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The '''Clock Tower''' is located in the center of [[Clock Town]] | 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. |