Skull Kid comes to understand the value of friendship and wishes to befriend Link since he put him through so much trouble. Skull Kid then realizes that Link is very similar to the boy who taught him a song in the woods a while ago (that's because they're the same boy who taught the song). Then out of nowhere, the Happy Mask Salesman appears holding Majora's Mask in his hands. He says the evil power has now left the mask for good. For a while I thought he was distraught about this, as though he wanted the power. However, with further consideration, it suggests he will not have to guard the mask anymore. It doesn't change the fact he's still creepy, but it makes it less unsettling that he gets the mask in the end. The Mask Salesman tells Link that all the masks he has given away have been returned to his possession. He also notes that Link's victory is in all the happiness he spread in getting those masks. The Happy Mask Salesman ends by saying just because two friends part company doesn't mean they will never be able to meet again. He says the power of friends to reunite rests entirely in those friends and that no distance can separate two people for long. With these remarks, the Salesman begins to walk away before disappearing into thin air. We may never know who he really is, some think he was one of the Ancient Ones who created the mask seeking to protect it from the weak. With the end of the legend of Majora's Mask, he too fades into memory.
Tatl, apparently not good with goodbyes, tells Link there partnership has ended as both have come to terms. She then reminds Link rather callously that he has business to deal with in his world and that she, her brother, and the Skull Kid have a festival to celebrate. As Link hops on his horse and rides off, Tatl quietly thanks Link for everything he did. Tatl and Tael seemingly embrace (hard to say, they're both represented as balls of light with wings) and then the camera shows what happens through the rest of the day.
The Indigo-gos and a host of others perform in Clock Town, gathering a large crowd. The King of the Dekus makes peace with the monkey he had tried to kill. The spirits of the dead in Ikana are laid to rest, and the man who Link helped escape the curse of the mummy goes outside with his daughter to greet the new day. Cremia watches as Romani demonstrates her skills with a bow. In a gathering of all the people of the town as well as the ranch owning sisters, the wedding of Anju and Kafei takes place formally at the gates of the city. Sadly, those souls that aided Link were not brought back to life, as seen in Mikau's vacant spot on the stage with his band and the Deku Steward crying over the dead tree Link saw at the beginning of his journey. Finally, Link is shown riding through the Lost Woods of Hyrule once again on Epona. He rides with a downcast look, but at least he rides towards a patch of light filtering down from the trees. As he moves away from the scene, a wood carving on a tree trunk shows Link, Skull Kid, Tatl and Tael, and the Four Giants as Saria's Song is heard one last time.
And here ends the legend of Majora's Mask and the Hero of Time.
Goodbye |
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