TOTK Princess Zelda Kidnapped, Carved Out Heart of Towering Twins Location
During your adventures in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, you will come across potential sightings of the titular Princess herself. One of these is the “Princess Zelda Kidnapped?!” side adventure that is given to you by Penn at the Dueling Peaks Stable. The only clue here is that she is apparently being held at “the carved-out heart of the towering twins!” But where can you find this location? To help you get to the location of the carved-out heart of the towering twins so that you can complete the Princess Zelda Kidnapped side adventure in TotK, our guide is here to tell you exactly where you need to go.
Where is the Carved Out Heart of Towering Twins Location in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
You start this quest when you talk to Penn who is at the top of the Dueling Peaks Stable. He will tell you that it seems that Princess Zelda has been kidnapped by the Yiga. They left behind a note that says they are holding her at the carved-out heart of the towering twins. Penn thought that this referred to the Dueling Peaks, and his instincts were correct. So head to the Dueling Peaks South. The cage with Princess Zelda is at coordinates 1318 -1966 0304. Use Ultrahand to lift the cage and free her.
Of course, it will turn out that this was all a trap to lure Link. The “Princess” is in reality a Yiga in disguise. Get ready to defend yoursleves from a Yiga ambush. Once you have taken care of all of them, Penn will come to congratulate you and reward you with 300 Rupees. All that’s left now is to go back to the Lucky Clover Gazette and report what happened here to Traysi there.
Hi,
your article was good and all, but there are two things that bother me:
1. The coordinates are 1318 -1966 0304. So, you forgot a minus, and I climbed all the way to Death Mountain…
2. Next time, you may include a marked spot on the map, otherwise your coordinates could be misleading or confusing!
Still, I liked your article, but please make sure to re-read the coordinates next time, I am sure I am not the only one who walked all the way to Death Mountain, because I only looked at the coordinates!
Thank you for pointing that out, we have updated the guide now with the correct coordinates.