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==History==
==History==
===''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages''===
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In ''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages'', Veran met [[Link]] while controlling [[Impa]]'s body, and she tricked Link into pushing a Triforce-marked boulder blocking the path to Nayru because Veran was deterred by the rock's symbol. Veran reveals herself and lets go of Impa to possess Nayru. Veran takes advantage of Nayru's powers to travel back in time and alter history. Veran deceived Queen Ambi and became her most trusted advisor. Veran then convinces Ambi to have the people of Labrynna work nonstop on the [[Black Tower]] in order to guide her lost love, [[Cap'n]], home from the sea, eventually manipulating her into using it instead as a symbol of her queenly might.
In ''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages'', Veran met [[Link]] while controlling [[Impa]]'s body, and she tricked Link into pushing a Triforce-marked boulder blocking the path to Nayru because Veran was deterred by the rock's symbol. Veran reveals herself and lets go of Impa to possess Nayru. Veran takes advantage of Nayru's powers to travel back in time and alter history. Veran deceived Queen Ambi and became her most trusted advisor. Veran then convinces Ambi to have the people of Labrynna work nonstop on the [[Black Tower]] in order to guide her lost love, [[Cap'n]], home from the sea, eventually manipulating her into using it instead as a symbol of her queenly might.


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[[File:OoA Possessed Queen Ambi.png|frame|left]]
[[File:OoA Possessed Queen Ambi.png|frame|left]]
When Nayru was freed, Veran managed to take control of Queen Ambi and fled to the Black Tower. Once it is completed, Veran climbs atop it and calls upon the powers of the [[Dark World|Dark Realm]], giving her control over time again. Once Link has collected all eight [[Essences of Time]], he can go to the [[Maku Tree (The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages)|Maku Tree]] to obtain the [[Huge Maku Seed]], allowing Link to access the [[Black Tower Turret]]. [[Ralph]], a descendent of Ambi, attempts to kill her despite the fact that him succeeding would cause him to have never been born, though Veran effortlessly defeats him.
When Nayru was freed, Veran managed to take control of Queen Ambi and fled to the Black Tower. Once it is completed, Veran climbs atop it and calls upon the powers of the [[Dark World|Dark Realm]], giving her control over time again. Once Link has collected all eight [[Essences of Time]], he can go to the [[Maku Tree (The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages)|Maku Tree]] to obtain the [[Huge Maku Seed]], allowing Link to access the Black Tower.


[[File:Veran fairy OoA sprite.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Veran fairy OoA sprite.png|frame|left]]
The final battle takes place on the top floor of the Black Tower. At first, the boss fight is fought similarly to the first one against Veran in Ambi's Palace, but Veran has the added ability to summon [[Veran's spider|small spiders]] that attack Link. When Link manages to free Ambi from Veran's control using the [[Long Hook]], Veran attempts to possess him, only for him to dodge at the last moment. She then transforms into a fairy-like being. She flies around the room spitting fireballs, either using the spiral-pattern type from before or three consecutive blue energy balls shot straight at him. Additionally, she creates four [[Dark Link]]s, who act like more durable [[Hollow Mimic|Arm-Mimic]]s to accompany her. Towards the end of the battle, she begins firing giant and homing but slow blue energy balls that can turn Link into a helpless baby for a short period if they hit him. When Link defeats Veran's fairy form, the Black Tower begins to collapse.
The final battle takes place on the top floor of the Black Tower. At first, the boss fight is fought similarly to the first one against Veran in Ambi's Palace, but Veran has the added ability to summon [[Veran's spider|small spiders]] that attack Link. When Link manages to free Ambi from Veran's control using the Switch Hook, Veran transforms into a fairy-like being. She flies around the room spitting fireballs, either using the spiral-pattern type from before or three consecutive blue energy balls shot straight at him. Additionally, she creates four [[Dark Link]]s, who act like stronger [[Hollow Mimic|Arm-Mimic]]s to accompany her. Towards the end of the battle, she begins firing giant and homing but slow blue energy balls that can turn Link into a helpless baby for a short period if they hit him. When Link defeats Veran's fairy form, the Black Tower begins to collapse.


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Just when Link manages to exit the Black Tower, Veran uses a [[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Wallmaster]] to capture Link and has him face off against her a final time. In this part of the battle, Veran has three different forms she switches between after being damaged enough: a giant turtle resembling a [[Hardhat Beetle]], a bee queen, and a spider, all bearing her face. Her turtle form is her primary form during this phase, as it is the one she starts as and she always returns to it after using either of the other forms. In it, she hides her face while hopping after Link, temporarily changing the floor around where she lands into a pit of acid. Every few hops, she shows her face, allowing her to be damaged. In her bee form, she has no defensive ability whatsoever and as such can be damaged freely. She normally flies in a looping ∞-shaped pattern around the room, but occasionally does a horizontal sweep across while shooting out a flurry of stingers or summons several trios of [[Veran's bee|small bee]]s to attack Link. In her spider form, she moves around the room diagonally, occasionally speeding up, and attacks by spitting a string of web out to catch Link. If she succeeds, she slams him into the ground to damage him. Additionally, she can spit a string to the ceiling, pull herself up, and fall at Link a few moments later. To damage her in this state, Link needs to use a [[bomb]] to stun her, exposing her face on her underside for a brief moment and rendering her vulnerable. After a long battle, Link manages to defeat Veran, but not before she lit the Flame of Sorrow, one of the three flames that [[Twinrova]] need to revive [[Ganon]].
Just when Link manages to exit the Black Tower, Veran uses a [[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Wallmaster]] to capture Link and has him face off against her a final time. In this part of the battle, Veran has three different forms she switches between after being damaged enough: a giant turtle resembling a [[Hardhat Beetle]], a bee queen, and a spider, all bearing her face. Her turtle form is her primary form during this phase, as it is the one she starts as and she always returns to it after using either of the other forms. In it, she hides her face while hopping after Link, temporarily changing the floor round where she lands into a pit of acid. Every few hops, she shows her face, allowing her to be damaged. In her bee form, she has no defensive ability whatsoever and as such can be damaged freely. She normally flies in a looping ∞-shaped pattern around the room, but occasionally does a horizontal sweep across while shooting out a flurry of stingers or summons several trios of [[Veran's bee|small bee]]s to attack Link. In her spider form, she moves around the room diagonally, occasionally speeding up, and attacks by spitting a string of web out to catch Link. If she succeeds, she slams him into the ground to damage him. Additionally, she can spit a string to the ceiling, pull herself up, and fall at Link a few moments later. To damage her in this state, Link needs to use a [[bomb]] to stun her, exposing her face on her underside for a brief moment and rendering her vulnerable. After a long battle, Link manages to defeat Veran, but not before she lit the Flame of Sorrow, one of the three flames that [[Twinrova]] need to revive [[Ganon]].


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