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'''Ikana Graveyard''' is a location that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.{{Ref|MM|487|Sign}} It is situated within the final region of the game, [[Ikana]]. More specifically it is located on the left as [[Link (Ocarina of Time)#Majora's Mask|Link]] enters the region. The graveyard itself is the resting place of the once thriving civilization of Ikana Kingdom.{{Ref|MM|3034|Dampé}} The area is largely deserted and during the day the grave keeper [[Dampé]] wanders round while at night the undead [[Stalchild]]ren rise from their graves.


==Day==
'''Ikana Graveyard''' is a location that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.{{Ref|MM|487|[[Sign]]}}
During the day, Dampé watches over the graveyard, patrolling the graves back and forth, apparently doing nothing at all.{{Ref|MM|3032|Dampé}} On Day 2, he will pay Link 30 rupees if he kills all the [[Bad Bat]]s. However, if Link wears the [[Captain's Hat]], he sees him as a ghost and runs away.


Link can head to the back of the graveyard to find [[Captain Keeta]]. Link must play the [[Sonata of Awakening]] in order to awaken and challenge him. Captain Keeta retreats down a predetermined path, placing firewalls behind him in attempt to keep Link from catching up to him. Link must defeat the [[Stalchild]]ren in order to lower the firewalls and catch Captain Keeta. If Link fails to catch up to Captain Keeta before he reaches the end of the path, the captain assumes that Link doesn't have the strength required and Link must try again on a different day.{{Ref|MM|3281\3282|Captain Keeta}} However, if Link catches Captain Keeta and defeats him, he is granted the Captain's Hat, as the flames surrounding the [[Treasure Chest]] clear.{{Ref|MM|3270-3272|Captain Keeta}}
==''Majora's Mask''==
Ikana Graveyard is situated within the final region of the game, [[Ikana]]. More specifically it is located on the left as [[Link (Ocarina of Time)#Majora's Mask|Link]] enters the region. The graveyard itself is the resting place of the once thriving civilization of Ikana Kingdom.{{Ref|MM|3034|Dampé}} The area is largely deserted and during the day the grave keeper [[Dampé]] wanders round while at night the undead [[Stalchild]]ren rise from their graves.


==Night==
===Day===
At night, the Stalchildren, who are the cursed soldiers of Ikana Kingdom, rise from the dead and patrol the gravestones.{{Ref|MM|3728|Tatl}} Depending on the day, the Stalchildren patrol different graves. Stalchildren are vigilant to Link when they see him unless he is wearing the Captain's Hat. If the young hero dons the Captain's Hat, he can order the Stalchildren to open the specific grave their guarding and enter it.{{Ref|MM|3013-3016|Stalchild}} Within the openable graves are holes leading to [[Beneath the Graveyard]], where Link can learn the [[Song of Storms]] and earn [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], depending on the day.  
During the day, Dampé watches over the graveyard, patrolling the graves back and forth, apparently doing nothing at all.{{Ref|MM|3032|Dampé}} On Day 2, he will pay Link 30 rupees if he kills all the [[Bad Bat]]s. However, if Link wears the [[Captain's Hat]], he sees him as a ghost and runs away.


{{References}}  
Link can head to the back of the graveyard to find [[Captain Keeta]]. Link must play the [[Sonata of Awakening]] in order to awaken and challenge him. Captain Keeta retreats down a predetermined path, placing firewalls behind him in attempt to keep Link from catching up to him. Link must defeat the [[Stalchild]]ren in order to lower the firewalls and catch Captain Keeta. If Link fails to catch up to Captain Keeta before he reaches the end of the path, the captain assumes that Link doesn't have the strength required and Link must try again on a different day.{{Ref|MM|3281\3282|Captain Keeta}} However, if Link catches Captain Keeta and defeats him, he is granted the Captain's Hat, as the flames surrounding the [[Treasure Chest]] clear.{{Ref|MM|3270-3272|Captain Keeta}}


===Night===
At night, the Stalchildren, who are the cursed soldiers of Ikana Kingdom, rise from the dead and patrol the gravestones.{{Ref|MM|3728|Tatl}} Depending on the day, the Stalchildren patrol different graves. Stalchildren are vigilant to Link when they see him unless he is wearing the Captain's Hat. If the young hero dons the Captain's Hat, he can order the Stalchildren to open the specific grave their guarding and enter it.{{Ref|MM|3013-3016|Stalchild}} Within the openable graves are holes leading to [[Beneath the Graveyard]], where Link can learn the [[Song of Storms]] and earn [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], depending on the day.
{{References}}


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Latest revision as of 18:36, November 7, 2024

Ikana Graveyard

Ikana Graveyard is a location that appears in Majora's Mask.[1]

Majora's Mask

Ikana Graveyard is situated within the final region of the game, Ikana. More specifically it is located on the left as Link enters the region. The graveyard itself is the resting place of the once thriving civilization of Ikana Kingdom.[2] The area is largely deserted and during the day the grave keeper Dampé wanders round while at night the undead Stalchildren rise from their graves.

Day

During the day, Dampé watches over the graveyard, patrolling the graves back and forth, apparently doing nothing at all.[3] On Day 2, he will pay Link 30 rupees if he kills all the Bad Bats. However, if Link wears the Captain's Hat, he sees him as a ghost and runs away.

Link can head to the back of the graveyard to find Captain Keeta. Link must play the Sonata of Awakening in order to awaken and challenge him. Captain Keeta retreats down a predetermined path, placing firewalls behind him in attempt to keep Link from catching up to him. Link must defeat the Stalchildren in order to lower the firewalls and catch Captain Keeta. If Link fails to catch up to Captain Keeta before he reaches the end of the path, the captain assumes that Link doesn't have the strength required and Link must try again on a different day.[4] However, if Link catches Captain Keeta and defeats him, he is granted the Captain's Hat, as the flames surrounding the Treasure Chest clear.[5]

Night

At night, the Stalchildren, who are the cursed soldiers of Ikana Kingdom, rise from the dead and patrol the gravestones.[6] Depending on the day, the Stalchildren patrol different graves. Stalchildren are vigilant to Link when they see him unless he is wearing the Captain's Hat. If the young hero dons the Captain's Hat, he can order the Stalchildren to open the specific grave their guarding and enter it.[7] Within the openable graves are holes leading to Beneath the Graveyard, where Link can learn the Song of Storms and earn Pieces of Heart, depending on the day.

References

  1. "Ikana Graveyard ahead." — Sign, Majora's Mask.
  2. "All the graves here belong to the family members of the King of Ikana Castle, a place that lies beyond the mountains. Even nowadays, the ghosts come out at night. It is a frightening graveyard." — Dampé, Majora's Mask.
  3. "I am Dampe, the grave keeper, who watches over this graveyard." — Dampé, Majora's Mask.
  4. "I was nearly fooled by what you have done... If you could not even catch me, then that must be all the strength you have." — Captain Keeta, Majora's Mask.
  5. "Young swordsman who has awakened and deftly defeated me... I shall rely on your power to fulfill my request. I ask you to take my soul, which rests in the fiercely burning flame..." — Captain Keeta, Majora's Mask.
  6. "It's a Stalchild. They were the cursed soldiers of the Kingdom of Ikana...What are you gonna do?" — Tatl, Majora's Mask.
  7. "We haven't seen you in some time, captain, sir! As per your orders, sir, we've been guarding these graves closely. We have all been expecting your next order, sir. What shall we do? Guard the grave Open the grave" — Stalchild, Majora's Mask.