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| Gerudo Desert is a desert wasteland to the west of Lake Hylia (east in the Wii version) that is the home of the Arbiter's Grounds dungeon. The Cave of Ordeals can be found in the southwest of the desert, where the Great Fairy resides. Gerudo Desert is inaccessible by conventional means from the rest of Hyrule; one must either pay Fyer for a cannon trip there or use a warp portal to Gerudo Mesa. The Mirror Chamber exists on top of the Arbiter's Grounds. In the northern part of the desert lies the Arbiter's Grounds, an ancient, abandoned prison. At its base are the ruins of the Hylian fortress now overrun by Bulblins. When translated from Hylian, the maps of Hyrule calls this region the "Great Desert".The Spirit Temple and Gerudo Valley that appear in Ocarina of Time are missing.
| 0 | 0 | | | Located in Gerudo Desert, Arbiter's Grounds includes an ancient arena housing the Mirror of Twilight. It was originally used as a prison due to its isolation to the rest of Hyrule. When viewed from a distance, Arbiter's Grounds resembles the Roman Colosseum, while on the inside it resembles Egyptian ruins. Resting in the second basement of the dungeon is a lone sword tied down by a number of ropes. Cutting the ropes awakens the Mid-Boss, Death Sword, who bears a striking resemblance to Phantom Ganon. After obtaining the Spinner by defeating Death Sword, Link was able to find, and ultimately defeat, Twilit Fossil: Stallord. Arbiter's Grounds shares a similar theme to the Forest Temple of Ocarina of Time in which Link must defeat four flame-stealing Poes before he can continue his quest through the dungeon. The sages of the Hylian Royal Family originally dwelled here, protecting the Mirror of Twilight.
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