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I just want to know, aren't the Fused Shadow the power of the interlopers that tried to enter the Sacred Realm, and not the Spirits of Light? -James

I was sure that it was the power of the dark magic that the interlopers used. They were stripped of the magic and sealed in their own realm. --Jase 14:28, 4 December 2006 (CST)
Confirmed that it was the ancient interlopers' power. It reiterates it enough times at the end of the game. --Jase 16:05, 10 December 2006 (CST)

I thought that it was a helmate cause it goes all the way around the head zanramon

The Twilight Realm isn't where the Twili originated from. They were banished to that realm by the Gods. The part about Majora's Mask being created by the Twili is stated very matter-of-factly, and there is no evidence of this. It can merely be noted that the eyes of Majora's Mask and the eye of the Fused Shadow are simillar. I'm going to make some changes. --Farewell to Gibdos 18:13, 7 May 2008 (UTC)

Really why do so many people think it's so similar to Majora's Mask, the only thing in common is one single eyeball? I'd delete it altogether but it'd just keep popping up like it does on forums.Axiomist 02:49, 3 June 2008 (UTC)

Nintendo likes to reuse elements in their games to create a sense of familiarity. Because of this , many people think that if something is similar to something else, that they are automatically connected. Some people. Jeez. When will they grow some common sense?--Matt 03:10, 3 June 2008 (UTC)

I think majora's mask was created by the dark interlopers. It fits the fused shadows and majora's mask have similar powers, not to mention that the are both able to corrupt people. --User:olallaboy .

Actually, I have a theory: The Dark Interlopers/Twili have a Terminian counterpart like everyone else, and that Majora's Mask is the Terminian counterpart of the Fused Shadows. Debochira 21:19, 22 June 2009 (UTC)

not everybody has a terminian counterpart, Link, Ganondorf, the koriki, all the sages (except ruto), king zora, medigron, biggoron, all don't have counterparts. besides, the twilight realm is completely seperate from hyrule, as is termina so I doubt any of the twili have a terminian counterpart.onikage_666 12:30, 1 August 2009 (UTC)

Eh, while you are right not everyone has a counterpart, Biggoron, Darunia and King Zora do have one. IfIHaveTo 16:40, 1 August 2009 (UTC)

oh yeah, king zora and biggoron both have counterpart but Darunia dosen't altough Darmani resembles him somewhat.onikage_666 13:00, 1 August 2009 (UCT)

Imposing theories[]

I've been keeping this to myself for a long time, but I think that TP is not really relevant to the rest of the series. Any mysterious creatures are immediately associated with the Twili, though a few obvious clues show that TP completely contradicts the rest of the series. For example, the following do not appear in any other game: Twili, Oocco, Dominion Rod, City In The Sky, Fused Shadow, Ordona, Faron, Lanayru, Eldin. If these entities have had so much influence on the world, why haven't they recieved any credit outside of tp? I don't know, perhaps it's bad storytelling (Deux ex Machina?) rather than contradiction, but I think that Twilight princess exists on a league of its own. --Stalkid 23:37, 11 August 2010 (EDT)

Majora Beast?[]

What does that last line in the theory section mean? There is no such thing as a "Majora Beast" for as far as I know. Should that part be removed or am I missing something here? Dekler (talk) 12:44, 11 September 2013 (UTC)

"Majora Beast" is presumably referring to the entity inside Majora's Mask, which takes on a beastly form when it is fought in Majora's Mask. In particular, it is probably referring to this creature's final form, Majora's Wrath. Setras (talk) 14:09, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
Actually, in the manga, I'm pretty sure there is a depiction of Majora as a giant beast. I could be wrong, but I swear I've seen the image somewhere on the wiki.Justin(Talk) 17:49, 12 September 2013 (UTC)
There is an extra chapter in the manga that shows Majora looking like a Chinese dragon (to me, anyway) before it was killed and its armor carved into the mask. (The image of it is on the Majora's Mask (Item) page.) I haven't read the manga, though, so I don't know if there's a different depiction anywhere. Either way, the manga aren't canon, and Midna doesn't really look like a dragon of any kind in her Fused Shadow form, so I don't think this is what it was referring to. Setras (talk) 18:58, 12 September 2013 (UTC)
The resemblance is a farce; Majora's Wrath was a biped humanoid creature; in fact, out of all its forms it was the most humanoid one. It is an enormous stretch to compare it to the quadrupedal spider-monstrosity that is Midna's Fused Shadow form. I'm removing this part from the article, it obviously doesn't meet with Zelda Wiki's standards. Dekler (talk) 22:36, 18 September 2013 (UTC)

"The enormous power of the Interlopers was sealed away within the Fused Shadow by three of the four Light Spirits"[]

I can't gather how their power was sealed within the Fused Shadow from the source at all and it sounds very unlikely to me. The interlopers used the Fused Shadow to try and take over the Sacred Realm, it was already a powerful artifact. Dekler (talk) 19:12, 11 January 2014 (UTC)

Midna's Helmet[]

The eye symbol on the back of Midna's helmet lacks the teardrop. The way I see it, the teardrop distinguishes the Sheikah Eye symbol from other eye symbols seen in the series. Also, it's not certain that the eye on the front is a reference to Majora's Mask. They may be similar but that doesn't mean they are connected. I find this speculative. Zeldafan1982 (talk) 04:10, 10 May 2015 (UTC)

Given that Midna's helmet is a fractured segment of the whole, it appears to me that the back portion of the Fused Shadow has a tail that would, effectively, serve as the "tear" shape. I've tried to get help in finding the completed model for it, but it appears that Twilight Princess has a massive amount of models and it would take ages to sift through without any sort of direction.
That said, I've removed the speculative information. - TonyT S C 21:53, 11 May 2015 (UTC)
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