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The river in [[Majora's Mask]], located within [[Ikana Canyon]]. It became bone-dry after [[Skull Kid]] convinced the Composer Brother [[Sharp]] that only the dead could reign within Ikana Kingdom. Sharp banished all living things with his [[Song of the Dead]], destroying Ikana's only water source and raising the [[Gibdo]]s from their graves. [[Pamela]] and her father, the [[Gibdo Man]], lived in the Music Box at the time and were caught in the middle. Despite Pamela's fear, her father instantly became dazzled by the Gibdos and started to research. But one day it went to far, and he was turned into a Gibdo himself. This wasn't exactly good for Pamela. The source to repel the Gibdos shattered and her father cursed. Until Link could defeat Sharp and get the [[Ikana River]] flowing, Ikana Valley would become a barren wasteland.
{{Infobox Location
|image= File:Ikana River 2.jpg
|caption = The Ikana River flowing from the [[Spring Water Cave]]
|game = MM
|related =
{{List|
[[Ikana Canyon]],
[[Spring Water Cave]],
}}
}}
The {{Term/Store|Ikana River||Series}} is a location in {{MM}}.{{Name Ref|MM}}


[[Category:Places]]
==Features and Overview==
[[Category: Termina]]
The River is located in [[Ikana Canyon]]. It was a river that flowed through the [[Spring Water Cave]], until it became bone-dry after the [[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]] convinced the [[Composer Brothers|Composer Brother]] [[Sharp]] that only the dead could reign within the [[Ikana Kingdom]].<ref>{{Cite|We dead should not be lingering here in this land. It was all a trick of the masked one who had upset things.|Sharp|MM}}</ref> Sharp banished all living things with his melody, destroying Ikana's only water source and raising the [[Gibdo]]s from their graves. [[Pamela]] and her [[Pamela's Father|father]] lived in the [[Music Box House]] at the time and were caught in the middle. Despite Pamela's fear, her father instantly became dazzled by the Gibdos and started to research. But it had went too far, and he was turned into a Gibdo himself, shattering the source to repel the Gibdos. Until Link could ease Sharp's soul with the "[[Song of Storms]]" and return the River's flow again, Ikana Valley would have become a barren wasteland.
[[Category:Places In The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]
 
There is a river outlet at the bottom of the Canyon that forms a waterfall into the [[Southern Swamp]].
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Ikanariver.jpg|The Ikana River flowing through the Music Box House
File:MM Ikana River.png|The Ikana River as seen in the lower portion of the Ikana Canyon
</gallery>
 
{{Ref}}
{{Categories
|Ikana Region, Rivers
|locations= MM, MM3D
}}

Latest revision as of 19:49, 28 February 2024

The Ikana River is a location in Majora's Mask.[name references needed]

Features and Overview

The River is located in Ikana Canyon. It was a river that flowed through the Spring Water Cave, until it became bone-dry after the Skull Kid convinced the Composer Brother Sharp that only the dead could reign within the Ikana Kingdom.[1] Sharp banished all living things with his melody, destroying Ikana's only water source and raising the Gibdos from their graves. Pamela and her father lived in the Music Box House at the time and were caught in the middle. Despite Pamela's fear, her father instantly became dazzled by the Gibdos and started to research. But it had went too far, and he was turned into a Gibdo himself, shattering the source to repel the Gibdos. Until Link could ease Sharp's soul with the "Song of Storms" and return the River's flow again, Ikana Valley would have become a barren wasteland.

There is a river outlet at the bottom of the Canyon that forms a waterfall into the Southern Swamp.

Gallery

References

  1. "We dead should not be lingering here in this land. It was all a trick of the masked one who had upset things." — Sharp (Majora's Mask)