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And then I finally realized what this meant. And I kept asking my questions like "what is a true friend?" "how does any friendship last?" "what are the limits to all this?" I was discovering the elements of what friendship consisted of, and I was angry at how shallow that relationships seemed to be, everywhere I went. Link found himself in Ikana, and eventually faced Igos and his bodygaurds Link must 1st face Igos's bodyguards in battle. The undead army was then cursed due to the open doors of the Stone Tower. Sharp the eldest attempted to revive him, and as a result, Igos is a skeleton. And I had ended a lot of them, not because I had done something wrong myself, but because I realized their true natures, and the fact that they weren't really true friends, no matter how "good" they might have seemed. Igos du Ikana was the king of Ikana, but at some point, Him and his entire Kingdom died.

I had been going through a lot of hard times concerning my friends. these feelings have vanished from our hearts." I remember the day I realized what that meant. At the start of the fight, use Fire Arrows to burn away both of the drapes that are blocking the sunlight from entering. I would have to say my most memorable quote comes from Igos du Ikana - "Believing in your friends and embracing that belief by forgiving failure. Igos du Ikana is the Skeleton King of Ikana, and the boss of Ikana Castle. I don't Majora's Mask gets enough credit for its psychological and moral aspects, and the effect it can have on you mentally. Now, centuries after the fall of Ikana, their skeletal forms protect the equally undead body of their king for all eternity. The other day I finished writing a multi-page narrative about the effects that MM had on my life throughout the years (which I am thinking about posting on ZU do you think I should?). In life, these were the two finest swordsmen in the Ikana Kingdom, assigned to be the personal bodyguards of King Igos du Ikana. I've had the same exact thought - LOTS of thought-provoking and meorable quotes.

I am extreemely glad you brought this up.
