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|image=[[File:Hyrule Castle BotW screenshot.jpg|300px]]<br>Hyrule Castle as seen in ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''
|image=[[File:Hyrule Castle BotW screenshot.jpg|300px]]<br>Hyrule Castle as seen in ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''
|first_appearance=''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'' (1991)
|first_appearance=''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'' (1991)
|latest_appearance=''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' (2020)
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' (2018)
|location=[[Hyrule]]
|location=[[Hyrule]]
|inhabitants=[[Princess Zelda]]<br>[[Royal Family of Hyrule]]
|inhabitants=[[Princess Zelda]]<br>[[Royal Family of Hyrule]]
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[[File:Hyrule Castle TP.jpg|thumb|Link standing in front of Hyrule Castle in ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'']]
[[File:Hyrule Castle TP.jpg|thumb|Link standing in front of Hyrule Castle in ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'']]
Hyrule Castle plays a central role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', both geographically and plot-wise. Located in the center of [[Lanayru Province]], many of the game's more dramatic moments and plot twists take place within its walls. The structure itself is visible from almost any point in Hyrule, and its grounds and interior are far larger than in any previous ''Zelda'' game. The castle also serves as the game's final dungeon, and is possibly the largest dungeon of the game in terms of sheer floor space, although it is a relatively short dungeon compared to the rest. It features an outdoor portion, a ground-floor indoor portion, and a tower portion; the former two sections each have their own miniboss, being [[King Bulblin]] and a green [[Darknut]], respectively. In this dungeon, a small contingent of ghosts appear when Link's heightened wolf senses are used to help Link on certain puzzles-in one room, they point to a painting that must be shot with a bomb arrow; in another, Link must follow the pointing fingers of Hyrule's undead elite, as deviating from the path they indicate places link on floors that will drop out from under him.  
Hyrule Castle plays a central role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', both geographically and plot-wise. Located in the center of [[Lanayru Province]], many of the game's more dramatic moments and plot twists take place within its walls. The structure itself is visible from almost any point in Hyrule, and its grounds and interior are far larger than in any previous ''Zelda'' game. The castle also serves as the game's final dungeon, and is possibly the largest dungeon of the game in terms of sheer floor space, although it is a relatively short dungeon compared to the rest. In this dungeon, a small contingent of ghosts appear when Link's heightened wolf senses are used to help Link on certain puzzles-in one room, they point to a painting that must be shot with a bomb arrow; in another, Link must follow the pointing fingers of Hyrule's undead elite, as deviating from the path they indicate places link on floors that will drop out from under him.  


After transforming into a wolf, Link is thrown into the castle dungeon, but escapes with [[Midna]] to Princess Zelda's chamber, where Zelda explains the castle was overrun by twilight creatures led by [[Zant]]. Later in the game, a force field surrounds the castle. At the end of the game, the true nature of the force field is explained. [[Ganondorf]] has returned to Hyrule and captured the castle. The final fight with Ganondorf partly takes place in the throne room of the castle, where the first two phases of the battle are fought--Ganondorf first possesses Zelda, but Link is able to defeat him without harming her. Ganondorf then takes the form of a raging boar. After Ganon's exterior form is destroyed, his "spirit" battles Midna, and as a result, the castle seemingly explodes. Ganondorf survives, reforms himself into his true Gerudo form, and the rest of the battle takes place in Hyrule Field. After the battle, the Hyrule Castle throne room is seen in pristine condition, but it is unclear whether it was simply rebuilt, or if the explosion did not directly take place at the castle at all, or even if the view is from before the explosion itself.  
After transforming into a wolf, Link is thrown into the castle dungeon, but escapes with [[Midna]] to Princess Zelda's chamber, where Zelda explains the castle was overrun by twilight creatures led by [[Zant]]. Later in the game, a force field surrounds the castle. At the end of the game, the true nature of the force field is explained. [[Ganondorf]] has returned to Hyrule and captured the castle. The final fight with Ganondorf partly takes place in the throne room of the castle, where the first two phases of the battle are fought--Ganondorf first possesses Zelda, but Link is able to defeat him without harming her. Ganondorf then takes the form of a raging boar. After Ganon's exterior form is destroyed, his "spirit" battles Midna, and as a result, the castle seemingly explodes. Ganondorf survives, reforms himself into his true Gerudo form, and the rest of the battle takes place in Hyrule Field. After the battle, the Hyrule Castle throne room is seen in pristine condition, but it is unclear whether it was simply rebuilt, or if the explosion did not directly take place at the castle at all, or even if the view is from before the explosion itself.  

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