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In the next room use your Hookshot to hit the black target with a crescent moon (it looks like two concentric circles from far away) on it on the northern wall (to your left as you come into the room). You will be pulled toward the spot and fall down on the platform. Step on the red switch to drain the water from the well. Now jump or climb the vine down to the ground and into the well (you'll be in the long hallway of B1). There is a small key in a treasure chest you need near the western wall.
In the next room use your Hookshot to hit the black target with a crescent moon (it looks like two concentric circles from far away) on it on the northern wall (to your left as you come into the room). You will be pulled toward the spot and fall down on the platform. Step on the red switch to drain the water from the well. Now jump or climb the vine down to the ground and into the well (you'll be in the long hallway of B1). There is a small key in a treasure chest you need near the western wall.


After you get the key, climb up the vines behind the chest (this will take you to the large room to the north west).  Climb out of the well and head towards the Big Deku Baba and turn right into the door (the main room). Stay to your right, climb the little step and go up the stairs to the western door.  It's locked, so you'll have to use one of the small keys you found to open it (just press {{n64|A}} in front of it like a normal door). Head through the door and kill the Big Skulltula.  
After you get the key, climb up the vines behind the chest (this will take you to the large room to the north west).  Climb out of the well and head towards the Big Deku Baba and turn right into the door (the main room). Stay to your right, climb the little step and go up the stairs to the western door.  It's locked, so you'll have to use one of the small keys you found to open it (just press {{Control|{{n64|A}}|{{gc|A}}|{{wii-cc|A}}}} in front of it like a normal door). Head through the door and kill the Big Skulltula.  


In the next room a Blue Bubble will come after you. Just go around it and walk forward (west) until you reach the ladder: climb up both of them. Head around the corner through the archway into a small room. There are three yellow arrows painted on the ground (Navi will remind you). Look to the left and you'll see a big greenish-blue block behind a yellow arrow.  Pull the block until it can fit through the passage to the right.  Walk around to the left side of it and push it along the arrow until it hits the wall (you'll hear a sound and it will no longer move). Head through the passage that the block was first sitting in, and run around to the right to the other side of the block, then push it from there until it falls a few inches into place (the puzzle success sound will trigger). Jump on top of the block, then up into the hallway on the right.  Run to the end of it and you'll see more yellow arrows and a brownish-red block on the left like before. Drag it backwards until you can no longer pull it, then go back to the lower floor.  Go back to where the greenish-blue block first was (by the yellow arrows) and look for a ladder inside. Head up the ladder, turn right, then take the first right into the corridor to reach the brownish-red block.  Push it all the way into the wall, then head back down and around to the other side of the brownish-red block again and push it forward into place. Climb up onto the brownish-red block and then up to the pathway above. Run around the corner to the right and climb up the ladder. Up here are two Blue Bubbles (you don't need to fight them) and a locked door; if you cam, just ignore both of them. Enter through the locked door into the next room.
In the next room a Blue Bubble will come after you. Just go around it and walk forward (west) until you reach the ladder: climb up both of them. Head around the corner through the archway into a small room. There are three yellow arrows painted on the ground (Navi will remind you). Look to the left and you'll see a big greenish-blue block behind a yellow arrow.  Pull the block until it can fit through the passage to the right.  Walk around to the left side of it and push it along the arrow until it hits the wall (you'll hear a sound and it will no longer move). Head through the passage that the block was first sitting in, and run around to the right to the other side of the block, then push it from there until it falls a few inches into place (the puzzle success sound will trigger). Jump on top of the block, then up into the hallway on the right.  Run to the end of it and you'll see more yellow arrows and a brownish-red block on the left like before. Drag it backwards until you can no longer pull it, then go back to the lower floor.  Go back to where the greenish-blue block first was (by the yellow arrows) and look for a ladder inside. Head up the ladder, turn right, then take the first right into the corridor to reach the brownish-red block.  Push it all the way into the wall, then head back down and around to the other side of the brownish-red block again and push it forward into place. Climb up onto the brownish-red block and then up to the pathway above. Run around the corner to the right and climb up the ladder. Up here are two Blue Bubbles (you don't need to fight them) and a locked door; if you cam, just ignore both of them. Enter through the locked door into the next room.
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'''<font color="Sky Blue">The Prelude of Light</font> '''
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Sheik will also tell you that you can return to the past by putting the Master  
Sheik will also tell you that you can return to the past by putting the Master  

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