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The '''Clock Tower''' is located in the center of [[Clock Town]] and plays a key role in the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', as it is where the climax of the game takes place. It is composed of a giant [[Terminian Clock]], and it also emits a ray of light from atop the tower during the night, serving as a lighthouse of sorts. Every time [[Link]] plays the [[Song of Time]] to return to the dawn of the [[First Day]], he will always start in front of the entrance of the Clock Tower regardless of where he was prior to playing the melody.
The '''Clock Tower''' is located in the center of [[Clock Town]]. It plays a key role in the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', as it is where the climax of the game takes place. It is composed of a giant [[Terminian Clock]], and it also emits a ray of light from atop the tower during the night, serving as a lighthouse of sorts. Every time [[Link]] plays the [[Song of Time]] to return to the dawn of the [[First Day]], he will always start in front of the entrance of the Clock Tower regardless of where he was prior to playing the melody.


The inside of the tower, which can be accessed through a set of double doors at the foot of the tower, holds the only known portal between [[Hyrule]] and [[Termina]]; however, once the portal is entered in the beginning of the game, it remains inaccessible afterward. The inner part of the tower consists of two floors which are connected by a long ramp. The bottom floor contains a waterwheel propelled by a small river, and the waterwheel in turn helps mobilize the inner workings of the tower, including the part of the tower that functions as a lighthouse as well as the Terminian Clock itself.
The inside of the tower, which can be accessed through a set of double doors at the foot of the tower, holds the only known portal between [[Hyrule]] and [[Termina]]; however, once the portal is entered in the beginning of the game, it remains inaccessible afterward. The inner part of the tower consists of two floors which are connected by a long ramp. The bottom floor contains a waterwheel propelled by a small river, and the waterwheel in turn helps mobilize the inner workings of the tower, including the part of the tower that functions as a lighthouse as well as the Terminian Clock itself.
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