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[[Image:DoorOfTime1.jpg|thumb|left|[[Link]] places the [[Spiritual Stones]] on the pedestal before the [[Door of Time]]]][[Image:DoorOfTime2.jpg|thumb|right|The Door opens...]] | [[Image:DoorOfTime1.jpg|thumb|left|[[Link]] places the [[Spiritual Stones]] on the pedestal before the [[Door of Time]]]][[Image:DoorOfTime2.jpg|thumb|right|The Door opens...]] | ||
'''The Door of Time''' is located in the [[Temple of Time]] and blocks access to the [[Pedestal of Time]], which holds the [[Master Sword]] and is the key to entering the [[Sacred Realm]]. | '''The Door of Time''' is located in the [[Temple of Time]] and blocks access to the [[Pedestal of Time]], which holds the [[Master Sword]] and is the key to entering the [[Sacred Realm]]. | ||
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According to [[Rauru]], the Door of Time is, effectively, an obstacle to the [[Sacred Realm]] put in place when the [[Triforce]] was sealed away. At the start of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Ganondorf]] is attempting to remove this obstacle but is frustrated by the guardians of the [[Spiritual Stones]]. The [[Hero of Time]] was able to open the Door in [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]], but in doing so allowed Ganondorf to unleash the [[Great Cataclysm]] and what some believe to be the [[Imprisoning War]] that soon followed. | According to [[Rauru]], the Door of Time is, effectively, an obstacle to the [[Sacred Realm]] put in place when the [[Triforce]] was sealed away. At the start of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Ganondorf]] is attempting to remove this obstacle but is frustrated by the guardians of the [[Spiritual Stones]]. The [[Hero of Time]] was able to open the Door in [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]], but in doing so allowed Ganondorf to unleash the [[Great Cataclysm]] and what some believe to be the [[Imprisoning War]] that soon followed. | ||
The Door of Time made another appearance in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] (when translated from ancient Hylian, the inscription on the Door read "Time Door") as the means through which the new Link | The Door of Time made another appearance in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] (when translated from ancient Hylian, the inscription on the Door read "Time Door") as the means through which (the new) Link was able to travel back in time to the Temple of Time as it stood in the days of his forbearer. | ||
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Revision as of 11:33, 25 December 2007
The Door of Time is located in the Temple of Time and blocks access to the Pedestal of Time, which holds the Master Sword and is the key to entering the Sacred Realm.
The door can only be opened by bringing together three Spiritual Stones: the Kokiri's Emerald, the Goron's Ruby and the Zora's Sapphire. When these three stones are brought together and the Song of Time is played upon the Ocarina of Time at the altar, the door slides open and the path to the legendary blade is revealed.
According to Rauru, the Door of Time is, effectively, an obstacle to the Sacred Realm put in place when the Triforce was sealed away. At the start of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Ganondorf is attempting to remove this obstacle but is frustrated by the guardians of the Spiritual Stones. The Hero of Time was able to open the Door in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but in doing so allowed Ganondorf to unleash the Great Cataclysm and what some believe to be the Imprisoning War that soon followed.
The Door of Time made another appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (when translated from ancient Hylian, the inscription on the Door read "Time Door") as the means through which (the new) Link was able to travel back in time to the Temple of Time as it stood in the days of his forbearer.