The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a massive game, depicting a Hyrule with three tiers to explore — earth, air, and underground. This Hyrule is also full of Easter eggs, by which we mean playful little references to other Zelda games. These references are part of the larger mythology of Hyrule, after all. If you’re looking to find them all, we’re compiling a running list of every reference we’ve found, organized by the game they’re from.
In the most extreme southeastern corner of Hyrule’s map, you’ll find an island edged by a shoreline called Toronbo Beach with just one landmark, labeled Koholit Rock. If that sounds distantly familiar, that might be because this island (called Eventide Island) was also in Breath of the Wild — or maybe it’s because you heard about it in a dream? Specifically, it’s from the dream that Link has in Link’s Awakening, which takes place in a dream-state alternate version of Hyrule where every person, place, and thing has a name that’s just a little bit off.
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At the outset of Link’s Awakening, Link gets shipwrecked and washes up up on Toronbo Shores (that’s “Shores,” not “Beach”). Later in the game, he ventures to Koholint Island, which has a slightly different name than the Koholit Rock depicted here. Why is the “n” missing in Tears of the Kingdom’s version of the name? And why is it just a rock as opposed to the name of the entire island? Again, we’ll just chalk it up to the dream logic of Link’s Awakening. —Maddy Myers
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