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** In the opening sequence, Zelda can barely contain her excitement upon finding hieroglyphics depicting the carnage caused by the Demon King during the Imprisoning War.
** In the opening sequence, Zelda can barely contain her excitement upon finding hieroglyphics depicting the carnage caused by the Demon King during the Imprisoning War.
** Also, J is a woman who finds the prehistoric Leviathans “adorable”, and bids Link to accompany her as she travels Hyrule to observe and admire the giant skeletons. She is disappointed to find that the fossils are incomplete, but Link can make her happy by using Ultrahand to fix them.
** Also, J is a woman who finds the prehistoric Leviathans “adorable”, and bids Link to accompany her as she travels Hyrule to observe and admire the giant skeletons. She is disappointed to find that the fossils are incomplete, but Link can make her happy by using Ultrahand to fix them.
* [[Adorable Evil Minion]]:
** [[Adorable Evil Minion]]: In addition to the Chuchus making a return from the last game, we have the Little Frox, little frog-like rock monsters found in the depths, and curiously the only mobs in the Depths with no Gloom corruption. Unfortunately, it seems the reason they were put there was to foreshadow the appearance of their big brother, who is… not adorable at all.
** In addition to the Chuchus making a return from the last game, we have the Little Frox, little frog-like rock monsters found in the depths, and curiously the only mobs in the Depths with no Gloom corruption. Unfortunately, it seems the reason they were put there was to foreshadow the appearance of their big brother, who is… not adorable at all.
** Bokoblins. Be honest, it's hard not to love these guys, especially when you gain the Bokoblin Mask and are able to safely get close to them, especially iven how their actions at their strongholds when they don't know Link is watching - like dancing or squabbling with each other over fruit.
** Horriblins; most would agree calling them "horrible" might be a little unfair. They may not be very adorable (and they are certainly ''very'' dangerous), but they can be rather funny at times, like the way them prance up and down yelping when Link knocks them off the ceiling.
* [[Airborne Mook]]: One of the new enemies introduced in this game is the Aerocuda, which the Bokoblins use for transport. Not very formidable, they can be destroyed with one hit from an arrow. They can, however, attack Link when he’s using his glider or a Zonai-built flying machine, making them slightly dangerous there.
* [[Airborne Mook]]: One of the new enemies introduced in this game is the Aerocuda, which the Bokoblins use for transport. Not very formidable, they can be destroyed with one hit from an arrow. They can, however, attack Link when he’s using his glider or a Zonai-built flying machine, making them slightly dangerous there.
* [[Alien Sky]]: The roof of the Depths has a swirling miasma of motes and fumes that can become clearer as more Lightroots are activated, giving the area an eerie appearance of a strange “sky”.
* [[Alien Sky]]: The roof of the Depths has a swirling miasma of motes and fumes that can become clearer as more Lightroots are activated, giving the area an eerie appearance of a strange “sky”.