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The congregation place for the aquatic race known as the [[Zoras]]. The Zora Hall consists of vast caverns and the entire complex is beneath the ground like many of their past domains. Here is also the gathering place for the popular Zoran Band, The Indigo-Gos. A lot of problems have been occuring within the Zora community and they need to be resolved before more start showing up. Inside Zora hall, there is a neat diving platform to gracefully fall and enter the water without making a splash. There are many chambers inside Zora Hall, including a room for each of the band members and a few others. Inside [[Lulu]]'s room, there is a [[Deku Scrub]] that has planted itself there without knowing that anyone owned the room, it sells items for expensive prices and expects to get away with it. Throughout the Zora Hall there are torches that can be lit to make a the stage light up beautifully and a sound system is installed on the stage, that echoes [[Mikau]]'s guitar around the place.
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|image= File:MM Zora Hall.png
|caption= The Rehearsal Stage in Zora Hall
|game= MM
|inhab= [[The Indigo-Go's]]
|items= [[Piece of Heart]]
|related=
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[[Great Bay Coast]],
[[Zora Cape]],
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{{Term/Store|Zora Hall||Series, MM, MM3D}} is a location in {{MM}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 110 {{Exp Game|MM}}}}</ref>


[[Category:Places]]
==Features and Overview==
The Hall is the home of the aquatic [[Zora]] race in [[Termina]]. Situated in the waters of [[Zora Cape]] in [[Great Bay]], Zora Hall consists of vast caverns filled with pools and waterfalls. The entire complex is subterranean, much like [[Zora's Domain]] from {{OoT}}. Zora Hall is also the home of the popular Zora Band, [[The Indigo-Go's]].<ref>{{Cite|The members of The Indigo-Go's are in Zora Hall up ahead... But the entrance is underwater, so if you aren't a good diver, you probably won't make it in.|Zora|MM}}</ref>
 
There are many chambers inside Zora Hall, including a room for each of the band members, a [[Zora Shop|shop]], and a few others. While here, [[Link]] can learn much about the condition that has befallen [[Lulu]], as well as the cause behind the ocean's abnormal weather. The only way to enter the band members' rooms and acquire this information, however, is as [[Zora Link]].<ref>{{Cite|If you're not a band member, you can't go in...Even if you're an acquaintance.|Zora|MM}}</ref> To the west of the Zora Hall is an entrance that leads to the Zora Cape, which is where Lulu spends most of her time standing idly and gazing at the sea.<ref>{{Cite|And to top it off, Lulu just stands out back starin' at the sea. She doesn't even respond when ya talk to her.|Japas|MM}}</ref>
 
===Areas===
{{Gallery List|Locations
|MM= Evan's Room, Japas's Room, Lulu's Room, Tijo and Mikau's Room, Zora Shop
}}
 
====Rehearsal Stage====
The rehearsal stage, shaped like a giant seashell, rests in the center of Zora Hall's main chamber. Six golden [[torch]]es line the front of the stage, and a large coral pool fills the floor area just before them. Preparations for the [[Band Rehearsal|band's rehearsal]] are taking place around the stage area: Link can use [[Fire Arrow]]s to light two torches that act as the second floor's seating lights to illuminate the stage,<ref>{{Cite|Are you free? If you have a sec, could you go light the second floor's seating lights? Unless those are on, the stage lights won't come on. Thanks.|Zora|MM}}</ref> and help a Zora adjust the volume of the sound system by playing the [[Zora Guitar]] while in Zora form.<ref>{{Cite|Mikau, you're just in time. I want to check the levels on your guitar. Can you play me a note?|Zora|MM}}</ref>
 
The area behind the stage is veiled by four waterfalls and is where the four rooms for the band members, each guarded by a Zora who will turn away fans, are located.
 
==Trivia==
* Zora Hall, as seen from the outside, is the shape of a whale that bears striking resemblance to [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]], patron deity of the Zoras in {{OoT|-}}.
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Zora Hall Exterior.png|Zora Hall's exterior
File:Mikau's Diary.png|Mikau's practice area
File:MM Zora Shop.png|The Zora Shop
</gallery>
 
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{{Categories
|Halls, Zora Hall, Zora Cape
|locations= MM, MM3D
}}

Latest revision as of 21:11, 2 March 2024

Zora Hall is a location in Majora's Mask.[1]

Features and Overview

The Hall is the home of the aquatic Zora race in Termina. Situated in the waters of Zora Cape in Great Bay, Zora Hall consists of vast caverns filled with pools and waterfalls. The entire complex is subterranean, much like Zora's Domain from Ocarina of Time. Zora Hall is also the home of the popular Zora Band, The Indigo-Go's.[2]

There are many chambers inside Zora Hall, including a room for each of the band members, a shop, and a few others. While here, Link can learn much about the condition that has befallen Lulu, as well as the cause behind the ocean's abnormal weather. The only way to enter the band members' rooms and acquire this information, however, is as Zora Link.[3] To the west of the Zora Hall is an entrance that leads to the Zora Cape, which is where Lulu spends most of her time standing idly and gazing at the sea.[4]

Areas

Rehearsal Stage

The rehearsal stage, shaped like a giant seashell, rests in the center of Zora Hall's main chamber. Six golden torches line the front of the stage, and a large coral pool fills the floor area just before them. Preparations for the band's rehearsal are taking place around the stage area: Link can use Fire Arrows to light two torches that act as the second floor's seating lights to illuminate the stage,[5] and help a Zora adjust the volume of the sound system by playing the Zora Guitar while in Zora form.[6]

The area behind the stage is veiled by four waterfalls and is where the four rooms for the band members, each guarded by a Zora who will turn away fans, are located.

Trivia

  • Zora Hall, as seen from the outside, is the shape of a whale that bears striking resemblance to Lord Jabu-Jabu, patron deity of the Zoras in Ocarina of Time.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ゾーラホール (Zōra Hōru) (MM)[9]Zōra Hall
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Théâtre des Zoras (MM)[11]Zoras' Theatre
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Höhle der Zoras (MM)[10]Zora's Cave
The Italian Republic
Italian
Antro degli Zora (MM | MM3D)[7][8]Zora's antrum
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Salón Zora (MM)[12]Same as English.
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Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 110 (MM)
  2. "The members of The Indigo-Go's are in Zora Hall up ahead... But the entrance is underwater, so if you aren't a good diver, you probably won't make it in." — Zora (Majora's Mask)
  3. "If you're not a band member, you can't go in...Even if you're an acquaintance." — Zora (Majora's Mask)
  4. "And to top it off, Lulu just stands out back starin' at the sea. She doesn't even respond when ya talk to her." — Japas (Majora's Mask)
  5. "Are you free? If you have a sec, could you go light the second floor's seating lights? Unless those are on, the stage lights won't come on. Thanks." — Zora (Majora's Mask)
  6. "Mikau, you're just in time. I want to check the levels on your guitar. Can you play me a note?" — Zora (Majora's Mask)
  7. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 110
  8. "Non sarà successo qualcosa nell'antro degli Zora?!" — Professor (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian localization)
  9. "ゾーラホール" — Game Screen (Majora's Mask, Japanese localization)
  10. Offizieller Spieleberater: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Nintendo of Europe, pg. 53
  11. "Théâtre des Zoras" (Majora's Mask manual, European French localization, pg. 64)
  12. "Salón Zora" (Majora's Mask manual, European Spanish localization, pg. 120)