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While gathering Zora Eggs in the [[Pirates' Fortress]], Link learns that three of the eggs were stolen from the pirates by the [[Deep Python|Sea Snakes]] who live at [[Pinnacle Rock]].{{Ref|MM|2594|[[Gerudo Pirate]]}}. However, Link also learns that the sea is very murky where the pirates were attacked by the sea snakes,{{Ref|MM|2588|}} and that this murkiness is making it impossible for the Zora to find the eggs themselves.{{Ref|MM|2590|[[Gerudo Pirate]]}} Upon leaving the Pirates' Fortress and investigating the area leading to Pinnacle Rock, where two large stone towers can be seen sticking out of the ocean, Link will encounter a Zora who tells him that "gold colored fish" will help him find his way to Pinnacle Rock.{{Ref|MM|2906|}}{{Ref|MM|2907|}}. The "gold colored fish" this Zora is referring to is the [[Seahorse]],{{Ref|MM|2388|}} and the [[Fisherman (Majora's Mask)|Fisherman]] who lives on the shores of [[Great Bay Coast]] has one which he will trade you for a [[Pictograph Box|Pictograph]] of a [[Gerudo Pirate]].{{Ref|MM|2394|[[Fisherman (Majora's Mask)|Fisherman]]}} | While gathering Zora Eggs in the [[Pirates' Fortress]], Link learns that three of the eggs were stolen from the pirates by the [[Deep Python|Sea Snakes]] who live at [[Pinnacle Rock]].{{Ref|MM|2594|[[Gerudo Pirate]]}}. However, Link also learns that the sea is very murky where the pirates were attacked by the sea snakes,{{Ref|MM|2588|}} and that this murkiness is making it impossible for the Zora to find the eggs themselves.{{Ref|MM|2590|[[Gerudo Pirate]]}} Upon leaving the Pirates' Fortress and investigating the area leading to Pinnacle Rock, where two large stone towers can be seen sticking out of the ocean, Link will encounter a Zora who tells him that "gold colored fish" will help him find his way to Pinnacle Rock.{{Ref|MM|2906|}}{{Ref|MM|2907|}}. The "gold colored fish" this Zora is referring to is the [[Seahorse]],{{Ref|MM|2388|}} and the [[Fisherman (Majora's Mask)|Fisherman]] who lives on the shores of [[Great Bay Coast]] has one which he will trade you for a [[Pictograph Box|Pictograph]] of a [[Gerudo Pirate]].{{Ref|MM|2394|[[Fisherman (Majora's Mask)|Fisherman]]}} | ||
Once Link obtains the Seahorse, it will ask for his help in returning to Pinnacle Rock.{{Ref|MM|2386|[[Seahorse]]}} Upon reaching Pinnacle Rock, Link will learn that the Seahorse's friend is trapped by the Sea Snakes.{{Ref|MM|2381|[[Seahorse]]}} Link can then defeat the Sea Snakes and retrieve the final three Zora eggs. Heart | Once Link obtains the Seahorse, it will ask for his help in returning to Pinnacle Rock.{{Ref|MM|2386|[[Seahorse]]}} Upon reaching Pinnacle Rock, Link will learn that the Seahorse's friend is trapped by the Sea Snakes.{{Ref|MM|2381|[[Seahorse]]}} Link can then defeat the Sea Snakes and retrieve the final three Zora eggs. A Piece of Heart can also be obtained upon defeating all the Sea Snakes as the Seahorse will be reunited with his friend.{{Ref|MM|2385|[[Seahorse]]}} | ||
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The Seahorse is a character encountered in Majora's Mask. He acts as a guide to Link towards the Pinnacle Rock in order to save the remaining three Zora Eggs. The player can also receive a Piece of Heart if he reunites the seahorse with his companion who got lost somewhere in the Pinnacle Rock.
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While gathering Zora Eggs in the Pirates' Fortress, Link learns that three of the eggs were stolen from the pirates by the Sea Snakes who live at Pinnacle Rock.[1]. However, Link also learns that the sea is very murky where the pirates were attacked by the sea snakes,[2] and that this murkiness is making it impossible for the Zora to find the eggs themselves.[3] Upon leaving the Pirates' Fortress and investigating the area leading to Pinnacle Rock, where two large stone towers can be seen sticking out of the ocean, Link will encounter a Zora who tells him that "gold colored fish" will help him find his way to Pinnacle Rock.[4][5]. The "gold colored fish" this Zora is referring to is the Seahorse,[6] and the Fisherman who lives on the shores of Great Bay Coast has one which he will trade you for a Pictograph of a Gerudo Pirate.[7]
Once Link obtains the Seahorse, it will ask for his help in returning to Pinnacle Rock.[8] Upon reaching Pinnacle Rock, Link will learn that the Seahorse's friend is trapped by the Sea Snakes.[9] Link can then defeat the Sea Snakes and retrieve the final three Zora eggs. A Piece of Heart can also be obtained upon defeating all the Sea Snakes as the Seahorse will be reunited with his friend.[10]
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References
- ↑ "Hurry! Go find the other three eggs before those sea snakes eat them!" — Gerudo Pirate, Majora's Mask.
- ↑ "The sea is strangely murky where we were attacked by the sea snakes...", Majora's Mask.
- ↑ "That's why the Zoras can't send for any help!" — Gerudo Pirate, Majora's Mask.
- ↑ "Gold-colored fish know this area very well.", Majora's Mask.
- ↑ "I was thinking of getting one to guide me to Pinnacle Rock...", Majora's Mask.
- ↑ "It's a rare fish, isn't it? It's called a sea horse.", Majora's Mask.
- ↑ "If you want that sea horse, bring me a pictograph of a female pirate." — Fisherman, Majora's Mask.
- ↑ "Help me... Please, take me back to the waters near Pinnacle Rock..." — Seahorse, Majora's Mask.
- ↑ "Please do this for me. Please defeat all the vicious sea snakes and save my friend." — Seahorse, Majora's Mask.
- ↑ "Thank you, Link. This is a symbol of my deepest gratitude." — Seahorse, Majora's Mask.