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At the start of the game, Link wakes up in Marin's house. Link recovers his [[shield]] from [[Tarin]] and goes to look for his missing [[sword]]. Link finds his sword on [[Toronbo Shores]], the place where he had been washed ashore. Link is greeted by an [[owl]] who explains that he cannot leave Koholint Island unless he awakens the [[Wind Fish]] from its eternal sleep. To awaken the Wind Fish, Link must collect all eight [[Instruments of the Sirens]], one in each [[dungeon]].
At the start of the game, Link wakes up in Marin's house. Link recovers his [[shield]] from [[Tarin]] and goes to look for his missing [[sword]]. Link finds his sword on [[Toronbo Shores]], the place where he had been washed ashore. Link is greeted by an [[owl]] who explains that he cannot leave Koholint Island unless he awakens the [[Wind Fish]] from its eternal sleep. To awaken the Wind Fish, Link must collect all eight [[Instruments of the Sirens]], one in each [[dungeon]].


When Link completes the fifth dungeon, [[Catfish's Maw]], the owl instructs him to go to the [[Ancient Ruins (The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening)|Ancient Ruins]] before going to the sixth dungeon itself, [[Face Shrine]]. At the Ancient Ruins, Link learns the truth about Koholint Island—the whole island is only an illusion part of the Wind Fish's dream. The [[Nightmare]]s want control over Koholint Island, so they attempt to dissaude Link from waking up the Wind Fish, which would cause the whole island and its inhabitants to cease to exist.
When Link completes the fifth dungeon, [[Catfish's Maw]], the owl instructs him to go to [[Southern Face Shrine]] before going to the sixth dungeon itself, [[Face Shrine]]. At the Southern Face Shrine, Link learns the truth about Koholint Island—the whole island is only an illusion part of the Wind Fish's dream. The [[Nightmare]]s want control over Koholint Island, so they attempt to dissaude Link from waking up the Wind Fish, which would cause the whole island and its inhabitants to cease to exist.


Once Link obtains all eight Instruments of the Sirens, he returns to the [[Wind Fish's Egg]] on [[Mt. Tamaranch]] and plays the [[Ballad of the Wind Fish]] on his [[Ocarina]]. By doing so, the side of the egg cracks open, and Link enters inside to engage in a final boss battle against the [[Shadow Nightmare]]s.
Once Link obtains all eight Instruments of the Sirens, he returns to the [[Wind Fish's Egg]] on [[Mt. Tamaranch]] and plays the [[Ballad of the Wind Fish]] on his [[Ocarina]]. By doing so, the side of the egg cracks open, and Link enters inside to engage in a final boss battle against the [[Shadow Nightmare]]s.

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