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=== Basement ===
=== Basement ===
[[Image:LoZLttP_Sewer_B1.png|thumb|400px|right|Basement]]
[[Image:LoZLttP_Sewer_B1.png|thumb|400px|right|Basement]]
You start in the basement at the bottom of the map.  If you make your way to the center of the first room, you can light the torches to see the [[ZW:Keese|Keese]] bats that flap around the room, and the snakes that slither across the floor.  Keese are a little less direct than snakes, but no less dangerous.  They will flap around randomly.  Remove both threats as quickly as you are able, and be sure to grab the key from the chest on the right in order to escape the room through the north.
You start in the basement at the bottom of the map.  If you make your way to the center of the first room, you can light the torches to see the {{zw|Keese}} bats that flap around the room, and the snakes that slither across the floor.  Keese are a little less direct than snakes, but no less dangerous.  They will flap around randomly.  Remove both threats as quickly as you are able, and be sure to grab the key from the chest on the right in order to escape the room through the north.


You will end up in a watery room filled with rats.  All but one occupies the stretch of floor along the north wall.  The remaining rat sits alone on an "island".  They can't cross the water, so you can safely attack them from a distance with your Boomerang.  One hit from the Boomerang will destroy them, and they are likely to leave Rupees behind.  The door to the west is your only choice.
You will end up in a watery room filled with rats.  All but one occupies the stretch of floor along the north wall.  The remaining rat sits alone on an "island".  They can't cross the water, so you can safely attack them from a distance with your Boomerang.  One hit from the Boomerang will destroy them, and they are likely to leave Rupees behind.  The door to the west is your only choice.
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It is important to be thorough in the room to the north.  One of the rats (it starts out on the left side of the room) has swallowed a [[Image:Zelda ALttP item Small Key.png]] '''Small Key'''.  You must kill the rat to claim the key, which is necessary to open the door on the right side of the room.  You may have to deal with the remaining rats and the two Keese before you make your way out of the room.
It is important to be thorough in the room to the north.  One of the rats (it starts out on the left side of the room) has swallowed a [[Image:Zelda ALttP item Small Key.png]] '''Small Key'''.  You must kill the rat to claim the key, which is necessary to open the door on the right side of the room.  You may have to deal with the remaining rats and the two Keese before you make your way out of the room.


You're almost out of the sewers, just one more room to go.  The next room is large and it has a bit of a rodent problem.  In addition to all of the rats, there are two Keese bats as well.  If you examine the two alcoves along the left wall, you will notice cracks in the wall.  These cracks indicate that a bomb can be used to blow a hole in the wall.  In this room, the cracks are surrounded by a circle, which indicates that you can break the wall by dashing into it with the [[zw:Pegasus Boots|Pegasus Boots]] (which you will get after the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Eastern Palace|Eastern Palace]]) as well as with a bomb.  On the other side, you will find a few useful treasures (including more bombs), but nothing vital.  You can return once you have bombs to claim them.  In the meantime, you still need to escape from the sewers.  You will notice a set of blocks in front of the northern exit.  You will need to move one of the blocks to create a path to the door.  The center block moves easily.  Push it north, and make your escape.
You're almost out of the sewers, just one more room to go.  The next room is large and it has a bit of a rodent problem.  In addition to all of the rats, there are two Keese bats as well.  If you examine the two alcoves along the left wall, you will notice cracks in the wall.  These cracks indicate that a bomb can be used to blow a hole in the wall.  In this room, the cracks are surrounded by a circle, which indicates that you can break the wall by dashing into it with the {{zw|Pegasus Boots}} (which you will get after the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Eastern Palace|Eastern Palace]]) as well as with a bomb.  On the other side, you will find a few useful treasures (including more bombs), but nothing vital.  You can return once you have bombs to claim them.  In the meantime, you still need to escape from the sewers.  You will notice a set of blocks in front of the northern exit.  You will need to move one of the blocks to create a path to the door.  The center block moves easily.  Push it north, and make your escape.
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The last room before the Sanctuary presents a puzzle.  There are two switches on the wall.  One opens the door to the Sanctuary, while the other... brings disaster.  In order to continue through the door, you must decide which switch is safe.  If you pull the left-hand switch, seven snakes will rain from the ceiling.  They aren't too much of a problem, but if you're low on health, you'd probably prefer not to deal with them at this time.  Instead, pull the right switch and open the door to your destination.
The last room before the Sanctuary presents a puzzle.  There are two switches on the wall.  One opens the door to the Sanctuary, while the other... brings disaster.  In order to continue through the door, you must decide which switch is safe.  If you pull the left-hand switch, seven snakes will rain from the ceiling.  They aren't too much of a problem, but if you're low on health, you'd probably prefer not to deal with them at this time.  Instead, pull the right switch and open the door to your destination.


The Sage is relieved to see Princess Zelda safe from harm.  He had hoped that someone wise and courageous would be able to challenge Agahnim and learn the fate of the other missing girls.  He thinks he may have found that someone in you.  He will mark a place on your map where he wants you to proceed in order to speak with one who might know where to turn next.  The location that he marks on your map is in Kakariko Village, and he tells you to find [[ZW:Sahasrahla|Sahasrahla]], the village elder.  He informs you that he will keep Zelda safe from harm in the protection of the Sanctuary.  Before you leave, the Sage offers you the contents in the ornate chest near the altar.  Open it to discover a [[Image:Zelda ALttP item Heart Container.png]] '''Heart Container''', which adds one heart to your life stock.
The Sage is relieved to see Princess Zelda safe from harm.  He had hoped that someone wise and courageous would be able to challenge Agahnim and learn the fate of the other missing girls.  He thinks he may have found that someone in you.  He will mark a place on your map where he wants you to proceed in order to speak with one who might know where to turn next.  The location that he marks on your map is in Kakariko Village, and he tells you to find {{zw|Sahasrahla}}, the village elder.  He informs you that he will keep Zelda safe from harm in the protection of the Sanctuary.  Before you leave, the Sage offers you the contents in the ornate chest near the altar.  Open it to discover a [[Image:Zelda ALttP item Heart Container.png]] '''Heart Container''', which adds one heart to your life stock.


Exit the Sanctuary and prepare to journey westward, to [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Kakariko Village|Kakariko Village]].  Before we arrive, we will take a short detour on the way through the nearby [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/The Lost Woods|Lost Woods]].
Exit the Sanctuary and prepare to journey westward, to [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Kakariko Village|Kakariko Village]].  Before we arrive, we will take a short detour on the way through the nearby [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/The Lost Woods|Lost Woods]].
[[Image:Zelda_ALttP_first_heart.png|thumb|left|The first heart container]]
[[Image:Zelda_ALttP_first_heart.png|thumb|left|The first heart container]]
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