Dracozu Lake

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Dracozu Lake,(BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom)[1][2] also known as Mouth of the Dragon,(BotWBreath of the Wild)[3] is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.

Features and Overview

Breath of the Wild

Dracozu Lake is located in the Faron Grasslands. It is the northernmost terminal of the Dracozu River, and it is overlooked by ancient ruins. The lake opens up into a small plaza where a massive stone structure in the form of a Dragon—evidently the centerpiece—rests only a short distance away. Inside of this structure is the Spring of Courage, complete with a Goddess Statue and an Ancient Shrine. The lake is surrounded by the Farosh Hills to the west, the Popla Foothills to the north, the Damel Forest to the south, and to the east by the rim of Tobio's Hollow. The plaza is heavily defended by many powerful enemies.

Within the Dragon structure, just before the Spring of Courage proper, one can find a Metal Chest containing a Gold Rupee.

There are a few Korok to be found here. One hides in a Block Puzzle arrangement above the right hand of the Dragon structure. The block needed to complete this puzzle can be found on a matching block arrangement present on the left hand—immediately across the plaza. Another can be found at a small shrine around a large boar head statue on the hill to the west. Here a stone boulder, found atop one of the four pillars found there, must be moved into the corner to match the arrangement of the other three corners, prompting the Korok to appear. The last can be located at the very top of the enormous tree, which grows up and out from the aforementioned Dragon structure in the central plaza.

Creatures

Enemies

Materials

Tears of the Kingdom



Nomenclature

Dracozu Lake's name is derived from draco, the Latin word for "dragon".

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
  • カズリュー湖 (Kazuryū Ko) (BotWBreath of the Wild)
  • カズリュー() (Kazuryū Ko) (TotKTears of the Kingdom)
  • Kazuryū Lake
    Kazuryū incorporates 竜 (RyūDragon).
  •  
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTRTraditional
卡茲溜湖 (Kǎzīliū hú) (TotKTears of the Kingdom) 
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSISimplified
卡兹溜湖 (Kǎzīliū hú) (TotKTears of the Kingdom) 
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Dracozu-meer (BotWBreath of the Wild)[4]Same as English.
The French Republic
FrenchEUEuropean
Lac Dracos (TotKTears of the Kingdom) 
Canada
FrenchCACanadian
Lac Dracos (TotKTears of the Kingdom) 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Dracoto-See (TotKTears of the Kingdom) 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Lago Dragone (TotKTears of the Kingdom) 
The Republic of Korea
Korean
이무기의 호수 (TotKTears of the Kingdom) 
Latin America
SpanishLALatin American
Lago Drako (BotWBreath of the Wild)[5]Drako Lake
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEUEuropean
Lago Drako (TotKTears of the Kingdom) 
This table was generated from Zelda Wiki's translation data.

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References

  1. Dracozu Lake — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. Dracozu Lake — Map (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. Faron Woods is really, really thick. I've also heard of a lake there called... "Mouth of the Dragon" or something... — Meeshy (Breath of the Wild)
  4. Dracozu-meer — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  5. Lago Drako — Map (Breath of the Wild)