![]() Leave this cave and go towards the Music Box House.Ī small girl is opening the door and closing it right after. You should seek out for the king who knows how to get there. Sharp thanks you and asks you to go to the temple. Play the Song of Storms for him, which makes the water flow and the Music Box's watermill work. ![]() Walk a little bit and you see Sharp, Flat's brother. Go to the far north and get in the Spring Water Cave. Ikana HillĬlimb the slopes and make Tingle fall to buy the map of Stone Tower for 20 rupees. This side quest can be done later, but before getting on the moon if you want the last mask. Note: With the statue activated, you should be ready to solve the Anju and Kafei quest which stretches over three days. Upon reaching the top, activate the Owl Statue. Go to the broken bridge in front of you, freeze both enemies with ice arrows to cross it, then throw your Hookshot at branches to climb the cliff. While it may be too much to ask that the Garo be revisited any time soon, their haunting presence in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is certainly a memorable one, and their story deserves some recognition.Majora's Mask walkthrough Ikana Canyon, Ikana Hill and Beneath The Well The story of the Ikana and the Garo is meant to be a sort of cautionary tale that hatred only begets hatred. While sad, this story keeps with the theming of Majora's Mask, a very somber sequel that often reflects on death and how desperate acts create additional suffering. ![]() While not as tear-jerking as Majora's Mask's best quests, the downfall of an entire civilization is certainly very depressing. ![]() The Garo attacked and, in Sharp's desperation, became their undoing. All in all, it is a very tragic story about how hatred can breed eternal torment. The Garo, having invaded Ikana as enemy spies, are unable to now move on thanks to the curse while the Ikana are eternally tormented to continue their war. Thus, the conflict was born anew, with the forces of the two sides now locked in a war in undeath. In a way, this ensured the Ikana Royal Family would be revived and that the Ikana Kingdom would not fall at the cost of an eternal conflict between the restless spirits of the Ikana and the Garo. This deal was, like all deals with Majora, a trick that instead cursed the land with undeath. Sharp, observing his land invaded by the Garo, made a deal with one of Majora's wearers for " the revival of the Royal Family" of Ikana. As the Garo spirits were so well spread-out by the time of Link's arrival it can be presumed that they were successful in their invasion. Considering what Majora may have been in the past, this shouldn't be shocking.įlat, Sharp's composer brother, suggests that Sharp made a deal with the devil in response to the land of the Ikana being taken over. Regardless, it does appear that Majora was indeed responsible. It is somewhat unlikely if the Skull Kid was the one who cursed the land as the timeline of the curse seems long ago and Skull Kid had only recently taken the mask. One of the Ikana Kingdom's royal composers, Sharp, remarks that a " masked one" is responsible for the dead lingering in the land, suggesting that Majora's Mask was responsible for the land's curse though the identity of this wearer is unknown.
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