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|related= [[Clock Town]]<br>[[Termina Field]]<br>[[Woodfall]]<br>[[Snowhead]]<br>[[Great Bay]]<br>[[Ikana Canyon]]
 
 
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The '''Graveyard Key''' is an item that is eponymously described: it gives entrance to a graveyard or one of its sections in {{OOA}} and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''.
'''Termina''' (pronounced {{IPA|ˈtɜːɹ.mɨn.ə}} {{respell|TUR|min|ə}}) is a parallel world to [[Hyrule]] and the setting of {{MM}}.<ref name="parallel world">{{cite manual|quote=This is a kind of parallel world that is similar to and yet different from the land of Hyrule, which was the setting for the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.|game=Majora's Mask|page=6}}</ref> The setting of ''Majora's Mask'' is filled with many characters similar in appearance to those introduced in {{OoT}}. After he had journeyed through time to fulfill his destiny and take place among legends as the Hero of Time, [[Link]] set out to find a lost friend, his [[Fairy]] partner [[Navi]].<ref>{{cite|Done with the battles he once waged across time, he embarked on a journey. A secret and personal journey... A journey in search of a beloved and invaluable friend...|N/A|MM}}</ref><ref name="Navi">{{Cite book|quote=Link set off on his horse, Epona, who lived at Lon Lon Ranch. Months passed as he wandered in search of his companion, Navi, eventually losing himself in a mysterious forest. It just so happened that this forest led to a parallel world known as Termina.|book= [[Hyrule Historia]]|publisher=Dark Horse Books|page= 110}}</ref> This led him to meet the [[Skull Kid]], who, possessed by [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora's Mask]], stole Link's mount, [[Epona]], and changed him into a member of the [[Deku]] race.<ref>{{cite|What's with that stupid horse of yours?! It doesn't listen to a word that's said to it... There's no point in riding a thing like that, so I did you a favor and got rid of it... Hee, hee... Hee, hee! Now, that's a good look for you! You'll stay here looking that way forever!|Skull Kid|MM}}</ref> He found Termina to be a separate universe parallel to [[Hyrule]]. Termina was in great danger, as its [[Moon (Majora's Mask)|Moon]] was falling, about to crash into the central settlement of [[Clock Town]].
 
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==Appearances==
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===''Oracle of Ages''===
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[[File:Graveyard Key OOA.png|left]]
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The Graveyard Key is found a secret cave in the southern part of [[Yoll Graveyard]]. It is needed to open a gate in the northern part of the graveyard, in order to then access the eastern part and reach the [[Spirit's Grave]].
   
 
===''The Minish Cap''===
This was indeed the work of the evil mask that had possessed [[Skull Kid]], and [[Link]] had to set out to awaken the [[Four Giants|four Guardian Giants]] in order to stop the Moon from crashing to the ground and destroying Termina.
 
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[[Dampé]] the gravekeeper gives the Graveyard Key to Link while he is traveling about the [[Royal Crypt]] region of Hyrule. As Link steps out of Dampé's house a [[crow]] steals it. By killing the bird in this same area, Link is able to reacquire the key and open the locked gate.
   
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Termina is more technologically advanced than contemporary Hyrule, possessing modern hallmarks such as [[The Indigo-Go's|rock bands]],<ref>{{cite|Oh, forgive me. I am Toto, manager of the band, The Indigo-Go's.|Toto|MM}}</ref> [[Pirates' Fortress|motorboats]], [[Mayor Dotour|mayors]],<ref>{{cite|The Mayor's Residence|N/A|MM}}</ref> [[Clock Tower|Clocks]],<ref>{{cite|The door to the clock tower opens only once a year--at midnight on the eve of the carnival.|Tatl|MM}}</ref> [[Swamp Tourist Center|tourist shops]],<ref>{{cite|Swamp Tourist Information ahead.|N/A|MM}}</ref> [[West Clock Town#Lottery Shop|lotteries]],<ref>{{cite|Lottery Shop|N/A|MM}}</ref> [[Pictograph]]y,<ref>{{cite|Well, the Swamp Tourist Center is currently holding a pictograph contest.|Swamp Tourist Center Guide|MM}}</ref> and even plans for space travel.<ref>{{cite|Planned Moon Trip Experiment Memo: Try using bomb-powered flight|N/A|MM}}</ref>
 
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File:GraveyardKeytmc.png|Obtaining the Graveyard Key in ''The Minish Cap''
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==Etymology==
 
The name ''Termina'' fits the darker nature of ''Majora's Mask''. It is derived from the Latin word "terminus", which means "end", or the end of something, a reference to how Termina was doomed to destruction. Interestingly, Termina is also the Spanish and Portuguese word for "it ends", thus having the same symbolic meaning. The name may also derive from the phrase "world terminus" used to describe places where one can access many other areas (such as [[Hyrule Field]] from the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|previous game]]) and referring to Termina's compass-like geography.
 
 
==History and Mythology==
 
[[File:FourGiantStory.png|thumb|The tale of the Four Giants]]
 
The mythology and religion of Termina revolves around the [[Four Giants]].
 
 
===The [[Four Giants]]===
 
Though Termina does not have a known creation story, the legends of its ancient protectors provide most of its primordial history. Long ago, the people of Termina had not yet migrated to the four cardinal directions, and were watched over by the Giants who had created the world.<ref name=Giants1>{{cite|This tale's from long ago when all the people weren't separated into four worlds like they are now. In those times all the people lived together, and the four giants lived among them.|Anju's Grandmother|MM}}</ref> One day, the Giants announced to the people that they would go to the north, south, east, and west and guard the people as they slept. If the people were in dire need, the Giants would awaken and answer their cries for help.<ref name=Giants2>{{cite|On the day of the festival that celebrates the harvest, the giants spoke to the people..."We have chosen to guard the people while we sleep...100 steps north, 100 steps south, 100 steps east, 100 steps west. If you have need, call us in a loud voice by declaring something such as, 'The mountain blizzard has trapped us.' Or 'The ocean is about to swallow us.' Your cries shall carry to us..."|Anju's Grandmother|MM}}</ref> However, the [[Skull Kid]], a little imp who was a friend of the Giants, was saddened by this news, and caused mischief in his anger. The Giants rebuked the Skull Kid and he left the world of Termina for the heavens.<ref name=Giants3>{{cite|Now then...There was one who was shocked and saddened by all this. A little imp. The imp was a friend of the giants since before they had created the four worlds. "Why must you leave? Why do you not stay?" The childhood friend felt neglected, so he spread his anger across the four worlds. Repeatedly, he wronged all people. Overwhelmed with misfortune, the people sang the song of prayer to the giants who lived in each of the four compass directions. The giants heard their cry and responded with a roar. "Oh, imp. Oh, imp. We are the protectors of the people. You have caused the people pain. Oh, imp, leave these four worlds! Otherwise, we shall tear you apart!" The imp was frightened and saddened. He had lost his old friends. The imp returned to the heavens, and harmony was restored to the four worlds. And the people rejoiced and they worshiped the giants of the four worlds like gods. And they lived happily...ever after...|Anju's Grandmother|MM}}</ref>
 
 
===The Ancient Tribe===
 
[[File:MajoraMask.png|left|100px|Majora's Mask]]
 
An ancient tribe was known to use [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora's Mask]] in its hexing rituals, but they sealed away the evil inside of the mask to prevent its misuse.<ref>{{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.|Happy Mask Salesman|MM}}</ref> It was this mask that the Skull Kid later found as he waylaid the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] in the woods. When [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora]] possessed the Skull Kid, it brought down the Moon from the sky and threatened to destroy Termina. He trapped the Giants in the temples in the North, South, East and West of Termina. It took the intervention of [[Link]] to free the Giants once more and prevent the moon from crashing.
 
 
The ruined kingdom of [[Ikana Kingdom|Ikana]], located in the eastern canyons of Termina, was noted to have a particularly bloodstained and violent history.<ref name=Ikana>{{cite|Ikana Kingdom was founded on this land, stained with a history of darkness, drenched in blood...|Poe Collector|MM}}</ref> The [[Ikana Canyon]] is haunted by spirits of soldiers who died in its many wars, such as the [[Garo]], who once spied on the Ikana kingdom<ref>{{cite|That is the mask of the leader of the ninjas who once spied on the hilltop castle with the blood-stained history.|Poe Collector|MM}}</ref> and [[Captain Keeta]], who was once the commander of the armies of Ikana.<ref>{{cite|That is the mask of the captain of the soldiers who once served to protect the castle on the hilltop.|Poe Collector|MM}}</ref> The last king, [[Igos du Ikana]], explained to Link that his people had forgotten the value of friendship and forgiveness after someone entered the [[Stone Tower]], and this was the cause of the kingdom's demise.<ref>{{cite|The kingdom being ruined and us left in this state...Isn't it petty, little battles like this that have caused it? Believing in your friends and embracing that belief by forgiving failure...These feelings have vanished from our hearts. It all happened after somebody thrust open the doors of that Stone Tower.|Igos du Ikana|MM}}</ref>
 
 
===The Carnival of Time===
 
[[File:Scncarnival.jpg|right|thumb|The Carnival begins]]
 
{{Main|Carnival of Time}}
 
Each year the citizens of Termina hold a festival in [[Clock Town]] in order to celebrate the Giants, and it is that time of the year when Link comes to Termina. This festival is called the [[Carnival of Time]]. This carnival celebrates the alignment of the sun and moon and the progress of time.<ref name=Carnival>{{cite|Each year, the season of harmony begins when the sun and moon are in alignment. Paying homage to the way that both nature and time are tirelessly in the process of progressing...the Carnival of Time is when the peoples of the four worlds celebrate that harmony and request fruitfulness for the year. For ages, people have worn masks resembling the giants who are the gods of the four worlds. Now, it has become a custom for each person to bring a handmade mask to the Carnival of Time. It is said that if a couple united on the day of the festival and dedicated a mask as a sign of their union, it would bring luck. The centerpiece of the carnival is the clock tower, and on the eve of all the festivities, the doors to its roof are opened...From atop the clock tower roof, a ceremony to call the gods is held and an ancient song is sung. All of these festivities for the Carnival of Time are held so that we may ask the gods for a rich harvest in the year to come!|Anju's Grandmother|MM}}</ref> During the carnival, it is customary to wear Masks made in the image of the Four Giants.<ref name=Carnival/> If a wedding happens on the night of the carnival, it is also considered a sign of extraordinary luck.<ref name=Carnival/>
 
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==Governance==
 
Termina is a politically heterogeneous land, where each region (with the exception of [[Great Bay]], whose division is never shown or mentioned) has a different local means of government. The center of Termina, [[Clock Town]], is a democracy led by a [[Mayor Dotour|mayor]], responsible for taking the most important decisions.<ref>{{cite|Mr. Dotour Mayor of Clock Town. V.I.P.|N/A|MM}}</ref> [[Southern Swamp]] houses a monarchy led by a [[Deku King]], a [[Deku Princess]], and his servants.<ref>{{cite|This is the royal palace of the Deku Kingdom. This is no place for outsiders.|Deku Scrub|MM}}</ref> [[Snowhead]] is led by a patriarch, the [[Goron Elder#Majora's Mask|Goron Elder]], whose position can be transferred to another Goron who is proven worthy.<ref>{{cite|The chosen one, Darmani... is you! There could be no other! ...What do you think? If it's you, everyone would happily accept you as the patriarch.|Goron Elder|MM}}</ref> [[Ikana Canyon]] used to be ruled by a king and his servants; given the current conditions of the last king, [[Igos du Ikana]], as an undead being, it's unknown whether or not he still holds actual power over the region.<ref>{{cite|What business have you in Ikana Kingdom, land where only the dead roam?|Igos du Ikana}}</ref>
 
 
==Economy==
 
As with most of the other lands in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]], Termina uses the [[Rupee]] as the main currency, and is circulated across the different regions.<ref>{{cite|You got a Green Rupee! That's worth one Rupee!|N/A|MM}}</ref> Clock Town in particular shows a dense economic activity in matter of public attractions, not only in regards of the availability of minigames, but also because of the performance of concerts and the [[Carnival of Time]]. The town also houses a bank for people to make deposits.<ref>{{cite|Hey there, little guy! Won't you deposit some Rupees? Nowadays, even if people have money, they don't deposit any. Nothing! Nothing!!!|Banker|MM}}</ref>
 
 
==Technology in Termina==
 
The citizens of Termina seem to be more knowledgeable when it comes to technology of different types than their [[Hyrule]] counterparts. An example of this is the [[Clock Tower]] in the center of [[Clock Town]]. They also have a money bank, something which might indicate that the people of Termina are more sophisticated than inhabitants of [[Hyrule]] when it comes to money. The telescope is another example, as well as the fact that nearly every house in Termina has a functioning replica of the Clock Tower's face. The [[Bomb Shop]] has a drawing on the wall of a rocket with the caption: Bomb Powered Flight.
 
 
Apart from the Terminans, the [[Zora]]s are involved in several examples of higher technology. These range from their [[Great Bay Temple|temple]], which behaves similarly to a hydro-electric power plant, to [[The Indigo-Go's]], a jazz/rock band. Boats in the [[Great Bay]] are motorized as opposed to being manually propelled.
 
 
The music in ''Majora's Mask'' follows the theme of advanced technology, containing one of the few electric guitar pieces of music in Zelda history, as well as having electronica theme music for the [[Ghost (Majora's Mask)|Ghost]]s, a modern [[New Wave Bossa Nova|bossa nova]] for one of the songs, and a combination of futuristic and traditional instruments in several locations, such as the inverted [[Stone Tower]].
 
 
==Geography==
 
The geographic center of Termina is [[Clock Town]], with four regions with a different climate and inhabitants in each cardinal direction.
 
 
===Clock Town===
 
{{Main|Clock Town}}[[File:Southclocktown.png|thumb|South Clock Town]]
 
'''Clock Town''' is the most populated area in Termina, and is subdivided into four districts. It is the location of the Clock Tower and the [[Carnival of Time]], and inhabited mostly by [[Hylian]]s. The leader of the city is [[Mayor Dotour]], who is attempting to mediate a dispute between the carpenters and soldiers over whether or not to evacuate the city. The [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice|Bombers]] are a group of young boys who try to help people in Clock Town.
 
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===Southern Swamp===
 
{{Main|Southern Swamp}}[[File:Southernswamp.jpg|thumb|Southern Swamp]]
 
The '''Southern Swamp''' is the southern region of Termina and the home of the [[Deku Scrub]] tribe. When Link arrives, the swamp is poisoned, hampering the Swamp's tourism industry. The Deku people live in the [[Deku Palace]], which outsiders are not allowed to enter.<ref>{{cite|This is the palace of the Deku Kingdom. Only those on official business may enter!|Deku Guard|MM}}</ref> The Terminan counterparts of [[Twinrova]] run the swamp boat tours and a potion shop, and [[Tingle]]'s father runs a [[Pictograph]] contest. The swamp is also the location of [[Woodfall Temple]] and the [[Swamp Spider House]].
 
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===Snowhead===
 
{{Main|Snowhead}}[[File:Snowhead2.jpg|thumb|Snowhead Mountain]]
 
'''Snowhead''' is the snowbound northern region of Termina and home to the [[Goron]] tribe. Most of the Gorons live in [[Goron Village (Majora's Mask)|Goron Village]], and stay inside the [[Goron Shrine]] to stay warm during the harsh winter. The hero of the Gorons, [[Darmani]], died shortly before the game takes place. After Link lays his soul to rest, Link is able to use the [[Goron Mask]] to impersonate Darmani and participate in many activities and traditions of the Goron people, such as the [[Patriarch's Race|Goron Race]] and the [[Powder Keg]]. Snowhead is also the location of the [[Mountain Village|Mountain Smithy]], where Link can upgrade his sword, and [[Snowhead Temple]].
 
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===Great Bay===
 
{{Main|Great Bay}}[[File:Greatbaycoast2.jpg|thumb|Great Bay Coast]]
 
'''Great Bay''' is the western region of Termina, bordering the ocean. The [[Zora]] tribe lives just off the coast, in [[Zora Hall]], and the [[Gerudo|Gerudo Pirates]] control the northern portion of the coast, dubbed "Pirates' Cove,"<ref>{{cite|Pirates' Cove ahead. Tourists are not welcome.|Sign|MM}}</ref> from the [[Pirates' Fortress]]. Far off the coast is [[Pinnacle Rock]], where Link ventured in order to rescue some of [[The Indigo-Go's#Lulu|Lulu]]'s eggs. The water there is murky and dangerous.<ref>{{cite|Pinnacle Rock ahead. Beware murky water and sea snakes.|Sign|MM}}</ref> The [[Oceanside Spider House]] is on the beach, and was used by one man as an underground shelter to escape the imminent crash of the moon.<ref>{{cite|I had no idea this place was here...I'll be safe here for sure. I'm glad I found it early.|Man|MM}}</ref>
 
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===Ikana Canyon===
 
{{Main|Ikana Canyon}}[[File:Ikanacanyon.jpg|thumb|Ikana Canyon]]
 
'''Ikana Canyon''' is located far to the east of Clock Town, amid the ruins of the ancient [[Ikana Kingdom]]. This land is haunted by the spirits of those who died in its bloodstained past.<ref name=Ikana/> This is the location of the [[Ancient Castle of Ikana]] and the [[Stone Tower]] as well as the bandit [[Sakon]]'s hideout. [[Pamela]] and [[Pamela's Father|her father]] live in the [[Music Box House]] where they study the strange inhabitants of the cursed valley.
 
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===Romani Ranch===
 
{{Main|Romani Ranch}}
 
[[File:Romaniranch2.jpg|thumb|right|Romani Ranch]]
 
'''Romani Ranch''' is a prosperous farm just southwest of Clock Town and the source of the milk served at the [[Milk Bar]].<ref name=MilkBar>{{cite|We're called a Milk Bar, and we serve the milk of the night. Our most popular, of course, is Chateau Romani. It's a vintage milk. It comes from Romani Ranch, and the current price is 200 Rupees!|Mr. Barten|MM}}</ref> Its most popular product is [[Chateau Romani]], a special vintage milk.<ref name=MilkBar/> The ranch is run by [[Romani and Cremia#Cremia|Cremia]] and [[Romani and Cremia#Romani|Romani]], the two sisters who found [[Epona]] after Link lost her. The ranch suffers invasions by [[Ghost (Majora's Mask)|ghost-like aliens]] every year as the Carnival of Time approaches. With Link's intervention, the raids on the farm stop and the shipments of milk resume. The ranch has a rivalry with the nearby [[Gorman Track]], whose proprietors will try to sabotage the milk shipments into Clock Town.<ref>{{cite|Are you ready, boy? I'm going to try to get us through here as fast as I can! If any pursuers come from behind, chase them off with your arrows. They may be after my cargo of milk bottles.|Cremia|MM}}</ref>
 
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===Termina Field===
 
{{Main|Termina Field}}
 
[[File:Termina Field1.png|thumb|right|Termina Field's southern portion]]
 
'''Termina Field''' is the area surrounding Clock Town, and the Terminan counterpart of [[Hyrule Field]]. Termina field provides access to each area in the game, making it the ''world terminus'' of Termina. The [[Astral Observatory]] is located here, as is the entrance to [[Milk Road]] and [[Romani Ranch]]. The theme music for this area is a remix of the overworld theme from the [[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|first ''Zelda'' game]], after its conspicuous absence in {{OOT}}.
 
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==Population==
 
===Terminans===
 
The people in Termina are almost exact duplicates of the citizens of [[Hyrule]], as Nintendo recycled a vast amount of character models from {{OOT}} to be used in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.
 
 
===Examples of duplicate persons===
 
*[[Talon]] – As [[Mr. Barten]] in the [[Milk Bar]].
 
*[[Malon]] – Appears as [[Romani and Cremia]] (Cremia is the equivalent of the older version of Malon, as Romani is the equivalent of the younger Malon).
 
*[[Ingo]] – Appears as all three of the [[Gorman Brothers]].
 
*[[Twinrova|Koume and Kotake]] – As hags in the Southern Swamp (although they bear the same names as their counterparts in ''Ocarina of Time'', they do not appear to be [[Twinrova]]).
 
*[[Princess Ruto]] – Appears as [[Lulu]] in the Zora band, [[The Indigo-Go's]].
 
*[[Carpenters]] – Appear as [[Mutoh]] and the Carnival Committee in [[Clock Town]].
 
*[[Soldier]]s seen in the Throne Room through the [[Hyrule Castle#Princess Zelda's Courtyard|courtyard's]] window – Appear as [[Captain Viscen]].
 
*[[Bombchu Shop]] Proprietor – Appears as the [[Bomb Shop Owner|Owner of the Bomb Shop]] in [[West Clock Town]].
 
*[[Fisherman]] at Lake Hylia – Appears as the owner of the [[Trading Post (Majora's Mask)|Trading Post]] (Child), and the [[Man from Curiosity Shop]] (Adult).
 
*The man on a roof in [[Kakariko Village]] – Appears as the [[Part-Timer|Part-Time Worker]] in the Trading Post.
 
*The man who asks for bottled items in [[Hyrule Castle Town|Castle Town]] and Kakariko – Appears as the [[Banker]] in West Clock Town.
 
*The [[Running Man]] – Appears as the [[Postman]].
 
*The [[Carpet Merchant]] in the [[Haunted Wasteland]] – Appears as the [[Swordsman]] in the [[Swordsman's School]].
 
*The [[Graveyard Boy|kid]] in [[Kakariko Village Graveyard|Kakariko Graveyard]] – Appears as the [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice]].
 
*The [[Anju#Ocarina of Time|Cucco Lady]] in [[Kakariko Village]] – Appears as [[Anju]] of the [[Stock Pot Inn]].
 
*[[Granny]] from the Potion Shop – Appears as [[Granny#Majora's Mask|Anju's Grandmother]].
 
*The Dancing Couple from Castle Town – Appear as [[Honey and Darling]].
 
*[[King Zora (Ocarina of Time)|King Zora]] – As [[Toto]] (albeit much smaller).
 
*[[Mini-game Operator|Woman]] at [[Bombchu Bowling Game|Bombchu Bowling Alley]] – Appears as [[Treasure Chest Game|Treasure Chest Shop]] proprietor.
 
*Owner of Treasure Chest Shop – Appears as the Fisherman at [[Great Bay Coast]].
 
*Man in [[Kakariko Windmill|Windmill]] – Appears as [[Guru-Guru]] of the [[Gorman Troupe]].
 
*Men laughing in [[Hyrule Castle Town|Castle Town]] – As [[Twin Jugglers]].
 
*Woman in Hyrule Castle Town who has lost her dog – Appears as [[Mamamu Yan]] who runs the [[Romani Ranch#Doggy Racetrack|Doggy Racetrack]].
 
*[[Lake Scientist]] in the [[Lakeside Laboratory]] – Appears as the Professor in [[Marine Research Laboratory]].
 
*[[Aveil|Gerudo in charge]] of the [[Gerudo's Fortress]] – Appears as [[Aveil]].
 
*[[Knights of Hyrule#Ocarina of Time|Wounded Soldier]] in [[Hyrule Castle Town#Back Alley|Hyrule Castle Town's Back Alley]] – Appears as [[Shiro]], the injured [[soldier]] in [[Ikana Canyon|Ikana Valley]].
 
*Father in [[House of Skulltula]] – Appears as the man in the [[Swamp Spider House]].
 
*Children in the House of Skulltula – As the man in the [[Oceanside Spider House]].
 
*Deku in the [[Forest Stage]] – As the [[Deku Palace]] guards.
 
*[[Dampé]] of [[Kakariko Village Graveyard|Kakariko Graveyard]] – As himself at [[Ikana Graveyard]].
 
*[[Poe Collector]] - As the mysterious person seen several times in [[Ikana Canyon]].
 
 
===Other Races===
 
As mentioned before, Termina houses Gorons, Dekus and Zoras, as well as the undead entities haunting Ikana Canyon and its [[Ikana Graveyard|local graveyard]]. It's worth mentioning that the inhabitants of the land have properties not seen from their counterparts of other lands, particularly [[Hyrule]]. For example, the [[Deku]] race is able to fly with the help of [[Deku Flower]]s; the [[Goron]]s are unable to survive underwater, whereas the [[Zora]]s live in saline waters (the sea, instead of a river or a lake).
 
 
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Revision as of 15:29, 25 May 2014

[[File:GraveyardKeyooa.png|20x20px]] [[|]] The Graveyard Key is an item that is eponymously described: it gives entrance to a graveyard or one of its sections in Template:OOA and The Minish Cap.

Appearances

Oracle of Ages

The Graveyard Key is found a secret cave in the southern part of Yoll Graveyard. It is needed to open a gate in the northern part of the graveyard, in order to then access the eastern part and reach the Spirit's Grave.

The Minish Cap

Dampé the gravekeeper gives the Graveyard Key to Link while he is traveling about the Royal Crypt region of Hyrule. As Link steps out of Dampé's house a crow steals it. By killing the bird in this same area, Link is able to reacquire the key and open the locked gate.

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TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
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Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Graveyard Key
French-speaking countries French Clé Cimetière
Federal Republic of Germany German Gruftschlüssel
Italian Republic Italian Chiave Cimitero
Kingdom of Spain SpanishEU Llave Cementerio

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