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{{CD|file=Igos-Du-Ikana.png|link=Igos du Ikana|desc=Igos du Ikana is the undead king of Ikana. His throne room is in Ikana Castle, in the room farthest to the north. At all times during the 3 day cycle he sits waiting, with two guards by his side.<br/><br/>Igos is the tragic king of Ikana. Long before the events of the game, Ikana was a great nation, a bastion of military prowess and prosperity. Little is known about Ikana's history, but at some point Ikana went to war with another nation. The war was long and bloody, and at the end of the war, Ikana was destroyed beyond repair, and Igos du Ikana locked himself in his castle.<br/><br/>When Link enters the throne room of Igos, he will tell Link that he has trespassed on a cursed land, and sends his guards to attack. Using light from the windows (use a fire arrow to burn the shades), Link can stun, and eventually kill his henchmen. After his guards fall, Igos rises from his throne and draws his sword.<br/><br/>At this point, Igos is an enemy which Link must defeat in order to exit the room and continue with the game. Igos can be stunned if he Link shines light on him while he is preparing an attack. After he is stunned, slash him with the sword until he comes to. Igos has to special attacks which his servants lacked. One, he can breathe ice, and freeze Link if he gets too close. Two, he has the ability to decapitate himself and have his head chase you around the room. In order to avoid this one, Link should run continuously around the room, avoiding sharp turns or stopping. A couple of good hits and Igos should be down in a handful of minutes.<br/><br/>Once Igos goes down, his servants will start to bicker and fight as floating heads. Igos intervenes, and questions if that fighting attitude was what ruined Ikana in the first place. Being released from his curse, he thanks Link, and begs him to vanquish the evil inside Stone Tower. Igos teaches Link the Elegy of Emptiness to help him climb Stone Tower.<br/><br/>Igos appears in the credits wavering with his servants. Also, if Link wears the Captain's Hat before Igos attacks, Igos will get confused for a moment, before realizing that he is being tricked. His servants also have a comedic reaction to the Bremen's Mask.}}
{{CD|file=Igos-Du-Ikana.png|link=Igos du Ikana|desc=Igos du Ikana is the undead king of Ikana. His throne room is in Ikana Castle, in the room farthest to the north. At all times during the 3 day cycle he sits waiting, with two guards by his side.<br/><br/>Igos is the tragic king of Ikana. Long before the events of the game, Ikana was a great nation, a bastion of military prowess and prosperity. Little is known about Ikana's history, but at some point Ikana went to war with another nation. The war was long and bloody, and at the end of the war, Ikana was destroyed beyond repair, and Igos du Ikana locked himself in his castle.<br/><br/>When Link enters the throne room of Igos, he will tell Link that he has trespassed on a cursed land, and sends his guards to attack. Using light from the windows (use a fire arrow to burn the shades), Link can stun, and eventually kill his henchmen. After his guards fall, Igos rises from his throne and draws his sword.<br/><br/>At this point, Igos is an enemy which Link must defeat in order to exit the room and continue with the game. Igos can be stunned if he Link shines light on him while he is preparing an attack. After he is stunned, slash him with the sword until he comes to. Igos has to special attacks which his servants lacked. One, he can breathe ice, and freeze Link if he gets too close. Two, he has the ability to decapitate himself and have his head chase you around the room. In order to avoid this one, Link should run continuously around the room, avoiding sharp turns or stopping. A couple of good hits and Igos should be down in a handful of minutes.<br/><br/>Once Igos goes down, his servants will start to bicker and fight as floating heads. Igos intervenes, and questions if that fighting attitude was what ruined Ikana in the first place. Being released from his curse, he thanks Link, and begs him to vanquish the evil inside Stone Tower. Igos teaches Link the Elegy of Emptiness to help him climb Stone Tower.<br/><br/>Igos appears in the credits wavering with his servants. Also, if Link wears the Captain's Hat before Igos attacks, Igos will get confused for a moment, before realizing that he is being tricked. His servants also have a comedic reaction to the Bremen's Mask.}}


 
{{CD|file=Lulu.png|link=Indigo-Go's|desc=The Indigo-go's is the hip and happening band straight from the Zora Cape. The band consists of 5 members, four living. When Link finds Mikau, the guitarist in the band, he is weak and about to die. Link eases his soul and transforms him into the Zora Mask, thus giving himself the identity of Mikau.<br/><br/>So if you have already acquired the Zora Mask, congratulations! You are now part of the Indigo-go's. The other members of the band are Lulu, Tijo, Evan, and Japas. Japas is the bass player with a cool surfer attitude and a yearning for a jam session. Evan leads the band, plays the keyboard, and when Link meets him, is having a difficult time coming up with new material. Tijo plays the drums, and also shares a room with Mikau. And most importantly, Lulu is the lead singer, and the loss of her eggs and her voice are large aspects of the plot in Great Bay.<br/><br/>Possibly the most surprising of all, the band has not only managed to stay together for one generation, but two. The band presently is the second incarnation of the Indigo-go's. Also, the girl known now as Lulu is the daughter of the original Lulu.<br/><br/>The band is scheduled to play for the Festival of Time. But, before Link arrives in Termina, Lulu's eggs were stolen. With her eggs missing, she mysteriously begins to lose her voice as well. The band left without a voice, Toto, the band's manager, makes a trip to Clock Town to cancel for the festival of Time. The reason that the Great Bay Temple must be cleared is to restore Lulu's voice, and thus allow the Indigo-go's to play the Festival of Time.}}
{{CD|file=.png|link=Indigo-Go's|desc=The Indigo-go's is the hip and happening band straight from the Zora Cape. The band consists of 5 members, four living. When Link finds Mikau, the guitarist in the band, he is weak and about to die. Link eases his soul and transforms him into the Zora Mask, thus giving himself the identity of Mikau.<br/><br/>So if you have already acquired the Zora Mask, congratulations! You are now part of the Indigo-go's. The other members of the band are Lulu, Tijo, Evan, and Japas. Japas is the bass player with a cool surfer attitude and a yearning for a jam session. Evan leads the band, plays the keyboard, and when Link meets him, is having a difficult time coming up with new material. Tijo plays the drums, and also shares a room with Mikau. And most importantly, Lulu is the lead singer, and the loss of her eggs and her voice are large aspects of the plot in Great Bay.<br/><br/>Possibly the most surprising of all, the band has not only managed to stay together for one generation, but two. The band presently is the second incarnation of the Indigo-go's. Also, the girl known now as Lulu is the daughter of the original Lulu.<br/><br/>The band is scheduled to play for the Festival of Time. But, before Link arrives in Termina, Lulu's eggs were stolen. With her eggs missing, she mysteriously begins to lose her voice as well. The band left without a voice, Toto, the band's manager, makes a trip to Clock Town to cancel for the festival of Time. The reason that the Great Bay Temple must be cleared is to restore Lulu's voice, and thus allow the Indigo-go's to play the Festival of Time.}}


{{CD|file=Japas-Model.png|link=Japas|desc=Japas is the long-haired, laid-back bassist of the Indigo-go's. He spends his time in his room in Zora Cape playing his bass. The only time he leaves his room is to perform with the Indigo-go's, after the Gyorg has been killed and the completion of the Great Bay temple. The fins on his head imitate long straight hair, adding to the rock star personality he gives off. There is also sheet music spread all across the room, which adds to the image.<br/><br/>When Link has the Zora Mask on, Japas will mistake Link for Mikau, the Zora Guitarist who was the source of the mask. Under the impression that he's talking to his old bandmate and friend, Japas will ask Link to jam. In order to complete the jam session with Japas, Link must look for Japas' diary, where he has written the notes down which he is expecting to hear. When the correct notes are played, Link and Japas will go on to continue jamming. Zoras will crowd around the door to hear Link and Japas play the jam session. After the jam session is played, Japas suggests that you play it for Evan. However, he'll also tell Link that Evan is too headstrong to allow any of the other bandmates to contribute.<br/><br/>In order to reap the reward for the jam session, Link must go to Evan's room and play him the jam session. However, if Link has the Zora Mask on, Evan will not use the melody on account of his stubbornness. If Link plays it, Evan will decide to use the song and give you a Piece of Heart for your troubles, although all Link did was copy the notes that Japas already had written down. But Japas wouldn't have a problem with it, he's pretty chill.}}
{{CD|file=Japas-Model.png|link=Japas|desc=Japas is the long-haired, laid-back bassist of the Indigo-go's. He spends his time in his room in Zora Cape playing his bass. The only time he leaves his room is to perform with the Indigo-go's, after the Gyorg has been killed and the completion of the Great Bay temple. The fins on his head imitate long straight hair, adding to the rock star personality he gives off. There is also sheet music spread all across the room, which adds to the image.<br/><br/>When Link has the Zora Mask on, Japas will mistake Link for Mikau, the Zora Guitarist who was the source of the mask. Under the impression that he's talking to his old bandmate and friend, Japas will ask Link to jam. In order to complete the jam session with Japas, Link must look for Japas' diary, where he has written the notes down which he is expecting to hear. When the correct notes are played, Link and Japas will go on to continue jamming. Zoras will crowd around the door to hear Link and Japas play the jam session. After the jam session is played, Japas suggests that you play it for Evan. However, he'll also tell Link that Evan is too headstrong to allow any of the other bandmates to contribute.<br/><br/>In order to reap the reward for the jam session, Link must go to Evan's room and play him the jam session. However, if Link has the Zora Mask on, Evan will not use the melody on account of his stubbornness. If Link plays it, Evan will decide to use the song and give you a Piece of Heart for your troubles, although all Link did was copy the notes that Japas already had written down. But Japas wouldn't have a problem with it, he's pretty chill.}}
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{{CD|file=Postman-Model.png|link=Postman|desc=The Postman is the hard-working mailman of Clock Town. He is the Terminan counterpart to the Running Man in Hyrule and is also one of the people who has an entry in the Bomber's Notebook. The Post Office, which is located in the top portion of West Clock Town near the exit to Termina and Southern Clock Town is his place of business and where he makes his home. Most of the time he is seen either running around Clock Town taking care of the mail or in the Post Office training.<br/><br/>At 9am on all three days, the Postman will come out of the Post Office and begin his schedule by picking up all the mail that has been put into the mailboxes. He starts at the mailbox located in Southern Clock Town near the Eastern Clock Town exit and then heads into Northern Clocktown and goes from there around the city clockwise collecting mail. Afterwards he returns to the Post Office at 12 pm and takes a nap for an hour. If Link talks to him, he will either make a comment about his schedule or about how many letters were in the mailboxes. After his nap, he sets out to deliver the letters he received for that day. When he returns home, he will begin training himself to count mentally to ten seconds which he says is quite difficult to do. (This always happens on the First Day, but may or may not happen on the Second Day if certain situations aren't met. On the Third Day this mini-game doesn't occur.) He will give Link the opportunity to try his hand at it. If Link decides to try, he will see a timer appear that will show how many seconds it has been, but it will soon disappear after at least 2 seconds. One way to be able to see the timer during the entire time would be to wear the Bunny Hood which will startle the Postman into allowing you to see it. If Link fails at stopping at exactly 10 seconds, the Postman will give him the option to try again but at the cost of 2 rupees. If Link succeeds he is rewarded with a Piece of Heart.<br/><br/>The Postman plays a big role in reuniting Kafei and Anju by being the one who delivers the messages that the two send to each other. On the First Day he is seen delivering the letter that Kafei put in the mailbox that morning. The Postman leaves to give Anju the letter at 1pm. Upon receiving the parcel she demands to know where he got it to which the Postman refuses to tell. On the Second Day, if Link mails the letter Anju gave him during the meeting he has with her at the Stock Pot Inn, the Postman goes to deliver the letter to Kafei at the Laundry Pool. These two things show that he knows where Kafei's whereabouts are and that he may have promised Kafei to not reveal his location.<br/><br/>The Postman is a man who is vigorously dedicated to his schedule which causes some trouble in his life due to the impending moon's fall. He wants to leave town and take shelter with the other townspeople, but finds himself unable to do so due to it not being written in his schedule. He tries to force himself to flee by writing himself a letter (this only happens if Link did not deliver the letter to Kafei for Anju) and goes to deliver it at midnight on the Second Day. Even then he finds it hard to flee unless it becomes his priority to do so. It isn't until Link receives the Priority Mail from the Curiosity Shop man that Kafei wrote for his mother that gives him his ticket out. (Although this depends on whether or not Link goes and gets the letter from the Curiousity Shop man if he is doing the Kafei/Anju quest and decides to take it to the Postman instead of delivering it himself.) On the night of the Third Day, Link finds the Postman kneeling on the ground looking noticeably distraught about what to do. When Link gives him the Priority Mail, he immediately gets up, realizing the letter's importance and goes to deliver it to Madame Aroma at the Milk Bar. Once there, he gives the letter to her and she frees him from his schedule by telling him to leave and go seek shelter. In thanks to Link for helping him he gives him the Postman's Hat and flees town, glad to be finally free. After this happens, it completes his section in the Bomber's Notebook. At the end of the game it shows him returning to Clock Town.}}
{{CD|file=Postman-Model.png|link=Postman|desc=The Postman is the hard-working mailman of Clock Town. He is the Terminan counterpart to the Running Man in Hyrule and is also one of the people who has an entry in the Bomber's Notebook. The Post Office, which is located in the top portion of West Clock Town near the exit to Termina and Southern Clock Town is his place of business and where he makes his home. Most of the time he is seen either running around Clock Town taking care of the mail or in the Post Office training.<br/><br/>At 9am on all three days, the Postman will come out of the Post Office and begin his schedule by picking up all the mail that has been put into the mailboxes. He starts at the mailbox located in Southern Clock Town near the Eastern Clock Town exit and then heads into Northern Clocktown and goes from there around the city clockwise collecting mail. Afterwards he returns to the Post Office at 12 pm and takes a nap for an hour. If Link talks to him, he will either make a comment about his schedule or about how many letters were in the mailboxes. After his nap, he sets out to deliver the letters he received for that day. When he returns home, he will begin training himself to count mentally to ten seconds which he says is quite difficult to do. (This always happens on the First Day, but may or may not happen on the Second Day if certain situations aren't met. On the Third Day this mini-game doesn't occur.) He will give Link the opportunity to try his hand at it. If Link decides to try, he will see a timer appear that will show how many seconds it has been, but it will soon disappear after at least 2 seconds. One way to be able to see the timer during the entire time would be to wear the Bunny Hood which will startle the Postman into allowing you to see it. If Link fails at stopping at exactly 10 seconds, the Postman will give him the option to try again but at the cost of 2 rupees. If Link succeeds he is rewarded with a Piece of Heart.<br/><br/>The Postman plays a big role in reuniting Kafei and Anju by being the one who delivers the messages that the two send to each other. On the First Day he is seen delivering the letter that Kafei put in the mailbox that morning. The Postman leaves to give Anju the letter at 1pm. Upon receiving the parcel she demands to know where he got it to which the Postman refuses to tell. On the Second Day, if Link mails the letter Anju gave him during the meeting he has with her at the Stock Pot Inn, the Postman goes to deliver the letter to Kafei at the Laundry Pool. These two things show that he knows where Kafei's whereabouts are and that he may have promised Kafei to not reveal his location.<br/><br/>The Postman is a man who is vigorously dedicated to his schedule which causes some trouble in his life due to the impending moon's fall. He wants to leave town and take shelter with the other townspeople, but finds himself unable to do so due to it not being written in his schedule. He tries to force himself to flee by writing himself a letter (this only happens if Link did not deliver the letter to Kafei for Anju) and goes to deliver it at midnight on the Second Day. Even then he finds it hard to flee unless it becomes his priority to do so. It isn't until Link receives the Priority Mail from the Curiosity Shop man that Kafei wrote for his mother that gives him his ticket out. (Although this depends on whether or not Link goes and gets the letter from the Curiousity Shop man if he is doing the Kafei/Anju quest and decides to take it to the Postman instead of delivering it himself.) On the night of the Third Day, Link finds the Postman kneeling on the ground looking noticeably distraught about what to do. When Link gives him the Priority Mail, he immediately gets up, realizing the letter's importance and goes to deliver it to Madame Aroma at the Milk Bar. Once there, he gives the letter to her and she frees him from his schedule by telling him to leave and go seek shelter. In thanks to Link for helping him he gives him the Postman's Hat and flees town, glad to be finally free. After this happens, it completes his section in the Bomber's Notebook. At the end of the game it shows him returning to Clock Town.}}


{{CD|file=.png|link=Princess Zelda|desc=The Princess of Hyrule and the last person Link sees before leaving Hyrule. She only appears in a flashback that Link has once he regains back his Ocarina from the Skull Kid. In that flashback, it shows that gave Link the Ocarina of Time as a memento of their time together and re-taught him the Song of Time stating for him to play that song if anything bad were to happen to him. She believes that she and Link shall meet again.}}
{{CD|file=Young-Zelda.png|link=Princess Zelda|desc=The Princess of Hyrule and the last person Link sees before leaving Hyrule. She only appears in a flashback that Link has once he regains back his Ocarina from the Skull Kid. In that flashback, it shows that gave Link the Ocarina of Time as a memento of their time together and re-taught him the Song of Time stating for him to play that song if anything bad were to happen to him. She believes that she and Link shall meet again.}}


{{CD|file=Professor-Shikashi.png|link=Professor Shikashi|desc=Shikashi is a kind and wise astronomer who can be found in the Astral Observatory, and the Terminian counterpart of a nameless man from Ocarina of Time. Referred to as "the telescope guy" by some of the Bombers, Shikashi has allowed them to use his Observatory and the path leading to it as their hideout. The Observatory itself is located in Termina Field, the Bombers' entrance is in East Clock Town. Professor Shikashi has been interested in the moon since he was a child, telling Link he should also develop his interests while he's young. Now he spends his days gazing up at the moon with his telescope. He keeps a Moon's Tear, a type of lunar rock which fall from the Moon's eyes, which he named himself.<br/><br/>Shikashi allows Link to use his telescope. He also comments that Link has much better manners than his "mischievious friend" from the other day. Clearly referring to the Skull Kid, he says that he threatened to break Shikashi's astronomy instruments.}}
{{CD|file=Professor-Shikashi.png|link=Professor Shikashi|desc=Shikashi is a kind and wise astronomer who can be found in the Astral Observatory, and the Terminian counterpart of a nameless man from Ocarina of Time. Referred to as "the telescope guy" by some of the Bombers, Shikashi has allowed them to use his Observatory and the path leading to it as their hideout. The Observatory itself is located in Termina Field, the Bombers' entrance is in East Clock Town. Professor Shikashi has been interested in the moon since he was a child, telling Link he should also develop his interests while he's young. Now he spends his days gazing up at the moon with his telescope. He keeps a Moon's Tear, a type of lunar rock which fall from the Moon's eyes, which he named himself.<br/><br/>Shikashi allows Link to use his telescope. He also comments that Link has much better manners than his "mischievious friend" from the other day. Clearly referring to the Skull Kid, he says that he threatened to break Shikashi's astronomy instruments.}}
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{{CD|file=Hand.png|link=???|desc=A prime example of Nintendo's odd and sometimes sick sense of humor, ??? resides in the toilet of the Stock Pot Inn. From 12am to 6am every night, ??? will stick his hand out of the toilet. If Link engages with him, ??? will beg for paper, and only paper.<br/><br/>In order to help this poor soul, Link can give him either any title deed, or any letter, as long as it is paper. After he receives the paper, ???'s hand will reach back down into the toilet, and flush it. For helping him, ??? will give you a piece of heart. Before he gives it to you, he explains that he got it when somebody dropped it down there.<br/><br/>Many things don't add up about ???. In a game known for its mysteries and depth, there is a never an explanation to how a man got stuck in the Stock Pot Inn toilet, why he hasn't escaped, and why he wanted paper. The mysteries and depth of Majora's Mask make the game a true masterpiece, and ??? stays true to this pattern.<br/><br/>The Bomber's Notebook has the mysterious hand marked down as ???. Not even the Bomber's Notebook has a reason to the madness, as it states that details are unknown. The heart piece is the only event in the Notebook in order to get the happiness sticker.}}
{{CD|file=Hand.png|link=???|desc=A prime example of Nintendo's odd and sometimes sick sense of humor, ??? resides in the toilet of the Stock Pot Inn. From 12am to 6am every night, ??? will stick his hand out of the toilet. If Link engages with him, ??? will beg for paper, and only paper.<br/><br/>In order to help this poor soul, Link can give him either any title deed, or any letter, as long as it is paper. After he receives the paper, ???'s hand will reach back down into the toilet, and flush it. For helping him, ??? will give you a piece of heart. Before he gives it to you, he explains that he got it when somebody dropped it down there.<br/><br/>Many things don't add up about ???. In a game known for its mysteries and depth, there is a never an explanation to how a man got stuck in the Stock Pot Inn toilet, why he hasn't escaped, and why he wanted paper. The mysteries and depth of Majora's Mask make the game a true masterpiece, and ??? stays true to this pattern.<br/><br/>The Bomber's Notebook has the mysterious hand marked down as ???. Not even the Bomber's Notebook has a reason to the madness, as it states that details are unknown. The heart piece is the only event in the Notebook in order to get the happiness sticker.}}
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