Bek The Conqueror– "Dignity and an empty sack is worth the sack." -Ferengi Rule of Acquisition 109 TALK
For anyone who is considering putting back in the text that Mikau may have come back to life because of the credits scene, let me explain. The character model that was playing the guitar in the ending credits was undoubtedly Zora Link, as his floppy green hat and green pants were easily recognizable. Link did not return to Hyrule until the end of the credits, so it can easily be deduced that Link used the Zora Mask to ensure that the Indigo-Gos could play at the Carnival of Time before hightailing it back to Hyrule. Just so you all know my justification for removing the text. I don't want an edit war here.
AuronKaizer - "It's not pining, it's passed on! This parrot is no more! It has ceased to be! It's expired and gone to meet its maker! This is a late parrot! It's a stiff! Bereft of life, it rests in peace! If you hadn't nailed it to the perch, it would be pushing up the daisies! It's rung down the curtain and joined the choir invisible. This is an ex-parrot!" TALK - THE LIST - GAMES - PIT OF RECKONING - SANDBOX - WALRUS GUMBOOT
I always thought it was laziness or something on the part of Nintendo. You know, in the vein of the Convoluted Happy Ending, where for instance in Austin Powers: Goldmember, Dr. Evil turns out to be Austin Power's long-lost brother, etc. It could just be that they decided to shuck logic just to give us the most satisfying (or, in this case, confusing) ending they could come up with.
Bek The Conqueror– "Have you ever seen a drunk baby? It's a long story involving my son, a rum cake, and a low counter. Suffice to say that it turns out at first it's endearing to watch them bounce off the walls but man, you take your eyes off them for one second and bam! They've got a bucket on their head and they're plowing through your brand new flat screen TV. God save me, it was barely out of the box." -Dr. Perry Cox TALK
Yeah, I don't think that the "happy ending" theory is right, because they (quite specifically) did not give the Deku Butler's son a happy ending.
I literally just readded that theory THEN read this. But I did put in a small bit of info that most people do not seem to notice. Specifically that, unlike Darmani and the Deku Butler's son, Mikau was not dead when Link played the Song of Healing. He was very badly wounded, yes, but not dead. Link built that shrine to him, but I think Link didn't know he could be revived at the time.--RemingtonV (talk) 23:00, July 22, 2018 (UTC)
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EveryDayJoe45– "Ours was the first revolution in the history of mankind that truly reversed the course of government, and with three little words: "We the people." "We the people" tell the government what to do, it doesn't tell us. "We the people" are the driver, the government is the car. And we decide where it should go, and by what route, and how fast. Almost all the world's constitutions are documents in which governments tell the people what their privileges are. Our Constitution is a document in which "We the people" tell the government what it is allowed to do. "We the people" are free."--Ronald Reagan TALK
Should there be pages for "We the Zora" and the "Zora Fight Song" or are they too minor?
AuronKaizer - "The day it is done and the twilight is nigh. The sun is replaced with watchtower eye, and the clouds have been stained with an ominous dye, like the butcher has wiped off his knife on the sky." TALK - THE LIST - GAMES - PIT OF RECKONING - SANDBOX - WALRUS GUMBOOT 20:15, January 14, 2010 (UTC)
Umm...just...that'd be totally weird. The sections in the mask/Zora Link page are fine. Redirect if you must.