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{{Infobox|location
| image  = [[File:Spring_Water_Cave.png]]
| image  = [[File:Spring Water Cave Entrance.jpg]]  
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
| inhab  = [[Sharp]]
| inhab  = [[Sharp]]
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Link must gain access to [[Beneath the Graveyard]] on the night of the first day. Inside he finds the brother of Sharp, [[Flat]].{{Ref|MM|3132|Flat}} The ghostly composer tells Link that his brother was cursed as he sold his soul to the devil.{{Ref|MM|3133|Flat}} He then tells the young hero to cleanse his brother's soul, in which he teaches Link the [[Song of Storms]].{{Ref|MM|3141|Flat}} If Link plays the Song of Storms within the cave, the evil heaving inside Sharp cleanses and the curse set upon him lifts.{{Ref|MM|3152\3153\3156\3157|Sharp}} Subsequently this also causes the cave to fill up with [[Hot Spring Water]], which supplies the canyon with water once again. The water powers the speakers atop of the Music Box House, which then start to play a song named "[[Farewell to Gibdos]]". This song causes the roaming [[Gibdo]]s to sink into the ground, leaving the canyon free from the undead.  
Link must gain access to [[Beneath the Graveyard]] on the night of the first day. Inside he finds the brother of Sharp, [[Flat]].{{Ref|MM|3132|Flat}} The ghostly composer tells Link that his brother was cursed as he sold his soul to the devil.{{Ref|MM|3133|Flat}} He then tells the young hero to cleanse his brother's soul, in which he teaches Link the [[Song of Storms]].{{Ref|MM|3141|Flat}} If Link plays the Song of Storms within the cave, the evil heaving inside Sharp cleanses and the curse set upon him lifts.{{Ref|MM|3152\3153\3156\3157|Sharp}} Subsequently this also causes the cave to fill up with [[Hot Spring Water]], which supplies the canyon with water once again. The water powers the speakers atop of the Music Box House, which then start to play a song named "[[Farewell to Gibdos]]". This song causes the roaming [[Gibdo]]s to sink into the ground, leaving the canyon free from the undead.  
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Spring_Water_Cave.png|Interior of the cave
File:Sharp-Spring Water Cave.jpg|Sharp within the cave
File:Spring Water Cave Before.jpg|Spring Water Cave dried up
File:Spring Water Cave After.jpg|Spring Water Cave filling up with water
</gallery>


{{References}}
{{References}}

Revision as of 15:21, May 12, 2013

Spring Water Cave
Spring Water Cave Entrance.jpg

Games

Inhabitants

Related

The Spring Water Cave is a location found in Majora's Mask. It is situated towards northernmost section of Ikana Canyon. The cave used to supply the canyon with water, however, the cave has recently dried up, leaving the Music Box House without a source of power. Within the cave there lies the cursed Poe conductor, Sharp, who attempts to kill any living beings who enter.

Story

Link first comes upon this location while trying to navigate his way through the undead beings within Ikana Canyon. When the young hero enters the cave, Sharp appears and asks why Link enters the land where the dead roam.[1] Sharp then goes on to play the "melody of darkness" in attempt to kill the young hero.[2]

Link must gain access to Beneath the Graveyard on the night of the first day. Inside he finds the brother of Sharp, Flat.[3] The ghostly composer tells Link that his brother was cursed as he sold his soul to the devil.[4] He then tells the young hero to cleanse his brother's soul, in which he teaches Link the Song of Storms.[5] If Link plays the Song of Storms within the cave, the evil heaving inside Sharp cleanses and the curse set upon him lifts.[6] Subsequently this also causes the cave to fill up with Hot Spring Water, which supplies the canyon with water once again. The water powers the speakers atop of the Music Box House, which then start to play a song named "Farewell to Gibdos". This song causes the roaming Gibdos to sink into the ground, leaving the canyon free from the undead.

Gallery

References

  1. "What business have you in Ikana Kingdom, land where only the dead roam?" — Sharp, Majora's Mask.
  2. "This is no place for one as full of life as you. Or do you say that you wish to join the dead? If that is the case, then sleep gently to the melody of darkness that the great composer, Sharp, shall play... and join the ranks of the dead." — Sharp, Majora's Mask.
  3. "Oh...Sharp, my dear brother." — Flat, Majora's Mask.
  4. "He sold his soul to the devil and was the one who locked me in here..." — Flat, Majora's Mask.
  5. "Here is written the song that shall cleanse his cursed, black soul." — Flat, Majora's Mask.
  6. "W-What is this? ...This song? ...N-No, it can't be. This song... ...Ye who do not fear the dead... With my brother's song, you have broken the curse that was placed upon me. It is all thanks to you." — Sharp, Majora's Mask.