Zora's Fountain

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Zora's Fountain
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Zora's Fountain during Link's childhood
Game(s) Ocarina of Time
Inhabitant(s) Lord Jabu-Jabu
Item(s) Farore's Wind
Pieces of Heart ×2
Gold Skulltula ×3
Related place(s) Zora's Domain
Ice Cavern
Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly

Zora's Fountain is a location in Ocarina of Time.

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Zora's Fountain is the source of all water in Hyrule. Its waters flow through Zora's River and eventually reach Lake Hylia to the south, passing through the bottom of Gerudo Valley in the process.[1] It is connected to Zora's Domain, which also gets it water from the fountain. In order to enter Zora's Fountain, however, the King's permission is required.[2] The Zora's Fountain is famous for being the home of Lord Jabu-Jabu, the guardian deity of the Zora people.[3] Being the source of Hyrule's water, the Zoras guard the sacred fountain as well as their deity since they serve the Royal Family of Hyrule by protecting the water source.[4][5]

Located at the back of the fountain is the Ice Cavern and a Great Fairy Fountain, where Link can obtain the spell of Farore's Wind from the Great Fairy living within. This is also the place where Link ultimately receives the Zora's Sapphire from Princess Ruto after venturing inside Lord Jabu-Jabu's belly and defeating Barinade, a parasitical monster.

Seven years later, after Link awakens from having withdrawn the Master Sword from its pedestal, he returns to Zora's Fountain to find that Lord Jabu-Jabu is missing. Since Zora's Domain has been completely frozen due to an evil curse from a monster of the Water Temple, Zora's Fountain has also taken its effects, with small ice platforms covering the fountain; furthermore, the water is now infested with Octoroks. The ice platforms around the fountain allow Link to enter the Ice Cavern and obtain the Iron Boots, which are necessary to enter the Water Temple.

If Link sinks to the bottom with the Zora Tunic and Iron Boots, he will find a Piece of Heart and several green Rupees. Moreover, when he finds the Silver Gauntlets in the Spirit Temple, he can lift a stone near the Great Fairy's Fountain to discover an underground passage. Using the Lens of Truth, Link can see and defeat invisible enemies within, then explore the passage to climb towards the hideout of a Gold Skulltula.

Theoretical Connection & Explanation

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Zora's Fountain is not "present" in Twilight Princess as its own separate area from Zora's Domain, but instead, the throne room is. The easiest understanding of where Zora's Fountain went is that the developers redesigned it so that it became the immense, deep pool in the throne room - with a nice spring right at the bottom, hence the name "Zora's Fountain".

In Ocarina of Time, Zora's Fountain ended in the Sleepless Waterfall, a giant waterfall feeding Zora's River. Through the geographically morphed design of Twilight Princess, Zora's Fountain became part of the infrastructure of Zora's Domain and helped to balance the entire area and create the enormous waterfall that is seen in the new Zora's Domain.

Lord Jabu-Jabu has unfortunately remained missing in Twilight Princess as he was in Link's adulthood of Ocarina of Time.

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  1. "All of the water in Hyrule flows from Zora's Fountain. That water flows through Zora's River, which eventually reaches Lake Hylia to the south." — A Zora (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "Zora's Fountain is just beyond King Zora's throne. That is where Lord Jabu-Jabu swims. But... unless you have King Zora's permission, you can't go to Zora's Fountain." — A Zora (Ocarina of Time)
  3. "Zora's Fountain is the source of the river. Lord Jabu-Jabu lives in the fountain." — A Zora (Ocarina of Time)
  4. "Beyond this point lies Lake Hylia. It is full of deep, pure water. The Zoras, who live all the way upstream, guard the sunken temple at the lake's bottom, as well as Zora's Fountain." — Kaepora Gaebora (Ocarina of Time)
  5. "The Zoras serve Hyrule's Royal Family by protecting this water source." — Kaepora Gaebora (Ocarina of Time)


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Language Name
Japanese Japan ゾーラの泉
Spanish Spanish-speaking countries Fuente Zora
French French-speaking countries Fontaine Zora
German Germany Zoras Quelle
Regions in Ocarina of Time
Hyrule Image Map.jpgLon Lon RanchLakeside LaboratoryFishing HoleLake HyliaKokiri ForestInside the Deku TreeLost WoodsSacred Forest MeadowMarketHyrule CastleGerudo ValleyGerudo's FortressHaunted WastelandDesert ColossusKakariko VillageKakariko GraveyardDeath MountainGoron CityDeath Mountain TrailZora's RiverZora's DomainZora's FountainHyrule Field

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