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==Features and Overview==
==Features and Overview==
Lorule Lake is a lake located in the southeastern region of [[Lorule]], counterpart of [[Lake Hylia]] in [[Hyrule]] and [[Ice Lake]] in the [[Dark World]]. It has shores to the west, south, and east, and a partial shore to the north. The rest of its northern border contains rocky walls and a river that flows north and west and forms a waterfall that dumps into a chasm.
Lorule Lake is a lake located in the southeastern region of [[Lorule]], the counterpart of [[Lake Hylia]] in [[Hyrule]]. It has shores to the west, south, and east, and a partial shore to the north. The rest of its northern border contains rocky walls and a river that flows north and west and forms a waterfall that dumps into a chasm.


Upon exploring Lorule Lake, [[Link]] finds the Lakeside Item Seller in his shop on the northwestern shore, a bombable [[Fairy]] cave on the eastern shore, and {{Term|ALBW|Turtle Rock|link}}, which was built to contain fiery volcanic activity, in the middle of the lake.<ref>{{Cite|Not far from here is a maze built to contain the power of fire. You must find a way to control the flames.|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref> He also finds [[Mama Turtle]] whose three children have been separated from her, one upside down on the western shore, one being harassed by [[Ku]] in a shallow part of the lake, and one stuck to a ledge wall on the northern border of the lake.
Upon exploring Lorule Lake, [[Link]] finds the Lakeside Item Seller in his shop on the northwestern shore, a bombable [[Fairy]] cave on the eastern shore, and {{Term|ALBW|Turtle Rock|link}}, which was built to contain fiery volcanic activity, in the middle of the lake.<ref>{{Cite|Not far from here is a maze built to contain the power of fire. You must find a way to control the flames.|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref> He also finds [[Mama Turtle]] whose three children have been separated from her, one upside down on the western shore, one being harassed by [[Ku]] in a shallow part of the lake, and one stuck to a ledge wall on the northern border of the lake.

Revision as of 21:53, 15 February 2024

Lorule Lake is a location in A Link Between Worlds.[1]

Features and Overview

Lorule Lake is a lake located in the southeastern region of Lorule, the counterpart of Lake Hylia in Hyrule. It has shores to the west, south, and east, and a partial shore to the north. The rest of its northern border contains rocky walls and a river that flows north and west and forms a waterfall that dumps into a chasm.

Upon exploring Lorule Lake, Link finds the Lakeside Item Seller in his shop on the northwestern shore, a bombable Fairy cave on the eastern shore, and Turtle Rock, which was built to contain fiery volcanic activity, in the middle of the lake.[2] He also finds Mama Turtle whose three children have been separated from her, one upside down on the western shore, one being harassed by Ku in a shallow part of the lake, and one stuck to a ledge wall on the northern border of the lake.

Fissures that link the two worlds located around Lorule Lake are found on its eastern & western shores and on a ledge wall by the river flowing north & west out of the lake.

Five lost Maiamais can also be found in the lake and its surrounding shores along with several green, blue, and red Rupees floating on top of the lake and resting on its floor.

Areas

Minor Enemies

Lost Maiamai

Map
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Number
1
Visible
Yes
Description

style="background:#33a44b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-yes"|Yes

Map
ALBW Lorule Lake Region Maiamais.png
Number
2
Visible
No
Description

style="background:#f75b6b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-no"|No

Map
ALBW Lorule Lake Region Maiamais.png
Number
3
Visible
Yes
Description

style="background:#33a44b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-yes"|Yes

Map
ALBW Lorule Lake Region Maiamais.png
Number
4
Visible
Yes
Description

style="background:#33a44b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-yes"|Yes

Map
ALBW Lorule Lake Region Maiamais.png
Number
5
Visible
No
Description

style="background:#f75b6b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-no"|No

MapNumberVisibleDescription
ALBW Lorule Lake Region Maiamais.png
1
Yes

style="background:#33a44b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-yes"|Yes

2
No

style="background:#f75b6b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-no"|No

3
Yes

style="background:#33a44b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-yes"|Yes

4
Yes

style="background:#33a44b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-yes"|Yes

5
No

style="background:#f75b6b;vertical-align:middle;color: black;text-align:center;" class="table-no"|No

Nomenclature

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See Also

References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 162
  2. "Not far from here is a maze built to contain the power of fire. You must find a way to control the flames." — Princess Hilda (A Link Between Worlds)