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The | The Flame of Despair is lit when [[Twinrova]] capture Princess Zelda. At the loss of the princess, the voice of hope of the land, the people of Labrynna and Holodrum are stricken with despair, causing the Flame of Despair to light.<ref>{{Cite|I rue this day! Zelda has been taken and the villagers have been beaten into despair!|N/A|OoS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Thanks to Veran and Onox, the Flames of Sorrow and Destruction already flicker! And when we captured Zelda, the foolish humans gave us despair!|Twinrova|OoS}}</ref> However, Link is able to rescue the princess before she is sacrificed, foiling Twinrova's plan. After the evil witches are defeated by Link, Koume and Kotake sacrifice themselves instead to revive Ganon,<ref>{{Cite|Our sacrifice will revive the Evil King and guide him to the light of the three flames!|Twinrova|OoS}}</ref> but since they were the sacrifice instead of Princess Zelda, a mindless form of the King of Evil is revived, allowing the young hero to easily defeat him.<ref>{{Cite|Since they could not sacrifice me in their final rite, the powers of darkness could only revive a mindless, raging Ganon.|Princess Zelda|OoS}}</ref> | ||
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