![]() I am Onox, General of Darkness! Now reveal yourself, Oracle of Seasons!" Then a great tornado dropped from the sky and drew near Din, as if to engulf her. ![]() "I've found you, Din! You can't deceive me by disguising yourself as a dancer. The sky suddenly went dark, and there was a loud crash of thunder, followed by a resounding, thunderous voice. Unfortunately, this blissful moment did not last long. It will be more fun if we dance together." She took him by the hand, and he reluctantly began to dance. "Would you like to dance with me? Don't be shy. I am Din, the dancer," she said with glee. When the girl noticed Link, she smiled brightly and called to him. He was immediately struck by the beauty of a young woman who was dancing about in circles. Link followed the inviting voices until he came upon a traveling troupe of actors. He heard pleasant music and laughing voices echoing from deep within the woods. Confused, he looked around blankly at the unfamiliar surroundings. ![]() When Link awoke, he found himself in a forest he had never seen. Accept the quest of the Triforce!" Suddenly, Link was enveloped in a *shaft* of light, and the next moment, he vanished. Story -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= One day in Hyrule, a strange force drew Link deep within Hyrule castle, where he found the Triforce resting, glittering brilliantly as it awaited him. Personally this is my favorite Zelda GBC game over Ages, so if you were to ask, I'd recommend playing this one if you had a choice between this and Ages. There are 8 dungeons not including the final tower, and lots more room for items and such, not to mention many added goodies along the way. You must travel the world to regain the power of the seasons so you can progress and eventually restore stability to the land of Holodrum. For this version, the seasons are out of whack and the Oracle of Seasons, Din, was captured by the evil Onox. Both games are unique and separate, but connected by means of a password system that allows for you to get items and things not otherwise attainable. This guide covers the Seasons half of it. Introduction -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The second time Link made an appearance on the portable Gameboy, he starred in two linked adventures (excuse the pun): Oracle of Ages, and Oracle of Seasons. What's New -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Version 1.05 (6/1/07): Finally got around to correcting the directions for the Lost Woods, thanks to Crocomire! Version 1.0 (3/9/05): The first version of this FAQ. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons FAQ/Walkthrough For the Gameboy Color Version 1.05 (Last Updated ) By Devin Morgan This file is Copyright (c)2005-2007 Devin Morgan.
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