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{{Infobox|location
{{Infobox|location
| image = [[File:Twin Islands MM.jpg|250px]]
| image = [[File:Twin Islands MM.jpg|400px]]
| caption =
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
| inhab = [[Goron Elder]]<br/>[[Tingle]]
| inhab = [[Goron Elder (Majora's Mask)|Goron Elder]]<br/>[[Tingle]]
| pointsint = [[Goron Racetrack]]  
| pointsint = [[Goron Racetrack]]
| related = [[Mountain Village]]<br/>[[Goron Village]]
| related = [[Mountain Village]]<br/>[[Goron Village]]
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'''Twin Islands''' refers to a location seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. This location lies within the second region of the game, [[Snowhead]]. It is generally known as the path between two notable locations, the [[Mountain Village]] to the west and the [[Goron Village]] to the east. The Twin Islands is actually home to three islands, but the game refers to the location as it being the Twin Islands. This may be due to the fact that the area has two main islands situated above the ground and the third simply acts as an in between point. This location is also home to the [[Goron Racetrack]], which is situated to the north western part. In the winter, this location is filled with snow, while in the spring, the snow melts and the location is filled with water. Common enemies that appear in this area include [[White Wolfos]] and [[Tektite]]s.  
The '''Twin Islands''' are a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.


==Story==
==''Majora's Mask''==
[[Link]] first comes upon this area when on the path to the Goron Village. Link can stop by and encounter [[Tingle]], who offers Link two maps, a map of Snowhead for 20 [[Rupee]]s and a map of [[Romani Ranch]] for 40 Rupees. Link returns to this area later on his quest in Snowhead to search for the [[Goron Elder]]. Depending on what day it is, the Goron Elder is located within one of the large snow boulders. Link melts the frozen Elder with [[Hot Spring Water]] and he teaches Link part of the [[Goron Lullaby]].{{Ref|MM|3807}} Link can use this part of the song and learn the remaining part from the [[Goron Elder's Son]], allowing Link to advance to [[Snowhead Temple]].  
The Twin Islands lie within [[Snowhead]], the second region of the game. It is generally known as the path between two notable locations, the [[Mountain Village]] to the west and the [[Goron Village]] to the east. The Twin Islands is actually home to three islands, but the game refers to the location as being the Twin Islands. This may be due to the fact that the area has two main islands situated above the ground and the third simply acts as an in-between point. This location is also home to the [[Goron Racetrack]], which is situated to the northwestern part. In the winter, this location is filled with snow, while in the spring, the snow melts and the location is filled with water. Common enemies that appear in this area include [[White Wolfos]] and [[Tektite]]s.


After defeating the Mechanical Monster: [[Goht]], the region of [[Snowhead]] enters the season of spring, thus the snow subsides. This allows Link access to the [[Goron Powder Keg Shop]], where [[Medigoron]] tasks Link with taking a [[Powder Keg]] to blow up a large boulder, which is situated within the Twin Islands area.{{Ref|MM|1886|Medigoron}} Link traverses carefully across the bridges and manages to destroy the boulder. This reveals that path to the previously un-accessible [[Goron Racetrack]], where [[Goron Link]] can take part in the annual race.{{Ref|MM|2107|Goron}}{{Ref|MM|1859|Goron}}  
[[Link (Ocarina of Time)#Majora's Mask|Link]] first comes upon this area when on the [[Road to Mountain Village]]. Link can stop by and encounter [[Tingle]], who offers him two maps, a map of Snowhead for 20 [[Rupee]]s and a map of [[Romani Ranch]] for 40 Rupees. Link returns to this area later on his quest in Snowhead to search for the [[Goron Elder (Majora's Mask)|Goron Elder]]. Depending on what day it is, the Goron Elder is located within one of the large snow boulders. Link melts the frozen elder with [[Hot Spring Water]] and he teaches him part of the [[Goron Lullaby]].{{Ref|MM|3807}} Link can use this part of the song and learn the remaining part from the [[Goron Elder's Son]], allowing him to advance to [[Snowhead Temple]].
 
After defeating the Mechanical Monster: [[Goht]], the region of [[Snowhead]] enters the season of spring, thus the snow subsides. This allows Link access to the [[Goron Powder Keg Shop]], where [[Medigoron]] tasks him with taking a [[Powder Keg]] to blow up a large boulder, which is situated within the Twin Islands area.{{Ref|MM|1886|[[Medigoron]]}} Link traverses carefully across the bridges and manages to destroy the boulder. This reveals that path to the previously unaccessible [[Goron Racetrack]], where [[Goron Link]] can take part in the annual race.{{Ref|MM|2107|Goron}}{{Ref|MM|1859|Goron}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Twin Islands Screenshot.jpg|Twin Islands Screenshot
File:Twin Islands Screenshot.jpg|The Twin Islands
File:Twin Islands-Goron Elder.jpg|Goron Link with the Goron Elder  
File:Twin Islands-Goron Elder.jpg|Goron Link with the Goron Elder
File:Twin Islands-Tingle.jpg|Tingle within the Twin Islands  
File:Twin Islands-Tingle.jpg|Tingle within the Twin Islands
</gallery>
</gallery>


{{References}}  
{{References}}


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Latest revision as of 19:34, November 2, 2024

Twin Islands

The Twin Islands are a location in Majora's Mask.

Majora's Mask

The Twin Islands lie within Snowhead, the second region of the game. It is generally known as the path between two notable locations, the Mountain Village to the west and the Goron Village to the east. The Twin Islands is actually home to three islands, but the game refers to the location as being the Twin Islands. This may be due to the fact that the area has two main islands situated above the ground and the third simply acts as an in-between point. This location is also home to the Goron Racetrack, which is situated to the northwestern part. In the winter, this location is filled with snow, while in the spring, the snow melts and the location is filled with water. Common enemies that appear in this area include White Wolfos and Tektites.

Link first comes upon this area when on the Road to Mountain Village. Link can stop by and encounter Tingle, who offers him two maps, a map of Snowhead for 20 Rupees and a map of Romani Ranch for 40 Rupees. Link returns to this area later on his quest in Snowhead to search for the Goron Elder. Depending on what day it is, the Goron Elder is located within one of the large snow boulders. Link melts the frozen elder with Hot Spring Water and he teaches him part of the Goron Lullaby.[1] Link can use this part of the song and learn the remaining part from the Goron Elder's Son, allowing him to advance to Snowhead Temple.

After defeating the Mechanical Monster: Goht, the region of Snowhead enters the season of spring, thus the snow subsides. This allows Link access to the Goron Powder Keg Shop, where Medigoron tasks him with taking a Powder Keg to blow up a large boulder, which is situated within the Twin Islands area.[2] Link traverses carefully across the bridges and manages to destroy the boulder. This reveals that path to the previously unaccessible Goron Racetrack, where Goron Link can take part in the annual race.[3][4]

Gallery

References

  1. "You learned the Lullaby Intro!", Majora's Mask.
  2. "Try to blow up the boulder blocking the Goron Racetrack entrance without the Powder Keg exploding on the way. There's a sign near the racetrack, so keep an eye out for it. When you've finished, come see me." — Medigoron, Majora's Mask.
  3. "Spring has finally come to Goron Village. Please go see the Goron Races held in honor of spring." — Goron, Majora's Mask.
  4. "What? What?!? You say that gold dust is the prize for winning the Patriarch's Race that's held by the Gorons every spring?" — Goron, Majora's Mask.