

Aerith and Bob: The members of the Indigo-Gos are named Mikau, Japas, Tijo, Toto and Evan and Lulu.A noble chieftain died in a failed attempt to save his people from a slow and inevitable demise he now lingers as a ghost, Forced to Watch and unable to help his loved ones as they starve during an Endless Winter note Darmani.Several undead soldiers obey orders for a war that ended centuries ago note Igos Du Ikana and his countrymen.Several guards can't decide whether to do their job or flee for their lives note Everyone working in Clock Town.One woman is very concerned on the safety of her young sister, to the point that she doesn't want her to know that Termina might face an apocalypse note Cremia.A woman can't work and can barely function because of her lover's disappearance and the deteriorating health of her children (and there is nothing she can do about it) note Lulu.

A man refuses to show his face to his fiancée because he broke a promise note Kafei, while his fiancée fears that her fiancé left because he no longer loves her note Anju.A child is about to lose her father to an illness note Pamela.A man laments that he will never be able to see his children born after failing to rescue them note Mikau.

A father grieves for the loss of a son who is missing and presumed dead note the Deku Butler.Adult Fear: Lots of the NPCs are dealing with very adult issues, and Link gets to see both sides of these things from different NPCs:.This was likely done to appease the original but comparatively minor plot hole of summoned Garo addressing Link as "Master", even though his mask didn't look any different than theirs. This is fair, as in 3D, the mask they give you is the Garo Master's mask, which is extremely distinctive and based on the mask of the very same ninja, whereas in the original it was just a mask and hood they used to disguise themselves when committing robberies that happened to look like the Garo Ninjas' hoods. Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole: Zero Punctuation's Yahtzee noted that it makes very little sense that the mask of a dead ninja warrior is in the possession of the Gorman Brothers who run a horse racing track and sell cheap milk.But this makes game progression far more convenient by letting you use the Mirror Shield at any time, so players don't generally pay it any mind. Acceptable Breaks from Reality: It doesn't make sense that sunlight shines into the Ikana dungeons during both day and night.Absurdly Spacious Sewer: The Bombers' hideout is located in Clock Town's sewer system.It is also the strongest weapon you can use outside of a boss fight. The Great Fairy Sword requires you to collect all the fairies in the final dungeon.The awe-inspiring Giant's Mask can only be used during one specific battle near the endgame.You cannot get the Fierce Deity's Mask until seconds before the final boss.Link chases after the trio, but falls down a rabbit hole of sorts and is transformed into a Deku Scrub by the mischievous Skull Kid. As he wanders through a mysterious forest on his trusty horse, Epona, he is mugged by a masked Skull Kid and his two Fairy Companions, who steal Epona and the Ocarina of Time before fleeing.
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The game was notable both for being the darkest entry in the series at the time, a title that it's still in the running for to this day, and for being one of two games that required the N64 Expansion Pack alongside Donkey Kong 64 (though technically Perfect Dark needed it as well in order to function properly).Īfter the end of Ocarina of Time, Link embarks on a personal quest to reunite with a lost friend. Fitting, as the devs only had that one year to make it, owing to a bet Eiji Aonuma made with series creator Shigeru Miyamoto. A followup to Ocarina of Time in terms of both story and gameplay, the development team re-used the engine and character models from Ocarina of Time, which reduced the development time of this game to one year. Majora's Mask is the sixth game in The Legend of Zelda series, released in 2000.
