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===''Ocarina of Time''=== | ===''Ocarina of Time''=== | ||
The large headstone at the back of the [[Graveyard|Kakariko Graveyard]] conceals the entrance to the Royal Family's Tomb. It is flanked by two smaller headstones referencing the famous [[Composer Brothers]] of [[Kakariko Village]]. The entrance to the tomb can only be opened by showing [[Zelda's Lullaby|proof]] of connection with the [[Royal Family]].<ref>{{cite|We inscribed it on the royal tombstone. As a messenger of the Royal Family, you should show your Royal credentials on top of the Triforce mark...|Composer Brothers| | The large headstone at the back of the [[Graveyard|Kakariko Graveyard]] conceals the entrance to the Royal Family's Tomb. It is flanked by two smaller headstones referencing the famous [[Composer Brothers]] of [[Kakariko Village]]. The entrance to the tomb can only be opened by showing [[Zelda's Lullaby|proof]] of connection with the [[Royal Family]].<ref>{{cite|We inscribed it on the royal tombstone. As a messenger of the Royal Family, you should show your Royal credentials on top of the Triforce mark...|Composer Brothers|OoT}}</ref> | ||
The inside of the tomb is infested with [[Keese]] and [[ReDead]]s, along with steaming, poisoned liquid. Located at the end is another tombstone inscribed with a poem written by the Composer Brothers.<ref>{{cite|The rising sun will eventually set, A newborn's life will fade. From sun to moon, moon to sun... Give peaceful rest to the living dead. This is an interesting poem... huh?|N/A| | The inside of the tomb is infested with [[Keese]] and [[ReDead]]s, along with steaming, poisoned liquid. Located at the end is another tombstone inscribed with a poem written by the Composer Brothers.<ref>{{cite|The rising sun will eventually set, A newborn's life will fade. From sun to moon, moon to sun... Give peaceful rest to the living dead. This is an interesting poem... huh?|N/A|OoT}}</ref> Right below it is the secret melody of the deceased composers, the [[Sun's Song]].<ref>{{cite|Something is inscribed on the tombstone... It's the secret melody of the Composer Brothers!|N/A|OoT}}</ref> | ||
===''The Minish Cap''=== | ===''The Minish Cap''=== |
Revision as of 19:57, 21 April 2014
Template:Place Royal Family's Tomb is a place in Ocarina of Time and The Minish Cap.
Appearances
Ocarina of Time
The large headstone at the back of the Kakariko Graveyard conceals the entrance to the Royal Family's Tomb. It is flanked by two smaller headstones referencing the famous Composer Brothers of Kakariko Village. The entrance to the tomb can only be opened by showing proof of connection with the Royal Family.[1]
The inside of the tomb is infested with Keese and ReDeads, along with steaming, poisoned liquid. Located at the end is another tombstone inscribed with a poem written by the Composer Brothers.[2] Right below it is the secret melody of the deceased composers, the Sun's Song.[3]
The Minish Cap
The Royal Tomb also makes an appearance in The Minish Cap as the Royal Crypt. It is filled with Ghini, and its only inhabitant is Dampé, the gravekeeper. It contains the mysterious tomb of King Gustaf.
Trivia
- In Ocarina of Time, The entire Old Hylian syllabary is engraved on every stone slab in the tomb.
References
- ↑ "We inscribed it on the royal tombstone. As a messenger of the Royal Family, you should show your Royal credentials on top of the Triforce mark..." — Composer Brothers (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "The rising sun will eventually set, A newborn's life will fade. From sun to moon, moon to sun... Give peaceful rest to the living dead. This is an interesting poem... huh?" — N/A (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "Something is inscribed on the tombstone... It's the secret melody of the Composer Brothers!" — N/A (Ocarina of Time)
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | 王家の墓 | ||
French | Tombe Royale | Royal Tomb | |
German | Königsgrab | ||
Italian | Tomba della famiglia reale | ||
SpanishLA | Pantéon Real | Royal Pantheon |