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In Termina, [[Link]] first encounters the Salesman in the [[Clock Tower]], where he tells [[Deku Link]] how the [[Skull Kid]] took his mask, and asks him to get it back.  He also says that if Link can get his Ocarina back, he can teach him a song that will turn him back into his normal form.  He claims to have only three days to stay in Clock Town, so he needs Link to retrieve it before then.   
In Termina, [[Link]] first encounters the Salesman in the [[Clock Tower]], where he tells [[Deku Link]] how the [[Skull Kid]] took his mask, and asks him to get it back.  He also says that if Link can get his Ocarina back, he can teach him a song that will turn him back into his normal form.  He claims to have only three days to stay in Clock Town, so he needs Link to retrieve it before then.   


Link retrieves his Ocarina during the night of the final day, but fails to get the Mask. The Mask Salesman teaches him the [[Song of Healing]], but after learning Link failed to obtain the mask, he becomes very angry, and starts shaking Link violently. He then reveals the story of the mask - telling about its true power, how the tribe of [[Ancient Ones|ancient ones]] who used it sealed it away, then how he himself became obsessed and went to "went to great lengths to get that legendary mask". With it stolen, he warns how getting it back is crucial to the survival of Termina.  
Link retrieves his Ocarina during the night of the final day, but fails to get the Mask. The Mask Salesman teaches him the [[Song of Healing]], but after learning Link failed to obtain the mask, he becomes very angry, and starts shaking Link violently. He then reveals the story of the mask telling about its true power, how the tribe of [[Ancient Ones|ancient ones]] who used it sealed it away, then how he himself became obsessed and went to "went to great lengths to get that legendary mask". With it stolen, he warns how getting it back is crucial to the survival of Termina.  
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{{Main|Anju's Grandmother}}
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Anju's grandmother - the mother of [[Tortus]], Anju's deceased father - lives in the bedroom directly underneath her granddaughter and [[Anju's Mother|her daughter-in-law]]'s room and, as shown in a diary entry, fakes her senility so that she won't have to eat any of the food Anju makes her; although also appears to mistake Link for Tortus even when Anju is not present.
Anju's grandmother the mother of [[Tortus]], Anju's deceased father lives in the bedroom directly underneath her granddaughter and [[Anju's Mother|her daughter-in-law]]'s room and, as shown in a diary entry, fakes her senility so that she won't have to eat any of the food Anju makes her; although also appears to mistake Link for Tortus even when Anju is not present.


"Granny" loves to read stories and will read to Link. These stories are so long that they cause Link to fall asleep in the middle of them unless he wears the [[All-Night Mask]]. Link can listen to her stories only the first and second day - in the third day, Granny won't allow it by saying that it's late and that she'll tell him a story tomorrow. As a reward for lasting throughout both of the tales, Granny gives Link two [[Pieces of Heart]], one for each story. Doing this will also complete her section in the Bombers' Notebook.
"Granny" loves to read stories and will read to Link. These stories are so long that they cause Link to fall asleep in the middle of them unless he wears the [[All-Night Mask]]. Link can listen to her stories only the first and second day in the third day, Granny won't allow it by saying that it's late and that she'll tell him a story tomorrow. As a reward for lasting throughout both of the tales, Granny gives Link two [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], one for each story. Doing this will also complete her section in the Bombers' Notebook.
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Gorman is the leader of the [[Gorman Troupe]], a traveling circus of performers scheduled to perform at the [[Carnival of Time]]. The two criminal [[Gorman Brothers]] who live at the [[Gorman Track]] are his older & younger brothers, respectively, and he feels he is the "despised second son" of the family.
Gorman is the leader of the [[Gorman Troupe]], a traveling circus of performers scheduled to perform at the [[Carnival of Time]]. The two criminal [[Gorman Brothers]] who live at the [[Gorman Track]] are his older & younger brothers, respectively, and he feels he is the "despised second son" of the family.


The Gorman Troupe was scheduled to perform with the [[Indigo-Go's]] at the Carnival, but when their lead singer [[Lulu]] loses her voice, the whole set was cancelled. Rather than telling the Troupe immediately, Gorman spends his time drowning his sorrows in the [[Milk Bar|Latte Milk Bar]]. Link can interrupt this by playing the [[Ballad of the Wind Fish (Majora's Mask)|Ballad of the Wind Fish]] on stage with the help of the Indigo-Go's manager [[Toto]], reminding Gorman of why he entered show business. Revived, he gives Link the [[Troupe Leader's Mask]] and apologises for his rudeness.
The Gorman Troupe was scheduled to perform with [[The Indigo-Go's]] at the Carnival, but when their lead singer [[Lulu]] loses her voice, the whole set was cancelled. Rather than telling the Troupe immediately, Gorman spends his time drowning his sorrows in the [[Milk Bar|Latte Milk Bar]]. Link can interrupt this by playing the [[Ballad of the Wind Fish (Majora's Mask)|Ballad of the Wind Fish]] on stage with the help of the Indigo-Go's manager [[Toto]], reminding Gorman of why he entered show business. Revived, he gives Link the [[Troupe Leader's Mask]] and apologises for his rudeness.


During the end credits, the Indigo-Go's are seen playing at the Milk Bar with the Gorman Troupe. Gorman himself can be seen watching from behind the counter.
During the end credits, the Indigo-Go's are seen playing at the Milk Bar with the Gorman Troupe. Gorman himself can be seen watching from behind the counter.
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