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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 contains spoilers for all the games listed. If you haven't played peak vidya yet then go fix that.

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.

Games

Below are specific games whose elements are related to Johnisdead.

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. To assist him on this journey, 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:

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Name

Description

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.

  • Resets the three day cycle, warping Link back to the dawn of the first day.

Inverted Song of Time

A secret song taught to Link by the Scarecrow found in the Astral Observatory.

  • Slows the flow of time during the current three day cycle.

Song of Double Time

A secret song taught to Link by the Scarecrow found in the Astral Observatory.

  • Fast forwards to the following night or dawn - depends on when exactly the song is played.

Song of Healing

A soothing song taught to Link by the Happy Mask Salesman.

  • Heals Link's Deku curse, transforming it into the Deku Mask.
  • Heals the troubled spirit of the deceased Darmani, creating the Goron Mask.
  • Soothes the troubles of the dying Mikau, creating the Zora Mask.
  • Heals the troubled spirit of Kamaro, creating Kamaro's Mask.
  • Removes the curse placed upon Pamela's father, creating the Gibdo Mask.
  • Lowers the price of the Poe Collector's mini-game in Ikana Valley.
  • Repairs broken signs.
  • Has the general ability to soothe troubled souls and granting one peace.

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.

  • Summons Link's horse, Epona.

Song of Soaring

A song taught to link by the Owl in the Southern Swamp.

  • Teleports Link to any previously activated Owl Statue of his choosing.

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.

  • Creates a storm around Link's location.
  • Restores the dried up Ikana River.
  • Removes curses placed upon Link.
  • Grows the floating Magic Bean plants.
  • Originally created by Flat to heal the cursed soul of his brother, Sharp.

Sonata of Awakening

A magical song known only by those trusted by the Deku Royal Family.

  • Raises the Woodfall Temple from the depths of Woodfall in the Southern Swamp.
  • Awakens NPCs that have fallen asleep.
  • Taught to link by the captured monkey in the Deku Palace.

Goron Lullaby

A lullaby used by the Gorons.

  • Makes certain NPCs and enemies fall asleep.
  • Makes the large Goron guarding Snowhead Temple fall asleep.
  • Taught to Link by thy Goron Elder and the Baby Goron.

New Wave Bossa Nova

A song originating from Lulu's newborn children.

  • Returns Lulu's lost voice, allowing her to speak and summoning the turtle granting Link access to the Great Bay Temple.
  • Taught to Link by Lulu's newborn children after he rescues them.

Elegy of Emptiness

A song said to summon a heartless soldier who will not falter in the darkness.

  • Creates a lifeless statue of Link called an Elegy Statue. Can be done up to four times at once - one Elegy Statue for each of his forms.
  • Taught to Link by the deceased spirit of Igos du Ikana after he is defeated.

Oath to Order

A song used to summon The Four Giants.

  • Summons The Four Giants when played atop the Clocktower. Only will be successful once all four giants are freed.
  • Taught to Link by the giant freed from Woodfall Temple upon its completion.

Scarecrow's Song

A customizable song created by the player.

  • Summons a Scarecrow in specific locations that Link can use to Hookshot to.
  • Created when Link plays a song to the Scarecrow found in the Astral Observatory.

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:

Image

Name

Description

Deku Mask

A mask created from the deceased spirit of the Deku Butler's son.

  • Transforms Link into a Deku, granting him the following abilities:
  • Blasting into the air and gliding via the use of certain flowers.
  • Skipping across the surface of water.
  • Shooting magic bubbles.
  • Extended dialogue options with other Deku.

Goron Mask

A mask created from the deceased spirit of Darmani.

  • Transforms Link into a Goron, granting him the following abilities:
  • An infinite, powerful roll.
  • Breaking large boulders and obstacles.
  • Walking through lava unscathed.
  • A ground-pound to press certain switches.
  • Wielding the Powder Keg item.

Zora Mask

A mask created from the dying spirit of Mikau.

  • Transforms Link into a Zora, granting him the following abilities:
  • Shooting fins as boomerangs.
  • Incredibly fast and nimble swimming.
  • An electric underwater aura.
  • Breathing underwater.

Fierce Deity's Mask

A mask implied to be the culmination of Link's efforts in Termina.

  • Transforms Link into a powerful adult version of himself, granting him expanded combat abilities.

Great Fairy's Mask

A mask gifted to Link by the Great Fairy in Clock Town after he restores her.

  • Alerts Link when a Stray Fairy is nearby.
  • Causes Stray Fairies to move towards Link when he's close enough to them.

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.

  • Allows Link to receive unique responses from NPCs relating to Kafei.

Bremen Mask

A mask obtained from listening to Guru-Guru's story in Clock Town.

  • Allows Link to begin marching to a cheery tune. Nearby animals will follow along.
  • Marching with a line of baby chickens will result in them growing into adults, cheering up Grog.

Kamaro's Mask

A mask created from the deceased spirit of Kamaro.

  • Allows Link to preform Kamaro's strange dance, impressing the Rosa Sisters.

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Majora's Mask Masks

Items

Like in most Zelda games, Link obtains many different items during his journey. These are as follows:

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Majora's Mask Items

Terminology

Terms

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Objects

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Groups

Astral ObservatoryAstral Observatory (Fucked)Elder ChildrenHarbingersLunar ChildrenMoon ChildrenOFA GroupSun ChildrenWireTalk

Entities and Figures

Absque FascieAmalgamationConduitsLinksRemnantShadowsThe DawnThe Four GiantsThe Keeper

Ceremonies and Rituals

AggregationAscensionBlood Moon RitualCeremony of the Three ElementsGiant Awakening RitualRune CastingSpell CirclesThe Circle of Three

Locations

Luna's ParallelosNullspaceOverworldParallelosParallelos of the DeadThe FisheryThe LibraryThe OrchardThe ShortcutThe Spire

Events

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Devices

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Other

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