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In the royal graveyard you learn the sun's song. The sheikah dug the grave and they probably wrote the song.
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Isnt it a well known fact that it was written by the composer brothers, Sharp and Flat? They had to hide their research in the Royal Family's tomb for fear of Ganondorf reaping the fruits of their research. Sharp and Flat were born to serve the royal family, as they were born in Kakariko, but I dont think that means they were Sheikahs.
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You get the hookshot from Dampe but his journal suggests he found it. He digs graves in the sheikah graveyard so he probably found it with a sheikah body.
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To call the Graveyard a 'Sheikah Graveyard' is a bit of a stretch. Those buried there were supposed to 'serve the royal family', but it wasnt explicitly pointed out that this was a Sheikah graveyard. To illistrate my point, I will provide the quote from the front headstone in Kakariko Graveyard:
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Here lie the souls of those who swore fealty to the Royal Family of Hyrule. The Sheikah, Guardians of the Royal Family and founders of Kakariko, watch over these spirits in their eternal slumber.
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I do not doubt, however, that Sheikah were buried in this graveyard in the past. For Dampe to get the hookshot from a Sheikah grave is likely, but not certain.
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The man who lived at the well is definatly sheikah.
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Once again, im not saying that this isnt likely, but it isnt definate either. I dont remember any quote within Ocarina Of Time that claims this man to be a Sheikah.
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The door of time and the blocks have a shining sun on them, sun's song relation?
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Ah, this I agree with. Sharp and Flat, the two composer brothers, explicity noted that they were reasearching the Royal family and the power of the tones of Ocarinas over the sun and moon. I wouldnt be surprised at a connection between the 'Song of time' blocks that are activated by the Ocarina and the reasearch that the composers did surrounding the Sun's Song.