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{{Spoiler/Begin}}Tijo reveals to Link that he has made an connection between the latest problems in [[Great Bay]] and singer Lulu's strange behavior as of late.<ref>{{Cite|MM|2666|Tijo}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|MM|2667|Tijo}}</ref> Accord to the legend, when problems affects [[Great Bay Temple]], the descendant of the Zora intended to protect the temple does also be affected on a negative way, he seems to take the conclusion that Lulu is the protector in question.<ref>{{Cite|MM|2669|Tijo}}</ref>
{{Spoiler|section}}Tijo reveals to Link that he has made an connection between the latest problems in [[Great Bay]] and singer Lulu's strange behavior as of late.<ref>{{Cite|MM|2666|Tijo}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|MM|2667|Tijo}}</ref> Accord to the legend, when problems affects [[Great Bay Temple]], the descendant of the Zora intended to protect the temple does also be affected on a negative way, he seems to take the conclusion that Lulu is the protector in question.<ref>{{Cite|MM|2669|Tijo}}</ref>
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:52, November 1, 2012

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Tijo is a Zora from Majora's Mask. He is the drummer in the Zora Band the Indigo-Go's. He shares a room with his band partner, Mikau. One time Tijo tried to climb up Mikau's ladder, but he broked it and promised Link (Zora Link) to go on a diet because of his weight. When Link walks into his room, he plays the cave theme from A Link to the Past with his drums.

Story

Spoiler Alert! This section describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.

Tijo reveals to Link that he has made an connection between the latest problems in Great Bay and singer Lulu's strange behavior as of late.[1][2] Accord to the legend, when problems affects Great Bay Temple, the descendant of the Zora intended to protect the temple does also be affected on a negative way, he seems to take the conclusion that Lulu is the protector in question.[3]

Spoiler Alert! This section describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.

References