Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

Marked by the sign on his hand, Link was
destined to become a hero, but in the peaceful days following his
first quest, he became restless. He wandered the forests, crossed
the deserts, and delved into the caverns of Hyrule, looking for
clues to explain his feeling of unease. In the time he became
aware of a whisper that passed between the birds, beasts, and
even through the blades of grass: there was a new magic in the
land, nameless and terrifying.
Lying as still as a marble, Princess Zelda slept the dreamless
sleep of enchantment. When Link found her thus arrayed in the
North Palace, he saw at once that she was spellbound. His
greatest fear had come to pass. By refusing to reveal the secret
power of the Triforce to a wizard, Zelda had brought on her own
downfall. But all was not lost. If Link somehow unlocked the
mystery of the Great Palace, he could save Zelda and the Triforce
of Courage.


Again Link took to the fields and forests, but these places had
become wild and dangeroud, inhabited by enemies of old. Link
found himself relying on his wits and swordplay at every step.
Creatures he had never before seen also waylaid him: spiders
called Deelers that dropped from the trees, tall Geldarms that
rose from the sands of the Tantari Desert, and of course the
Moblins, armed with spears and hatred.

Link's mission was to enter each of six palaces and restore a
missing crystal to a statue. Together the statues created a
magical lock on the Great Palace. Only by replacing the six
crystals could Link open the final door. In each palace, however,
he had to battle a Statue Guardian of great strength: Barba the
Dragon, Ironknucle the Knight, Carock the Wizard and others.

As he closed the palaces, Link crossedthe whole of Hyrule, from
Ruto in the northwest to Death Mountain in the south, from the
Island Palace in the Stormy Straights to Maze Island in the Far
Eastern Sea. He helped villagers when he could, but he never lost
sight of his ultimate goal. Finally, after uncovering the secrets
of Old Kasuto, Link pushed on to the Great Palace where he met
the Thunderbird.

Once the Thunderbird was vanquished, Link thought that Zelda and
Hyrule would be saved, but it was not to be...not yet. Exhausted
from his journeying, Link had one more enemy to defeat-an enemy
so unexpected that he did not know what to do, for the enemy was
his own shadow.

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