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|name = Reesong Palace
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|game = ''[[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]''
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|inhab = [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Impa|Impa]]<br>[[King Harkinian#Philips CD-i Games|King Harkinian]]
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{{Term/Store|Reesong Palace||Series, TWoG}} (pronounced {{IPA|ˈɹiːsɒŋ}} {{Respell|REE|song}})<ref>{{Cite|Don't hurt me Zelda! I'll tell you the secret way into Reesong Palace.|Duke Onkled|TWoG}}</ref> is a location in {{TWoG}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Reesong Palace}}|Map|TWoG}}</ref> It the game's final stage and is unlocked after completing [[Shutoy Lake]].


'''Reesong Palace''' is [[Ganon#Philips CD-i Games#Ganon|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#Philips CD-i Games|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 [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Royal Retainer|Royal Retainer]] shows up with the apprehended [[Characters in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Duke Onklet|Duke Onklet]] who begs for mercy from the King. Lady Alma is also there and when [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] tells her to stop looking at her stupid mirror and breaks it, she frees [[Link]] who was somehow imprisoned in the mirror.
==Features and Overview==
Reesong Palace is a large, fortress-like castle north of [[Gamelon]]'s mountain range. It was seized by [[Ganon]], leaving it considerably rundown and guarded by hordes of his minions. It is also here that Ganon has [[King Harkinian]] imprisoned. The Palace's gateway was locked, whose [[Key]] was surrendered to [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] by [[Duke Onkled]] in [[Dodomai Palace]] in exchange for her mercy. The Palace is connected to [[Nokani Forest]] via a long stone wall that runs along the ravine, where Zelda enters the area. The wall is plagued by invisible enemies that can only be seen by the light of the [[Fairy Lantern]]. At the end of the wall is a yard where [[Impa]] appears a final time to aid Zelda with the [[Triforce of Wisdom]]'s guidance. Impa informs Zelda that she can "only win by falling", referring to the well inside the Palace courtyard. A boulder blocking the entrance at the end of the yard can be destroyed with either 10 [[Bomb]]s or the [[Power Glove#The Wand of Gamelon|Power Glove]].


==Enemies and Traps==
The entrance eventually leads to a tower filled with [[Flying Fish]] and [[Stone Statue]]s. One of the Heads drops a Key to the next door after it is defeated. Immediately outside is the Palace's courtyard. A large well in the courtyard's floor sits in its center. At the bottom of the well is a grated window that exits outside the Palace walls. A ladder in the well leads to another passage that connects to a ruined chamber, where [[Goriya]]s attack Zelda and Spikes fall relentlessly. A Goriya at the end of the chamber drops the [[Key]] to the locked door in the courtyard, which leads to Ganon's tower.
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File:Arpagos.png|[[Arpagos]]
Inside Ganon's tower, Zelda confronts Ganon with the light of the Fairy Lantern. She defeats him with the [[Wand of Gamelon (Item)|Wand of Gamelon]], imprisoning him inside a book. His defeat drops a Key that opens the bedroom where King Harkinian is being held, located at the very top of the tower. There Zelda frees her father from his cage.
File:Daira FoE.png|[[Daira]]
 
File:Dark Nut WoG.png|[[Darknut]]
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|TWoG= Arpagos, Bago-Bago, Daira, Darknut, Deeler, Dodongo, Falling Rocks, Falling Spikes, Gargoyle, Goriya, Keese, Phyrandaii, Spear Throwing Moblin, Stone Statue
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File:Falling Spikes.png|Falling Spikes
 
File:Bago-Bago WoG.png|[[Flying Fish]]
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File:Barrel.png|[[Phyrandaii]]
File:Stone Head.png|[[Stone Statue|Stone Head]]
File:Ganon WoG.png|Boss: [[Ganon#Philips CD-i Games#Ganon|Ganon]]
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==Trivia==
==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.
*Along with Dodomai Palace, Reesong Palace is one of two stages in the game to have a puzzle of any kind. Zelda must fall down a well in order to locate the Key that opens Ganon's tower.
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[[Category:Places in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]
==Nomenclature==
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 15 April 2024

Reesong Palace (pronounced /ˈɹiːsɒŋ/ REE-song)[1] is a location in The Wand of Gamelon.[2] It the game's final stage and is unlocked after completing Shutoy Lake.

Features and Overview

Reesong Palace is a large, fortress-like castle north of Gamelon's mountain range. It was seized by Ganon, leaving it considerably rundown and guarded by hordes of his minions. It is also here that Ganon has King Harkinian imprisoned. The Palace's gateway was locked, whose Key was surrendered to Zelda by Duke Onkled in Dodomai Palace in exchange for her mercy. The Palace is connected to Nokani Forest via a long stone wall that runs along the ravine, where Zelda enters the area. The wall is plagued by invisible enemies that can only be seen by the light of the Fairy Lantern. At the end of the wall is a yard where Impa appears a final time to aid Zelda with the Triforce of Wisdom's guidance. Impa informs Zelda that she can "only win by falling", referring to the well inside the Palace courtyard. A boulder blocking the entrance at the end of the yard can be destroyed with either 10 Bombs or the Power Glove.

The entrance eventually leads to a tower filled with Flying Fish and Stone Statues. One of the Heads drops a Key to the next door after it is defeated. Immediately outside is the Palace's courtyard. A large well in the courtyard's floor sits in its center. At the bottom of the well is a grated window that exits outside the Palace walls. A ladder in the well leads to another passage that connects to a ruined chamber, where Goriyas attack Zelda and Spikes fall relentlessly. A Goriya at the end of the chamber drops the Key to the locked door in the courtyard, which leads to Ganon's tower.

Inside Ganon's tower, Zelda confronts Ganon with the light of the Fairy Lantern. She defeats him with the Wand of Gamelon, imprisoning him inside a book. His defeat drops a Key that opens the bedroom where King Harkinian is being held, located at the very top of the tower. There Zelda frees her father from his cage.

Minor Enemies

Boss

Trivia

  • Along with Dodomai Palace, Reesong Palace is one of two stages in the game to have a puzzle of any kind. Zelda must fall down a well in order to locate the Key that opens Ganon's tower.

Nomenclature

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References

  1. "Don't hurt me Zelda! I'll tell you the secret way into Reesong Palace." — Duke Onkled (The Wand of Gamelon)
  2. "Reesong Palace" — Map (The Wand of Gamelon)