past Manual Translation Comparison Table
  3. "C'è un'area vicino ai giganti con un occhio solo detta le Colline di Hebra." — Old Man (Four Swords Adventures, Italian localization)
  4. "一つ目の巨人が いるあたりにはヘブラの丘と呼ばれる場所がある。" — Old Man (Four Swords Adventures, Japanese localization)
  5. "In der Nähe der Zyklopen ist ein Gebiet namens Hebras Hügel." — Old Man (Four Swords Adventures, German localization)
  6. "Non loin des Hinox, se dresse le Mont Hebra." — Old Man (Four Swords Adventures, European French localization)
  7. "Cerca de los cíclopes está la Colina de Hebra." — Old Man (Four Swords Adventures, European Spanish localization)