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In the game's backstory, Ganon enters the Sacred Realm to steal the Triforce and plunges it into darkness, creating the Dark World. [8] To prevent Ganon from escaping and destroying the Light World, Link saves Zelda and the Sages. In the final scenes, he uses the Triforce to wish for the characters in the game to be restored. [17]
The Dark World [p] is a parallel world to Hyrule that appears in A Link to the Past. It is a darker version of Hyrule, which is referred to as the Light World. [77] The Great Sea [q] is the setting of The Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass, formed after a deluge flooded Hyrule.
The land was given to Touya by the Emperor of Regulus and the King of Belfast, which also serves as their form of an alliance. The city's castle was built from the remains of an abandoned castle. Many people from other countries (some are those that Touya met in the past) began moving into the city following its creation.
Game Informer considered Dark Link in The Adventure of Link as one of the top ten best Zelda boss fights, describing it as, "a notoriously difficult battle". [50] Den of Geek praised Dark Link in Ocarina of Time as one of the series' most creative battles as his counter moves force the player to try different methods to defeat him. [51]
Villains Land will follow "a mysterious spell" that summons "villains from every realm" to the Magic Kingdom park. We're all about to be very, very poor, unfortunate souls upon setting foot in ...
The Mšunia Kušṭa is a part of the World of Light considered to be the dwelling place of heavenly or ideal counterparts . [1] In some Mandaean texts, Tarwan is a part of the World of Light that is described as a "pure land." [3] Water flows from the World of Light to Tibil via hapiqia miia, or cosmic streams of water, also known as Hitpun ...
A transcendent higher light Sovev Kol Olmin, the light that "surrounds all worlds" would be the manifestation on a particular level of a higher light which above the capacity of that realm to contain. This is ultimately rooted in the infinite light ("Ohr Ein Sof") that preceded Creation, the Tzimtzum and the Sephirot, rather than the source of ...
Its main temple is the Su-Za World Sōhonzan (主座世界総本山, Suza Sekai Sōhonzan), which is often simply known as the "Su-Za" (主座 / ス座) ("Su" is the name of God, while 座 literally means 'seat'.). [7] Outside Japan, it calls itself the World Divine Light Organization or WDL to distinguish itself from Sukyo Mahikari.