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'''Pamela''' is a young female character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She moved from [[Clock Town]] to [[Ikana Canyon]] with her [[Pamela's Father|father]]. Her father made the move in order to progress his research in the supernatural. His search for further information lead him to the [[Gibdo]]s, and uncovering a new song. The song [[Farewell to Gibdos]] is used to keep away said creatures, preventing them from treading anywhere near Pamela's house.
'''Pamela''' is a young female character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She moved from [[Clock Town]] to [[Ikana Canyon]] with her [[Pamela's Father|father]]. Her father made the move in order to progress his research in the supernatural. His search for further information lead him to the [[Gibdo]]s, and uncovering a new song. The song [[Farewell to Gibdos]] is used to keep away said creatures, preventing them from treading anywhere near Pamela's house.


Concerned for her father, she protects him from the Gibdos, and secure the house to be safe. When Link plays the [[Song of Storms]] inside the [[Spring Water Cave]], the water there will stream through the empty river and the [[Music Box House|Music Box]] will start and play the song, Farewell to Gibdos. Because of this, the Gibdos will be defeated. Pamela will then open the door and walk outside. If Link wears the [[Stone Mask]], Pamela is not able to see him, so Link can thereupon entrance their house. When Link goes into the basement, Pamela's Father will show up in the closet and approach Link. If Link plays the [[Song of Healing]], Pamela's father will return to normal, and Pamela will then run inside and hug him, saying that it was all just a nightmare.
Concerned for her father, she protects him from the Gibdos, and thus decided to never let anyone in her house. When Link plays the [[Song of Storms]] inside the [[Spring Water Cave]], the water there will stream through the empty river and the [[Music Box House|Music Box]] will start and play the song, Farewell to Gibdos. Because of this, the Gibdos will be defeated and be latter nowhere to be seen. Pamela will sense something happened, and will open the door and walk outside. If Link wears the [[Stone Mask]], Pamela is not able to see him, so Link can thereupon enter their house. When Link goes into the basement, Pamela's Father will show up in the closet and approach Link. If Link plays the [[Song of Healing]], Pamela's father will return to normal, and Pamela will run inside and hug him, saying that it was all just a nightmare.




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Pamela is a young female character from Majora's Mask. She moved from Clock Town to Ikana Canyon with her father. Her father made the move in order to progress his research in the supernatural. His search for further information lead him to the Gibdos, and uncovering a new song. The song Farewell to Gibdos is used to keep away said creatures, preventing them from treading anywhere near Pamela's house.

Concerned for her father, she protects him from the Gibdos, and thus decided to never let anyone in her house. When Link plays the Song of Storms inside the Spring Water Cave, the water there will stream through the empty river and the Music Box will start and play the song, Farewell to Gibdos. Because of this, the Gibdos will be defeated and be latter nowhere to be seen. Pamela will sense something happened, and will open the door and walk outside. If Link wears the Stone Mask, Pamela is not able to see him, so Link can thereupon enter their house. When Link goes into the basement, Pamela's Father will show up in the closet and approach Link. If Link plays the Song of Healing, Pamela's father will return to normal, and Pamela will run inside and hug him, saying that it was all just a nightmare.