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When first mentioned by Dampé, the mirror is revealed to have sealed away a dark tribe a long time ago. The Mirror was then hidden away in a [[Temple of Darkness|temple]] in the Forest of Light,  in order to seal it away from the world.<ref>{{cite|Legends speak of a mirror in which a dark tribe was sealed away long ago. I understand it's supposed to be hidden now somewhere in the Forest of Light.|Dampé|Four Swords Adventures}}</ref> <ref>{{cite|The tribe's  mirror prison was then secreted away and hidden in the forest temple to  sever its connection to this world.|White Maiden|Four Swords Adventures}}</ref>
When first mentioned by Dampé, the mirror is revealed to have sealed away a dark tribe a long time ago. The Mirror was then hidden away in a [[Temple of Darkness|temple]] in the Forest of Light,  in order to seal it away from the world.<ref>{{cite|Legends speak of a mirror in which a dark tribe was sealed away long ago. I understand it's supposed to be hidden now somewhere in the Forest of Light.|Dampé|Four Swords Adventures}}</ref> <ref>{{cite|The tribe's  mirror prison was then secreted away and hidden in the forest temple to  sever its connection to this world.|White Maiden|Four Swords Adventures}}</ref>


Upon inspecting the [[Temple of Darkness]], it comes to Links and the maidens knowlegde that the mirror had been stolen. They belive it to be Vaati doing, but clues of the culprit, Deku Scrubs chanting the name [[Ganon]], brings them to the desert. <ref>{{cite|We still have no clear idea of who stole the mirror. However, there is something that disturbs me. When those...things...first entered my woods, they spoke of their dark lord. "Ganon, Ganon," they chanted. It was as though they were...worshipping.|White Maiden|Four Swords Adventures}} </ref><ref>{{cite|Ganon... I've heard that name before. No wait... It was Ganondorf... But, no... That man was of the Gerudo tribe. I can't imagine these creatures worshipping  some desert nomad. There's a Gerudo village in the desert. I doubt there is any connection, but it cannot hurt to check the village. |White Maiden|Four Swords Adventures}}</ref> Their suspicion is confirmed by the Red Knight. <ref>{{cite|The man that defeated us is also the same man who created that shadowy imp. A man from the desert wastes... He is not Vaati. |Red Knight|Four Swords Adventures}}</ref>
Upon inspecting the [[Temple of Darkness]], it comes to Links and the maidens knowledge that the mirror had been stolen. They believe it to be Vaati doing, but clues of the culprit, Deku Scrubs chanting the name [e[Ganon]], brings them to the desert. <ref>{{cite|We still have no clear idea of who stole the mirror. However, there is something that disturbs me. When those...things...first entered my woods, they spoke of their dark lord. "Ganon, Ganon," they chanted. It was as though they were...worshipping.|White Maiden|Four Swords Adventures}} </ref><ref>{{cite|Ganon... I've heard that name before. No wait... It was Ganondorf... But, no... That man was of the Gerudo tribe. I can't imagine these creatures worshipping  some desert nomad. There's a Gerudo village in the desert. I doubt there is any connection, but it cannot hurt to check the village. |White Maiden|Four Swords Adventures}}</ref> Their suspicion is confirmed by the Red Knight. <ref>{{cite|The man that defeated us is also the same man who created that shadowy imp. A man from the desert wastes... He is not Vaati. |Red Knight|Four Swords Adventures}}</ref>


Upon arriving in [[Realm of the Heavens]], [[The Dark Cloud]], in a final clash against [[Dark  Link#Four Swords Adventures|Shadow Links]], Link and Zelda finally manages to retrive the mirror. This in turn leads to the end of [[Dark  Link#Four Swords Adventures|Shadow Links]] havoc in [[Hyrule]].  
Upon arriving in [[Realm of the Heavens]], [[The Dark Cloud]], in a final clash against [[Dark  Link#Four Swords Adventures|Shadow Link]], Link and Zelda finally manages to retrieve the mirror. This in turn leads to the end of [[Dark  Link#Four Swords Adventures|Shadow Link's]] havoc in [[Hyrule]].  


===Connections to the Mirror of Twilight===
===Connections to the Mirror of Twilight===
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The Dark Mirror shares some common elements with a more famous mirror, namely the [[Mirror of Twilight]]. Both mirrors sealed away a dark tribe in the ancient days.  
The Dark Mirror shares some common elements with a more famous mirror, namely the [[Mirror of Twilight]]. Both mirrors sealed away a dark tribe in the ancient days.  
There is also some similarity in the evil inducing nature the mirrors has on its enviroment. Altough the Dark Mirrors spawns evil Shadow Links, while the [[Mirror of Twilight]] seem to possess people and things, like [[Yeta]].
There is also some similarity in the evil inducing nature the mirrors has on its environment. Although the Dark Mirrors spawns evil Shadow Links, while the [[Mirror of Twilight]] seem to possess people and things, like [[Yeta]].
Although there is an interesting allusion in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]], where the Dark Tribe makes an cameo appears as Shadow Links, in [[Lanayru (Spirit)|Lanaryus]] tale of them.
Although there is an interesting allusion in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]], where the Dark Tribe makes an cameo appears as Shadow Links, in [[Lanayru (Spirit)|Lanaryu's]] tale of them.


The appearance of the two mirrors as round with a golden frame is also a similar attribute. Although its hard to ascertain just how similar their physical appearance are, because of the graphical differences between [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Sword Adventures|Four Sword Adventures]] and [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]].
The appearance of the two mirrors as round with a golden frame is also a similar attribute. Although its hard to ascertain just how similar their physical appearance are, because of the graphical differences between [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Sword Adventures|Four Sword Adventures]] and [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]].


As for whether the mirrors were actually meant potray the same mirror, is a matter of much dispute in the Zelda communities. Some deem it impossible, as [[Midna]] in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]] destroys the Mirror of Twilight at the end of the game. Others sees this as evidence that Four Sword Adventures does not occur after the Twilight Princess.
As for whether the mirrors were actually meant portray the same mirror, is a matter of much dispute in the Zelda communities. Some deem it impossible, as [[Midna]] in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]] destroys the Mirror of Twilight at the end of the game. Others sees this as evidence that Four Sword Adventures does not occur after the Twilight Princess.




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