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{{Quote|The Goddess of Time is protecting you. If you play the Song of Time, she will aid you...|Princess Zelda|Majora's Mask}}
{{Quote|The Goddess of Time is protecting you. If you play the Song of Time, she will aid you...|Princess Zelda|Majora's Mask}}
{{Character
|name = Goddess of Time
|image = [[File:No Image.png|150px]]
|title = Goddess of Time
|race = Deity
|gender = Female
|first game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
}}
The '''Goddess of Time''' is a character first mentioned in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' as being the one responsible for assisting in the quest of the [[Hero of Time]], [[Link]], by allowing him to relive his three days in the land of [[Termina]] many times over on his quest to stop the [[Moon]] from crashing into Termina. This apocalyptic situation is due to the evil power of the [[Majora's Mask (Boss)|demon Majora]], whose evil essence overtakes the [[Skull Kid]] when he puts on the powerful [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora’s Mask]], which he had previously stolen from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]], and is possessed by the demonic presence residing within the mask, causing him to attempt to destroy Termina by means of pulling the Moon from its orbit. Link is first told of the Goddess of Time by [[Princess Zelda]] shortly before leaving [[Hyrule]] on his quest to find his fairy companion [[Navi]]. Zelda tells Link that if he should play the [[Song of Time]] on the [[Ocarina of Time (Item)|Ocarina of Time]] (which she gave to him as a parting gift) in a time of great need, the Goddess of Time would come to his aid. This is proven true whenever Link plays the mystical song on the ocarina, where he is sent back through time and finds himself right back where he began on his first day in Termina. With the aid of the Goddess of Time, Link is able to manipulate time and traverse Termina in search of the mythical [[Four Giants]], who are capable of stopping Termina's coming doom.
The '''Goddess of Time''' is a character first mentioned in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' as being the one responsible for assisting in the quest of the [[Hero of Time]], [[Link]], by allowing him to relive his three days in the land of [[Termina]] many times over on his quest to stop the [[Moon]] from crashing into Termina. This apocalyptic situation is due to the evil power of the [[Majora's Mask (Boss)|demon Majora]], whose evil essence overtakes the [[Skull Kid]] when he puts on the powerful [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora’s Mask]], which he had previously stolen from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]], and is possessed by the demonic presence residing within the mask, causing him to attempt to destroy Termina by means of pulling the Moon from its orbit. Link is first told of the Goddess of Time by [[Princess Zelda]] shortly before leaving [[Hyrule]] on his quest to find his fairy companion [[Navi]]. Zelda tells Link that if he should play the [[Song of Time]] on the [[Ocarina of Time (Item)|Ocarina of Time]] (which she gave to him as a parting gift) in a time of great need, the Goddess of Time would come to his aid. This is proven true whenever Link plays the mystical song on the ocarina, where he is sent back through time and finds himself right back where he began on his first day in Termina. With the aid of the Goddess of Time, Link is able to manipulate time and traverse Termina in search of the mythical [[Four Giants]], who are capable of stopping Termina's coming doom.