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This is a part of the [[Gerudo Desert]]. [[Link]] enters the mirror chamber in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]. The Mirror Chamber is a room located above the [[Arbiter's Grounds]], but Link cannot gain access until after he defeats [[Stallord]], the dungeon's boss.
This is a part of the [[Gerudo Desert]]. [[Link]] enters the mirror chamber in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]. The Mirror Chamber is a room located above the [[Arbiter's Grounds]], but Link cannot gain access until after he defeats [[Stallord]], the dungeon's boss.


[[Image:Spinner_Statue.jpg|thumb|right|The statue bears a striking resemblance to the [[Desert Colossus]]...]]When Link and [[Midna]] first enter the Mirror Chamber, Link must use the [[Spinner]] to reach the top of a giant statue and raise the [[Mirror of Twilight]] from beneath the sand. Upon doing so, they find the [[Mirror of Twilight]] broken, with only a single shard remaining. Midna explains how the mirror allows people from the light world and denizens of the [[Twilight Realm]] to pass freely between both worlds. It was originally created by the gods to send the world's most evil and wicked villains to the Twilight Realm, a prison where none could escape. This is where they also learn about another evil villain, one who was unable to be contained and escaped the grasp of the ancient sages. A man of the [[Gerudo|Gerudo Tribe]] by the name of [[Ganon|Ganondorf]].
[[File:Spinner_Statue.jpg|thumb|right|The statue bears a striking resemblance to the [[Desert Colossus]]...]]When Link and [[Midna]] first enter the Mirror Chamber, Link must use the [[Spinner]] to reach the top of a giant statue and raise the [[Mirror of Twilight]] from beneath the sand. Upon doing so, they find the [[Mirror of Twilight]] broken, with only a single shard remaining. Midna explains how the mirror allows people from the light world and denizens of the [[Twilight Realm]] to pass freely between both worlds. It was originally created by the gods to send the world's most evil and wicked villains to the Twilight Realm, a prison where none could escape. This is where they also learn about another evil villain, one who was unable to be contained and escaped the grasp of the ancient sages. A man of the [[Gerudo|Gerudo Tribe]] by the name of [[Ganon|Ganondorf]].


The five sages appear and describe how the broken mirror is the evil work of the evil one known as [[Zant]]. From this point, Link and Midna begin a new quest in order to retrieve three missing [[mirror shards]] to repair the mirror.
The five sages appear and describe how the broken mirror is the evil work of the evil one known as [[Zant]]. From this point, Link and Midna begin a new quest in order to retrieve three missing [[mirror shards]] to repair the mirror.
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