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Nayru's Pearl is an Item in The Wind Waker.[1]

Location and Uses[]

Nayru's Pearl, named after Nayru, the Golden Goddess, is the third and final of three Goddess Pearls that Link obtains. It is initially kept by Jabun on Greatfish Isle; however, when Link travels there, he finds that it has been destroyed by Ganondorf.[2] Fortunately, Jabun had sensed him coming and fled to Outset Island.[3] Link and the King of Red Lions travel to his cave after the stone door is broken down by Link using the Cannon and Bombs. Jabun, after some convincing from the King of Red Lions, then gives Nayru's Pearl to Link.[4][5] Link later places the Pearl on Southern Triangle Island to make the Tower of the Gods rise from the Great Sea.

Trivia[]

  • An unused sprite for Nayru's Pearl can be found in the data of The Minish Cap.

Nomenclature[]

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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 132 (TWW)
  2. "A great water spirit named Jabun once lived here, but no sign of him remains..." — King of Red Lions (The Wind Waker)
  3. "But fear not! Jabun was able to flee this island before it was attacked. He is in a safer abode now." — Quill (The Wind Waker)
  4. "The one I have brought with me has no connection to the legendary one. And yet I sense great promise in the courage that this one possesses." — King of Red Lions (The Wind Waker)
  5. "I give to you the guidepost to the gods." — Jabun (The Wind Waker)
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