I'm sure I've heard this before, but, doesn't everyone agree that Majora is female?
I was reading the walkthrough, and she's refered to as a "he". But I think the mask takes a very female twist in the final battle. The demon makes female noises and grunts when hurt, in fact, I think they were the same as the noises the Twirnova merge make when you're fighting with them in OoT.
So, do you think of Majora as a "he" or a "she"? Or do you simply consider Majora to be an "it", neither female or male, or maybe both at the same time.
I just finished fighting Majora, and I consider it to be a she. The way she moves, the noises she makes, pretty much comes of as a "she" to me.
Also, I'm not sure if this theory is correct, but if Majora was in fact found by the residents of Ikana when they were directed to hell instead of heaven (when they were actually trying to reach heaven and the stone tower was flipped to hell), then they may have been confused and, as the demon was female, they still thought it was a goddess, which would be why they worshiped her and placed carvings of her face in temples.
Notice how the two eyes are strategically placed where breasts would be placed (and they quite look like them too). And well, look on the lower area, doesn't exactly look like the male parts of a body, resembles more of a females.
(If you think the way in which the body is layed out -the eyes looking like breasts, the lower part actually cutting in instead of sticking out- is just mere coincidence, I think it's important to point out the fact that, despite superficial appearances, Majora's Mask is a very mature game, going from the storyline to other aspects which are not easy to see unless you pay attention and are old enough to understand, such as how the triforce is placed covering the genitalia on the big blocks in Ikana and the Stone Tower)
I was reading the walkthrough, and she's refered to as a "he". But I think the mask takes a very female twist in the final battle. The demon makes female noises and grunts when hurt, in fact, I think they were the same as the noises the Twirnova merge make when you're fighting with them in OoT.
So, do you think of Majora as a "he" or a "she"? Or do you simply consider Majora to be an "it", neither female or male, or maybe both at the same time.
I just finished fighting Majora, and I consider it to be a she. The way she moves, the noises she makes, pretty much comes of as a "she" to me.
Also, I'm not sure if this theory is correct, but if Majora was in fact found by the residents of Ikana when they were directed to hell instead of heaven (when they were actually trying to reach heaven and the stone tower was flipped to hell), then they may have been confused and, as the demon was female, they still thought it was a goddess, which would be why they worshiped her and placed carvings of her face in temples.
Notice how the two eyes are strategically placed where breasts would be placed (and they quite look like them too). And well, look on the lower area, doesn't exactly look like the male parts of a body, resembles more of a females.
(If you think the way in which the body is layed out -the eyes looking like breasts, the lower part actually cutting in instead of sticking out- is just mere coincidence, I think it's important to point out the fact that, despite superficial appearances, Majora's Mask is a very mature game, going from the storyline to other aspects which are not easy to see unless you pay attention and are old enough to understand, such as how the triforce is placed covering the genitalia on the big blocks in Ikana and the Stone Tower)