Crossover Stories: Majora's Mask Part 12 by Eli-J-Brony, literature
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Crossover Stories: Majora's Mask Part 12
Our next stop was to the canyon. We had reset the three days again and were on our way to Ikana Canyon. We got to the path leading up to the canyon, but all we did find going that way was a graveyard.
Sarah: Do you think the canyon is somewhere around here?
Jr: I don't know. Doesn't look like it.
Renae: I think it might be in a different direction.
Jr: But what other direction is there?
Eli: Let's take a look around this graveyard and maybe we'll find some hints.
Then, walking towards us was Shadow, wearing brown and carrying a shovel.
Shadow: I'm Shadow, the grave keeper. There are many secrets wondering Ikana Graveyard.
Jr: Can you
Tide: Chapter 5: One Small Step by I-Redeemer-I, literature
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Tide: Chapter 5: One Small Step
Tide
Chapter 5: One Small Step
“Do you want me to make and wrap some food?” Anju stood in the doorway, watching her sister pack a brown leather backpack that was placed upon her bed.
“I already dealt with that this morning,” Freya told her, rolling up a blouse and shoving it in with the rest of her spare clothes, “Don't worry about it.”
“Are you sure? You can't carry much in that bag.”
“I have enough, but thank you all the same.”
Anju had been hovering around her the entire morning, watching her plan and retrieve her inventory. She didn't
Tide: Chapter 4: Pride by I-Redeemer-I, literature
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Tide: Chapter 4: Pride
Tide
Chapter 4: Pride
The following morning, Freya rose early, unable to sleep that evening. Her anger, still fresh, only motivated her to get her work done. From 4 o'clock, she was down the stairs, apron on and hair tied back, cleaning the reception area floorboards with a brush and soapy water. The rainy weather had resulted in muddy footprints everywhere, and the sight of them just reminded her of how annoying the general public could be. She tore them away in a flurry of bristles and bubbles. After that, she progressed through the hall, cleaning furiously. By the time she had reached the kitchen, it was already time for her siste
Tide: Chapter 3: Where There's A Will by I-Redeemer-I, literature
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Tide: Chapter 3: Where There's A Will
Tide
Chapter 3
Freya wandered down the stairs, her head still tender from the now fading migraine. In her hand, she clutched a few of the most recent letters from Farren. She wanted to sit with her sister in peace before explaining herself, or at least trying to. She stopped at the entrance to the kitchen, hovering in the doorway like a reluctant child. The rain had calmed down a little, but she could still hear the constant patter of water against the cobbles outside. Anju was pottering around the room, making something or at least preparing to make something. It took her a while to notice her sister.
“Ah, there you are,”
Tide: Chapter 2: Letters from the Past by I-Redeemer-I, literature
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Tide: Chapter 2: Letters from the Past
Tide
Chapter 2
They say that sound carries better in water, than it does in thin air. Beneath the surface, you can hear much more that one would believe – and much more than one would like. Apparently there is a peaceful tranquility that lies only outwith the reaches of air and earth. Freya struggled to understand such a concept. She had no preference for it. In fact, she almost dreaded the pressurized, muffled sensation from the liquid that surrounded her so eagerly. It was contradictory to her own origin, of course. A Zora, semi-Zora as it were, who didn't enjoy water could be seen as an oddity, resistant to their own nature
Tide: Chapter 1: The Carnival of Time by I-Redeemer-I, literature
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Tide: Chapter 1: The Carnival of Time
Tide
Chapter 1: The Carnival of Time
“Come on Anju, we'll end up last in line!”
“Okay okay, just give me a second...”
Freya stood outside her own bedroom, which she shared with her adoptive sister, clad in a fern green dress only worn on special occasions. She loved this dress not only because of how pretty it made her feel, but also because it helped wash out her oddly blueish skintone, while at the same time harmonizing with her copper-shaded hair. "Red and green aren't only for Winter Festival!", she had always been told, and she happened to agree. With a tiny closed fist, she knocked
How to do the Kafei Quest Properly (Majora's Mask) by UchaNekome, literature
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How to do the Kafei Quest Properly (Majora's Mask)
First you need epona's song, the garo’s mask and hookshot otherwise the quest won't work. Having the Romani mask and the Gilded Sword doesn’t hurt ether but is not required. You start on the dawn of the first day and wait till 10:00AM then go to City Hall where you meet with the Mayor’s wife who thinks you’re the detective she hires. She then gives you a mask that allows you to interrogate people about a missing person named Kafei. You then go to the Inn and wait until 2:00PM when the postman will come and have a conversation with the lady at the counter Anju. After this transaction occurs put the Kafei Mask on and tal