The Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda is a videogame series created by Nintendo. Many elements found within Johnisdead and Ben Drowned are based off of The Legend of Zelda. While it's not required for one to have played any Zelda games to understand or participate in Johnisdead, it is recommended that one has a base understanding of the games - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask specifically. This page will cover the basics needed to understand Johnisdead and Ben Drowned.
This page will also contain descriptions for various items and tools within the more important titles as they are relevant to Johnisdead's Gameplay.
This page contains spoilers for all the games listed. If you haven't played peak vidya yet then go fix that.
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Overview
The Legend of Zelda is a videogame series created by Nintendo. The games follow a protagonist named Link who is usually tasked with liberating the kingdom of Hyrule from the malicious Ganondorf. In the process, he will rescue the princess of Hyrule, Zelda. One of Ganondorf's main goals is to obtain the Triforce - a sacred item within Hyrule made up of three golden triangles. Each piece of the Triforce represents a different aspect - Power, Courage, and Wisdom. These are associated with Ganondorf, Link, and Zelda respectively. Sometimes the different pieces of the Triforce are imbued in their respective owners, requiring all three to congregate in order for the relic to physically manifest.
Most Zelda games follow a completely different incarnation of Link and Zelda at a different point in Hyrule's history. It is implied that there is some degree of reincarnation taking place between the two characters. The series also sports a fairly long timeline that splits into three different concurrent timelines. Sometimes Link will travel to other lands and face unique enemies separate from Ganondorf.
Majora's Mask
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask holds the greatest influence over Johnisdead and Ben Drowned compared to any other Zelda game. This game is a sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and it follows Link entering into a strange parallel version of Hyrule called Termina. Here, Link must face Skull Kid - a small forest creature who's been possessed by the evil Majora's Mask. Majora's Mask originally belonged to the enigmatic Happy Mask Salesman - a strange salesman who initially sets Link on his quest after stepping foot into Termina. Under the influence of Majora's Mask, Skull Kid has caused a variety of problems for the citizens of Termina. Above all else, he's cast a spell over the moon, causing it to slowly descend towards the planet. Link has only three days to defeat Majora's Mask and stop the moon from destroying the planet.
To do this, Link must travel to four different key locations in Termina - the Southern Swamp, the Snowhead mountains, the Great Bay, and Ikana Valley. In each location, Link must defeat a malicious creature and free that area's associated Giant. Once all Four Giants are freed, Link can summon them to stop the moon's descent. Link is accompanied by Tatl - a small fairy guide. Link also has a variety of transformation masks that transform him into a variety of species. These include Dekus, Gorons, and Zoras. Link obtains these transformation masks by soothing the spirits of deceased / dying individuals, transforming their spirits into the masks themselves.
Upon finally stopping the moon's descent, Link enters the mouth of the moon itself, warping him to an idyllic, dream-like field. Here, five Moon Children can be found frolicking around a large tree. Four of the children are wearing masks representative of the four bosses defeated to free the four giants. The final one is wearing Majora's Mask. Speaking with him will initiate the final boss fight against Majora. Defeating Majora will finally free the Skull Kid and end Termina's woes, allowing the land to finally enter into a fourth day.
Songs
Link is also armed with a magical instrument called the Ocarina of Time. By playing specific songs on his Ocarina, Link can achieve a variety of different effects:
Majora's Mask Songs
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Song of Time |
A mysterious song Link learned in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time that's said to be connected to the Goddess of Time.
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Inverted Song of Time |
A secret song taught to Link by the Scarecrow found in the Astral Observatory.
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Song of Double Time |
A secret song taught to Link by the Scarecrow found in the Astral Observatory.
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Song of Healing |
A soothing song taught to Link by the Happy Mask Salesman.
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Epona's Song |
A song first learned in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and later re-learned in this game after saving Romani Ranch from aliens.
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Song of Soaring |
A song taught to link by the Owl in the Southern Swamp.
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Song of Storms |
A song first learned in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and later re-learned in this game when encountering Flat.
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Sonata of Awakening |
A magical song known only by those trusted by the Deku Royal Family.
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Goron Lullaby |
A lullaby used by the Gorons.
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New Wave Bossa Nova |
A song originating from Lulu's newborn children.
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Elegy of Emptiness |
A song said to summon a heartless soldier who will not falter in the darkness.
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Oath to Order |
A song used to summon The Four Giants.
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Scarecrow's Song |
A customizable song created by the player.
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Masks
As mentioned above, Link obtains a variety of useful masks throughout the course of the game. Some of them have unique effects and abilities. These include the following:
Majora's Mask Masks
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Description |
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Deku Mask |
A mask created from the deceased spirit of the Deku Butler's son.
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Goron Mask |
A mask created from the deceased spirit of Darmani.
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Zora Mask |
A mask created from the dying spirit of Mikau.
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Fierce Deity's Mask |
A mask implied to be the culmination of Link's efforts in Termina.
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Great Fairy's Mask |
A mask gifted to Link by the Great Fairy in Clock Town after he restores her.
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Kafei's Mask |
A mask used to indicate that Link is on the search for the missing citizen Kafei. Obtained after speaking to Madame Aroma.
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Bremen Mask |
A mask obtained from listening to Guru-Guru's story in Clock Town.
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Kamaro's Mask |
A mask created from the deceased spirit of Kamaro.
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Blast Mask |
A mask obtained when stopping Sakon from robbing the Old Lady.
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Bunny Hood |
A mask given to Link by Grog after growing all of the baby chicks into adults with the Bremen Mask.
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Keaton Mask |
A mask previously worn by Kafei and later given to Link by the Curiosity Shop's owner.
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Postman's Hat |
A mask given to Link by the Postman upon the completion of his duties.
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Mask of Truth |
A mask given to Link by the cursed man after completing the Spider House in the Southern Swamp.
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Mask of Scents |
A mask rewarded to Link after completing the Deku Butler's race in the Deku Shrine.
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Don Gero's Mask |
A mask given to Link after he feeds a stranded Goron a Rock Sirloin.
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Romani's Mask |
A mask obtained after protecting Cermia from Gorman Brothers.
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Garo's Mask |
A mask obtained after defeating the Gorman Brothers in a race.
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Captain's Hat |
A mask obtained after defeating Captain Keeta in Ikana Graveyard.
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Stone Mask |
A mask obtained after giving a potion to the Invisible Man.
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Circus Leader's Mask |
A mask given to Link by Gorman after playing the "Ballad of the Wind Fish" in the Milk Bar.
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All-Night Mask |
A mask that can be bought at the Curiosity Shop if Link saved the Old Lady from being robbed by Sakon earlier.
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Gibdo Mask |
A mask obtained after curing Pamela's Father of his curse.
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Couple's Mask |
A mask created from the fusion of the Sun's Mask and the Moon's Mask after reuniting Kafei and Anju.
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Giant's Mask |
A mask found within the Stone Tower.
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Odolwa's Remains |
A mask obtained after defeating Odolwa in the Woodfall Temple in the Southern Swamp.
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Goht's Remains |
A mask obtained after defeating Goth in the Snowhead Temple.
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Gyorg's Remains |
A mask obtained after defeating Gyorg in the Great Bay Temple.
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Twinmold's Remains |
A mask obtained after defeating Twinmold in the Stone Tower in Ikana Valley.
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Moon's Mask |
A mask created by Anju for her wedding with Kafei.
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Sun's Mask |
A mask created by Kafei for his wedding with Anju. It was stolen by Sakon but later recovered by Kafei and Link.
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Majora's Mask |
An ancient mask possessing evil powers that was once used in hexing rituals.
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Items
Like in most Zelda games, Link obtains many different items during his journey. These are as follows:
Majora's Mask Items
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Ocarina of Time |
A magical ocarina obtained by Link in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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Hero's Bow |
A bow of arrow capable of firing magical arrows.
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Fire Arrows |
Magical arrows infused with the element of fire. Obtained in Snowhead Temple.
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Ice Arrow |
Magical arrows infused with the element of ice. Obtained in the Great Bay Temple.
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Light Arrows |
Magical arrows infused with the element of light. Obtained in the Stone Tower.
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Bombs |
An explosive bomb. Obtained after purchasing a Bomb Bag in the Bomb Shop in Clock Town.
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Bombchu |
A mobile bomb that can climb up walls and roll across the ceiling.
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Deku Stick |
A stick from the stem of a Deku Baba.
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Deku Nut |
A powerful nut from a Deku Baba.
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Magic Bean |
A magical bean that can be obtained from the Bean Salesman.
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Powder Keg |
A powerful bomb that can only be wielded by Gorons.
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Pictograph Box |
A camera obtained upon visiting the Swamp Tourist Center after rescuing Koume.
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Lens of Truth |
A magical lens obtained within a cave atop Snowhead Mountain.
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Hookshot |
A powerful hook and chain that can be obtained within the Pirate's Fortress.
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Great Fairy's Sword |
A powerful sword granted to Link after he rescues the Great Fairy in Ikana Valley.
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Empty Bottle |
An empty bottle. There are multiple ones that can be obtained in a variety of different ways.
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Red Potion |
A magical potion that can be bought in shops.
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Green Potion |
A magical potion that can be bought in shops.
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Blue Potion |
A magical potion that can be bought in shops.
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Milk |
Milk that can be purchased at stores or received from a cow by playing Epona's Song.
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Chateau Romani |
A special milk for adults with inebriating effects. Can only be obtained under very specific conditions.
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Fairy |
A magical fairy that's been captured within a bottle.
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Spring Water |
Water that can be obtained from a variety of different sources.
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Hot Spring Water |
Water obtained from a hot spring.
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Magic Mushroom |
A strange mushroom that can be found in specific locations using the Mask of Scents.
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Fish |
A fish that can be found in most bodies of water.
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Bug |
A bug that can normally be found beneath small rocks.
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Poe Soul |
The soul of a Poe captured after its defeat.
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Big Poe Soul |
The soul of a Big Poe captured after its defeat.
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Deku Princess |
The Deku Princess stuffed into a bottle so that Link can transport her back to her father after completing the Woodfall Temple.
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Gold Dust |
Valuable gold dust obtained after Link completes the Goron Race.
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Seahorse |
A glowing seahorse caught in a bottle. Obtained from the Fisherman after giving him a photograph of a pirate.
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Zora Egg |
One of seven of Lulu's children. Rescued from either the Pirate's Fortress or the Great Bay.
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Bombers' Notebook |
A notebook that signifies that one is a member of the Bombers' Gang.
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Moon's Tear |
A tear-shaped jewel that fell from the Moon.
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Land Title Deed |
A deed to a Deku Salesman's flower. There exists different ones for Clock Town, the Southern Swamp, Snowhead, and Great Bay.
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Room Key |
A key to a hotel room in the Stock Pot Inn given to Link by Anju.
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Letter to Kafei |
A letter address to Kafei given to Link by Anju.
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Pendant of Memories |
A pendant belonging to Kafei that is given to Link to be shown to Anju.
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Special Delivery to Mama |
A special letter Kafei left addressed to his mother that Link obtains during the Anju and Kafei sidequest.
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Dungeon Map |
Maps showing the dungeon Link is currently exploring. Found in chests within their respective dungeons.
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Compass |
A compass found in dungeons.
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Small Key |
A small key typically found within dungeons.
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Boss Key |
Large keys found within dungeons.
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Kokiri Sword |
A child-sized sword belonging to the Kokiri. Link's starting weapon in this game.
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Razor Sword |
An upgraded version of the Kokiri Sword obtained after speaking with the Snowhead blacksmiths.
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Gilded Sword |
A permanently upgraded version of the Kokiri Sword obtained after giving the Snowhead blacksmiths Gold Dust.
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Hero's Shield |
A Hylian shield used by Link at the beginning of the game.
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Mirror Shield |
A magical shield obtained within the Stone Tower.
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JID Connections
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask contains the most connections with Johnisdead. A large plot point within both Johnisdead and Ben Drowned is a college student named Alex coming across a haunted copy of Majora's Mask. Within Johnisdead, it's implied that evil spirit within this haunted cartridge was influenced by the game itself, leading to many different aspects of the ARG having similar names and properties to those found within Majora's Mask. Examples of this are certain main characters being referred to as "Links", special individuals who have undergone a process known as "Transcendence" being called the Four Giants, and the prominent use of masks.
The complete number of connections between Johnisdead and Ben Drowned and Majora's Mask are too numerous to list. However, it should be noted that the the players of the ARG possess a special ability known as the "Ocarina". This power allows them to submit images and videos of various songs, items, and objects listed in the sections above. Once submitted, the songs and items used will have effects in the ARG similar to what they had in the original game. This power can also be used with items and songs from other Zelda games as well - though to a lesser extent. More information regarding this power can be found here.
Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time holds some significance to Johnisdead and Ben Drowned. It is a prequel to The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask and the first 3D Zelda title ever created. Because of this, the two games share many assets. The game follows Link - a young boy who was raised by the Kokiri - a race of children living in the woods who never age into adults. Despite being a young child, Link is thrust out of his home and set on a quest to save Hyrule. On his quest, he learns that he himself is not a Kokiri but instead a Hylian. Accompanying Link is a fairy named Navi.
Link meets Princess Zelda and the two begin conspiring against Ganondorf - a man belonging to the Gerudo race from the desert. Though he is seemingly pledging his loyalty to Hyrule, Link and Zelda both sense a degree of malice and evil within Ganondorf. Link sets off and obtains the three Spiritual Stones - magical jewels that act as keys to open the enigmatic Temple of Time. However, before Link can regroup with Zelda, Ganondorf attacks Hyrule Castle, causing her to flee - though not before entrusting Link with a magical ocarina called the Ocarina of Time. Using this instrument along with the Spiritual Stones, link gains access to the Temple of Time's inner chamber where he finds the Master Sword.
Upon obtaining the Master Sword, Link is placed into a seven years stasis so that he can become old enough to properly wield it. During this time, Ganondorf takes advantage of the newly opened Temple of Time to enter a magical realm known as the Sacred Realm. Here, he gains control of Hyrule, positioning himself as king. Upon waking up seven years later, Link, now an adult, sets off across Hyrule to awaken the Seven Sages and defeat Ganondorf.
When all Seven Sages are awakened, Link gains access to Ganondorf's Castle and confronts him. With the help of the Seven Sages, Link defeats Ganondorf and seals him away. Feeling pity of Link's lost childhood, Zelda proceeds to use the Ocarina of Time to send Link back in time. This action causes a split in the timeline.
- Link, now a child, returns the Master Sword to the Temple of Time. He then teams up with Zelda and warns Hyrule about Ganondorf, leading to Ganondorf's imprisonment. Zelda then once again gifts Link the Ocarina of Time. Navi also departs for unknown reasons. This results in Link heading off into the Lost Woods to search for her, leading into The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
- Zelda, having just sent Link back in time, is now tasked with rebuilding a Hyrule that was left devastated by Ganondorf. However, over time, Ganondorf eventually manages to break free from his seal. With Link absent from this version of Hyrule, no one arises to stop Ganondorf. The Goddesses of Hyrule eventually flood the land, sealing Ganondorf away underwater. This leads into the events of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker.
There is also a third timeline that exists that covered what would have happened had Link failed during his final battle with Ganondorf. In this timeline, the Seven Sages work to defeat Ganondorf themselves in an event known as "The Imprisoning War". This leads into The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Songs
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time shares many songs with The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Because of this, only the ones unique to Ocarina of Time will be listed below:
Ocarina of Time Songs
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Zelda's Lullaby |
A secret song belonging to the Hyrule Royal Family that was also used as Zelda's lullaby when she was younger.
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Saria's Song |
A song belonging to Link's childhood friend, Saria.
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Sun's Song |
A magical song discovered in the Royal Family's Tomb in the Kakariko Graveyard.
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Minuet of Forest |
A magical song Sheik teaches to Link in the Sacred Forest Meadow.
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Bolero of Fire |
A magical song Sheik teaches to Link in the Death Mountain Crater.
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Serenade of Water |
A magical song Sheik teaches to Link in Ice Cavern.
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Nocturne of Shadow |
A magical song Sheik teaches to Link in Kakariko Village.
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Requiem of Spirit |
A magical song Sheik teaches to Link outside the Desert Colossus.
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Prelude of Light |
A magical song Sheik teaches to Link in the Temple of Time.
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Masks
Though they are not as prominent as they are in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time still possesses a few different masks that can be worn by Link. These masks are all obtained from the Happy Mask Shop by the Happy Mask Salesman. The ones unique to this game will be listed below:
Ocarina of Time Masks
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Skull Mask |
A mask that looks like a skull.
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Spooky Mask |
A mask that looks like a ReDead's face.
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Gerudo Mask |
A mask that looks like a Gerudo woman.
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Items
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time shares many items with The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Because of this, only the ones unique to this game will be listed below:
Ocarina of Time Items
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Fairy Slingshot |
A simple slingshot found within the Deku Tree.
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Boomerang |
A boomerang discovered inside Jabu Jabu's Belly.
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Fairy Ocarina |
An ocarina gifted to Link by Saria as he leaves the Kokiri Forest.
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Longshot |
An upgraded version of the Hookshot that has a longer range.
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Megaton Hammer |
A large hammer obtained in the Fire Temple.
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Din's Fire |
A magical spell obtained from the Great Fairy near Hyrule Castle.
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Farore's Wind |
A magical spell obtained from the Great Fairy in Zora's Fountain.
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Nayru's Love |
A magical spell obtained from the Great Fairy near the Desert Colossus.
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Master Sword |
The legendary "Blade of Evil's Bane" obtained within the Temple of Time.
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Giant's Knife |
A powerful sword that can be bought in Goron City.
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Biggoron's Sword |
A powerful sword crafted by Biggoron after a lengthy sidequest.
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Kokiri Shield |
A wooden shield that can be bought in Kokiri Forest.
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Hylian Shield |
A metal shield used by Hylians. Can be bought in various locations.
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Kokiri Tunic |
Link's default clothing - garb usually worn by the Kokiri.
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Goron Tunic |
A red colored tunic sold in Goron City.
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Zora Tunic |
A blue colored tunic sold in Zora's Domain.
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Kokiri Boots |
Link's default boots - usually worn by the Kokiri.
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Iron Boots |
Boots with metallic plating found in the Ice Cavern.
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Hover Boots |
Magical boots discovered in the Shadow Temple.
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Goron's Bracelet |
A bracelet given to Link by Darunia.
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Silver Gauntlets |
Gauntlets discovered in the Spirit Temple.
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Golden Gauntlets |
Gauntlets discovered in Ganon's Tower.
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Silver Scale |
A magical scale that can be obtained after completing the Diving Game found in Zora's Domain.
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Golden Scale |
A magical scale that can be obtained through the fishing minigame.
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Gerudo Token |
A card obtained after freeing the kidnapped carpenters from Gerudo Fortress.
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Stone of Agony |
A strange stone obtained after freeing one of the cursed members of the House of Skulltula.
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Shard of Agony |
A strange stone obtained after freeing one of the cursed members of the House of Skulltula.
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Ruto's Letter |
A letter written by Princess Ruto found at the bottom of Lake Hylia.
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Blue Fire |
A magical flame that can be bought in stores or found in dungeons.
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Pocket Egg |
A miniature cucco egg given to Link by the Cucco Lady.
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Pocket Cucco |
A miniature cucco that hatches from the Pocket Egg.
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Cojiro |
A strange blue-colored cucco that is said to only crow for nice people.
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Odd Mushroom |
A strange mushroom obtained from the Cucco Lady's brother in the Lost Woods.
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Odd Potion |
A strange potion obtained from the Old Hag in Kakariko Village.
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Poacher's Saw |
A saw previously used by the Cucco Lady's brother given to Link by Fado in exchange for the Odd Potion.
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Broken Goron's Sword |
A broken sword crafted by a Goron given to Link by the Master Craftsman.
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Prescription |
A prescription for eyedrops given to Link by Biggoron.
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Eyeball Frog |
A strange frog given to Link by King Zora.
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World's Finest Eye Drops |
Special eyedrops created by the Lake Scientist out of the Eyeball Frog.
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Claim Check |
A stone given to Link by Biggoron in exchange for the World's Finest Eye Drops that proves he is the true recipient of the Biggoron's Sword.
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Weird Egg |
A cucco egg given to Link by Malon in Hyrule Market Town.
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Cucco |
A cucco hatched from the Weird Egg given to Link by Malon.
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Zelda's Letter |
A letter written by Princess Zelda verifying her trust in Link.
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JID Connections
There are fewer Johnisdead connections found within The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time compared to its sequel. The main connection seems to be the importance placed on the Triforce, which was almost completely absent from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. The three elements of the Triforce - Power, Courage, and Wisdom, have been referenced several times throughout Johnisdead. The game itself also made a brief appearance during Ben Drowned.
Regardless of direct references, this game's various items and songs have been utilized within Johnisdead - mainly the Minuet of Forest, Bolero of Fire, and the Sun's Song. This, and the game's focus on time travel and alternate timelines seems to be the most prominent connection to the ARG.
Link's Awakening
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was a 2D title released for the Gameboy. This game holds significantly less relevance to Johnisdead and Ben Drowned compared to the two titles listed above. Regardless, it has been referenced more than many other Zelda titles. The game follows a completely different Link from the one found in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. This Link has been shipwrecked on a strange island called Koholint Island. At the island's center is a mountain, atop of which rests the egg of a magical being known as the Windfish.
Link is told that if he wishes to escape Koholint Island, he'll need to defeat the Nightmares across the island and awaken the Wind Fish from its egg. Upon doing so, Link discovers that the island and all of its inhabitants were merely figments of the Wind Fish's imagination that were dreamt up during his sleep. With the Wind Fish finally awakened, Link is able to leave Koholint Island and return home - though at the cost of the existence of the island and its inhabitants. However, the game ends with a small hint that they might still exist in the real world through other forms.
Items
Due to this game's lack of relevance compared to the other titles on this page, its items will not be listed here. However, a full list of them can be found here.
JID Connections
As stated above, this game contains the least amount of connections to Johnisdead out of the titles listed on this page. At one point, the game's Nintendo Switch remake was to be used in an interactive event within the ARG. Upon purchasing the Ascended E-Girl album, players would also be gifted a customized dungeon through the utilization of the game's "Amiibo" feature. The character BUP's avatar is also stylized after the enemy "Shadow Link" found in the Nintendo Switch remake.