Spirit Tracks (Rails)

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Link conducts the Spirit Train along one of the many rails that make up the Spirit Tracks.

The Spirit Tracks are a series of special train tracks that span in four directions across the land of Hyrule that are featured in the game of the same name, Spirit Tracks. Not only do the rails of the Spirit Tracks provide a means of transportation for Hyrule's people, but they also serve an even larger purpose as the chains that bind the evil Malladus[1] in his prison after he was defeated by Link the Hero of Winds, Tetra, and her Pirates. A century after the land he once terrorized was re-branded as Hyrule, the Spirit Tracks begin to mysteriously vanish, causing Hyrule's Princess Zelda to suspect one of her government officials, Chancellor Cole, of a plot to destroy the rail system to set Malladus free upon the land once again. After these suspicions are confirmed when the Chancellor waylays the princess and her close friend, Link the newly-minted Royal Engineer of the Spirit Train, the Chancellor shatters the Tower of Spirits that serves as the power source of the rail system and rips Zelda's spirit from her body with the intention of using her body to somehow restore Malladus to his former strength. Link is accompanied by the princess's spirit across Hyrule in a race against time to restore the Tower of Spirits, prevent the Spirit Tracks from vanishing completely, and ultimately stop the revival of the evil Malladus.

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