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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Princess Ruto]] finds herself consumed by an apparently-ill [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]]. In a desperate effort to have herself saved, she wrote a letter, stuck it in an [[Empty Bottle]] and cast it out of her captor. Somehow, it ended up at [[Lake Hylia]]. Once removed from the bottle, Link can read this letter-although it is primarily for [[King Zora]]'s viewing, and upon handing over the letter the king will allow access to Lord Jabu Jabu's abode in [[Zora's Fountain]].
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Princess Ruto]] finds herself consumed by an apparently-ill [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]]. In a desperate effort to have herself saved, she wrote a letter, stuck it in an [[Empty Bottle]] and cast it out of her captor. Somehow, it ended up at [[Lake Hylia]]. Once removed from the bottle, Link can read this letter-although it is primarily for [[King Zora]]'s viewing, and upon handing over the letter the king will allow access to Lord Jabu Jabu's abode in [[Zora's Fountain]].


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Revision as of 13:58, 27 December 2007

cvaralb In Ocarina of Time, Princess Ruto finds herself consumed by an apparently-ill Lord Jabu-Jabu. In a desperate effort to have herself saved, she wrote a letter, stuck it in an Empty Bottle and cast it out of her captor. Somehow, it ended up at Lake Hylia. Once removed from the bottle, Link can read this letter-although it is primarily for King Zora's viewing, and upon handing over the letter the king will allow access to Lord Jabu Jabu's abode in Zora's Fountain.