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===''The Legend of Zelda'' series===
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====''The Legend of Zelda''====
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', Death Mountain Area is not specifically named, but makes up the entire explorable area of Hyrule. No towns are located within, so its sparse [[human]] inhabitants shelter in caves and holes in the ground, usually covered by [[bush]]es, [[rock]]s, or [[Armos]]-like statues. The humans found include various [[merchant]]s who will sell [[Link]] items, [[old man|old men]] who will either give Link items or advice, allow him to play a [[money-making game]], or charge him for destroying their doors, and [[little old woman|old women]] who sell [[Water of Life|water of life]] or information. Underneath the land, a vast monster-filled [[labyrinth]] sprawls, with various entrances to unconnected portions scattered across the surface, some of which require specific items to uncover.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', Death Mountain Area is not specifically named, but makes up the entire explorable area of Hyrule. No towns are located within, so its sparse [[human]] inhabitants shelter in caves and holes in the ground, usually covered by [[bush]]es, [[rock]]s, or [[Armos]]-like statues. The humans found include various [[merchant]]s who will sell [[Link]] items, [[old man|old men]] who will either give Link items or advice, allow him to play a [[money-making game]], or charge him for destroying their doors, and [[little old woman|old women]] who sell [[Sacred Water|Water of Life]] or information. Underneath the land, a vast monster-filled [[labyrinth]] sprawls, with various entrances to unconnected portions scattered across the surface, some of which require specific items to uncover.


Most of the southern section is lightly forested, the western third of which is dried, brown, and contains the confusing [[Lost Woods]]. The southeastern segment contains a coastline bordering the forest. Along the center section lies a small [[graveyard]] to the west, a lake and a desert in the center, and some more forest and coastline to the east. The northern section is almost entirely made up of the base of Death Mountain itself, with a few landmarks such as Spectacle Rock and the [[Hebra's Hill|Lost Hills]].
Most of the southern section is lightly forested, the western third of which is dried, brown, and contains the confusing [[Lost Woods]]. The southeastern segment contains a coastline bordering the forest. Along the center section lies a small [[graveyard]] to the west, a lake and a desert in the center, and some more forest and coastline to the east. The northern section is almost entirely made up of the base of Death Mountain itself, with a few landmarks such as Spectacle Rock and the [[Hebra's Hill|Lost Hills]].


The various environments are filled with many types of monsters, some of which are simply wild creatures and others working for [[Ganon]]. Many are specific to certain areas, such as [[Moblin|Molblin]]s appearing in forests and [[Lynel]]s on the mountain. Certain Molblins who do not wish to fight instead hide in caves like the humans, bribing [[Link]] with [[Rupee|Rubies]] should he find them.
The various environments are filled with many types of monsters, some of which are simply wild creatures and others working for [[Ganon]]. Many are specific to certain areas, such as [[Moblin|Molblin]]s appearing in forests and [[Lynel]]s on the mountain. Certain Molblins who do not wish to fight instead hide in caves like the humans, bribing [[Link]] with [[Rupee|Rubies]] should he find them.
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