Beneath the Graveyard

 in is a large, disjointed grotto that serves as the final resting place for the royal family of Ikana Castle.

Overview
Ikana Graveyard is a burial ground for those loyal to the Kingdom of Ikana. The graves are tended to by Dampé, who differs slightly from his counterpart in that he is afraid of the undead. Skeletal creatures known as Stalchildren wander around at night, keeping watch over the graveyard. In life, they were the loyal soldiers of Ikana's army, yet they continue to follow Captain Skull Keeta's orders even in death.

The graves can only be opened using the Captain's Hat, a mask acquired after defeating Keeta in a race and subsequent battle. It allows Link to converse with Stalchildren throughout Termina, although it is only necessary to do so in the graveyard. While wearing the Captain's Hat, they mistake Link for Keeta himself and ask whether they should continue guarding the gravesites. Getting the Stalchildren to demolish the tombstones is the only way to access the cavernous areas beneath the graveyard.

Night of the First Day
The grave being patrolled on the night of the First Day is the only one Link must open to progress further in his quest. While wearing the Captain's Hat, Link fools the Stalchildren into believing that he is Skull Keeta, and they follow his orders by destroying a tombstone to reveal an entrance to the area beneath the graveyard.

After falling into the grave, Link lands on a large stone pillar protruding from a deep chasm below. At the edge of the area is an arched doorway with bat-like engravings on all sides. Walking through it leads to a gloomy chamber swarming with Keese. Defeating all of them causes a chest containing a purple ruppee to appear. However, the door to the next portion of the graveyard's lower reaches remains blocked off by iron bars, and can only be opened after lighting all the torches in the room beforehand.

The next area is a dimly-lit chamber with strange markings on the walls and floor, as well as a stage hidden behind a curtain parallel to the entrance. An Iron Knuckle is seen standing in the center, remaining stationary until provoked; Link must defeat him in order to release the imprisoned soul of Flat, one of the Composer Brothers. Flat reveals that his cursed brother Sharp was the one who sealed him off beneath the graveyard, and asks Link to cleanse his soul using the melody inscribed on the stone tablet behind him: the Song of Storms.

Night of the Second Day
The Stalchildren guard a different grave on the night of the Second Day. Asking them to open it reveals another way into the nether regions of the graveyard. Upon entering, Link will be within the same room as the one he had found himself in on the night of the First Day, but in a different section. A passageway in the corner of the room is hidden behind a fake wall, and can only be seen using the Lens of Truth; through the seemingly concealed location, there is a door with intricate designs imprinted on the casings leading into an entirely different segment of the underground region.

The Lens of Truth remains important in the next room, as it contains several invisible enemies and a hidden bridge which forms a pathway over a bottomless pit. Beyond is a small corridor, and to the left side is a wall that must be bombed in order to reveal yet another doorway.

The final portion of the grave is an eerie hexagonal grotto with mounds of skulls at every corner and streams of red liquid flowing down the walls. Standing in the center is another Iron Knuckle, which must be defeated in order to reveal a chest containing a Piece of Heart.

Night of the Final Day
The grave opened by the Stalchildren on the night of the Final Day leads to a new location separate from the ones seen prior. Link encounters Dampé the gravekeeper wandering inside, searching for the Royal Family's treasure. However, his torch has gone out, and he asks Link to guide him using his fairy.

The expedition consists of guiding Dampé around the room to several different mounds of dirt, whereupon he asks Link whether he ought to dig in the designated spot. Most of the mounds contain absolutely nothing; however, three of them reveal eerie blue flames upon digging into them. Initially, Dampé dismisses these as being irrelevant and the two continue on with their search.

After all three blue flames have been uncovered, they merge to reveal a Big Poe. Dampé flees to his bedroom in terror, leaving Link to battle the ghost alone. Once it has been defeated, a treasure chest appears containing an empty bottle. The gravekeeper can be found hiding under his bed upstairs, stricken with fear.