The well is a long and convoluted dungeon, with many sidepaths and branches. Pamela will rush in to reunite with her father. Play the Song of Healing and he will be uncursed. Walk downstairs and you'll see a scary half-mummy monster! But don't worry. If you have the Stone Mask waltz right in, otherwise, lure the child away (you can use bombs for this) and get inside. This will also fill up the cave and make the river flow again and, in turn, kill all the Gibdos outside!īack outside, you'll want to sneak in the Music Box House. Simply play the Song of Storms and he is history. Walk forward and you'll meet Sharp, the other Composer Brother, who tries to put you to eternal sleep.
Around here you'll also find Tingle, where you can buy a map for 20 Rupees. At the top you'll find an Owl Statue to activate. Afterwards, hookshot your way to the top. Use your Ice Arrows to make them serve as stepping stones to the other side of the river. Simply follow the path avoiding the large boulders until you arrive. Put off the Garo's Mask afterwards unless you like perpetual mini-boss battles. The wandering spirit will make a tree appear which you can use your Hookshot on to get to Ikana Canyon. Now, return to the valley, go to the large cliff and put on the Garo's Mask. The race itself is rather straightforward and shouldn't be hard. Talk to the Gorman Bros' on horseback and they will challenge you to a race for 10 rupees. Get back to Milk Road, and follow the road that branches off to the left. Read his tombstone to learn the Song of Storms:Īt this point, you still cannot get to Ikana Canyon. Once the Iron Knuckle is gone, Flat, one of the Composer Brothers, will appear. If all this is too difficult, bombs work against this guy as well. A few more slashes will get rid of him for once and for all. In this stage you might find it the easiest to simply stab him repeatedly. His axe hurts a lot, so avoid it at all costs! Evade his attack, slash at it (as human Link,) get away, rinse and repeat. In the next room you'll have to battle an Iron Knuckle. To open the door, light up the three torches with Fire Arrows. Dispose of them any way you like and a chest will appear (it contains 50 Rupees).
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Once there, follow the straightforward path and you'll come across a room full of bats. Put on your Captain's Hat and you'll be able to speak to them, command them to open the grave and then jump in. You'll see a group of Stalchildren walk around a grave. Use your Hookshot to get to the chest and open it to claim the Captain's Hat. Once he is defeated, the flames around the treasure chest at the top will disappear. Slash him any way you like and he should be defeated soon. He will either try to attack you directly, or attempt to jump onto you. Once you slash him once, the real battle starts. You can shoot Fire Arrows at Skull Keeta to stun him shortly.
On the way, flame walls will stop your progress, and you'll need to kill the Stalchildren to progress. Skull Keeta runs away, and your job is to follow him. Play the Sonata of Awakening to enter a battle. Go right to the very back and you'll notice a large skull. Now, I'm sure after all that explaining if you didn't get it before hand I've probably killed the joke by now, and the rest of you are smiling and nodding your heads in agreement.The Ikana Graveyard is where the souls of the kingdom of Ikana rest. If you get spotted by her you have to wait for what feels like forever while she hides in her house until she decides you're gone and comes out again. With that being said, this comic takes place at the music box house in Ikana Valley where you have to sneek into the house while the little girl that lives in it walks around the valley. It's a lot like the "None of your Buisness Cloaking Device" from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy or those keys that The Doctor hands to people to make them essentially invisible in Doctor Who (Particularly the episode where The Master takes over the world). (as the game puts it, you are "as interesting as a stone"). The Stone Mask is a mask in Majora's Mask that when you wear it people don't pay attention to you making you essentially invisable to enemies, NPCs, etc.
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Now, I don't expect everyone to understand this comic as its humor is based heavily on in-game scenarios in The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask, so let me give you some background on this series of comics.
I wanted to try and post on Mondays, but seeing how scout camp won't allow me to do that Sunday seems like a great alternative. So I couldn't wait any longer, I had to post a comic. Stone Mask Adventures, first multi-frame comic