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Revision as of 12:52, 2 July 2012
Reesong Palace is Ganon's stronghold in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon. It is a large fortress-like castle in the middle of Gamelon. It is considerably run-down and understandably filled with Ganon's hordes of minions. It is here that Ganon has King Harkinian locked up. Once Ganon has been defeated, he'll drop a key that is required to unlock the King. Once the King is freed, the Royal Retainer shows up with the apprehended Duke Onklet who begs for mercy from the King. Lady Alma is also there and when Zelda tells her to stop looking at her stupid mirror and breaks it, she frees Link who was somehow imprisoned in the mirror.
Minor Enemies and Traps
- Keese
- Fire Wheels
- Darknuts
- Dodongos
- Gargoyles
- Goriyas
- Tektites
- Stone Heads
- Bago-Bagos
- Dairas
- Arpagos
- Moblins
- Falling Rocks
- Falling Spikes
- Boss: Ganon
Trivia
- This is one of only two dungeons in the game that has a puzzle of any kind, the other being the Dodomai Palace. This time, it is a riddle the Triforce of Wisdom gives you stating the "You can only win by falling", alluding to falling down the well.