I haven't been playing as much Zelda as I should be. For some reason I've gone full retard with Smash 4 3DS again and recently just fought 1000 battles, positively smashing!
My progress in Majora's Mask 3D has been severely fragmented since the glorious day that mom and I bought it and I think I've only gone to four or five full blown gaming sessions. Anyway, I'm currently at Snowhead basking in the game's utilization of the Lens of Truth (far better than when it was introduced in Ocarina of Time), and Link's transformation as a Mighty Goron (like damn I spent a whole 30 minutes just rolling around).
So now that my progress have piled up I think I'll just do a "more pics, less words" report because I know no one would really offer some thirty minutes of their lives reading a mangled journey from one point of Termina to another.
My progress in Majora's Mask 3D has been severely fragmented since the glorious day that mom and I bought it and I think I've only gone to four or five full blown gaming sessions. Anyway, I'm currently at Snowhead basking in the game's utilization of the Lens of Truth (far better than when it was introduced in Ocarina of Time), and Link's transformation as a Mighty Goron (like damn I spent a whole 30 minutes just rolling around).
So now that my progress have piled up I think I'll just do a "more pics, less words" report because I know no one would really offer some thirty minutes of their lives reading a mangled journey from one point of Termina to another.
Previously on Majorami Maskara…
The young hero Link has ventured forth to the unknown in
search of his friend, Navi, the fairy.
Oh no! Link has been ambushed by an imp and two floating
light bulbs with wings! The imp steals Link’s precious Ocarina and rides off
with Epona.
But Child Link doesn’t go down that easy. He has defeated
the ravishing Gerudo Prince, Ganondorf, in the future surely this is no difficult
challenge to our young hero! He gives chase while slashing grass along the way,
what a kind fellow!
What’s this!? Epona is gone! And Link has been turned
into a Deku Scrub, oh no!
Link, still determined, gives chase along with Tatl,
another fairy and sister of that other fairy.
The two unlikely couple ventures forth deeper in the
forest and…a sewer!? A masked salesman?! A new town! What is all this?
Deku Link has been given the task of retrieving Majorami’s
Mask for the creepy Happy Mask salesman in exchange for returning him to his
true form!
But did adorable Deku Link succeed in his current form?
Of course!
He managed to get his precious Ocarina of Time back, but the
moon, the moon was falling towards the town! Is this the end of our hero’s new
adventure!?
No, it is not!
Just when all hope was lost, the Ocarina of Time finally
had something to do with time itself! Remembering his precious friend of royal
and noble blood, Princess Zelda, and in an attempt to impress the moon to
reconsider destroying the Termina, Link lets loose the music of the blue
instrument, the music that returns the world to what it was, the melody that
ticks back the sands of time, the Song of Time!
To their surprise, Link and Tatl are back to the first
day of their journey. Everything was in order. No panic, no distress, only the
people and their slow descent to desperation all over again.
But the two have not yet fulfilled the most vital part of
their mission, they have still yet to retrieve the Mask of Majorami!
Will Link and Tatl be able to retrieve the mask of bad
omen, or will they be forever stuck in an infinite time loop? Their adventure
continues!
Following the words of her brother, Tael, during their
confrontation at the clock tower, Tatl and Link venture off to the four sides
of Termina starting with the vast greens of Woodfall.
Tatl was in a sea of doubt as she traveled with Link.
Perhaps she has felt it before – the enjoyment of travelling with a new
companion. Yes, together with her brother she has experienced it when they
first met the Skull Kid.
She reminisces along the way to Woodfall,
wondering why someone so kind and gentle would turn into a madman.
Link meets plenty of new and familiar faces in the Swamps
of Woodfall. But none of them are who they seem to be at first.
There is the wise old owl who taught him the Song of
Soaring.
A kind ‘ol witch concerned of her other half.
A maze-guiding chimp who had too much training.
And another witch who looks like the other half.
But their main purpose in Woodfall was to save an
accused.
From being boiled in scalding juice.
A princess went missing and needs to be saved.
So Link ventures forth for the accused to be waved.
But getting through was no simple task.
Good thing our hero knows who to ask!
So without further ado, our hero Link has arrived
To the dungeon keeping the princess to strive.
There were lizards, frogs and creepy black blobs.
But Link kept fighting, oh my glob!
He rescued the princess, and ventured back.
Keeping her highness fit in a bottle.
How she fit, and got out is beyond me.
But who really cares, when everyone is safe.
And so that concludes Link and Tatl’s adventure
In Woodfall filled with many creatures.
Next up is Snowhead.
*Hold on while I get that stupid poetic accent out of my
head, everything is rhyming I can’t seem to forget!...damn it!*
Getting to Snowhead was pretty easy, except the enemies
were a tad stronger than those of Woodfall. I arrived at the area of Gorons,
surprisingly a cold one. This time a tragedy has already befallen the place as
the cries of a baby Goron echoes throughout the whitest area in Termina.
I found the Lens of Truth through the help of Kaepora
Gaebora, and with the Lens I have found the grave of the weeping child’s
father.
Using the Song of Healing to rid the pain of this manly
Goron, Link is now able to transform into a Goron.
And so ends this chapter.
I’m sorry I had to rush this, but what does it matter?
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