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Uru: To D'ni Hints
How do I get to the Linking Book to the Spy Room?
1 of 7: According to Dr. Sharper's journal, the Linking Book is made accessible when the Teledahn prison's main door was closed. Reacquaint yourself with how the mechanism works, then experiment with closing the main door.
2 of 7: When the main door (that is, the single "outer" door that leads outside) is closed, the Linking Book should appear somewhere. Dr. Sharper probably didn't want just anyone to have access to it, so it may be hidden. Take a look around, especially in places you may not have immediate access to.
3 of 7: Look through the bars of the main door when it's closed. See anything of interest?
4 of 7: On the left wall past the main door is a small niche with a Linking Book sitting there, waiting to be used. Now you just have to get to it without opening the main door, or the niche will close again.
5 of 7: Teledahn is arranged in a large circle, so you can get to the other side of the door by running around in the opposite direction.
6 of 7: If you've most recently touched the Journey Cloth by the docks near the Journey Door, you simply link back to Relto and then back to the Teledahn via the Journey Cloth to cut down your travel time significantly. If, however, you can't do this, make sure the broken bridge in outside Teledahn (near the power source, between it and the docks) has been lowered down to the rock below so you can climb up it.