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'''Majora's Mask''' (ムジュラの仮面, ''Mujura no Kamen'') (Pronounced {{IPA|mæ ˈdʒɔː rə}}) is the primary antagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' and must be defeated to save the land of [[Termina]] from the [[Moon]].
   
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== Role in the Game ==
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{{Youtube|iRH4EN_KDnY|300|right|[[Fierce Deity Link]] vs. Majora's Mask}}
I was thinking we could extend this wiki by having diffrent languages. This of course, would be a huge project and would take a very long time. People who are fluent in other languages would have to take all 2000 someting articles and translate them into the other language. I know this would be a mega project, but would it be possible?--[[User:Link hero of light|Link hero of light]] 00:51, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
 
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The mask is first introduced after the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] removes the curse that was placed on [[Link]] by [[Skull Kid]]. The salesman explains the mask is an ancient artifact that was used by an ancient tribe, but the mask's wicked power became so great that it was sealed away to prevent a great catastrophe. He then tells of how now that Skull Kid has the mask that the great catastrophe is going to befall [[Termina]] if it is not taken back from Skull Kid.<ref name="Quote1">{{cite|The mask that was stolen from me... It is called Majora's Mask. It is an accursed item from legend that is said to have been used by an ancient tribe in its hexing rituals. It is said that an evil and wicked power is bestowed upon the one who wears that mask. According to legend... the troubles caused by Majora's Mask were so great... the ancient ones, fearing such catastrophe, sealed the mask in shadow forever, preventing its misuse. But now, that tribe from the legend has vanished, so no one really knows the true nature of the mask's power... ...But I feel it. I went to great lengths to get that legendary mask. When I finally had it... I could sense the doom of a dark omen brewing. It was that unwelcome feeling that makes your hair stand on end. And now... that imp has it... I am begging you! You must get that mask back quickly or something horrible will happen!|Happy Mask Salesman|Majora's Mask}}</ref>
   
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For the majority of the game, the mask is worn by Skull Kid on the [[Clock Tower]], drawing the Moon to Termina. Before the game's events, Skull Kid used the power of the mask to prank and curse others around him such as [[Kafei]]. <ref name="Quote2">{{cite|I was turned into this by a strange imp wearing a mask...|Kafei|Majora's Mask}}</ref>
:I don't think that is an option. Too many people are not fluent in any language but their own. Doing this would too many other languages showing up where they are not supposed to. This wiki is about a game series. When the games were translated from Japanese to English a whole bunch of the meaning was lost and it takes expert translators quite some time to get it to be acceptable. We just can't do that here. we're too small. Wikipedia is huge so it is not a problem for it. Besides, from my understanding, we do not have the server space or the bandwidth for such a project. The wikis out there that have multiple languages are all backed by huge corporations that can afford really big servers. We don't have that option and we don't want it. So no more extra languages.{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">01:17, July 20, 2008 (UTC)</span>
 
   
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On the Clock Tower after the [[Four Giants]] are called, the Mask abandons Skull Kid and enters the moon so that it can push the moon through the Giant's blockade and complete its destructive path. It is there that Link follows Majora's Mask into the moon and fights it.
::This was also attempted once. Some German guy made a copy of the [[Iron Knuckle]] page. Don't know what happened to it, think it got deleted. --[[User:Yuvorias|Felicia&#39;s Champion]] 01:23, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
 
   
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The Mask itself manifests in three forms: a hovering mask, Majora's Mask, a pedantic legged-being, Majora's Incarnation, and a vicious humanoid monster with whips as arms, Majora's Wrath. The mask is shaped somewhat like a heart.
Pretty much what's been said here. Anyone who COULD write a different-language Wiki article is probably the only one on the site who could read it anyway. Most languages have at least a small Zelda-related Wiki in their language anyway ''(unless it's a really small language)''. I mean, if there were a LARGE, LARGE demand for such a thing, perhaps, but there's really not. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 01:35, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
 
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==Forms==
:That was not that long ago. I remember it. That [[User:Sirius|German guy]] talked about it on the Hyrule Castle page that's on our sidebar. The discussion was since moved to [[Zelda Wiki.org:Pieces of Heart#Do you need anything?|here]].{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">01:41, July 20, 2008 (UTC)</span>
 
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===Majora's Mask===
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{{Boss| name = Majora's Mask
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|image = [[image:majorasmask.jpg|300px]]
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
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|dungeon = [[Moon|The Moon]]
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|weakness = Fierce Deity's Mask; Arrows, Sword, [[Zora Mask]].
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Majora's Mask comes to life and grows hairlike tentacles. To defeat the Mask, [[Link]] must stun it with some projectile weapon to make it collapse to the ground, allowing him to strike it with his sword. However, it must be a strike to the back to stun it. An easy way to do this is to transform into Zora Link. When Z-targeting the Mask the Boomerang fins will fly around behind it and strike it in the back, stunning it. After the Mask has taken enough damage, it will shoot a fire beam at [[Link]] and the four [[Boss Remains]] Masks will attack him as well, but little effort is taken to kill them. The beam can be deflected with his [[Mirror Shield]] to reflect it back at the mask. Majora's Mask has tentacles in this form and can use a whirling attack.
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===Majora's Incarnation===
There may be a program for it but i donot know if words like "Moblin" translate into different languages . But i do know you can have the main stuff in different languages(like the things below about the license)--[[User:Mais rapido se voce|Rapido]] 14:56, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
 
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{{Boss| name = Majora's Incarnation
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|image = [[image:majorasincarnation.jpg|300px]]
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
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|dungeon = [[Moon|The Moon]]
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|weakness = Fierce Deity's Mask; Arrows, Sword, [[Goron Mask]]
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After the Mask is defeated, it grows a set of arms and legs along with a single eyeball; it also loves dancing. To defeat the Incarnation, [[Link]] must shoot it with an [[Arrow]] or other weapon to stun it, and then strike it with his sword. Majora's Incarnation (ムジュラの化身, lit. ''Majora's Incarnation'') is very fast and unpredictable but takes very few hits to defeat. While it's various dances are funny, and it's child-like antics entertaining, they can be a bit grating on the nerves. It can [[Wikipedia:moonwalk|moonwalk]], can-can, Russian dance, ballerina twirl, and fire energy bolts at you (its only attack). Since the moves are unpredictable, it's wise to keep distance. It has a shrill scream when it's damaged.
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===Majora's Wrath===
:Yeah, this could never happen for the reasons stated above. Also, as Matt pointed out, our pool of contributors is too small. I speak fluent Italian and Spanish, but I certainly don't have the time or inclination to translate the whole wiki. Plus I would likely be the only one working on those languages, so it would be like a full time (unpaid) job (and I already have one of those, not the unpaid bit thankfully!) Also, if it were ever possible to "finish" the translation, it would then need to be updated ''every day'' with all new edits to the relevant articles, i.e one small change to the Ganon article would require dozens of translators to spring into action. The alternative would be to translate everything and then leave it static and unchanged, which kind of defeats the purpose of a wiki... Basically, without trying to sound like a spoilsport, I have to agree that the premise is unworkable and a little naïve. For these reasons, the only language of the wiki remains American English, and I will continue to delete any translations which appear (for the record there have been previous attempts in French and Portuguese, among others. None were even of acceptable quality.) {{:User:Adamcox82/sig}} 05:46, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
 
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
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|weakness = Fierce Deity's Mask; Arrows, Sword
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After the final scream from the Incarnation is heard, it becomes enraged and its limbs throb and pulse, becoming Majora's Wrath (ムジュラの魔人, lit. ''Majora's Mage/Sorceror''). It is a humanoid version of Majora's Mask with a horned head with 3 eyes, whips for arms, and a flaming mouth. To defeat Majora's Wrath, [[Link]] must use a projectile weapon to stun it while its paused, then strike it with a [[Light Arrow]] or his sword. This process must be repeated until it is defeated. Majora's Wrath's individual attacks are not particularly damaging, however, its immense reach will allow it to attack numerous times very quickly. It will often jump from one side of the arena to the other. Because it is slow to attack, it can, however, be easily defeated. Majora's Wrath attacks by whipping 3 times, leaping across the room, throwing eyeball-shaped tops, grabbing you and tossing you clear across the room, and using a furious whipping attack that it announces only a brief moment before it uses the attack with a horrifying shriek. Killing the Wrath results in it turning into ashes, eliminating the threat to Termina.
   
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Some where just to big to translate?--[[User:Mais rapido se voce|Rapido]] 12:42, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
 
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image:6_MajorasWrath2.jpg|Majora's Wrath prepares to strike
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==Fierce Deity and the Moon Dungeons==
The German guy is here again ;) I had problems with my computer, I'm sorry.
 
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[[Image:Moon Surface.jpg|thumb|right|The child on the [[Moon]]]]
Sure I can help to translate, but over 2600 articles are a little bit to much for one translator. Maybe I can find some help. But of course such a project won't be finished in a week or two.
 
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P.S.: The 'german Iron Knuckle' is on my [[User talk:Sirius|discussion-page]] [[User:Sirius|Sirius]] 01:07, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
 
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Majora's Mask is encountered when [[Link]] talks to the lonely child under the tree inside the Moon. Using the [[Fierce Deity's Mask]], Majora's Mask can easily be defeated, however, some fans think this takes some of the fun out of the battle.
   
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To obtain the Fierce Deity's Mask, however, you need to obtain all 23 other masks and use them to enter the 4 moon dungeons. While on the moon, you will notice 5 children, 4 of which are running around wearing the masks of the 4 bosses you defeated. Each will allow you entrance to their dungeon, for a fee of masks. If you give a total of 20 masks to the four children, (excluding the three transformation masks), at the entrance and exit of each dungeon, the child wearing Majora's Mask will give you the Fierce Deity's Mask for a game of "Good vs. Bad" although the boss battle still is the same.
:It was decided that we are not going to do this. Every time we edit a page, the same edit would have to be made to the translated page. Typically we have fifty to one-hundred articles edited every day. That is a lot of translated versions to make the same edits on. This is not something we are capable of doing. If only one person is able to make the changes to a vast amount of pages that change on daily, it becomes a liability and we cannot hope to ever keep up. So thanks for the offer. But we must accept that we have limits of what we are capable of doing.{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">06:20, August 10, 2008 (UTC)</span>
 
   
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Okay, no problem. Maybe we'll find a way one day. [[User:Sirius|Sirius]] 07:01, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
 
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==Theories on Origins of Majora's Mask==
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'''THEORY I:''' '''Majora''' (ムジュラ, ''Mujura'') was an evil being plaguing [[Termina]] in ancient times. Though the game doesn't give much specific history on the origins of Majora's Mask, it does state that in ancient times, the mask was worshiped by an ancient tribe who used it in rituals involving the casting of hexes and curses, until they finally sealed it away from the world in the hopes that its evil power would not be unleashed ever again.{{#var:ref2}} Hundreds of years later is was sought out and found by the Happy Mask Salesman. Soon afterwards, the Skull Kid scared the Salesman unconscious and stole the mask from the salesman and began to access its power, awakening the consciousness of the mask.
   
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The Skull Kid, wearing Majora's Mask, still doesn't take on Majora's mind or personality; he is simply possessed by the Mask. At the end of the game, inside the [[Moon]], Majora manifests out of the mask into Majora's Mask, then Majora's Incarnation, an insane being that dances around the boss chamber. After the Incarnation is defeated, Majora's transformation is completed, and the Incarnation becomes Majora's Wrath. Majora is eventually defeated, and the being itself disintegrates. The mask is left behind, cleansed of the evil inhabiting it.
Actually that's not completely true. If you look at Wikipedia in different languages you'll see that the pages differ quite, moreover not all pages are available in every language. So it would be more of a separate Wiki than a direct translation. Still if bandwith is a problem than sticking with just an English wiki would be for the best. [[User:Nictel|Nictel]] 13:06, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
 
   
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'''THEORY II:''' It has also been suggested by some that the "ancient and evil" tribe is perhaps referring to the ancestors of the [[Twili]], the [[Dark Interlopers]], a race whose existence was revealed in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', due to similarities between an ancient object created by the Twili dubbed the [[Fused Shadow]] and Majora's Mask, as they share similar powers and they have a similar design. Also, [[Zant|Zant's]] fighting style in the eighth dungeon of ''Twilight Princess'' is similar to that of Majora's Mask, in fluidity, style, and spontaneity.
:That is how Wikipedia does it. But not all multilingual wikis do. MediaWiki has other languages on subpages. But we've already had enough server problems. So multiple languages is just never going to happen.{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">16:12, November 12, 2008 (UTC)</span>
 
   
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''Majora's Mask'' takes place in an alternate universe. However, Majora's Mask could be a parallel version of the [[Fused Shadow]].
:Hm ... what would you think about having interwiki links between articles in different languages at ''different wikis''? Would look like Wikipedia's links to other languages with the only difference that the wikis are not located at the same domain. We have a German wiki called [http://www.zeldapendium.de/ Zeldapendium], so it would be possible to link ZeldaWiki.org's articles with Zeldapendium's. I made an example of the interwiki links at the article about the [http://www.zeldapendium.de/wiki/Triforce Triforce] (see "Andere Sprachen" [= other languages] at the end of the sidebar; could be linked using <tt><nowiki>[[de:Triforce]]</nowiki></tt> if a sysop activates this feature). This would not cause any server problems here because the wiki is not located at this server. Btw, I also wrote Jason about this but have not received an answer yet - and sorry for any mistakes in this text, I'm from Germany (near Stuttgart, like Sirius^^) ;-) --[[User:Pascal|Pascal]] 21:31, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
 
   
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The "ancient and evil" tribe, however, could also be the [[Sheikah]], due to their symbol being an eye similar to the eyes of the Majora's Mask. Although this would leave a gap of information on why they would hex and curse others, as they were devoted to the goddesses, it could explain why the Sheikah were called the "shadows of Hylians," and additionally why the mask is marked in the manner it is. This opinion is, yet again, left to fan speculation.
::Yeah, we've been talking about that. It seems like that staff thinks it is a good idea.{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">21:36, December 2, 2008 (UTC)</span>
 
   
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'''THEORY III:''' Another theory suggests that while the Sheikah ''may'' be the creators of the '''Fused Shadow''' (and hence, the ancestors of the Twili, given their affinity with shadow), then the Sheikah's [[Terminan]] counterparts, who were physically absent from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' just as the Sheikah were - for the most part - absent from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', were the creators of '''Majora's Mask''', given of course, that it is the Terminan counterpart to the Hylian Fused Shadow. While the Hylians, Gorons, Zoras, Deku, and Gerudo of Hyrule were given Terminan counterparts, so must the Sheikah, but because the Sheikah were absent from Hyrule in ''Ocarina of Time'', so must their counterparts be absent from Termina. With that established, their counterparts may very well be the Ikana, with [[Ikana Canyon]] being the obvious Terminan ''[[Kakariko Village|"Kakariko Canyon"]]'', sporting similar geographical features, a graveyard, and other similar landmarks.
:::Seems good to me as well, though if it's like Pascal said, then we'll need to find other Zelda themed wikis of other languages. Also good to see someone else from Germany (even though I don't live there anymore =P).{{:User:MARKOL/sig}} 22:22, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
 
   
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Despite these similarities, however, there has been no confirmation of a connection between the two by [[Nintendo]], and any perceived connection is merely fan speculation.
I set up the interwiki link. To prevent confusion, I put the site name as the key. So it works like this: [[Zeldapendium:The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]].{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">03:27, December 3, 2008 (UTC)</span>
 
   
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'''THEORY IV:''' A fourth theory is that Majora may just have a pronounced sadistic streak and lives on in his mask. This can be backed up by the fact that when he first speaks he speaks in a somewhat upper-class tone which is normally reserved for "evil but chalant" villains in pop culture. Also when the Guardians begin struggling to hold up the Moon the smile on it begins to widen somewhat.
:Hey, I'm really pleased to see that you like our suggestion, thanks^^ But before we start linking anything: How would you propose to link the articles? Using "normal" interwiki links (= no interlanguage links) means that we have to put a link into the text. Shall we create a template with a text like "This article is also available in German at <nowiki>[[Zeldapendium:Article]]</nowiki>.", or a section like "==Other Languages==" per article? Or shall we use interlanguage links (but this requires the interwiki prefix to be "de:")? [[User:Pascal|Pascal]] 20:41, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
 
   
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===Majora's Mask creation (Manga version)===
::We have the interwiki links set up. Adam has just started putting a template at the top of articles. But I like this "Other Languages" section better.{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">20:44, December 3, 2008 (UTC)</span>
 
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In an extra chapter of the [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Manga)|''Majora's Mask'' manga]], the story goes that before the time setting of Majora's Mask there lived an evil creature which fed on the desires of the countless numbers of humans who had come before it to try and claim its armor and be granted their wishes. A traveler (who looks similar to the Fierce Deity) came forward to the place where the monster lived. He came up to the man-eater and started talking with it. He found out that the monster itself wanted to die, being so miserable. So then the hero pulled out his bongo and started playing. The monster went into a trance and started dancing. The hero played for three days straight (probably why Majora wants to finish off the world in three days) and then the beast dropped dead from dancing his heart out. The hero took its magical armor but instead of wishing upon it, he carved it into a mask in an attempt to seal the beast's power inside the mask forever. The mask was named after the beast, Majora. The mask had a spirit because Majora's evil power lingered on inside the mask seeking a host, not resting until ''its'' wish was granted.
   
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[[image:Majora shadow.JPG|thumb|right|The Fused Shadow, with an eye of Majora for comparison]]
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*The battle between [[Link]] and Majora is similar to the battle between [[Link]] and [[Vaati]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' in terms of the three forms and the way they are described. (i.e. [[Vaati|Vaati's]] and Majora's final form have both gone insane and mad with power also, both first forms seem to toy with [[Link]] due to their confidence of their own victory.)
   
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im a user so why is there still green text?[[User:Dragonstetraforce|Dragonstetraforce]] 22:33, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
 
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:Do you mean the green text that shows advertisements when you move your mouse over them? Yes, that appears for everybody. However, if you click on the "?" in the box that shows up and choose "Disable ads", they will not appear for you anymore. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 01:38, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
 
   
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ive noticed something else. as you scroll down text gets bigger.[[User:Dragonstetraforce|Dragonstetraforce]] 16:19, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
 
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:I'm on a new PC and I noticed it too. It is an artifact of Internet Explorer. Just get Firefox. There is another issue though. Why are the page diff and page histories all highlighted in white now? Did someone change something?{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">16:43, September 20, 2008 (UTC)</span>
 
 
::Yeah, the diff / hist issue is just due to a lot of the graphical settings getting reset during the upgrade. Jason fixed most of them, but missed these two things. It's been brought up with him... a while ago ''(please have more time in your schedule to fix things, Jason D:)''. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 21:06, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
 
 
== The origin of Zelda ==
 
 
Hello, my name is Andrew and I currently live in Tokyo, Japan.
 
 
I came across something rather interesting and I was wondering what everyone thought about it.
 
 
As we all know, Shigeru Miyamoto is the creator behind Zelda, correct? but where did he get his motivation to build this game?
 
 
I recently visited a place in Japan called "Onjuku", where a memorial museum exists that celebrates an event that happened many years ago (Something having to do with a spanish ship crashing onto the edge of chiba in the 1600s)
 
 
Anyways, the first thing that occurred to me about this building is that it looks just like Hyrule castle.
 
[[Image:onjuku1.jpg]]
 
 
Now, this could simply be coinsidence, however when you cross the bridge over the "moat" or river that seperates the memorial from the beach and look at the statues of the two people in front of the building, one of them looks strikingly similar to zelda. The other one could perhaps be a modified Link.
 
[[Image:onjuku2.jpg]]
 
 
Now, after I saw that, I wondered what else might be around here of interest, and interestingly enough I found a forest opening next to the memorial. Walking through the forest leads nowhere.
 
 
Last but not least, I walked up above the memorial to a tower labeled the "Mexico Memorial Tower". In Japanese the website (http://www.ebiotope.com/ti40spot03onjyuku05mexco.html) reads that in 1609 the phillipino spanish territory leader Don Rodrigo's ship hit a typhoon going to Mexico and crash landed there.
 
 
Anyways, with all that aside, to me it looks a lot like the master sword was aquired here.
 
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The pictures belong to their respected Japanese sites (Guides for Onjuku and so forth) {{nosig|Andrew|08:37, 26 September 2008 (UTC)}}
 
 
:First and foremost, allow me to say +1 awesomeness to you for being named Andrew. +2 awesomeness for being named Andrew ''and'' living in Japan.
 
:That out of the way, those are ''very'' interesting pictures, I must say. While I'm hesitant to say that these are where he got all of his ideas for the game, perhaps design ideas came from here? He's said that inspiration for Zelda ''(and sometimes Mario)'' came from when he explored the forests and caves near his home in Kyoto. But perhaps certain design elements came from Onjuku, assuming he ever visited. Perhaps it's also worth noting that the Triforce symbol is the same as a religious symbol in Japan... I don't really know what to say about this, honestly. On one hand, at the very least that building looks a LOT like it could have inspired Hyrule Castle, but at the same time... it just doesn't add up for me. Not sure why. :/ Very interesting info, though, thanks. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 16:46, 26 September 2008 (UTC)
 
 
== beta stuff ==
 
 
lets make articles on all the beta objects in the games! [[User:Dragonstetraforce|Dragonstetraforce]] 22:36, 18 October 2008 (UTC)
 
 
:Well, there are already a couple ''(such as [[Goron Golem]])''. I'm not sure what else there could be that would justify its own article, though. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 14:43, 26 October 2008 (UTC)
 
 
we could do the beta forest on twilight princess, if you look in the trailer for it or type in beta forest picture it comes up with pictures of a forest that isn't in the game, but is there really anything that we could write about it though? -Calibure
 
 
:Actually, there's quite a bit of info, and I agree making a page for it. Most of it is theorizing though, so it should be treated as such.{{:User:MARKOL/sig}} 15:54, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
 
 
i agree with it being theorized, so is it worth making it? -Calibure
 
 
:Well, I could see a page like that being made much along the lines of [[Glitches in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]] or something. And not the entire article would be theorization, either. A lot of it's factual - no one can deny that the beta items are there. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 20:13, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
 
 
:: I absolutely agree, but I was referring to beliefs about rumors of the beta forest is still in TP and etc. {{:User:MARKOL/sig}} 22:11, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
 
 
:::Er, right, sorry. I was rushing through reading that. :P But still! Yeah, a "Beta Items in [game]" page could work. None of the stuff really constitutes its own article, so might as well consolidate it all, right? {{:User:Ando/sig}} 23:37, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
 
 
Yeah so lets make it!! But theres just one problem... I'm rubbish at writing yet alone making a whole page. so could one of you guys do it. heh heh sorry about that.. -Calibure
 
 
alright guys i'm gonna try and make a page about the beta forest, i'll tell you when i'm done, then you can see it and improve it. it should be up by tommorow. -Calibure
 
 
okay its done, i couldnt add any pictures because i dont know how. well could you guys look at it and improve it for.... it my first page ive created all by myself {{nosig|Calibure|02:39, 17 December 2008 (UTC)}}
 
 
:Awesome, nice job. I added a few paragraphs and touched it up a bit to better follow the general Wiki format. You're free to add some pictures now ''(speaking of, there's a nifty little guide on just how to do that [[Help:Images|right here]]!)'', and maybe mention the cats because I totally forgot to do that. D: {{:User:Ando/sig}} 07:37, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
thanks. I was able to add the picture but it may be a tad two big. -Calibure
 
 
So guys what else is there to make? Because i'm out of ideas (yes one is enough) actually we could do beta creatures (two ideas in one lifetime im on a roll) but do any of them have names and info? -Calibure
 
 
== Main Page/Navigation improvements ==
 
 
I feel that the Main Page and left side navigation could benefit from a bit of restyling. As it stands the Main Page feels crowded and confusing, the navigation currently isn't very inviting for someone who just wants to read something and isn't looking for something specific. For a comparison, I personally really like the navigation that Wookieepedia has. It is simple and through the drop-down menu still stores lots of links.
 
Super-Experimental Masterminds' News Dashboard is nice but makes the page feel crowded and doesn't add much as all sites will most likely have the same news. The colour combination works unpleasant to me, perhaps (if possible) we could use the forest background that ZU has and change the colours accordingly. If not, at least have a few more colours than just different shades of blue.
 
[[User:Nictel|Nictel]] 21:07, 11 November 2008 (UTC)
 
 
== Reference Desk ==
 
 
I've brought this up before but let's see if it's better received this time. I think we should have a Reference Desk like Wikipedia's. Of course, it would be about Zelda. Users could ask questions such as: "Where is the shortcut when I'm racing [[Yeta]]?"
 
 
Or maybe: "What is the name of those bat like creatures?"
 
 
Then, a user who knows the answer would answer it. I would be willing to start this project out, but a person who knows more about Wiki technology could make it neater.--[[User:Link hero of light|Link hero of light]] 01:15, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
{{support}}
 
#I obviously support this since I nominated this. Not only could users have their questions answered, we could add the answer to an article if not already there.--[[User:Link hero of light|Link hero of light]] 01:15, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
 
#If it was as easy as looking on Google for an answer, then would there even need to be a Zelda Wiki? The fact is, if someone searched what [[:User:Link hero of light|Link hero of light]] has said, wouldn't that bring you here? I support this knowing that it will help a lot of users, it wouldn't just help with Zelda content, but with templates as well.{{:User:Steven/sig}} 12:40, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
{{oppose}}
 
#Users could easily go to Google, and try to find the answer. If there were to be one, it might have to be it's own page. ...and be cleaned a lot, to stop annoying people when going down the page. -[[User:Zien|Zien]] 02:11, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
 
#Er, well, the more articles and such that you have, the more server space you need which does cost money. Wikipedia's got tons of server space, and needs to be able to pay for it all, hence the $6,000,000 donation drive they're running right now. My personal thought is that most of the questions that could be posed could have answers found easily on Google ''(for instance, the first Google result for "bat creatures in zelda" gives me a web page about Keese)'', and any more specific questions that could be used to enhance an article ''("where exactly is the location of [item], [place], etc.")'' could be posted on the specific article's talk page. Game help questions are what strategy guides on fan sites or GameFAQs are for. Basically, every question has its place already, and I don't see what extra benefit this plan could have. A nice idea on paper, but I can't see it being of any help. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 23:24, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
 
#Ando, you've echoed many of the points I made the last time this suggestion was raised. As you'll guess, my opinion has changed very little. The only practical application of such an area here (that I can see) is to offer strategy guide-like assistance, and we're already being quite clear on the fact that ZW.org doesn't cover material of that type. Personally, I don't see how we could offer any advantage over GameFAQs in this area. Also, Ando makes a valid point regarding hosting. While there's clearly a question of scale, all webspace costs money, and we already have inline text ads here to mitigate that fact. We effectively ensure that the wiki remains viable by focusing on the task at hand and making ZW.org the best Zelda '''wiki''' there is, and not by diversifying into other realms such as this.{{:User:Adam/sig}} 07:41, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
{{neutral}}
 
*Just a note to say that a conversation about this is being placed in the staff area for further discussion by, well, the staff. This voting session WILL be taken into considerable account, however, so please do continue to vote! {{:User:Ando/sig}} 06:35, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
#while i belive we should do this, do we have enough people, time, and space on the webpage to do this? if so, is it a waste of space as already said people can just go to google where things like that are already up and running? -Calibure
 
 
*There's plenty of people and time. Wiki's can hold as much space as anyone wants. Look at Wikipedia with 2,663,141 articles! MARKOL was right when he said that if people could just go to Google why have a Zelda wiki. There's lot's of thing's Google doesn't have. Also, if the person can't find something, and someone knows the answer, the answer could be added to the article. --[[User:Link hero of light|Link hero of light]] 23:06, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
**"There's plenty of people and time. Wiki's can hold as much space as anyone wants. Look at Wikipedia with 2,663,141 articles! MARKOL was right when he said that if people could just go to Google why have a Zelda wiki. There's lot's of thing's Google doesn't have. Also, if the person can't find something, and someone knows the answer, the answer could be added to the article. --[[User:Link hero of light|Link hero of light]] 23:06, 17 December 2008 (UTC)"
 
**I do not know if this is true, but don't you have to pay more if your site has more k's? If so, it would just take up room, which would be "a waste of space, and money." -[[User:Zien|Zien]] 23:08, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
*** The help desk would be just a page, it would be no different than adding a full article{{:User:Steven/sig}} 23:52, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
**Lhol IS supporting this. He started the whole thing. :P {{:User:Ando/sig}} 23:54, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
==Decorating==
 
This is just an idea, but I would be neat if the main page was decorated for Christmas. Sure, not everbody celebrates Christmas, but it would be original and it would only be up for a day. It would just be fun to have something new like that. Is this a lousy idea or a good idea? --[[User:Link hero of light|Link hero of light]] 23:46, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
:I think this is quite a good Idea, but it should be up for more than a day, it could be up for 20th to 31st, for example. --[[user:Calibure]]
 
 
::That would be great, I was planning on making a holiday theme for my icon on my navbar anyway. I'm not sure what could be done though, decorating wise, since this isn't like ZU where the website is made of multiple images.{{:User:MARKOL/sig}} 14:41, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
==blue hyperlinks==
 
 
Hi guys, while i've been on zeldawiki.org I've noticed that with names such as Legend of Zelda or Nintendo DS are hylighted blue and have stars underneath and when i put the mouse near them a bubble pops up, what is that? [[User:Calibure|Calibure]] 12:45, 5 January 2009 (UTC)Calibure
 
 
:Those are ads placed within the pages, to hopefully lower the amount of money needed to spend on the servers. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 14:18, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
 
:: They're actually special types of ads, Related Links. They're the kind of ads that are actually useful, because they link to interwiki content instead of external sources. So they help you get around the wiki, and every time you use 'em we get a little cash to spend on the server bill, which is always expensive. --[[User:Jason|GoldenChaos]] 14:47, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
:::[[Image:Vibrant interwiki links.jpg|thumb|right]]Just thought I'd point out that Jason is, in fact, absolutely right (and let's face it, he should know, it's his server after all!) I just saw one of these links for the first time, and they are noticeably different from the standard green ad-links that Matt and Ando are referring to below. As shown in the image, they're blue and have a dotted underline (not stars); in this case, "final destination" offered links to the articles [[Ganon]] and [[Gerudo Desert]], which both contain that same phrase. They seem to be quite infrequent though (also, if you're wondering why I don't have the ads disabled, my cookie manager/blocker can't properly manage exceptions for the cookie required to switch them off!) {{:User:Adam/sig}} 20:08, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
::You do like to dream Jason. The ads you just described do not exist. All there is is ads to sell people stuff. And they do not go to wikis.{{:User:Matt/sig}} 16:47, January 5, 2009 (UTC)
 
 
:::Gonna have to agree here, Jason. I've seen ads for products, but nothing linking to anywhere in the Wiki. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 17:22, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
Alright thanks for that guys, didn't think anyone would reply so fast (now thats great service). anyway just thought maybe somone was vadilising or something.,and if that happens (cracks knuckles) we send in the Vandalism.Against.Any.Text.INcorporated (yes i made it up) vaati for short (why Vati you find a zelda-related word wth a V). Anyway thanks for the help bbut another question shouldi touch them? [[User:Calibure|Calibure]] 17:39, 5 January 2009 (UTC)Calibure
 
 
:Haha, well, if you want to. It's not like your computer's going to melt or anything if you do. Shouldn't harm you at all if you do. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 17:59, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
okay, that made me feel like i was five, and you never know its around 40degrees outsite so my computer might just melt. [[User:Calibure|Calibure]] 12:59, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
:That picture proves nothing. This is a brand new PC. And I searched on many pages. Including the ones in the image. These links do not exist. Even after clearing cookies. I've checked a few PCs. Ones with Vista and ones with XP, even a few Macs. No such links are to be found anywhere. Meaning that the system is not perfect and has a lot of errors. So they are not worth using at all. The chances of it not showing up on all of those computers being only a coincidence is basically zero. So I don't want this to be written off a some oddity like the other problems I have reported were. If you remember, I was right in those cases. {{:User:Matt/sig}} 21:39, January 15, 2009 (UTC)
 
 
::Matt, I know we don't always see eye to eye, but that's no reason to call me a liar! I mean seriously, saying "That picture proves nothing" makes no sense; it ''proves'' that either the links exist, or that it's some elaborate hoax concocted by me and Jason... Sorry for the outburst, I just sometimes have trouble comprehending how your mind works :P
 
::Anywho, having not seen them myself before today, I was pretty skeptical. That's what prompted me to post the image in the first place; stunned amazement! I wasn't trying to make some big issue, or prove anyone wrong... {{:User:Adam/sig}} 22:04, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
:::Strange, I never noticed them. I'm going to have to agree with Matt, I am even looking for them....Still nothing.{{:User:Mandi/sig}}
 
 
:The first sentence makes no sense, because it is an accidental leftover of a previous version of that post. But still, this rarity proves that it cannot possibly be making enough money for it to be worth keeping.{{:User:Matt/sig}} 23:13, January 15, 2009 (UTC)
 
 
::Yeah, I actually just saw them for the first time recently. The frequency with which they appear seems to be fluctuating ''(sometimes I'll see one in a day, sometimes ten)'', but they're definitely there. Also, Matt, you say that they can't be worth keeping, but... what harm could possibly come from it? I mean, removing them would remove another source of money; no matter how small that source may be, every little bit helps. I see no reason to remove them, personally. Not sure why you're so set on getting them removed. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 17:10, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
:::Thanks Ando, you made the point that I forgot to mention due to being irked. I don't see any benefit in actively seeking to reduce the revenue of the wiki. These links cause no know problems and can be easily disabled by any user who chooses to. {{:User:Adam/sig}} 19:01, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
== Possible new rules ==
 
 
Does anyone think that there should be rules on how much information users under 18 should be allowed to show? Maybe don't say your last name, what city\county you live in and your e-mail address (unless your an administrator)?--[[User:Link hero of light|Link hero of light]] 02:18, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
:In an ideal world. But there is no way to know someones age and if they are as old as they say they are. So we could never really enforce it. That would cut off most of our members. And they'd get upset about it. There are some things that cannot, and should not be policed. Basically, supply such info at your own risk. We won't stop you if you want to give it. But we recommend you don't.{{:User:Matt/sig}} 04:41, January 11, 2009 (UTC)
 
 
Then maybe we should have a warning. Something like you said: Supply personal Information at your own risk.--[[User:Link hero of light|Link hero of light]] 05:10, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
:Hmm, good point. There's no age requirement for joining the wiki ''(and even if there were, there are thousands of kids who would lie about their age anyway)'', and while some are more careful with their information, there are people out there who would be fine with putting their credit card number on here. However, there's still the fact that we can't know for sure what a given person's age is -- for instance, I say I'm 17, but what real proof do you have that such is the case? None -- I could very easily be 14 and just saying I'm 17 to be, I dunno, cool or something? So while we couldn't enforce it, we can definitely include an "at your own risk" thing. I'll at least add it to the [[Zelda Wiki.org:Privacy policy|privacy policy]]. {{:User:Ando/sig}} 18:53, 12 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
::Same thing with another site I'm a member of, ''"Must be 13 years or older to register, click here if over 13"''. As you can see, '''anyone''' under 13 can easily register. A warning would be a very good idea, it would perhaps give some younger users a ''"Any personal information submitted will be viewable to the public!"'' Reality check. This sounds like something that would be helpful.{{:User:Mandi/sig}}
 

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Majora's Mask (ムジュラの仮面, Mujura no Kamen) (Pronounced /mæ ˈdʒɔː rə/) is the primary antagonist of Majora's Mask and must be defeated to save the land of Termina from the Moon.

Role in the Game

Fierce Deity Link vs. Majora's Mask

The mask is first introduced after the Happy Mask Salesman removes the curse that was placed on Link by Skull Kid. The salesman explains the mask is an ancient artifact that was used by an ancient tribe, but the mask's wicked power became so great that it was sealed away to prevent a great catastrophe. He then tells of how now that Skull Kid has the mask that the great catastrophe is going to befall Termina if it is not taken back from Skull Kid.[1]

For the majority of the game, the mask is worn by Skull Kid on the Clock Tower, drawing the Moon to Termina. Before the game's events, Skull Kid used the power of the mask to prank and curse others around him such as Kafei. [2]

On the Clock Tower after the Four Giants are called, the Mask abandons Skull Kid and enters the moon so that it can push the moon through the Giant's blockade and complete its destructive path. It is there that Link follows Majora's Mask into the moon and fights it.

The Mask itself manifests in three forms: a hovering mask, Majora's Mask, a pedantic legged-being, Majora's Incarnation, and a vicious humanoid monster with whips as arms, Majora's Wrath. The mask is shaped somewhat like a heart.

Forms

Majora's Mask

Template:Boss Majora's Mask comes to life and grows hairlike tentacles. To defeat the Mask, Link must stun it with some projectile weapon to make it collapse to the ground, allowing him to strike it with his sword. However, it must be a strike to the back to stun it. An easy way to do this is to transform into Zora Link. When Z-targeting the Mask the Boomerang fins will fly around behind it and strike it in the back, stunning it. After the Mask has taken enough damage, it will shoot a fire beam at Link and the four Boss Remains Masks will attack him as well, but little effort is taken to kill them. The beam can be deflected with his Mirror Shield to reflect it back at the mask. Majora's Mask has tentacles in this form and can use a whirling attack.

Majora's Incarnation

Template:Boss After the Mask is defeated, it grows a set of arms and legs along with a single eyeball; it also loves dancing. To defeat the Incarnation, Link must shoot it with an Arrow or other weapon to stun it, and then strike it with his sword. Majora's Incarnation (ムジュラの化身, lit. Majora's Incarnation) is very fast and unpredictable but takes very few hits to defeat. While it's various dances are funny, and it's child-like antics entertaining, they can be a bit grating on the nerves. It can moonwalk, can-can, Russian dance, ballerina twirl, and fire energy bolts at you (its only attack). Since the moves are unpredictable, it's wise to keep distance. It has a shrill scream when it's damaged.

Majora's Wrath

Template:Boss After the final scream from the Incarnation is heard, it becomes enraged and its limbs throb and pulse, becoming Majora's Wrath (ムジュラの魔人, lit. Majora's Mage/Sorceror). It is a humanoid version of Majora's Mask with a horned head with 3 eyes, whips for arms, and a flaming mouth. To defeat Majora's Wrath, Link must use a projectile weapon to stun it while its paused, then strike it with a Light Arrow or his sword. This process must be repeated until it is defeated. Majora's Wrath's individual attacks are not particularly damaging, however, its immense reach will allow it to attack numerous times very quickly. It will often jump from one side of the arena to the other. Because it is slow to attack, it can, however, be easily defeated. Majora's Wrath attacks by whipping 3 times, leaping across the room, throwing eyeball-shaped tops, grabbing you and tossing you clear across the room, and using a furious whipping attack that it announces only a brief moment before it uses the attack with a horrifying shriek. Killing the Wrath results in it turning into ashes, eliminating the threat to Termina.


Fierce Deity and the Moon Dungeons

File:Moon Surface.jpg

The child on the Moon

Main article: Fierce Deity's Mask

Majora's Mask is encountered when Link talks to the lonely child under the tree inside the Moon. Using the Fierce Deity's Mask, Majora's Mask can easily be defeated, however, some fans think this takes some of the fun out of the battle.

To obtain the Fierce Deity's Mask, however, you need to obtain all 23 other masks and use them to enter the 4 moon dungeons. While on the moon, you will notice 5 children, 4 of which are running around wearing the masks of the 4 bosses you defeated. Each will allow you entrance to their dungeon, for a fee of masks. If you give a total of 20 masks to the four children, (excluding the three transformation masks), at the entrance and exit of each dungeon, the child wearing Majora's Mask will give you the Fierce Deity's Mask for a game of "Good vs. Bad" although the boss battle still is the same.

Theories on Origins of Majora's Mask

Theory Warning

THEORY I: Majora (ムジュラ, Mujura) was an evil being plaguing Termina in ancient times. Though the game doesn't give much specific history on the origins of Majora's Mask, it does state that in ancient times, the mask was worshiped by an ancient tribe who used it in rituals involving the casting of hexes and curses, until they finally sealed it away from the world in the hopes that its evil power would not be unleashed ever again.[1] Hundreds of years later is was sought out and found by the Happy Mask Salesman. Soon afterwards, the Skull Kid scared the Salesman unconscious and stole the mask from the salesman and began to access its power, awakening the consciousness of the mask.

The Skull Kid, wearing Majora's Mask, still doesn't take on Majora's mind or personality; he is simply possessed by the Mask. At the end of the game, inside the Moon, Majora manifests out of the mask into Majora's Mask, then Majora's Incarnation, an insane being that dances around the boss chamber. After the Incarnation is defeated, Majora's transformation is completed, and the Incarnation becomes Majora's Wrath. Majora is eventually defeated, and the being itself disintegrates. The mask is left behind, cleansed of the evil inhabiting it.

THEORY II: It has also been suggested by some that the "ancient and evil" tribe is perhaps referring to the ancestors of the Twili, the Dark Interlopers, a race whose existence was revealed in Twilight Princess, due to similarities between an ancient object created by the Twili dubbed the Fused Shadow and Majora's Mask, as they share similar powers and they have a similar design. Also, Zant's fighting style in the eighth dungeon of Twilight Princess is similar to that of Majora's Mask, in fluidity, style, and spontaneity.

Majora's Mask takes place in an alternate universe. However, Majora's Mask could be a parallel version of the Fused Shadow.

The "ancient and evil" tribe, however, could also be the Sheikah, due to their symbol being an eye similar to the eyes of the Majora's Mask. Although this would leave a gap of information on why they would hex and curse others, as they were devoted to the goddesses, it could explain why the Sheikah were called the "shadows of Hylians," and additionally why the mask is marked in the manner it is. This opinion is, yet again, left to fan speculation.

THEORY III: Another theory suggests that while the Sheikah may be the creators of the Fused Shadow (and hence, the ancestors of the Twili, given their affinity with shadow), then the Sheikah's Terminan counterparts, who were physically absent from Majora's Mask just as the Sheikah were - for the most part - absent from Ocarina of Time, were the creators of Majora's Mask, given of course, that it is the Terminan counterpart to the Hylian Fused Shadow. While the Hylians, Gorons, Zoras, Deku, and Gerudo of Hyrule were given Terminan counterparts, so must the Sheikah, but because the Sheikah were absent from Hyrule in Ocarina of Time, so must their counterparts be absent from Termina. With that established, their counterparts may very well be the Ikana, with Ikana Canyon being the obvious Terminan "Kakariko Canyon", sporting similar geographical features, a graveyard, and other similar landmarks.

Despite these similarities, however, there has been no confirmation of a connection between the two by Nintendo, and any perceived connection is merely fan speculation.

THEORY IV: A fourth theory is that Majora may just have a pronounced sadistic streak and lives on in his mask. This can be backed up by the fact that when he first speaks he speaks in a somewhat upper-class tone which is normally reserved for "evil but chalant" villains in pop culture. Also when the Guardians begin struggling to hold up the Moon the smile on it begins to widen somewhat.

Majora's Mask creation (Manga version)

Majoramanga

In an extra chapter of the Majora's Mask manga, the story goes that before the time setting of Majora's Mask there lived an evil creature which fed on the desires of the countless numbers of humans who had come before it to try and claim its armor and be granted their wishes. A traveler (who looks similar to the Fierce Deity) came forward to the place where the monster lived. He came up to the man-eater and started talking with it. He found out that the monster itself wanted to die, being so miserable. So then the hero pulled out his bongo and started playing. The monster went into a trance and started dancing. The hero played for three days straight (probably why Majora wants to finish off the world in three days) and then the beast dropped dead from dancing his heart out. The hero took its magical armor but instead of wishing upon it, he carved it into a mask in an attempt to seal the beast's power inside the mask forever. The mask was named after the beast, Majora. The mask had a spirit because Majora's evil power lingered on inside the mask seeking a host, not resting until its wish was granted.

Trivia

File:Majora shadow.JPG

The Fused Shadow, with an eye of Majora for comparison

  • The eye of the Fused Shadow looks almost identical to the eyes of Majora's Mask.
  • The eyes of Bellum and the eyes of Majora's Mask look similar to each other in color.
  • The battle between Link and Majora is similar to the battle between Link and Vaati in The Minish Cap in terms of the three forms and the way they are described. (i.e. Vaati's and Majora's final form have both gone insane and mad with power also, both first forms seem to toy with Link due to their confidence of their own victory.)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The mask that was stolen from me... It is called Majora's Mask. It is an accursed item from legend that is said to have been used by an ancient tribe in its hexing rituals. It is said that an evil and wicked power is bestowed upon the one who wears that mask. According to legend... the troubles caused by Majora's Mask were so great... the ancient ones, fearing such catastrophe, sealed the mask in shadow forever, preventing its misuse. But now, that tribe from the legend has vanished, so no one really knows the true nature of the mask's power... ...But I feel it. I went to great lengths to get that legendary mask. When I finally had it... I could sense the doom of a dark omen brewing. It was that unwelcome feeling that makes your hair stand on end. And now... that imp has it... I am begging you! You must get that mask back quickly or something horrible will happen!" — Happy Mask Salesman (Majora's Mask)
  2. "I was turned into this by a strange imp wearing a mask..." — Kafei (Majora's Mask)

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