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Towards the end of ''Twilight Princess'' when Link is on his way to the [[City in the Sky]] he meets [[Shad]] who is researching about [[Sky Writing]] and Owl Statues. Link has to travel all across [[Hyrule]] to find the six Owl Statues that each hold one [[Sky Character]] that belongs to the [[Ancient Sky Book]] that Link previously had received from [[Impaz]] in the [[Hidden Village]]. Moving all the Owl Statues and collecting each Sky Character, Link will be able to move the statue that guards the [[Sky Cannon]]. In the entire game there are eleven Owl Statues in total.
Towards the end of ''Twilight Princess'' when Link is on his way to the [[City in the Sky]] he meets [[Shad]] who is researching about [[Sky Writing]] and Owl Statues. Link has to travel all across [[Hyrule]] to find the six Owl Statues that each hold one [[Sky Character]] that belongs to the [[Ancient Sky Book]] that Link previously had received from [[Impaz]] in the [[Hidden Village]]. Moving all the Owl Statues and collecting each Sky Character, Link will be able to move the statue that guards the [[Sky Cannon]]. In the entire game there are eleven Owl Statues in total.
[[File:551px-Owl_Character.jpg]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the Japanese versions of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', it is not possible to save at [[Owl Statue]]s.
*In the Japanese versions of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', it is not possible to save at [[Owl Statue]]s.

Revision as of 04:27, December 9, 2013

Owl Statue
Owl Stone Beak.png
Artwork of the Owl Statue and Stone Beak from Link's Awakening.

Games

Location

Various

Uses

Various

Related

Owl Statues are mysterious objects located in many of the different regions seen throughout the Zelda series. The statues serve different purposes in different games, and not much is known about their origins other than in Twilight Princess where it is said that the Oocca created them.

Appearances

Link's Awakening

In the original version of Link's Awakening, Owl Statues appeared all over Koholint Island and could give Link useful information. Later on in the DX version of the game, Owl Statues replaced the Stone Slabs from the original version. In addition to this, Owl Statues could now be found within dungeons and give Link hints on what to do, but only if Link had found the Stone Beak of the dungeon to make the Owl Statue talk.

Majora's Mask

Owl Statues appear throughout the Overworld of Termina in Majora's Mask as well. Once Link hits an Owl Statue with his sword it will be activated and serve as a soaring point for the remainder of the game. There are ten Owl Statues in Majora's Mask altogether. The player can also save their progress at an Owl Statue as alternative to traveling back to the dawn of the first day; however, if the game is reset after saving at the Owl Statue, all progress made during that three day cycle will be lost.

Oracle Series

While not known as Owl Statues, Owl Stones appear in both Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. Scattered across Holodrum and Labrynna, Owl Stones will give valuable advice to Link that will help with a nearby puzzle. Unlike Link's Awakening, Link will need to give the Owl Stone a Mystery Seed to make it speak.

Twilight Princess

Towards the end of Twilight Princess when Link is on his way to the City in the Sky he meets Shad who is researching about Sky Writing and Owl Statues. Link has to travel all across Hyrule to find the six Owl Statues that each hold one Sky Character that belongs to the Ancient Sky Book that Link previously had received from Impaz in the Hidden Village. Moving all the Owl Statues and collecting each Sky Character, Link will be able to move the statue that guards the Sky Cannon. In the entire game there are eleven Owl Statues in total.

551px-Owl Character.jpg

Trivia