I found the light tears, having to repeat the flying section when I didn't realise I had to turn my senses on the first time around in order to catch the bugs. I killed the big bug, and was all ready to collect the last part of my fuse shadow thing, but the odd crocodile god told me it was at the bottom of the ocean instead. Great. There was a very odd cutscene with multiple Ilyas floating downwards upside-down. But finally twilight was banished, and Hyrule Field looks lovely again. The lake is vibrant, the zora kingdom is clean and blue, and the castle town is full of characters.
I went to see the zora prince, and had to accompany him back to Kakariko village - which was pretty difficult, since it took me a while to realise I had to take out the birds in order to stop them diverting the coach. Once back there, the dead zora queen gave me an ugly set of clothes that let me swim underwater. Ilya seems to have lost her memory, and there was nothing further to do, so I took the opportunity to explore the village, blowing up blocks and so on. I found a couple more pieces of heart.
So, next is the zora temple at the bottom of Lake Hylia. Water Temple, by any other name.
I went to see the zora prince, and had to accompany him back to Kakariko village - which was pretty difficult, since it took me a while to realise I had to take out the birds in order to stop them diverting the coach. Once back there, the dead zora queen gave me an ugly set of clothes that let me swim underwater. Ilya seems to have lost her memory, and there was nothing further to do, so I took the opportunity to explore the village, blowing up blocks and so on. I found a couple more pieces of heart.
So, next is the zora temple at the bottom of Lake Hylia. Water Temple, by any other name.
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