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'''Goron Graveyard''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' and is the resting place of the [[Goron]] hero [[Darmani]], who died in the attempt to lift the curse of snow from [[Snowhead]]. It is a circular cave that is located on top of a small ledge in the Mountain Village. When Darmani's tombstone is pushed, [[Hot Spring Water]] will begin to flood into the cavern.
The '''Goron Graveyard''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' and is the resting place of the [[Goron]] hero [[Darmani]], who died in the attempt to lift the curse of snow from [[Snowhead]]. It lies in the second region of the game Snowhead, more specifically on a cliff situated to the north of the [[Mountain Village]]. The Graveyard itself is a circular cave which contains the tombstone of Darmani. When Darmani's tombstone is pushed, [[Hot Spring Water]] will begin to flood into the cavern.


== Goron Mask ==
==Story==
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After Link obtains the [[Lens of Truth]] from [[Lone Peak Shrine]], which allows him to spot hidden things that don't appear to the naked eye. He spots the spirit of Darmani while peering though the Lens. Darmani leads the young hero through the region and back towards the Mountain Village. Link once again equips the Lens of Truth and spots a hidden ladder, that takes him upward towards the summit of the summit of the cliff.
Using the [[Lens of Truth]], [[Link]] is able to see things that are not visible to the naked eye. In the [[Goron Village]], Link will be able to see Darmani's ghost floating around. After following Darmani around, he will be taken to a pool of water and ice and a large ice wall where there seems to be no way up. However, the Lens of Truth will show that there is in fact a ladder that leads up to a higher ledge. The Goron Graveyard is on top of the ledge.
 
Once he reaches the top, Link enters the Graveyard, where Darmani asks Link to help heal is sorrows. Link equips his [[Ocarina of Time|Ocarina]] and plays the [[Song of Healing]] which ultimately lays Darmani's spirit to rest. This enables Link to obtain the [[Goron Mask]], which houses the spirit of Darmani himself. This Mask allows Link to transform into [[Goron Link]], giving him new abilities as well as the trust from the rest of the Gorons.  


Link must then play the "Song of Healing" for Darmani, which will leave behind the [[Goron Mask]] for the taking.


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The Goron Graveyard is a location in Majora's Mask and is the resting place of the Goron hero Darmani, who died in the attempt to lift the curse of snow from Snowhead. It lies in the second region of the game Snowhead, more specifically on a cliff situated to the north of the Mountain Village. The Graveyard itself is a circular cave which contains the tombstone of Darmani. When Darmani's tombstone is pushed, Hot Spring Water will begin to flood into the cavern.

Story

After Link obtains the Lens of Truth from Lone Peak Shrine, which allows him to spot hidden things that don't appear to the naked eye. He spots the spirit of Darmani while peering though the Lens. Darmani leads the young hero through the region and back towards the Mountain Village. Link once again equips the Lens of Truth and spots a hidden ladder, that takes him upward towards the summit of the summit of the cliff.

Once he reaches the top, Link enters the Graveyard, where Darmani asks Link to help heal is sorrows. Link equips his Ocarina and plays the Song of Healing which ultimately lays Darmani's spirit to rest. This enables Link to obtain the Goron Mask, which houses the spirit of Darmani himself. This Mask allows Link to transform into Goron Link, giving him new abilities as well as the trust from the rest of the Gorons.