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Old 09-08-2007, 12:50 AM
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Re: Majora behind the mask.

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Originally Posted by Flames of Valor View Post
Majora's mask indicates propety hence the apostrephe so who might majora be? A godlike diety? We have seen the fierce powers of the mask in action but if that was a mask, what must he have been like? Where has he gone? Why hasn't he returned? Please share what you think. They didn't tell us much about Majora. (I think majora is more powerful than ganon. Pulling a moon down with a mask I think thats some sweet power.)
According to the manga, Majora was a powerful monster that would terrorize the people of Termina. Eventually, an unnamed musician who looked suspiciously like the Fierce Deity came and sang a song, which amused Majora so much that he started dancing. Eventually, he died from exhaustion, and the musician made Majora's Mask from the remains, which he then presented to the people that Majora terrorized. Eventually, the people began to realize the mask's power, and sealed it away in fear.

I know the manga isn't canon, but it sounds feasible in my opinion. It also somewhat explains why the child wearing Majora's Mask on the moon gave you the Fierce Deity Mask. It isn't really evil, but because it bears the resemblance of the musician who killed him, Majora treats it as such.
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