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File:Woodfall from Southern Swamp.png|Woodfall as seen from Southern Swamp
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File:Bog of Woodfall.png|The bog
File:Bog of Woodfall.png|The bog
File:Bog of Woodfall2.png|Alternate view
File:Woodfall Temple Exterior.png|Entrance to Woodfall Temple
File:Woodfall Temple Exterior.png|Entrance to Woodfall Temple
File:Moon Woodfall.png|The moon as seen from Woodfall
File:Moon Woodfall.png|The moon as seen from Woodfall

Revision as of 09:56, 7 November 2012

Template:Place Woodfall is a murky bog in the center of the swamps in southern Termina, though the game's use of the term ranges from referring to the entire swamp (i.e. "the swamp at Woodfall") to specifically the water-filled crater at the summit of the mountain. Though it is not the only source of the swamp's waters, it constantly spews water down its sides, and the state of Woodfall directly effects the environmental health of the jungle surrounding it. In Majora's Mask, Woodfall plays a key role in the southern arc of the game as the home of the first temple, the submerged Woodfall Temple.

Woodfall is one of the more prominent landmarks in Termina, and like the Stone Tower it is both characteristic and visible from most parts of the land.

Geography

Woodfall vaguely resembles Death Mountain in that it is surrounded by a ring of clouds.

The bog at Woodfall's summit is at first a deep magenta hue and is full of poisonous water too deep for Link to stand in when not in Zora form. The bog contains a large circle of tall tree stumps, some of which are connected by wooden catwalks. When a catwalk is not provided, the only way to cross to the next tree stump is by Deku Flower. Across from the entrance to the bog is a tall wooden platform held above the water by stilts. The platform carries both an Owl Statue and an altar once used by the Deku as means of worship.[1] Not too far from the platform is a Great Fairy Fountain nestled in the inner wall of the mountain. Submerged in both the water and underlying ground at the center of the bog is the Woodfall Temple.

Following Odolwa's defeat, the waters atop Woodfall become more shallow and blue. From there-on after (until the Song of Time is played), Woodfall remains a shade of yellow-green.

Woodfall is notable for containing a large quantity of treasure chests, one of which holds a Piece of Heart.

History

Pre-Majora's Mask

Woodfall was once used as a center of worship by the Deku, but was abandoned at some unspecified point in Termina's history, presumably after their guardian deity left them. When Majora began wreaking havoc in Termina, Woodfall began to churn lethal, poisoned water out of the Woodfall Temple and into the swamps below. This caused an influx in hostile wildlife, the population of which peaked in the bog on the mountain summit. This was viewed by the Deku as an omen that their doom was quickly approaching, and irrational panic quickly broke out across the jungle.

Believing the source of the swamp's problems to be the Woodfall Temple, a Monkey convinced the Deku Princess to join him in ridding Woodfall of its curse.[2] However, upon entering the temple, the princess was captured by Odolwa and the Monkey was intercepted by the angry Deku Royal Family while escaping, thinking that he had kidnapped the princess.[3]

Majora's Mask

When Link arrives in the swamp, Woodfall's cursed waters have already infected the entire swamp and its wildlife. To access the top of the mountain, he must at first use the "shortcut" used by members of the Deku Palace. This later becomes unnecessary, thanks to the Owl Statue in the bog. He learns the Song of Soaring on the way to the volcano summit.

The bog itself must be crossed via lilypads, catwalks, and tree stumps. The only way to access any of the Deku Flowers is for Link to first slay the Mad Scrubs occupying them, and he must also spar with Hiploops that patrol the planks. Dragonflies are present, but are not in the direction of the Deku Shrine.

After crossing Woodfall to the platform, Link can raise the Woodfall Temple by playing the Sonata of Awakening while standing on the Deku Altar.

The Great Fairy of Power living in Woodfall grants Link an improved "orange" Spin Attack, which her Hyrulean counterpart had previously taught him alongside the ability to use magic in Ocarina of Time.

After Odolwa has been defeated, the waters of Woodfall and the rest of Southern Swamp are cleansed, allowing access to a hidden chamber within Woodfall that houses the imprisoned Deku Princess.

Minor Enemies

Trivia

  • Once the Woodfall Temple is completed, the water in the temple's surrounding area is purified and returned to a state of normalcy. However, if Link looks in the direction of Woodfall from Termina Field at any point after completing the temple, the mountain will still retain a purplish hue, as if perpetually poisoned.

Gallery

Video Gallery

Theme music

References

  1. "Isn't this the Deku Scrub mark? I wonder if they worshiped here..." — Tatl (Majora's Mask)
  2. "I was trying to find out about the poison in the swamp, so I went to Woodfall Temple above the waterfall." — A Monkey (Majora's Mask)
  3. "But the temple had become a monster's lair, and the princess was captured by the monster... Since the Deku king thinks I kidnapped the princess, he won't listen to a word I say. Now the princess is in trouble, so I must somehow hurry to the temple and save her!" — A Monkey (Majora's Mask)


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