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Hello and welcome everyone. This is your guide, Ryan Phoenix, telling
you to climb back on board the bus for a brand new video series called the Speedy Tours.
This is a video series where I will give you some tips, tricks, cheats or little known
facts about video games. And today we're going to be looking at Zelda 2, The Adventure of
Link. And there's actually one individual in particular that we are going to take a
look at here. I'm sure that you guys all know him by name there. I mean, it's quite the
well known name. Here he is right now to introduce himself.
"I am Error". That's right. We're going to be looking at this guy, Error, here in the
Legend of Zelda series. He happens to live here in the town of Ruto. Just northwest of
where you begin the game. He is found pretty early on in the game there and people just
don't seem to understand what his deal is, like why is he there? Is it a programming
error? Is it a mistake? A typo or mistranslation? What exactly does he do? Well you actually
don't find out anything about him until you visit this place, which is actually the harbor
town of Mido, a good bit later in the game. And go all the way to this house here, and
talk to this individual who happens to know Error, strangely enough. If you talk to him,
he will tell you to ask Error of Ruto about the Palace, which is telling you about the
third palace in the game. So let's go ahead and make our way back to Error in the town
of Ruto. And now, if we talk to him, no longer does he introduce himself. Instead he will
tell you to go south of King's Tomb in Mido and you will find a tunnel there. Well, what
does that mean? Well, let's go ahead and make our way back here to this graveyard. Go south
of the Kings Tomb here and - whoa! We'll fall down into this tunnel here, this secret passage.
And it's all thanks to our good buddy, Error. So now you know!
I hope that you like this video. Just a quick little video series idea I had in mind there.
So if you like it, give me a like or a comment below. I appreciate it. And I will see you
next time. Until then, take care everybody!