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The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (Video Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })The fourteenth game in The Legend of Zelda series, Phantom Hourglass is a sequel to The Wind Waker, and stars the Hero of Winds once again. Unlike previous Zelda games, there was also a single central dungeon, the Temple of the Ocean King; beating other dungeons would allow the player to progress farther in the Temple, which would open up more dungeons, and so on. The Nintendo DS game is entirely stylus-based, with the bottom screen consisting of most of the action and the top screen containing a map that the player can bring down and mark for clues.The plot picks up right after The Wind Waker, with Link sailing with Tetra's crew on the trail of the mysterious Ghost Ship. When the ship is in sight, Tetra goes aboard and disappears, prompting Link to go on after her. He is tossed from the ship, and wakes up on a strange island where a fairy named Ciela finds him. During his quest to save Tetra, he meets up with Linebeck, the captain of a steam boat, and the wise but mysterious old man Oshus. Oshus gives Link the titular Phantom Hourglass to ward off the curse placed over the Temple of the Ocean King by Bellum, a demonic creature that is steadily sapping the life out of the realm. It's up to Link to find Tetra and slay Bellum before he sucks the last of the realm dry.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })The game also includes a two-player battle mode, playable either over local wireless or online, where the players compete for control of Force Gems in alternating rounds, either controlling Link or a group of Phantoms. | |
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Build Like an Egyptian: The Cobble Kingdom. | |
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Zauz is a double example. You have a chance to visit his island when you first explore the northwestern sea, before Oshus directs you to him later as the only person who can forge the Phantom Sword. Certain hints from his appearance and dialogue also suggest that he, like Astrid and Kayo, is related to the Cobble. | |
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Bare Your Midriff: Jolene. | |
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Big Bad: Bellum. | |
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Chekhov's Gunman: A more minor example than most, but two of the earliest characters you meet in the game, the fortune teller Astrid and her deceased assistant Kayo, are later revealed to be descended from the ancient Cobble Kingdom, the ruins of which are unearthed and explored later on in search of one of the Pure Metals.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); }) | |
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Bigger on the Inside: Not only do islands look a lot smaller while you're sailing than they do on land, they also have larger varieties in elevation like cliffs, hills and peaks when you're viewing them from your boat that aren't as evident when you're walking around on them. | |
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