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'''Spectacle Rock''' is a specific rock formation which has repeatedly appeared in many ''Zelda'' games, with it first debuting in the original {{LOZ}}.
'''Spectacle Rock''' is a specific rock formation which has repeatedly appeared in many ''Zelda'' games, with it first debuting in the original {{LOZ}}. It typically appears as a mountain with twin peaks that may or may not be adjoined.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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[[File:ALBWSpectacleRockHyrule.png|thumb|right|Spectacle Rock as an active volcano in Hyrule]]
[[File:ALBWSpectacleRockHyrule.png|thumb|right|Spectacle Rock as an active volcano in Hyrule]]


{{ALBW}} is another game that doesn't identify Spectacle Rock by name, though its appearance is equivalent to that in several games that preceded it. It is once again located on Death Mountain in Hyrule and its location corresponds to where it is in A Link to the Past where it is just west of the [[Tower of Hera]]. However in this game, Hyrule's Spectacle Rock is an active volcano that erupts and spews [[Boulder]]s including those with [[Rupee]]s embedded in them. Similar to A Link to the Past, it has a cave at its base between its two peaks in the middle, but in this game the cave has no interior to be explored but leads straight behind the mountain where a [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Piece of Heart]] is found. The [[Weather Vane]] by the Tower of Hera's entrance is the nearest warp point to Hyrule's Spectacle Rock.
{{ALBW}} is another game that doesn't identify Spectacle Rock by name, though its appearance is equivalent to that in several games that preceded it. It is once again located on Death Mountain in Hyrule and its location corresponds to where it is in A Link to the Past where it is just west of the [[Tower of Hera]]. However in this game, Hyrule's Spectacle Rock is an active volcano that erupts and spews [[Boulder]]s including those with [[Rupee]]s embedded in them. Similar to A Link to the Past, it has a cave at its base between its two peaks in the middle, but in this game the cave has no interior to be explored but leads straight through and behind the mountain where a Piece of Heart is found. The [[Weather Vane]] by the Tower of Hera's entrance is the nearest warp point to Hyrule's Spectacle Rock.


[[File:ALBWSpectacleRockLorule.png|thumb|right|Spectacle Rock frozen over and buried in ice and rock in Lorule]]
[[File:ALBWSpectacleRockLorule.png|thumb|right|Spectacle Rock frozen over and buried in ice and rock in Lorule]]
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File:SpectacleRockBS.jpg|Spectacle Rock in ''[[BS The Legend of Zelda]]''
File:SpectacleRockBS.jpg|Spectacle Rock in ''[[BS The Legend of Zelda]]''
File:Zelda2 Spectacle Rock.png|Spectacle Rock in {{AOL}}
File:Zelda2 Spectacle Rock.png|Spectacle Rock in {{AOL}}
File:ALttPSpectacleRockDarkWorld.png|The [[Dark World]] equivalent to Spectacle Rock in {{ALttP}}
File:Link's Awakening - Spectacle Rock.png|Spectacle Rock in {{LA}}
File:Link's Awakening - Spectacle Rock.png|Spectacle Rock in {{LA}}
File:OoTSpectacleRockFireTempleMap.png|The circular spaces inside the twin peaks of Spectacle Rock occupied by the [[Fire Temple]] in {{OoT}}
File:OoTSpectacleRockFireTempleWesternCone.png|The western half of the [[Fire Temple|Fire Temple's]] fifth floor inside Spectacle Rock's western cone where the [[Hammer#Megaton_Hammer|Megaton_Hammer]] is found in {{OoT}}
File:OoTSpectacleRockFireTempleEasternCone.png|The eastern half of the [[Fire Temple|Fire Temple's]] fifth floor inside Spectacle Rock's eastern cone where a [[Gold Skulltula]] and [[Rupee|Gold Rupee]] are found in {{OoT}}
File:Eyeglass Lake.png|[[Eyeglass Lake]] in {{OOS}}
File:Eyeglass Lake.png|[[Eyeglass Lake]] in {{OOS}}
File:Ooa-eyeglassisland.png|[[Eyeglass Island Library|Eyeglass Island]] in {{OOA}}
File:Ooa-eyeglassisland.png|[[Eyeglass Island Library|Eyeglass Island]] in {{OOA}}
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Template:Place Spectacle Rock is a specific rock formation which has repeatedly appeared in many Zelda games, with it first debuting in the original Template:LOZ. It typically appears as a mountain with twin peaks that may or may not be adjoined.

Appearances

The Legend of Zelda

In Template:LOZ on Nintendo Entertainment System, Spectacle Rock is the location of Ganon's lair in the first quest.[1] However, in order to enter, Link must bomb the left "eye" to reveal the entrance.

The Adventure of Link

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Spectacle Rock in Template:ALTTP

In Template:AOL, Spectacle Rock is found in the southwestern region of Hyrule. Using the Hammer on the eastern rock reveals a secret cave, in which a Magic Container lies.

A Link To The Past

In Template:ALTTP, this rock is situated at the top of Death Mountain in the Light World, as an obstacle in the path to the Tower of Hera. It is conspicuously absent in the Dark World reflection of Death Mountain, though its footprint is clearly visible. To get beyond Spectacle Rock to the higher ground above, Link must first travel to the Dark World and stand where its footprint remains. When Link looks into the Magic Mirror, he finds himself back in the Light World, standing atop Spectacle Rock. A cave entrance located in the bridge of the glasses leads down the mountain.

Link's Awakening

Although the setting of Link's Awakening is the imaginary Koholint Island, it is possible that a certain mountain formation in the Tal Tal Mountain Range acts a tribute to Spectacle Rock, which is not far-fetched considering the game's referential nature. Between Mt. Tamaranch and Turtle Rock, this structure mimics Spectacle Rock in both appearance and function — as in A Link to the Past, a cavern in the middle of the rock grants access to higher elevations of the mount from the blocked entrance at its foot.

Ocarina of Time

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Spectacle Rock in Template:OOT

In Template:OOT, Spectacle Rock is located inside Death Mountain Crater in front of the entrance to the Fire Temple. Its appearance is more conic or heaped, and a Piece of Heart rests on top of one of the rocks. Volcanic smoke billows out of the tips of each rock, though there are no natural chimney stacks visible at the peaks. It is evident from its structure and that of the Fire Temple that the upper floors of the Fire Temple extend into the interior of these two mounds.

Majora's Mask

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Termina's version of Spectacle Rock in Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, Spectacle Rock is most notably present as the path between the Mountain Village and Goron Village in the northern Snowhead region of Termina, where the entrance to the Goron Racetrack is also located. Referred to by the Goron Elder as the Twin Islands, there are actually three islands in this area, though the third is smaller and makes up part of the connection between the two "eyeglasses." While the double igloo structure of the Goron Shrine in Goron Village arguably also resembles Spectacle Rock, the Twin Islands are a more plausible candidate in that they are arranged horizontally on the overworld map and that they have a distinct bridge structure connecting the two main islands. Like Link's Awakening, the game takes place outside of Hyrule, and thus, it is not the same rock structure.

Oracle Series

References to Spectacle Rock can be seen in islands in both Template:OOS and Template:OOA. In Oracle of Ages, the island is named Eyeglass Island harbors a library. In Oracle of Seasons, twin islands appear on Eyeglass Lake.

The Wind Waker

Main article: Spectacle Island
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Spectacle Island in The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, Spectacle Island is the Great Sea's equivalent to Spectacle Rock after Hyrule has been flooded. Its appearance is understandable in that Hyrule's mountaintops were said to have formed the islands of the Great Sea, and Spectacle Rock was itself one of the higher points of elevation in Hyrule. It topographically appears as two circular stone structures with paths spiraling up their sides and a wooden bridge spanning the gap between them. Atop the eastern structure, Link can play a cannon minigame managed by Salvatore. A blue ChuChu also can be found on the beach under the wooden bridge. Spectacle Isle is strangely distant from Dragon Roost Island, which is often believed by fans to be the equivalent to Death Mountain. This suggests that either Dragon Roost Island is not Death Mountain, or that Spectacle Isle is not Spectacle Rock, as the two locations necessarily share geography.

Four Swords Adventures

Although not specifically named, the battle with the Helmaroc King on the top of Death Mountain takes place around two large rocky hills, very similar in appearance to that of Spectacle Rock. Each rock has a small entrance, and contain Keese. Defeating the Helmaroc King requires that the Links cause him to crash into the rocks by using Bombs, at which point they can go inside to destroy his mask with a Hammer.

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Spectacle Rock is never identified by name. However, there some conspicuous candidates:

  • Two pillars inside a crater found on Death Mountain, which is home to the mighty Gorons. Unlike Spectacle Rock in Ocarina of Time, these pillars do not rise out of an open lava lake, and they are noticeably unequal in size; but they are still active volcanic features, with many fumeroles and an adjacent hot spring. However, the two pillars' strikingly unequal sizes make it possible they are not Spectacle Rock.
  • Rather than two pillars, two active volcanic pit craters of similar size and shape that may be the hollow interiors of Spectacle Rock whose ceilings have since collapsed. One crater contains the two smaller aforementioned pillars where the Gorons live along with their many fumeroles and hot springs. The other crater is found in the center of the map of the Goron Mines north from the mines' entrance, and contains an open lava lake beneath massive magnetic machinery. Potentially complicating this theory, there is a third pit crater even further north within the Goron Mines, but it is of a different size and shape, is filled with a lake of cool water, and has no fumeroles or other signs of active volcanic activity.

Skyward Sword

In Skyward Sword, Spectacle Rock is never identified by name. But there are some candidates:

  • While not an accessible location in the game, two pillars can be seen in the Eldin Province part of the map screen, sitting between Eldin Volcano and the Volcano Summit.
  • There are two candidates within the Fire Sanctuary:
    • On the map, two areas appear in dark grey, which some players believed correspond to hollow interiors of Spectacle Rock (as with the Fire Temple in Ocarina of Time).
    • Just south of the boss door, there is a lava pit and a Leap of Faith platform between two large rock faces. Leaping toward the left (east) makes it possible to enter a tall round hollow room, again similar to the hollow interior of Spectacle Rock in Ocarina of Time. However, no corresponding right (west) chamber below the Leap of Faith platform can be entered.

A Link Between Worlds

File:ALBWSpectacleRockHyrule.png
Spectacle Rock as an active volcano in Hyrule

A Link Between Worlds is another game that doesn't identify Spectacle Rock by name, though its appearance is equivalent to that in several games that preceded it. It is once again located on Death Mountain in Hyrule and its location corresponds to where it is in A Link to the Past where it is just west of the Tower of Hera. However in this game, Hyrule's Spectacle Rock is an active volcano that erupts and spews Boulders including those with Rupees embedded in them. Similar to A Link to the Past, it has a cave at its base between its two peaks in the middle, but in this game the cave has no interior to be explored but leads straight through and behind the mountain where a Piece of Heart is found. The Weather Vane by the Tower of Hera's entrance is the nearest warp point to Hyrule's Spectacle Rock.

File:ALBWSpectacleRockLorule.png
Spectacle Rock frozen over and buried in ice and rock in Lorule

A Link Between Worlds has a second Spectacle Rock in Lorule's icy Death Mountain. The Spectacle Rock in Lorule is not an active volcano like its Hyrule counterpart, but is completely frozen over as a result of the endless winter conditions. The lava flows of the once active volcano in Lorule had frozen over and geological activities resulted in its eruptions accumulating to the point of burying Spectacle Rock and the area around its perimeter in ice and rock. So much accumulation of volcanic material and ice happened that the area to the north of this Spectacle Rock is at a higher elevation that Spectacle Rock itself. The outline of the mountain is visible and its shape matches that of its Hyrule counterpart. Also like its counterpart, it is located just west of the Treacherous Tower which has a Weather Vane by its entrance that is the nearest warp point to Lorule's Spectacle Rock.

Gallery

References

  1. "SPECTACLE ROCK IS AN ENTRANCE TO DEATH" — Old Man (The Legend of Zelda)


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