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Anju |
- "Stock Pot Inn's Innkeeper, a courteous woman".
- This young woman owns and runs the Stock Pot Inn in East Clock Town. She
and her fiancé are to be married on the day of the upcoming Carnival, but he has
recently gone missing.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Anju's Grandmother |
- "Storyteller and grandmother at Inn."
- This old woman is slowly losing her memory and believes she is in the
past. Through speaking with her, you'll learn that she used to be a teacher to
mayor Dotour, as well as the fact that she hates her daughter's cooking.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Astral Observatory Guy |
- This old fat guy that owns the Astral Observatory lets the Bombers use his
place as their secret hideout. He's hunched over all the time and likes to stand
far too close for my taste.
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Aveil |
- Although you only see her once, I figure she's worth mentioning. Aveil is the
leader of the Gerudo pirates, who wants to find all of Lulu's eggs and use them
to enter the Great Bay Temple.
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Banker |
- I don't know what his name is. This guy pounds the desk thing he's sitting on
and uses special ink to remember you and your account that happens to transcend
time I guess. Pretty spiffy really.
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Bean Salesman |
- This fat, half naked guy lives in a hole in the Deku Palace gardens and
spends his free time eating that which he sells. You can purchase his Magic
Beans for 10 Rupees each.
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Beaver Brothers |
- These two beavers swim around in the Waterfall Rapids at the source of the
river. They tend to challenge you to races multiple times and they think Bottles
are sacred. Scary.
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Biggoron |
- This massive Goron can be found on Snowhead, blowing away to keep
intruders from getting past. Because of the fact that he doesn't remember what
happened, I think it's the Skull Kid's doing.
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Bomb Shop Owner |
- I don't know what the name of this bald guy is, but he's the owner of the
Bomb Shop. At 12:00 AM on the First Night, his old mother will come bringing
Bomb Bags and will get attacked by Sakon in North Clock Town. If you stop him,
you can then purchase the Bomb Bags later.
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Bombers |
- "Secret Society of Justice Helping people 24 hours a day."
- These six kids have a "do-good" gang. There are four regular ones
wandering around town advertising, one in a yellow cap guarding the entrance to
their hideout in East Clock Town, and their leader with the red cap, Jim, in
North Clock Town.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Captain Viscen |
- The captain of the town guards. He can be found on all days in the Mayor's
Office, trying to convince them to evacuate the town due to the Moon.
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Cremia |
- "Manager of Romani Ranch. Milk is her specialty."
- This young woman owns Romani Ranch, taking care of the animals and
delivers milk to Clock Town. Recently, a large boulder has blocked the path from
Milk Road so they can't even do that.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Dampé |
- This guy's the grave keeper (a different one than that in Ocarina of Time).
Even though he lives in a graveyard, he's scared to death of ghosts and undead
(why does he build his house next to Skull Keeta then?). Talk to him while
wearing a scary mask and he'll run for his life.
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Darmani |
- This guy is the great Goron hero as well as the fastest among them in the
Goron Races. A little while ago he went to check out the Snowhead Temple to see
what the cause of the freezing temperatures was. Unfortunately, he was blown
into the ravine along the way due to the intense winds. He's a spirit now and
can only watch as everyone in his village freeze to death. He is stuck
because of his guilt and wants his soul to be healed.
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Deku Butler |
- I don't see what purpose he serves, but this guy reminds me of Alfred off of
the Batman cartoons. He bows a lot and has a funny looking grass mustache. He
will race you in the Deku Shrine. Also,
his son has gone missing recently...
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Deku King |
- This fat wooden man is very quick to judge it seems and he is more than
willing to follow through with his plans to punish a poor little monkey on her
behalf.
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Deku Princess |
- The daughter of the Deku King, this chick is my hero. Somehow, she got
kidnapped by those in the Woodfall Temple when she and her monkey friend went to
see the source of the poison. Amazingly, she can fit inside Bottles...
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Don Gero |
- Every year, the frog choir gathers in the Mountain Village to sing their song
at the instruction of the one who wears the Don Gero mask. The current owner is
freezing atop a cliff in Mountain Village. Bring him some Goron food and he'll
give you the mask in return, allowing you to speak with frogs.
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Epona |
- Link's trusty steed from the intro. She makes a triumphant reappearance in
this game. Her role is slightly less in a way, seeing as she's only really good
for jumping over fences.
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Evan |
- The arrogant leader of the Zoran band, the Indigo-Go's. This piano player
demands that he comes up with all their songs, and is currently very worried
about Lulu's voice (rather than her?).
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Flat |
- One of the Royal Composer Brothers of Ikana. Long ago, after the death of the
Royal Family, Sharp desired to bring them back from the dead. Because of Flat's
disapproval, Sharp betrayed him and cast a curse upon him. You can find Flat in
the Ikana Graveyard on the Third Night after opening the graves each night using
the Captain's Hat.
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Gabora |
- This large guy with metal over parts of his body isn't very smart and says
nothing the whole game other than "Arrrgghhh!!!" He works for the Smithy who has
him do all the work. This guy's like a big teddy bear in my opinion, if a bit
scary.
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Gampy |
- This fat lady that sometimes works behind the counter at the Stock Pot
Inn is actually Anju's mother, but not her grandmother's daughter. She doesn't
approve of Kafei and she always seems kind of angry to me. I don't like her.
- Anyway, you can find her at the Stock Pot Inn on the Final Day, and if you
don't get Anju's letter, she'll be there during the Second Day as well.
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Gorman |
- "Leader of a traveling troupe. Has fine clothes, but a frightful face."
- Related to the Gorman Brothers on Milk Road, he moved away from the
ranch life to enter the show business. Because of his scary looking face, he
merely manages an entertainment group rather than be a part of it. Due to the
moon falling and the Indigo-Go's canceling for their performance, his own troupe
won't be able to perform either. Poor Gorman.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Gorman Bros. |
- "Horse Trainers. Suspicious."
- These stingy twins own the Gorman Racetrack on Milk Road. They'll do
anything to get ahead of Romani Ranch just down the way, including stealing.
They certainly deserve the "smack down".
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Goron Elder |
- The oldest Goron of them all who is also their leader. This hunchbacked dude
went to check out Snowhead when Darmani didn't come back. Unfortunately, he
froze along the way. You can find him on the road to Goron Village, right before
the entrance in one of the snowballs.
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Goron Elder's Son |
- The baby Goron in the Goron Shrine. He's a big fan of Darmani because of the
races. He misses his father, who is now frozen out in the snow somewhere, so
he's crying his guts out so hard that the fires are put out in the place. You
have to find his father to make him stop crying.
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Grog |
- "Cucco Shack's breeder. His crest is frightful."
- This poor guy has accepted the fact that the moon will probably kill
them all. His only regret is that he won't get to see his Cuccos "to their
prime."
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Guru Guru |
- "Musician in the Gorman's Traveling Troupe."
- This guy plays his music box constantly (does he even have any talent?)
and has an interesting past he's willing to share if you catch him at the right
moment...
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Igos du Ikana |
- The king of all Ikana as well as a master swordsman. Due to the evil flowing
from the Stone Tower Temple, his people have become crazed and he knows they are
not strong enough to stop it. Defeat him in battle, alike the Skull Keeta
earlier, to receive his mystical song of shadow.
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Ikana Spirit |
- I don't know what to call this guy. He has one, mysterious red eye and hangs
around Ikana Canyon. He knows a lot about both Garos and Poes and you can also
find him in the Secret Shrine.
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Indigo-Go's |
- This Zoran band is pretty hip. They consist of five fishy musicians, led by
the grumpy, selfish one of the bunch. Their main attraction is the female vocal
by the name of Lulu. Unfortunatley, they're canceling their recent "gig" in
Clock Town for the Carnival of Time because she's lost her voice due
to the evil in the temple.
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Japas |
- The skinny bass player of the Zoran band, the Indigo-Go's. You can find him
in Zora hall, more than willing to jam. He wrote a song with Mikau, but he's
worried that Evan won't accept it.
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Kaepora Gaebora |
- The owl from Ocarina of Time is back. He teaches you the Song of Soaring in
this game.
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Kafei |
- "Strange youth seen near Laundry Pool."
- This guy has had some serious misfortune. Can you help him retrieve
his precious item and restore him to his normal form?.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Kamaro |
- "Ghost of a charismatic dancer. Enjoys moonlight."
- This guy can only be found in north Termina Field between 12:00 AM and
6:00 AM, dancing atop some of the stone mushrooms in the snowy area. Although he
has died, he can't go onto the next life until he has shared his wonderful dance
with the world. Kind of strange.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Keaton |
- This fellow has a very minor role in the game. There's a mask you can wear
that will make him appear when you slash certain bushes. He's very keen, or so
he says and his only goal is to test your wits.
- To learn more about him and the inquires he makes, see the
Keaton Questions
section.
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Kotake |
- This girl is the witch who owns the Magic Hag's Shop (the teapot place in
Southern Swamp).
- Koume is her sister, and although they have the same names and models as
those in Ocarina of Time, they are different.
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Koume |
- This old lady is the witch who runs the Swamp Cruise. Unfortunately, she
was smacked up by the Skull Kid while she was searching for Magic Mushrooms in
the Mysterious Forest.
- Kotake is her sister, and although they have the same names and models as
those in Ocarina of Time, they are different.
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Latte Milk Bartender |
- This guy is cool, but a little too picky about your membership status with
the bar. I don't see what the big deal is, it's just milk!
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Link |
- There are two Links in this game. The first is our hero, the character you
play. He's a Hylian that grew up with a small race of children called Kokiri and
saved the world by awakening a bunch of Sages to take their place and claim the
power of the elements. Together, with the help of Zelda, the Princess of
Destiny, they sealed Ganondorf, the King of Evil and your arch rival.
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Link-Goro? |
- The other Link is a Goron with the same name. He is NOT, however, the
same Goron in Ocarina of Time who is also named Link (after you, due to your
heroic efforts). The reason for this is because that Goron isn't even born yet.
- This guy is just a tourist who has a reservation at the Stock Pot Inn which
you can steal if you talk to Anju before he arrives. She'll be confused because
he has the terrible habbit of adding "-goro" to the end of all his sentences.
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Lulu |
- A talented young Zora singer who is a member of the Zoran band called the
Indigo-Go's. She has laid some eggs and kept them in her room, but they were
stolen by the pirates and now she has lost her voice.
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Madam Aroma |
- "The Mayor's Wife. In charge of town performances."
- This plump woman organizes the postal service in Clock Town as well as
the special events such as the upcoming Carnival of Time. Unfortunately, the
moon has set a lot of these things into chaos and to top it off, her son, Kafei,
has recently gone missing.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Majora |
- This evil little thing is the force behind the Mask that is the source of
power you see throughout the game. I don't want to give any details away, but
suffice to say, it's one nasty little thing.
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Mamamu Yan |
- What a funky name. This lady owns the Mamamu Yan's Doggy Race Track,
obviously. She doesn't have much of a purpose, nor does she ever leave. This fat
woman will supply you with easy money, with the help of the Mask of Truth, as
well as a Piece of a Heart.
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Man from Curiosity Shop |
- "Buys and sells stolen goods. Open at night only."
- While this guy's name is unknown, he is good friends with Kafei, the
mayor's missing son. Even though he sells stolen goods, he's one of the good
guys and more than willing to help out.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Marine Research Guy |
- This incredibly freaky looking scientist works at the Marine Research Lab and
is studying the Zora Eggs that Lulu laid.
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Mask Salesman |
- In Ocarina of Time, this guy owned a shop and concentrated his efforts on
selling masks. In this game, he is traveling the world in search of them and
found one of the most dangerous known as Majora's Mask. Although the Skull Kid
stole it, he gives you the tools you need to get it back as well as other masks.
Wear one and talk to him to have him tell you about it.
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Mikau |
- The guitarist in the Zoran band known as the Indigo-Go's. He dies right when
you meet him, but you'll learn about him as you use the Zora Mask and guitar he
gives you.
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Mayor Dotour |
- "Mayor of Clock Town. V.I.P."
- Although he is shy and indecisive, this guy has quite the heart and
makes a great mayor for Clock Town. He's having trouble though at the moment
because of the moon falling and the upcoming Carnival of Time: evacuate or
carnival?.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Mutoh |
- This guy's the boss of the carpenters in Clock Town. You can find him on most
days arguing with the Mayor and Captain Viscen in the Mayor's Office about the
evacuation. He wants to complete the tower he and his men are building in South
Clock Town in time for the Carnival of Time. One the Third Day however, his men
chicken out and run away, leaving him alone to finish.
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Old Lady from Bomb Shop |
- "Runs town bomb shop. Always open."
- This sweet old lady has the lifelong dream of stocking Big Bomb Bags at
her shop with her son (pathetic, I know). She's going to need some help
though...
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Oni Link |
- This character is Link's transformation when he wears the Fierce Deity's
Mask. Although we know much about it, some fans suspect there is a hidden
connection between it and Majora. "Oni" is a Japanese word that roughly
translates to "Ogre demon". In this case, it is referring to demonic (or rather,
a very strong) power.
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Pamela |
- A little girl who lives with her father in Ikana Canyon. She's in need of
your help, even though she tries to deny it.
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Pamela's Father |
- This guy with the funny looking hair is obsessed with the supernatural and
bizarre. Unfortunately, that can sometimes have some bad perks. You'll find him
in Ikana Canyon with his daughter. Because the water stopped flowing, their
music box house has stopped playing their "goodbye to gibdos" song, meaning the
mummies have returned.
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Part Time Worker |
- This guy occasionally works at the Trading Post and spends the rest of his
time looking for money. During the First Day, you can find him near the Astral
Observatory in a tree. Roll into it to knock him down and collect the 30 Rupees
he's collected. So sad.. all well.
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Postman |
- "Town's postal carrier. A very serious public servant."
- This guy takes his job way too seriously. When he's not on the job, he's
practicing his timing for it. As much as he loves being a Postman, he's also
terrified of the falling moon and wishes to escape.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Romani |
- "Young girl living at ranch with sister.".
- Named after the famous ranch that she grew up on, Romani is a sweet
little girl with archery skills. Every year, aliens come to abduct their cows,
and she will once again try to stop them. Perhaps you can lend a hand?.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Rosa Sisters |
- "Twin dancers. Members of the Gorman Troupe."
- These twin sisters, Judo (red) and Marilla (blue) are the incredibly
serious dancers of the troupe. They are trying to devise a new dance before the
Carnival of Time.
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Sakon the Thief |
- This guy's a skinny pale dude is the Thief. He stole the Sun Mask from Kafei,
and at 12:00 AM on the First Day, he'll try to steal the Bomb Bags from the old
lady. His hideout is in Ikana Valley, and you can find him there during most of
the days. When you talk to him in Ikana, he wants to "borrow your sword for a
sec". Don't do it! I wouldn't be surprised if the Tankuri Bird is actually his
pet, considering it ends up at the Curiosity Shop.
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Sea Turtle |
- This ancient sea turtle doesn't have a name as far as I know. It leaves near
the edge of Zora Cape and awakens at the sound of Lulu's voice to aid you.
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Scarecrow |
- This thing appears in several places across Termina and loves anything
that has to do with dancing and music. Dancing with him will move you forward to
the nearest dawn or evening (6:00 AM or PM).
- He will also tell you that if you play the strange song that manipulates
time (the Song of Time), either each note twice, or play it backwards, it will
have a different effect on time itself. (See the Songs section for more
information.)
- If you play an instrument in front of him, he will remember whatever you
play. You can then play this custom song whenever you want. At certain places
across Termina, if you play this song, it will cause him to appear, which you
can then use your Hookshot to get to areas you normally couldn't access.
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Sharp |
- One of the Royal Composer Brothers of Ikana. Long ago, after the death of the
Royal Family, Sharp desired to bring them back from the dead. Because of Flat's
disapproval, Sharp betrayed him and cast a curse upon him. You can find Sharp in
Ikana Valley at the start of the river. When you find him, he will try to cast a
curse upon you as well.
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Shiro |
- "The inconspicuous soldier. He really doesn't stand out."
- This poor guy is so plain and boring that he's invisible. He hangs out
in Ikana Valley (area between Ikana Canyon and Termina Field), waving around at
those who pass by. Even his name is sad... Shiro... Aww!!!
- For more information, see the
Bomber's Notebook
section.
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Skulltula House Dudes |
- There are two nameless individuals who each give you a reward for clearing the
Skulltula Houses in the Southern Swamp and Great Bay areas
- The guy in the Swamp has been cursed somehow (presumably by the Skull
Kid, like everyone else), and will give you the Mask of Truth for killing all
the Gold Skulltulas.
- The other guy will appear after you have killed all the Gold Skulltulas in
the Ocean House, wanting a place to stay and will give you a reward in exchange
for it. If you do so during the Second Day, he will give you the Giant's Wallet,
which lets you hold up to 500 Rupees!
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Skull Keeta |
- This giant Stalchild is the captain of the Ikana Army. I wonder if he was
that big in life as well? Defeat him in battle to receive the Captain's Hat. You
can find him in the Ikana Graveyard next to Dampé's house.
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Skull Kid |
- This is the kid who stole Majora's Mask from the Mask Salesman and the
Ocarina of Time from you when you first start the game.
- Spoiler: According to Anju's Grandmother's story, this guy is actually
an old friend of the Giants.
- Spoiler: At the end, he also states that you smell just like a kid who
taught him a song in the woods. In the prequel, you played a song for an Imp in
the Lost Woods as well as gave him the a skull mask. So not only have you seen
him before, but you essentially gave him his name! What an exciting twist of
events.
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Swamp Tourist Center Owner |
- This huge guy with lots of chest hair who runs the Swamp Photo Contest is
actually Tingle's father, and yes, he is "very ashamed of him". Talk to him to
get the Pictograph, then give him pictures to get different rewards, depending
on what you give him. A picture of the Deku King will land you a Heart Piece!
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