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|name = Reesong Palace
|image = File:TWoG Reesong Palace.png
|image = [[File:Reesong Palace.png|250px]]
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|game = ''[[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]''
|game = TWoG
|inhab = [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Impa|Impa]]<br>[[King Harkinian#Philips CD-i Games|King Harkinian]]
|inhab = [[Ganon]]
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|related = [[Dodomai Palace]]
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{{Term/Store|Reesong Palace||Series, TWoG}} (pronounced {{IPA|ˈɹiːsɒŋ}} {{Respell|REE|song}})<ref>{{Cite|Don't hurt me Zelda! I'll tell you the secret way into Reesong Palace.|Duke Onkled|TWoG}}</ref> is a location in {{TWoG}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Reesong Palace}}|Map|TWoG}}</ref> It the game's final stage and is unlocked after completing [[Shutoy Lake]].


'''Reesong Palace''' is [[Ganon#Philips CD-i Games#Ganon|Ganon's]] stronghold in [[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]. It is a large fortress-like castle in the middle of [[Gamelon]]. It is considerably run-down and understandably filled with Ganon's hordes of minions. It is here that Ganon has [[King Harkinian#Philips CD-i Games|King Harkinian]] locked up. Once Ganon has been defeated, he'll drop a key that is required to unlock the King. Once the King is freed, the [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Royal Retainer|Royal Retainer]] shows up with the apprehended [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Duke Onklet|Duke Onklet]] who begs for mercy from the King. Lady Alma is also there and when [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] tells her to stop looking at her stupid mirror and breaks it, she frees [[Link]] who was somehow imprisoned in the mirror.
==Features and Overview==
Reesong Palace is a large, fortress-like castle north of [[Gamelon]]'s mountain range. It was seized by [[Ganon]], leaving it considerably rundown and guarded by hordes of his minions. It is also here that Ganon has [[King Harkinian]] imprisoned. The Palace's gateway was locked, whose [[Key]] was surrendered to [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] by [[Duke Onkled]] in [[Dodomai Palace]] in exchange for her mercy. The Palace is connected to [[Nokani Forest]] via a long stone wall that runs along the ravine, where Zelda enters the area. The wall is plagued by invisible enemies that can only be seen by the light of the [[Fairy Lantern]]. At the end of the wall is a yard where [[Impa]] appears a final time to aid Zelda with the [[Triforce of Wisdom]]'s guidance. Impa informs Zelda that she can "only win by falling", referring to the well inside the Palace courtyard. A boulder blocking the entrance at the end of the yard can be destroyed with either 10 [[Bomb]]s or the [[Power Glove#The Wand of Gamelon|Power Glove]].


The entrance eventually leads to a tower filled with [[Flying Fish]] and [[Stone Statue]]s. One of the Heads drops a Key to the next door after it is defeated. Immediately outside is the Palace's courtyard. A large well in the courtyard's floor sits in its center. At the bottom of the well is a grated window that exits outside the Palace walls. A ladder in the well leads to another passage that connects to a ruined chamber, where [[Goriya]]s attack Zelda and Spikes fall relentlessly. A Goriya at the end of the chamber drops the [[Key]] to the locked door in the courtyard, which leads to Ganon's tower.


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Inside Ganon's tower, Zelda confronts Ganon with the light of the Fairy Lantern. She defeats him with the [[Wand of Gamelon (Item)|Wand of Gamelon]], imprisoning him inside a book. His defeat drops a Key that opens the bedroom where King Harkinian is being held, located at the very top of the tower. There Zelda frees her father from his cage.
==Enemies and Traps==
 
<gallery><center>
===Minor {{Plural|TWoG|Enemy}}===
File:Arpagos.png|[[Arpagos]]
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:Daira FoE.png|[[Daira]]
|TWoG= Arpagos, Bago-Bago, Daira, Darknut, Deeler, Dodongo, Falling Rocks, Falling Spikes, Gargoyle, Goriya, Keese, Phyrandaii, Spear Throwing Moblin, Stone Statue
File:Dark Nut WoG.png|[[Darknut]]
}}
File:Tektite CD-I Version.png|[[Deeler]]
 
File:Dodongo FoE.png|[[Dodongo]]
===={{Term|TWoG|Boss}}====
File:Falling Rocks.png|[[Boulder|Falling Rocks]]
{{Gallery List|Enemies
File:Falling Spikes.png|Falling Spikes
|TWoG= Ganon
File:Bago-Bago WoG.png|Flying Fish
}}
File:Gargoyle.png|[[Gargoyle]]
File:Goriya WoG.png|[[Goriya]]
File:Keese FoE.png|[[Keese]]
File:Moblin FoE.png|[[Moblin]]
File:Barrel.png|[[Phyrandaii]]
File:Stone Head.png|[[Stone Statue|Stone Head]]
File:Ganon WoG.png|Boss: [[Ganon#Philips CD-i Games#Ganon|Ganon]]
</gallery></center>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This is one of only two dungeons in the game that has a puzzle of any kind, the other being the [[Dodomai Palace]]. This time, it is a riddle the Triforce of Wisdom gives you stating the "You can only win by falling", alluding to falling down the well.
*Along with Dodomai Palace, Reesong Palace is one of two stages in the game to have a puzzle of any kind. Zelda must fall down a well in order to locate the Key that opens Ganon's tower.
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