Guardian Deity

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Template:Deity In Majora's Mask, the Four Giants are the guardian gods of Termina that rest in the four cardinal directions of the land of Termina: Woodfall, Snowhead, Great Bay and Ikana Canyon.[1] Every year during the Carnival of Time, the people of Termina ask the Four Giants for a rich harvest in the year to come, wearing masks resembling these deities to honor them.

History

The Four Giants' departure from Termina

Before the events of Majora's Mask take place, long ago the people of Termina lived in a single world, united and blessed by the four giants living among them.[2] It was during this time that the giants befriended a small imp. However, there came a time when the Four Giants decided to guard and protect the people while dormant. With the world of Termina now split into four parts by the order of the Four Giants, each of the giants took one hundred steps towards their respective regions, telling their people that if trouble should befall them, they should call them in a loud voice declaring their predicament.[3] This way, their pleads would carry to them, and the Four Giants would come to their aid.[4]

However, the small imp, who had been friends with the giants even before they created the four worlds, became greatly afflicted with their decision and was woefully stricken by their departure.[5] The imp misinterpreted the giants' actions, and, feeling neglected and lonely, he began to spread his anger and frustration throughout all of Termina.[6] Devastated with misery due to the imp's malicious tricks, the people pleaded to the giants for their aid. Angered, the Four Giants, who were still the protectors of the people, ordered the imp to leave the four worlds and return to the heavens; otherwise, the imp would be destroyed by the might of the giants.[7][8] Frightened and surprised by his friends' reaction, the imp left the lands for the heavens, and peace and tranquility returned to Termina.[9]

For reasons unknown, the imp, known as the Skull Kid, managed to fall from heaven and return to the world of Termina. Eventually, the Skull Kid obtained Majora's Mask from the Happy Mask Salesman. Overtaken by its tremendous power, the mask began to take complete control of the Skull Kid, and using him as a puppet, he pulled the Moon from its orbit and destined it to crash into Clock Town in order to destroy all of Termina.

After stumbling into Termina and having befriended one of the Skull Kid's fairies, Link and Tatl set off in an adventure in order to stop the small imp. When the two heroes encounter the imp atop the Clock Tower for the first time, Tael, who was still with the Skull Kid, informs the young hero and his fairy companion about the Four Giants who are trapped in each of the temples that are located in the four compass directions.[10] One by one, Link and Tatl free the giants and lift the seal that was put into effect by Majora's Mask and the little imp. The giants in return, within their mysterious chamber, teach Link the Oath to Order, which is to be used to summon the giants on the eve of the Carnival of Time. Though they agree to help, they ask Link and Tatl to forgive their friend.[11]

With the giants free from their seal, Link and Tatl head to the top of the Clock Tower in order to call upon the four gods using the melody as taught by them. Together, the giants use their tremendous power to stop the moon from obliterating all of Termina. However, in a turn of events, Majora's Mask tosses aside the body of the Skull Kid and enters the moon itself to continue with its path of destruction. The Four Giants struggle to keep the now more powerful menace from descending into the land while Link and Tatl venture to the inside of the moon. After defeating Majora, the moon vanishes in a beam of light, never to be seen again. Soon after, the Giants reassure the Skull Kid of their friendship with him, and having done so, the four gods depart again to their respective regions.[12]

Non-canon Appearances

Super Smash Bros. Melee

The Four Giants appear in the background of the Termina Great Bay stage of Super Smash Bros. Melee, and stop the moon from falling like they do in Majora's Mask. They also have their own trophy that can be randomly obtained through either the lottery or one of the player modes; however, the trophy misquotes Tael, and uses the word "Valley" instead of "Canyon".

Name Image Description How to Unlock
Four Giants File:Four Giants Trophy.png "Swamp... Mountain... Ocean... Canyon... The four who are there..." Link summons these four giant guardians to aid in his battle against the Skull Kid, who's possessed by Majora's Mask. They appear from the four compass points to catch the moon, which is about to crash into Clock Town. Without abandoning the innocent Skull Kid, they're able to protect the town. Random

Trivia

  • In the event that Link fails to awaken all four giants by the time the moon falls, the giant(s) who were awakened will arrive at Clock Town to attempt (but ultimately fail) to stop the moon.
  • Head Statues that appear in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks resemble heads of the Four Giants.

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Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Four Giants
French-speaking countries French Quatre Géants Four Giants
Germany German Vier Giganten Four Giants
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Cuatro Gigantes Four Giants
  1. "W-What exactly are all of you? "Guardians." Guardians? So...You're protective gods? That's why you're in the temples... But...why are the protective gods...?" — [[Tatl]] (Majora's Mask)
  2. "This tale's from long ago when all the people weren't separated into four worlds like they are now. In those times all the people lived together, and the four giants lived among them." — Anju's Grandmother (Majora's Mask)
  3. "[T]he giants spoke to the people...100 steps north, 100 steps south, 100 steps east, 100 steps west. If you have need, call us in a loud voice declaring something such as, "The mountain blizzard has trapped us."" — Anju's Grandmother (Majora's Mask)
  4. ""Your cries shall carry to us..."" — Anju's Grandmother (Majora's Mask)
  5. "Now then... There was one who was shocked and saddened by all this. A little imp. The imp was a friend of the giants since before they had created the four worlds." — Anju's Grandmother (Majora's Mask)
  6. "The childhood friend felt neglected, so he spread his anger across the four worlds. Repeatedly, he wronged all people." — Anju's Grandmother (Majora's Mask)
  7. "Overwhelmed with misfortune, the people sang the song of prayer to the giants who lived in each of the four compass directions." — Anju's Grandmother (Majora's Mask)
  8. "The giants heard their cry and responded with a roar. "You have caused the people pain. Oh, imp, leave these four worlds! Otherwise, we shall tear you apart!"" — Anju's Grandmother (Majora's Mask)
  9. "The imp returned to the heavens, and harmony was restored to the four worlds." — Anju's Grandmother (Majora's Mask)
  10. "Swamp. Mountain. Ocean. Canyon. Hurry...The four who are there... Bring them here..." — Tael (Majora's Mask)
  11. "We'll call you from atop the Clock Tower, so do something about him, all right? What? Their voices sound sad... You don't want to? "Forgive your friend." Forgive our friend? What do you mean by forgive? Huh? What friend?" — Tatl (Majora's Mask)
  12. "You guys... You hadn't forgotten about me? You still thought of me as a friend?...I thought they didn't want to be friends with me... But... They hadn't forgotten about me..." — Skull Kid (Majora's Mask)