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==Obtaining the Fierce Deity's Mask==
==Obtaining the Fierce Deity's Mask==
After Link has collected all the other masks in the game and  arrives [[Inside the Moon]], he sees four [[Moon Children]], each represented by a dungeon boss, running around a tree. While Link completes the four mini-dungeons by talking to each of the running Moon Children, he gives them some of his own non-transformation masks. Once 20 masks have been given to the Moon Children and the four mini-dungeons are cleared by finding the respective Moon Child, another Moon Child representing [[Majora's Mask]] gives Link the Fierce Deity's Mask. At this time, it is one of the only masks remaining in the player's inventory. After defeating Majora and saving at the end of the game, the mask becomes a permanent addition to the inventory, and all previously traded masks are once again at Link's disposal.
After Link has collected all the other masks in the game and  arrives [[Inside the Moon]], he sees four [[Moon Children]], each represented by a dungeon boss, running around a tree. While Link completes the four mini-dungeons by talking to each of the running Moon Children, he gives them some of his own non-transformation masks. Once 20 masks have been given to the Moon Children and the four mini-dungeons are cleared by finding the respective Moon Child, another Moon Child representing [[Majora's Mask]] gives Link the Fierce Deity's Mask. At this time, it is one of the only masks remaining in Link's inventory. After defeating Majora and saving at the end of the game, the mask becomes a permanent addition to the inventory, and all previously traded masks are once again at Link's disposal.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==