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The Goddess of Time was first mentioned in the beginning of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', when [[Link]] first meets the [[Skull Kid]] atop the [[Clock Tower]]. The Goddess of Time is more than likely the Golden Goddess, [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]], the Goddess of Wisdom and Law (and possibly by extension, Time.) In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]],'' [[Ciela]] states that she is the spirit of ''Courage'' '''and''' ''Time'', suggesting that Farore may be the Goddess of Time. This however, is less likely, considering that Nayru is more often attributed to the element of time, and it is not unusual for a character to represent themes of two goddesses (such as | The Goddess of Time was first mentioned in the beginning of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', when [[Link]] first meets the [[Skull Kid]] atop the [[Clock Tower]]. The Goddess of Time is more than likely the Golden Goddess, [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]], the Goddess of Wisdom and Law (and possibly by extension, Time.) In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]],'' [[Ciela]] states that she is the spirit of ''Courage'' '''and''' ''Time'', suggesting that Farore may be the Goddess of Time. This however, is less likely, considering that Nayru is more often attributed to the element of time, and it is not unusual for a character to represent themes of two goddesses (such as Laruto, the Zora Earth Sage of ''Wind Waker''. The element of earth is usually attributed to Din, while water dwelling Zoras are associated with Nayru.) | ||
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Revision as of 03:22, 6 December 2007
The Goddess of Time was first mentioned in the beginning of Majora's Mask, when Link first meets the Skull Kid atop the Clock Tower. The Goddess of Time is more than likely the Golden Goddess, Nayru, the Goddess of Wisdom and Law (and possibly by extension, Time.) In Phantom Hourglass, Ciela states that she is the spirit of Courage and Time, suggesting that Farore may be the Goddess of Time. This however, is less likely, considering that Nayru is more often attributed to the element of time, and it is not unusual for a character to represent themes of two goddesses (such as Laruto, the Zora Earth Sage of Wind Waker. The element of earth is usually attributed to Din, while water dwelling Zoras are associated with Nayru.)