Far away from the Hyrule the four knew today, was a mystical land. This was the first Hyrule built ages ago. It is this Hyrule that holds the Four Sword at the bottom of the Ice Tower. A portal opens at the other end of the snowy mountain opposite to the Four Sword. Zelda, Leo, Link, and Drake exit through the portal onto the snowy grounds. "I don't understand, the portal should have taken us directly to the chamber of the Four Sword," said Zelda. "It's not your fault, there is a magical barrier that prevents all teleporting, gates, and portal spells from entering. I don't know how such a barrier could be created by Ganondorf if he is the one who is behind all this," answered Link. "That's because this barrier wasn't created by a person. Only one creature that I know of could have put up a barrier like this. Its name is Regoul, otherwise known as the Dark Water Dragon," said Drake. "Why is it called the Dark Water Dragon?" asked Leo. "The people who lived in my home referred to ice as dark water, that is, ice is unpure water. Regoul is a dragon with ice as its element. But don't look down on it because he does have the element of water and darkness as well. He is very powerful; he would have to be guarding something if he wanted no one to enter this area. Whatever this sword is, he doesn't want it going into the wrong hands. We will have to defeat him if we want that sword." Answered Drake. He smiled. "This is great, if I can tame Regoul and make friends with him, I'll be able to combine with him for the ultimate dragon armour. After losing Volvagia, I could use a new dragon," said Drake. "What about Kimikocha?" asked Link. "After the battle with the Gohma Knight, when the mysterious shadow gave me my new dragon, I had to give up and leave Kimikocha. I did it for power. Kimikocha taught me all about dragon armour and I betrayed him," answered Drake. "I'm sorry I brought it up." Link apologized. "We will have to reach the top of the mountain and defeat the Dark Water Dragon to reach the sword," Drake said, ignoring his previous conversation.