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Lon Lon Ranch YL AL No one knows how such a treasure came to be there, but a Piece of Heart was hidden in a storage shed on the Lon Lon Ranch. During a visit to the ranch, Link moved a crate that was blocking a small hole and discovered a secret hiding place in the shed wall. X Death Mountain Trail During his youth, Link planted a Magic Bean at the mouth of Dodongo's Cavern. Upon his return years later, he found that his playful attempt at farming had sprouted into a large beanstalk. Climbing the stalk, Link found a Piece of Heart above the cavern entrance. X X Hyrule Field On the edge of Hyrule Field, near the path that led to Lake Hylia, stood a small patch of grass that was fenced in on all sides. Thinking this a bit curious, Link took out a bomb and threw it into the center of this area. The explosion uncovered a secret grotto containing a Piece of Heart. X X Hyrule Field Link visited Lon Lon Ranch many times over the years, buying nutritious milk and visiting with his friend Malon. One day, as he was striding past the north side of the ranch, Link noticed something odd about a nearby tree. He dropped a bomb at the base of the tree, exposing a secret grotto. X X Kakariko Village As a child, Link once accepted a ride from the owl, who took him from Death Mountain to a rooftop in Kakariko Village. He dropped from the roof to an awning below and entered the house to discover a Piece of Heart. Years later, Link realized that he could now reach the same spot using the hookshot. X X Kakariko Village Longing to see the lush countryside around Kakariko Village, Link used his longshot to scale one of the houses. He was startled to find someone already atop this lofty perch. Rather than being angry at the interruption, the man was glad for Link's companionship and gave him a Piece of Heart. X X Kakariko Graveyard Link made friends everywhere he went, even in the dark confines of the Kakariko Graveyard. Though shunned by all others, Dampe the grave digger found a true friend in Link. The two were fond of playing a simple game that Dampe had created. As Dampe trudged around the graveyard path, Link would have to guess where a hidden treasure might be found. It came as a great suprise to both when, purely by luck, they found a certain heart- shaped prize. X Kakariko Graveyard After his first race with Dampe's spirit, Link wished to bid his old friend a final farewell. Venturing into Dampe's grave once more, Link repeated the race, finishing in less than a minute. Touched by Link's compassion, Dampe's spirit gave Link a heartfelt reward. X Kakariko Graveyard Dampe gave Link the run of the graveyard, even allowing the youngster to plant a Magic Bean on a small, unoccupied plot in the corner. Years later, as he used the fullgrown stalk to reach a Piece of Heart, Link silently thanked his departed friend. X Kakariko Graveyard As Link strolled through the graveyard, he felt that were was something odd about one of the gravestones. Pulling at the stone with all his might, he found a secret chamber. Venturing into the shadows, he was suddenly struck with a desire to play the Sun's Song... X X Kakariko Windmill After obtaining the hookshot from Damp's spirit, Link decided to entertain his ghostly freind with a song. As the last strains of the Song of Time echoed into the darkness, a strange, blue stone on one side of the cave began to dissolve, revealing a secret passage. Link followed the short tunnel and found himself within the windmill. Looking past the churning gears, Link smiled to himself as he saw the crystalline treasure that awaited him. X House of Skulltula Link labored tirelessly to free the cursed children of the House of Skulltula from their horrible fate. After obtaining 50 golden tokens, Link returned to the house to free yet another hapless child. In return for this selfless act, Link received a Piece of Heart. X X Zora's River Coming upon a group of colorful frogs in Zora's River, our hero was soon caught up by their playful manner. To please his new acquaintances, Link played the Song of Storms. Impressed with Link's skill with the ocarina, they offered him both their friendship and a Piece of Heart. X Zora's River Link continued with his concert, playing every tune he knew for his web-footed friends. Link then joined the frogs in a bug-eating game, which delighted them even more and sealed their friendship for good. As they croaked their thanks, the frogs gave Link one more token of their esteem. X Zora's River The twists and turns of Zora's River presented Link with many tantalizing riddles. Spying a Piece of Heart atop a tower of rock, Link wondered how he might reach that dizzying height. Searching the riverbank for any sort of help, Link came upon a lone cucco, which he used to reach a path that led to the top of a broad plateau. There hefound another cucco, which he used to ride the winds and claim hisgleaming prize. X X Zora's River Link followed Zora's River for a day and a night, eventually finding the entrance to Zora's Domain. As he sat upon the edge of the path for a much needed rest, Link spied a Piece of Heart on a ledge on the canyon wall. Not wanting to pass up this opportunity, he went back downstream to retrieve a cucco, then he returned. The leap was a long one, but Link knew no fear. Holding the anxious bird aloft, he leapt off the path and into history. X X Zora's Domain Squinting through the spray, Link realized that there was a half- hidden chamber behind the waterfall in Zora's Domain. He lit a Deku Stick and slipped past the cascading water to find several torches. He lit them one by one and was gratified when a treasure chest appeared before him. X Zora's Fountain Much had changed in the years Link slept, and Zora's Fountain has been engulfed in ice. Link scanned his surroundings and saw a flash of red amidst the cool blueness. Leaping onto an ice floe, he pried loose a Piece of Heart from its frozen resting place. X Zora's Fountain It was no use. The Zora tunic was just too big for Link's small frame. Without it, he wouldn't be able to breathe at the bottom of the lake in Zora's Fountain. If only he were bigger, he could use the tunic and the Iron Boots to explore the fascinating depths. X Ice Cavern Fountains of blue flame erupted all about Link as he strode deeper into the Ice Cavern. Knowing that these flames were the only thing that could melt red ice, he pulled out an empty bottle and, with one swift motion, captured a handful of the raging fire. X Market The sages said that fortune favors the bold, and that was certainly true of Link. Though he could have used the Lens of Truth to win the Treasure Box game on the first try, he played fair and square until he reached the final room and the Piece of Heart. X Market Once again, Link's persistence and patience paid off. Trying his luck with Bombchu Bowling, Link soon proved that swordplay was not his only skill. The attendant awarded prizes at random, but after a number of tries, Link finally walked away with a Piece of Heart. X Market The chronicles were filled with accounts of Link's kindness to strangers. One fine day, he struck up a conversation with a woman in the back alley of Hyrule Castle Town. Hearing that she had lost her dog, Link assured her that he'd help any way he could. Knowing that dogs often roamed the square after dark, Link waited for night- fall. His search did not take long. He found the little runaway near the Bazaar, and soon master and pet were reunited. X Lost Woods The Lost Woods was a forbidding place, and many unwary travelers were caught in its leafy embrace. Undaunted by the stories, Link braved the green maze and soon discovered the mysterious Skull Kid in a sunlit grove. At the Skull Kid's urging, Link pulled out his ocarina and began to play. Recognizing of the beautiful strains of Saria's Song, the Skull Kid decided to befriend Link and give him something that would help him on the long road ahead. X Lost Woods Link ventured ever deeper into the Lost Woods and found not one, but two more Skull Kids. Link's reputation as a musician preceded him, and the Skull Kids urged Link to join them as they sang. He followed along perfectly on the ocarina, earning their respect and a special present. X Death Mountain Crater As a child, Link could survive but a few scant moments in the Death Mountain Crater. As a young man, however, he could shrug off the heat with ease in the Goron Tunic. Indeed, he thought of nothing of climbing around the crater walls, searching for whatever treasures he could find. X X Death Mountain Crater Link was suprised that the Magic Bean had survived the heat of the Death Mountain Crater; indeed, it had not only survived, but thrived. Climbing up the broad leaves, he rode the stalk around the crater and hopped onto a towering spine high above the seething magma. X Goron City At the Goron's urging, Link lit all the torches on the tower level of the city, which set the giant urn to spinning. Link sprinted to the upper level. Before anyone could react, he threw a bomb into the urn's open top, releasing a random prize. X Fishing Pond There were times when Link longed to be a normal boy, without the heavy responsibilities he was destined to bear. He would sometimes visit the fishing pond near Lake Hylia to while the hours and his cares away. One day, he managed to hook the biggest fish in the pond. X Lakeside Laboratory Link's curiosity was legendary. He couldn't resist trying out new equipment or exploring every nook and cranny he came across. After he obtained the Golden Scale, he once dove into the well in the laboratory next to Lake Hylia, just to see what he could find. X X Lake Hylia Curiosity may have killed the proverbial cat, but it usually benefited Link in one way or another. Using the beanstalk he had planted as a boy, he swung up to the top of the laboratory to survey the shores of Lake Hylia. Who could have predicted that a Piece of Heart would be waiting for him? X Gerudo Valley On his journey to Gerudo Fortress, Link reveled in the thundering majesty of the great waterfall. Taking a cucco in his hands, he leapt through the towering torrent and into a secret chamber. After he collected the Piece of Heart, he lifted the cucco again and leapt to a platform below and to his right. X X Gerudo Valley Opposite the waterfall lay a narrow canyon carved over the centuries by the rushing torrent. Far below lay a half-hidden platform with a gleaming bauble upon it. Link didn't relish yet another death-defying jump, but this was an opportunity he could not pass up. Taking up another cucco, Link steadied himself then began to run toward the edge of the bridge. Without so much as a glance at the chasm below, Link leapt out into the open air. X X Gerudo Fortress Someone sealed a Piece of Heart in a treasure chest and placed it on the roof of Gerudo Fortress. As Link explored the interior of the keep, he used his hookshot on the exposed roof chest, which he could latch onto with the hookshot. He later found that he could have approached from a different way and called his scarecrow friend for help. X Gerudo Fortress As a young man, Link became an expert archer. During his journey through Gerudo Fortress, he proved his mastery by shooting targets while on horseback. He scored over 1,000 points, earning the respect of his fellow archers and a Piece of Heart in the bargain. X Desert Colossus Finding the Spirit Temple, was one thing, but facing the dangers that lurked within were another. Looking to bolster his stamina, Link remembered the Magic Bean he'd planted near the temple entrance. Using the beanstalk, he found a Piece of Heart atop a stone arch. X |
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