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File:MountainPathFSA2.png|Lending a hand to the [[Goron]]
File:MountainPathFSA2.png|Lending a hand to a [[Goron]]
File:MountainPathFSA6.png|Descending above the clouds
File:MountainPathFSA6.png|Ascending above the clouds
File:MountainPathFSA3.png|Putting out the fires using water jars
File:MountainPathFSA3.png|Putting out the fires using water jars
File:MountainPathFSA5.png|Being attacked by the [[Helmaroc King]]
File:MountainPathFSA5.png|The four [[Links]] being attacked by the [[Helmaroc King]]
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Revision as of 15:22, 1 June 2010

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The Mountain Path is the second stage of Death Mountain in 'Four Swords Adventures'. Following the foothills, eventually gets you on the mountain path. It is an dry and reeky area, much prone to rockfalls. The longtime guardians of the mountain, the Gorons, reside here as well. Once the four Links arrives, they're told by Kaepora Gaebora to help the Gorons who have been pestered by a giant bird.[1]

The situation is however much more dire, as much of the mountainous terrain is blocked by swaths of flames created by Shadow Link. They can be extinguished with jars of water found in caves. [2]

Once reaching the summit just slightly above the clouds, the Helmaroc King attacks the four Links. After defeating him and putting an end to the Gorons trouble, they arrive at the Tower of Flames.


Enemies Encountered in this Area Items Obtained in this Area

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References

  1. "Hoo hoo hoo! Link, there's a colossal bird wearing a mask living on Death Mountain! The giant beast appeared after Vaati stormed the mountain. The mountain's guardians of old--a tribe of Gorons--are troubled by the bird, too. I implore you, go and help the Gorons! They're counting on you, Link!" — Kaeora Gaebora (Four Swords Adventures)
  2. "Oh, this is bad! This is very, very bad! Hey! You! C'mon, give me a hand. See that cave? There are water jars in there. Throw 'em and put out the fire." — Goron (Four Swords Adventures)


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