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In {{TP}}, the graveyard is also located behind Kakariko Village, accessed by entering the gate behind [[Renado]]'s [[Sanctuary (Twilight Princess)|Sanctuary]]. At first sight, the graveyard seems smaller than its ''Ocarina of Time'' counterpart; however, in the northern portion of the graveyard is a small opening leading into a wide open area with a small pond. At the end of the pond is a small patch of land where the [[King Zora]] is buried. According to [[Rutela]], the Kakariko Graveyard is also where various members of the [[Zora]] race take their eternal rest.<ref>{{Cite|You were right to bring him here. Kakariko Village is a sacred place for the Zora people. It is where we take our eternal rest. My husband in life, King Zora, also rests his spirit here.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref>
In {{TP}}, the graveyard is also located behind Kakariko Village, accessed by entering the gate behind [[Renado]]'s [[Sanctuary (Twilight Princess)|Sanctuary]]. At first sight, the graveyard seems smaller than its ''Ocarina of Time'' counterpart; however, in the northern portion of the graveyard is a small opening leading into a wide open area with a small pond. At the end of the pond is a small patch of land where the [[King Zora]] is buried. According to [[Rutela]], the Kakariko Graveyard is also where various members of the [[Zora]] race take their eternal rest.<ref>{{Cite|You were right to bring him here. Kakariko Village is a sacred place for the Zora people. It is where we take our eternal rest. My husband in life, King Zora, also rests his spirit here.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref>


The entrance to King Zora's tomb is sealed off by a stone bearing the [[Symbols#Race Emblems|Zora Emblem]] when Link first visits the graveyard. Once Link takes the mortally-injured [[Prince Ralis]] to Kakariko Village, Queen Rutela appears to him as a ghost just outside of Renado's house. She beckons him to follow her to her husband's grave, where she thanks him for saving her son in his time of need.<ref>{{Cite|I am deeply grateful to you for aiding my son in his time of need.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref> As she had already promised Link, Queen Rutela bestows the [[Zora Armor]] upon the young hero, which he needs in order to enter the [[Lakebed Temple]].<ref>{{Cite|...There is armor here that my husband made for the coming hero. It holds the power of the Zoras. I am sure that having garb that allows you to move freely in water would aid you in your travels.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|...That which I have promised you is within this grave.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref> Queen Rutela then joins the King Zora in his eternal slumber.<ref>{{Cite|Now, at last, I can join the king in slumber.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref>
The entrance to King Zora's tomb is sealed off by a stone bearing the [[Symbols#Race Emblems|Zora Emblem]] when Link first visits the graveyard. Once Link takes the mortally-injured [[Ralis]] to Kakariko Village, Queen Rutela appears to him as a ghost just outside of Renado's house. She beckons him to follow her to her husband's grave, where she thanks him for saving her son in his time of need.<ref>{{Cite|I am deeply grateful to you for aiding my son in his time of need.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref> As she had already promised Link, Queen Rutela bestows the [[Zora Armor]] upon the young hero, which he needs in order to enter the [[Lakebed Temple]].<ref>{{Cite|...There is armor here that my husband made for the coming hero. It holds the power of the Zoras. I am sure that having garb that allows you to move freely in water would aid you in your travels.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|...That which I have promised you is within this grave.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref> Queen Rutela then joins the King Zora in his eternal slumber.<ref>{{Cite|Now, at last, I can join the king in slumber.|Queen Rutela|TP}}</ref>


Later on in the game, after Link receives [[Ashei's Sketch]], he returns to King Zora's tombstone and shows the sketch to Prince Ralis, who had been praying for his mother.<ref>{{Cite|All he does is go to the graveyard behind the sanctuary and pray... All day, from morning until night, he prays...|N/A|TP}}</ref> Prince Ralis recognizes the [[Reekfish]] on the drawing and gives Link the [[Coral Earring]], the item necessary to catch a Reekfish in [[Zora's Domain]] needed to proceed to [[Snowpeak]].<ref>{{Cite|Hmm... The beast-man of the snowy mountain...perhaps? But more important is this red fish it is holding... It must be a reekfish. That is a rare specimen found only in the Zora village. It feeds on a valuable type of coral, and without that bait, even our best fishers cannot catch one. Look closely, Link... My earring is made of this coral. I would like to give it to you. I received it from my mother... But it is fine. I no longer need it.|Prince Ralis|TP}}</ref>
Later on in the game, after Link receives [[Ashei's Sketch]], he returns to King Zora's tombstone and shows the sketch to Prince Ralis, who had been praying for his mother.<ref>{{Cite|All he does is go to the graveyard behind the sanctuary and pray... All day, from morning until night, he prays...|N/A|TP}}</ref> Prince Ralis recognizes the [[Reekfish]] on the drawing and gives Link the [[Coral Earring]], the item necessary to catch a Reekfish in [[Zora's Domain]] needed to proceed to [[Snowpeak]].<ref>{{Cite|Hmm... The beast-man of the snowy mountain...perhaps? But more important is this red fish it is holding... It must be a reekfish. That is a rare specimen found only in the Zora village. It feeds on a valuable type of coral, and without that bait, even our best fishers cannot catch one. Look closely, Link... My earring is made of this coral. I would like to give it to you. I received it from my mother... But it is fine. I no longer need it.|Prince Ralis|TP}}</ref>
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