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The eight Stone Tablets can be found at the end of each dungeon and are obtained after defeating its respective boss. The tablets contain writings in a language used in ancient [[Hyrule]], thus, [[Princess Zelda]] uses the [[Book of Mudora]] to decipher their message. The Stone Tablets reveal that the [[Silver Arrow]]s, a sealed power needed to defeat [[Ganon]], are found at [[Death Mountain]]. | The eight Stone Tablets can be found at the end of each dungeon and are obtained after defeating its respective boss. The tablets contain writings in a language used in ancient [[Hyrule]], thus, [[Princess Zelda]] uses the [[Book of Mudora]] to decipher their message. The Stone Tablets reveal that the [[Silver Arrow]]s, a sealed power needed to defeat [[Ganon]], are found at [[Death Mountain]]. | ||
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Location and Uses
The eight Stone Tablets can be found at the end of each dungeon and are obtained after defeating its respective boss. The tablets contain writings in a language used in ancient Hyrule, thus, Princess Zelda uses the Book of Mudora to decipher their message. The Stone Tablets reveal that the Silver Arrows, a sealed power needed to defeat Ganon, are found at Death Mountain.
Nomenclature
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | 石盤 (Sekiban) | Stone Tablet |
Gallery
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The Hero of Light obtaining a Stone Tablet