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Old 09-30-2007, 02:15 PM
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Re: New Game Names & Storylines

The Legend of Zelda: Wrath of Dokel

Game Description: A few years after the defeat of Zant and Ganondorf, Link recieves a letter from Princess Zelda about strange happenings across Hyrule that seem to be related to time. Link goes to Hyrule Castle because of the letter to talk to Princess Zelda personally. A strange entity named Dokel strikes Link with magic as soon as he reaches the front gate of the castle, and when Zelda checks outside and sees him unconscious, she brings him inside. After having the situation explained to him, Link sets off to find out what the heck has been going on. Throughout the plot of the game, a week long game timer will sometimes need to be reset, but you first need to find the Time Flute. After that, there is still a lot to do. There is a main storyline, which is loosely based off of the plot-style of TWW, involving 3 keys to the Master Sword, which turns out to have been sapped of its power, then having to return the power to it with Purity Gems while also assembling an ancient treasure called the Shadow Gem, and then going to the enemy stronghold. At that point of the storyline, it gets kind of interesting. At the heart of the enemy stronghold, Link learns that Dokel is currently on his way to the Sacred Realm, which contains a path to the heavens. he learns this information from a young shade named Kage, and after defeating him in battle, Link tries to reason with him that Dokel is simply using him. Kage doesn't believe it right away, but after Link gets a message, which Kage hears, that Dokel has plans to destroy everything in existance, Kage realizes that Dokel has been lying to him, and decides to accompany Link to the Temple of Light as an ally. When you reach the end of the Temple of Light dungeon, Dokel is shining with a golden light, and explains that he has recieved the ultimate power of the gods. Kage attacks him, convinced that someone like him could never obtain the true power of the gods, and that it must be a fake power. His attack has no effect, however, and Link decides to attack with the Master Sword. It too has no effect. Dokel knocks Link aside effortlessly, and approaches the fallen Link, who had been knocke several meters away. As Dokel reaches Link's position, he creates a powerful sword, and is about to stab Link in the chest, when Link suddenly grabs the Void Sword, Dokel's own sword, which he had apparently cast aside, and blocks the oncoming attack. The final boss of the plot is then fought, with Link using the Void Sword instead of the Master Sword. After the battle, the Void Sword is destroyed, but Dokel is not dead. He does however, lose the power of the gods, and the time curse on Hyrule is lifted. Dokel vanishes, and then a series of side-plots become available. Along with that, as some of the side-plots are completed, requirements may be met that open up other side-plots. At the end of the long series of side-plots, a column of light descends from the sky where the Mirror of Twilight used to be. If you press A inside the column of light, you are taken to the heavens, where there is a dungeon called the Palace of the Heavens. At the end of the dungeon, you fight Dokel again after a cutscene, and that ends the game. There are several difficulty levels in the game. They are as follows: Novice (Beginner), Swordsman (Easy), Veteran (Normal), Knight (Hard), Paladin (Expert), Berserker (Extreme). You start out with just Novice, but beating the main storyline on the hardest available difficulty at any time (until you get to Paladin) will unlock the next difficulty. To unlock Berserker, you must defeat Dokel in the Palace of the Heavens on Paladin level.


Yes, I realize that it is a full-fledged description of the game, but so what?
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