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==Plot==
==Plot==
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The plot of the ''Link's Awakening'' manga is very similar to the [[Game Boy]] version, albeit going deeper and making Link easier to relate to.  
The plot of the ''Link's Awakening'' manga is very similar to the [[Game Boy]] version, albeit going deeper and making Link easier to relate to.  


===Volume 1===
===Volume 1===
After the [[Tail Cave|first dungeon]], Link is met by the [[Owl (Link's Awakening)|Owl]], who sends Felicia to assist him and look after him, storing the [[Eight Instruments of the Sirens|instruments]] Link finds as light until he needs them again. Initially seeing Felicia as a pain due to her cheeky nature, Link proceeds to tease her and show off his abilities whenever he can. After the second dungeon, Link obtains the [[Ocarina]] from [[Madam MeowMeow]] as a thank-you for [[Bow-Wow]]'s return. Following this, Link encounters Marin at the beach, who expresses her desire to visit her friends at [[Animal Village]]. Immediately, Link agrees to take her, outrunning several enemies which try to attack him.
After the [[Tail Cave|first dungeon]], Link is met by the [[Owl (Link's Awakening)|Owl]], who sends Felicia to assist him and look after him, storing the [[Eight Instruments of the Sirens|instruments]] Link finds as light until he needs them again. Initially seeing Felicia as a pain due to her cheeky nature, Link proceeds to tease her and show off his abilities whenever he can. After the second dungeon, Link obtains the [[Ocarina]] from [[Madam MeowMeow]] as a thank-you for [[Bow-Wow]]'s return. Following this, Link encounters Marin at the beach, who expresses her desire to visit her friends at [[Animal Village]]. Immediately, Link agrees to take her, outrunning several enemies which try to attack him.


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A little after setting sail, the two find themselves unable to pass by an invisible barrier set in the sea. Despite Link's best efforts, Marin eventually convinces him to return to the island, seeing how he is damaging himself for her. Asking Marin why she wanted to leave, Link is met with the reply: ''It was a dream'', and is told that no matter how nice a dream is, eventually one must wake up.
A little after setting sail, the two find themselves unable to pass by an invisible barrier set in the sea. Despite Link's best efforts, Marin eventually convinces him to return to the island, seeing how he is damaging himself for her. Asking Marin why she wanted to leave, Link is met with the reply: ''It was a dream'', and is told that no matter how nice a dream is, eventually one must wake up.


As Marin heads back home, Link is met again by the owl, who asks Link who he is.  Link replies thinking this question is dumb that he is Link from Hyrule.  The Owl tells him that he is wrong, that there is no such place as Hyrule in this land of dreams, only this island. <ref>{{Cite book| quote= All that exists in this world of dreams is this island. In this world, Hyrule does not exist. book= The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Manga, Volume 2| publisher= Ataru Cagiva | page= 29}}</ref>, The Owl also tells him that he is only known as the Messenger of Awakening, not Link, on this island. <ref>{{Cite book| quote= On this island, you are the 'Messenger of Awakening'.  That is all you are in this world. book= The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Manga, Volume 2| publisher= Ataru Cagiva| page= 30}}</ref> Saddened, Link realizes that no matter what, he must continue his mission to awaken the Wind Fish, reuniting with Felicia and proceeding onwards.
As Marin heads back home, Link is met again by the owl, who asks Link who he is.  Link replies thinking this question is dumb that he is Link from Hyrule.  The Owl tells him that he is wrong, that there is no such place as Hyrule in this land of dreams, only this island.<ref>{{Cite book| quote= All that exists in this world of dreams is this island. In this world, Hyrule does not exist. book= The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Manga, Volume 2| publisher= Ataru Cagiva | page= 29}}</ref> The Owl also tells him that he is only known as the Messenger of Awakening, not Link, on this island.<ref>{{Cite book| quote= On this island, you are the 'Messenger of Awakening'.  That is all you are in this world. book= The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Manga, Volume 2| publisher= Ataru Cagiva| page= 30}}</ref> Saddened, Link realizes that no matter what, he must continue his mission to awaken the Wind Fish, reuniting with Felicia and proceeding onwards.


Getting desperate, the monsters find themselves with only one option, to turn to [[Master Drona]], a warrior who fights for no reason other than fun. While Link is caught in battle with the mighty [[Hinox]], Felicia is kidnapped and taken to the [[Eagle's Tower]]. Only moments later, Link is able to best Master Drona with a secret move (Two Step Sword Revolution), dismissing Master Drona's love of combat as unimportant before heading to Eagle's Tower himself, defeating the kidnappers and [[Evil Eagle]] and the [[Grim Creeper]], freeing Felicia and proceeding to gather the final two instruments.
Getting desperate, the monsters find themselves with only one option, to turn to [[Master Drona]], a warrior who fights for no reason other than fun. While Link is caught in battle with the mighty [[Hinox]], Felicia is kidnapped and taken to the [[Eagle's Tower]]. Only moments later, Link is able to best Master Drona with a secret move (Two Step Sword Revolution), dismissing Master Drona's love of combat as unimportant before heading to Eagle's Tower himself, defeating the kidnappers and [[Evil Eagle]] and the [[Grim Creeper]], freeing Felicia and proceeding to gather the final two instruments.