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During Link's time, the vast Light World included a variety of terrain and climates, ranging from a desert in the southwest to a swamp in the south to foreboding mountains in the north. Society centered around Hyrule Castle, near the center of the land. Bridges and well-traveled paths connected the different areas, and innkeepers, shopkeepers, blacksmiths, and lumberjacks plied their trades in Hyrule, much as they did in neighboring lands at the time. | During Link's time, the vast Light World included a variety of terrain and climates, ranging from a desert in the southwest to a swamp in the south to foreboding mountains in the north. Society centered around Hyrule Castle, near the center of the land. Bridges and well-traveled paths connected the different areas, and innkeepers, shopkeepers, blacksmiths, and lumberjacks plied their trades in Hyrule, much as they did in neighboring lands at the time. | ||
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* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Hyrule Castle|Hyrule | * '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle]]''': Hyrule's royal family occupied Hyrule Castle, which was built of huge stones quarried by Hylian subjects. | ||
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/The Lost Woods|The Lost Woods]]''': The Lost Woods are inhabited by pesky thieves who prey upon any travelers who happen into the area. | * '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/The Lost Woods|The Lost Woods]]''': The Lost Woods are inhabited by pesky thieves who prey upon any travelers who happen into the area. | ||
* '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Kakariko Village|Kakariko Village]]''': Cottages line the quaint cobbled streets in this village, and a large weathercock stands in its park. | * '''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Kakariko Village|Kakariko Village]]''': Cottages line the quaint cobbled streets in this village, and a large weathercock stands in its park. |