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Link scanned the walls. Among the carvings of dragons and sages, he noticed something new—or rather, something old, obscured by centuries of soot. A fourth dragon. Not Dinraal, Naydra, or Farosh. This one was black as volcanic glass, with six eyes and no mouth. Below it, a word in ancient Zonai script.

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At first glance, the Bargainer Statues look like demonic entities. With their sunken eyes, jagged teeth, and ominous purple glow, they seem more suited to a Souls game than a Zelda title. However, they are not enemies. They are neutral arbiters of the afterlife. Link scanned the walls

Every Lightroot in the Depths is located directly beneath a Shrine on the surface, and their names are the surface shrines' names spelled backward. Not Dinraal, Naydra, or Farosh

A "Poe" in Tears of the Kingdom is not just a floating lantern ghost. According to statue dialogue, Poes are the souls of the dead who refused to pass on. They wander the Depths, lost in time. The Bargainer Statues collect these souls and offer them back to the living in exchange for rare goods.

Link placed a hand on her shoulder. She covered it with hers.

Zelda wept. Link stood firm.