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After retrieving the Golden Key from Parapa Palace, Kevin Keene traveled to the Island Palace along with Link, Princess Zelda, and Gameboy to find the Potion of Power. They were attacked by a Doomknocker as they explored the palace, and while they were busy fighting Rebonack, King Hippo and Eggplant Wizard stole the Potion of Power.

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  • Island Palace
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  • After retrieving the Golden Key from Parapa Palace, Kevin Keene traveled to the Island Palace along with Link, Princess Zelda, and Gameboy to find the Potion of Power. They were attacked by a Doomknocker as they explored the palace, and while they were busy fighting Rebonack, King Hippo and Eggplant Wizard stole the Potion of Power.
  • The Island Palace is the third dungeon in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. It is located on an island south of the Kings Tomb.
  • The Island Palace was a SeaWing palace where guests from other tribes could stay, and where parties were held, as it was above water. It was described to be an elegant, sprawling complex of pavilions, courtyards, rooms, terraces, gardens, and walkways that covered an entire island. The gardens were described to be decorated with carvings of pale blue dolphins and pink seahorses inlaid with shells. The Island Palace is seen in Darkstalker (Legends) when Fathom and Indigo go to the party for the visiting SkyWings, but it was abandoned after The Royal SeaWing Massacre because it left bad memories, and there were rumors going around about how it was haunted by Albatross' ghost. It was soon replaced with the Summer Palace, the palace built by Albatross himself, with animus magic. It was located
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  • The Adventure of Link
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  • Island Palace
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  • The entrance of the Island Palace
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  • Southern Hyrule
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  • The Island Palace was a SeaWing palace where guests from other tribes could stay, and where parties were held, as it was above water. It was described to be an elegant, sprawling complex of pavilions, courtyards, rooms, terraces, gardens, and walkways that covered an entire island. The gardens were described to be decorated with carvings of pale blue dolphins and pink seahorses inlaid with shells. The Island Palace is seen in Darkstalker (Legends) when Fathom and Indigo go to the party for the visiting SkyWings, but it was abandoned after The Royal SeaWing Massacre because it left bad memories, and there were rumors going around about how it was haunted by Albatross' ghost. It was soon replaced with the Summer Palace, the palace built by Albatross himself, with animus magic. It was located in one of the many islands of The Bay of A Thousand Scales. On the map, it is visible and unhidden, unlike the Summer Palace. Its ruins are located about right above the middle of what looks like the curling end of a dragon's tail on the map of Pyrrhia.
  • After retrieving the Golden Key from Parapa Palace, Kevin Keene traveled to the Island Palace along with Link, Princess Zelda, and Gameboy to find the Potion of Power. They were attacked by a Doomknocker as they explored the palace, and while they were busy fighting Rebonack, King Hippo and Eggplant Wizard stole the Potion of Power.
  • The Island Palace is the third dungeon in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. It is located on an island south of the Kings Tomb.
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