Ghost Ship

The is a recurring dungeon in.

Entrance to the Ghost Ship
The TWWHD: haunts seven islands of the TWWHD: during the night. It appears at different locations depending on the current state of the moon. Only by obtaining the TWWHD:, hidden on TWWHD:, TWWHD: can enter it.

The TWWHD: appears at TWWHD: during full moon, TWWHD: when part of the right half of the moon is missing, TWWHD: when the right half of the moon is missing, TWWHD: when the crescent moon faces up, TWWHD: when the crescent moon faces down, TWWHD: when the left half of the moon is missing, and TWWHD: when part of the left half of the moon is missing.

Themes and Navigation
The TWWHD: is transparent with surrounding blue flames. It bears a tattered sail and flag, and, on its bow, is a carving of what appears to be a person praying. Whenever TWWHD: is in the same area as the TWWHD:, the sky fills with dark clouds and thunders, and a haunting melody starts to play. The interior has broken wooden beams and, on both sides of the floor, are four skulls lined in a row. The cracked left side of the ceiling shows what appear to be spirits floating by. There is also a small beam of light on the right side, containing a lone flower. In, the interior floor also bears a ghastly haze.

Once inside the TWWHD:, TWWHD: must defeat two NaN Poes and a TWWHD:, which is able to summon NaN ReDeads and NaN Stalfoss. After defeating all the enemies, TWWHD: will be able to climb up a ladder leading to a TWWHD: which contains a TWWHD: in or a TWWHD: in. After collecting the contents of the TWWHD:, a demonic scream sounds throughout the TWWHD:. TWWHD: then awakens aboard the TWWHD:, with the TWWHD: disappearing forever.

Prior to the events of, the Ghost Ship had built up a reputation as a cursed ship that nobody has ever returned from.

At the beginning of, the Ghost Ship appears within a ghostly fog. Tetra boards it and shrieks once she is out of sight of the others, prompting Link to follow her in an attempt to rescue her. However, he instead falls into the ocean and is taken to the World of the Ocean King. He then searches for a ship captain who will give him a ship to use to chase the Ghost Ship. As a result, he comes across Linebeck, who agrees to help him find the ship with the ulterior motive of finding the riches inside.

After Link has received a Bomb cannon for his boat, the Ghost Ship will soon reappear. Link attempts to follow it, but soon becomes lost in the fog. After traveling to Molida Island to find the path he must take, he is able to get away from it, although the fog does not dissipate until Link rescues Tetra from the ship.

Entrance to the Ghost Ship
After Link has obtained Leaf, the Spirit of Power, Neri, the Spirit of Wisdom, and has caused Ciela, the Spirit of Courage, to regain her memory, he once more sails into the fog. This time, he locates and boards the Ghost Ship.

Themes and Navigation
Once inside the Ghost Ship, Link must reunite the four Cubus Sisters, who reveal themselves to be demons. They then challenge Link to a game of Dead Man's Volley, after which Link is given the Ghost Key to open the door leading to Tetra's whereabouts.

When Tetra is rescued, Oshus reveals himself to be the Ocean King, and explains that the Ghost Ship is actually a way for Bellum to get victims. He spread rumors of a great treasure within the ship to lure people there.

After Bellum is defeated within the Temple of the Ocean King, he takes Tetra again and takes control of the Ghost Ship. Here, Link sails alongside it, launching bombs at Bellum's eyes. Eventually, it sinks, and the final boss battle takes place on its remains. After the game's credits, Link and Tetra awaken on the mysteriously repaired Ghost Ship. They go back onto their own ship, and the Ghost Ship soon disappears without a trace.

Trivia

 * In the small room containing the TWWHD: in, there is an engraved face on the wall that seems to have a wide, eerie grin from afar. However, when TWWHD: approaches it, the face quickly changes to that of an expressionless, normal face. This was removed in.
 * The scream that is heard when obtaining opening the TWWHD: in is actually a sped-up version of an unused audio clip of TWWHD: screaming.