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(I thought that the area actually was called Mermaid Staute in-game because of a line in the text dump, but my map doesn't say that when I checked. Oh well.)
 
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The '''Mermaid Statue''', entitled '''The Mourning Mermaid''' by its creator, is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. It can be found in the south of [[Martha's Bay]], one screen below [[Catfish's Maw]]. It can be viewed while swimming in the water with the [[Flippers]], but the only way to reach it on land is by going all the way around the bay by foot to a southeastern area with a [[Buzz Blob]] and a [[River Zora]]. A small pit of water extends across the center of the area, which can be crossed by using the [[Hookshot]] to grasp a rock on the other side. The statue is just north from there.
The '''Mermaid Statue''', entitled '''The Mourning Mermaid''' by its creator, is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. It can be found in the south of [[Martha's Bay]], one screen below [[Catfish's Maw]]. It can be viewed while swimming in the water with the [[Flippers]], but the only way to reach it on land is by going all the way around the bay by foot to a southeastern area with a [[Buzz Blob]] and a [[River Zora]]. A small pit of water extends across the center of the area, which can be crossed by using the [[Hookshot]] to grasp a rock on the other side. The statue is just north from there.


[[Schule Donavich]] explains that he made the Mermaid Statue, supposedly to resemble [[Martha]].<ref>{{Cite|LA|388|Schule Donavich}}</ref> However, it was not fully completed due to the lack of one of Martha's [[Mermaid's Scale|scales]].<ref>{{Cite|LA|389|In-Game Description}}</ref> Martha admits that when the artist asked her to pose, he wanted a scale.<ref>{{Cite|LA|473|Martha}}</ref> Once [[Link]] obtains a scale by returning [[Mermaid's Necklace|Martha's necklace]] to its rightful owner,<ref>{{Cite|LA|472|In-Game Description}}</ref> he can go to the statue and complete the statue with it. The statue then moves aside to reveal a secret passage, which leads to the [[Magnifying Lens]].
[[Schule Donavich]] explains that he made the Mermaid Statue, supposedly to resemble [[Martha]].{{Ref|LA|388|Schule Donavich}} However, it was not fully completed due to the lack of one of Martha's [[Mermaid's Scale|scales]].{{Ref|LA|389|In-Game Description}} Martha admits that when the artist asked her to pose, he wanted a scale.{{Ref|LA|473|Martha}} Once [[Link]] obtains a scale by returning [[Mermaid's Necklace|Martha's necklace]] to its rightful owner,{{Ref|LA|472|In-Game Description}} he can go to the statue and complete the statue with it. The statue then moves aside to reveal a secret passage, which leads to the [[Magnifying Lens]].


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The Mermaid Statue, entitled The Mourning Mermaid by its creator, is a location in Link's Awakening. It can be found in the south of Martha's Bay, one screen below Catfish's Maw. It can be viewed while swimming in the water with the Flippers, but the only way to reach it on land is by going all the way around the bay by foot to a southeastern area with a Buzz Blob and a River Zora. A small pit of water extends across the center of the area, which can be crossed by using the Hookshot to grasp a rock on the other side. The statue is just north from there.

Schule Donavich explains that he made the Mermaid Statue, supposedly to resemble Martha.[1] However, it was not fully completed due to the lack of one of Martha's scales.[2] Martha admits that when the artist asked her to pose, he wanted a scale.[3] Once Link obtains a scale by returning Martha's necklace to its rightful owner,[4] he can go to the statue and complete the statue with it. The statue then moves aside to reveal a secret passage, which leads to the Magnifying Lens.

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