

Link can access the throne room by asking one of the Zoras near the waterfall to take him upstream. Zora's Domain is also connected to Snowpeak, and it is the only way to access that region other than Warping. From here, the water streams into the rest of the village, forming the Zora's Waterfall and continuing its path to Upper Zora's River and eventually reaching Lake Hylia.

The water flow comes from the throne room, situated above the domain. In Twilight Princess, Zora's Domain is located in the Lanayru Province, and it serves as Hyrule's source of water. ĭuring the ending credits, Zora's Domain is shown to have been thawed out, although it is still empty since all of the Zoras are in Lon Lon Ranch celebrating the defeat of Ganondorf. Princess Ruto, awakening as the Sage of Water, thanks to Link for his help and reassures him that Zora's Domain and its people will eventually return to their original state. Thus, Link ventures to the Water Temple where, with the aid of Princess Ruto, the source of the curse is shut off. The only way to restore Zora's Domain to its natural state is by destroying Morpha. Sheik explains that the ice is caused by an evil curse, and the source of the curse is Morpha, a monster in the Water Temple. The only Zoras that inhabit it are King Zora and the shopkeeper of the Zora Shop, and both of them are frozen over by Red Ice, which only Blue Fire can melt. Moreover, the entrance to Lake Hylia has been blocked by ice. Seven years later, after Link awakens from having pulled the Master Sword from its pedestal, the young hero returns to Zora's Domain to find it completely frozen over. He ventures Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly in Zora's Fountain to rescue Princess Ruto, receiving the Spiritual Stone in return. Link's first visit to the domain is called upon during his search for the third Spiritual Stone, the Zora's Sapphire. This will cause the waterfall to momentarily split in two, allowing the young hero to access Zora's Domain. To enter via Zora's River, Link will need to play " Zelda's Lullaby" in front of the seemingly impassable waterfall at the end of the river to prove his connection to the Royal Family. The only ways to access the domain are from Zora's River or via a secret entrance hidden underwater in Lake Hylia however, only those who have some connection with the Royal Family of Hyrule are allowed to enter. Its source of water comes from Zora's Fountain, to which it is closely linked. It consists of a large cavernous area mostly filled with water, with a large waterfall flowing from the top into the lower area. In Ocarina of Time, Zora's Domain is located in the northeast section of Hyrule and is home to King Zora and his daughter, Princess Ruto.

Zora's Domain from Ocarina of Time 3D Ocarina of Time
