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The '''Old Lady from Bomb Shop''' is an unnamed character ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She helps run the [[Bomb Shop]] with her son, the [[Bomb Shop Owner]], in [[Clock Town|West Clock Town]]. She is of similar height to [[Link]] and is depicted as a frail and elderly woman who shakes as she stands much like other elderly characters of the game. She is also one of the twenty characters who have an entry in the [[Bombers' Notebook]]. However, she can only ever be seen outside the Bomb Shop at 12am on the First Day. She is also believed to be a firm believer of the [[Four Giants]] being the guardian deities of [[Termina]].
The '''Old Lady from Bomb Shop''' is an unnamed character ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She helps run the [[Bomb Shop]] with her son, the [[Bomb Shop Owner]], in [[Clock Town|West Clock Town]]. She is of similar height to [[Link (Ocarina of Time)#Majora's Mask|Link]] and is depicted as a frail and elderly woman who shakes as she stands much like other elderly characters of the game. She is also one of the twenty characters who have an entry in the [[Bombers' Notebook]]. However, she can only ever be seen outside the Bomb Shop at 12am on the First Day. She is also believed to be a firm believer of the [[Four Giants]] being the guardian deities of [[Termina]].


The part that the Old Lady plays in the Bombers' Notebook is quite simple and abrupt in the sense that it can be completed in a matter of seconds. The Old Lady arrives in [[Clock Town|North Clock Town]] at precisely 12am on the First Day and carries a large blue bag that is nearly as big as her. As she approaches the area occupied by the [[Postbox]], the prancing thief [[Sakon]] then knocks her down and attempts to make off with her Bomb Bag leaving her stunned on the floor and screaming at the culprit. One swing from Link's sword is enough to knock the bag out of Sakon's hands. He then begins to prance towards the gate and disappears into the gloom. Once Link has completed this task, the Old Lady takes back her Bomb Bag and thanks Link for his efforts by rewarding him with the [[Blast Mask]]. She then disappears off to the Bomb Shop and thanks Link and says that since Sakon didn't make off with her Bomb Bags, she is able to finally stock Bomb Bags at the Bomb Shop.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''|Thank you. Since he didn't make off with them, I can finally stock Bomb Bags at our shop. Maybe I'll put 'em out tomorrow. Well, thanks for helping me. Take care...|Old Lady from Bomb Shop}} This indicates that Link is now able to re-stock.
The part that the Old Lady plays in the Bombers' Notebook is quite simple and abrupt in the sense that it can be completed in a matter of seconds. The Old Lady arrives in [[Clock Town|North Clock Town]] at precisely 12am on the First Day and carries a large blue bag that is nearly as big as her. As she approaches the area occupied by the [[Postbox]], the prancing thief [[Sakon]] then knocks her down and attempts to make off with her Bomb Bag leaving her stunned on the floor and screaming at the culprit. One swing from Link's sword is enough to knock the bag out of Sakon's hands. He then begins to prance towards the gate and disappears into the gloom. Once Link has completed this task, the Old Lady takes back her Bomb Bag and thanks Link for his efforts by rewarding him with the [[Blast Mask]]. She then disappears off to the Bomb Shop and thanks Link and says that since Sakon didn't make off with her Bomb Bags, she is able to finally stock Bomb Bags at the Bomb Shop.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''|Thank you. Since he didn't make off with them, I can finally stock Bomb Bags at our shop. Maybe I'll put 'em out tomorrow. Well, thanks for helping me. Take care...|Old Lady from Bomb Shop}} This indicates that Link is now able to re-stock.