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While I don't think its affects this article validity, I have to point out the obvious: I'm pretty sure by the "Three Features", the game's writers are referring to the three adjectives in the preceding sentence: "Dark, narrow, scary!". Just a bit of humor by a Kakariko villager, perhaps, or maybe something more like this article theorizes... - [[User:LouieGeetoo|LouieGeetoo]] 00:34, 27 April 2011 (EDT)
While I don't think its affects this article validity, I have to point out the obvious: I'm pretty sure by the "Three Features", the game's writers are referring to the three adjectives in the preceding sentence: "Dark, narrow, scary!". Just a bit of humor by a Kakariko villager, perhaps, or maybe something more like this article theorizes... - [[User:LouieGeetoo|LouieGeetoo]] 00:34, 27 April 2011 (EDT)
:In a certain way, the "dark, narrow, scary" might refer to the items as well. The Mask of Truth is said to be "frightful", thus ''scary''. The Lens of Truth guides the user through ''dark'' places (such as the Well and Shadow Temple); finally, the Stone of Agony uncovers ''narrow'' secrets (grottos). I may be overthinking, but hey, it's not unlikely. --[[User:K2L|K2L]] ([[User talk:K2L|Interrogatory]]) 00:52, 27 April 2011 (EDT)
:In a certain way, the "dark, narrow, scary" might refer to the items as well. The Mask of Truth is said to be "frightful", thus ''scary''. The Lens of Truth guides the user through ''dark'' places (such as the Well and Shadow Temple); finally, the Stone of Agony uncovers ''narrow'' secrets (grottos). I may be overthinking, but hey, it's not unlikely. --[[User:K2L|K2L]] ([[User talk:K2L|Interrogatory]]) 00:52, 27 April 2011 (EDT)
::Obvious observation is quite obvious! No doubt the sign is referring to the three adjectives in the slogan, but what fun is in that? Thanks for reading. :) {{:User:Cipriano/sig}} 10:38, 27 April 2011 (EDT)

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While reading this, It made me think of the three Deathly Hallows of Harry Potter... hmm... User:RupeeLord/sig 19:57, 7 November 2009 (UTC)

there's def some truth to this article, have a look at the stone of agony's section on the main series's site <http://www.zelda.com/universe/pedia/s.jsp>. Gerudosrhot 20:51, 7 November 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
What is the conclusion of this article?what does it all mean i dont understand--T Locks was here-- 00:31, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
The conclusion is that the three Sheikah items, when used together provide the user with the ultimate perceptive power, akin to how the entire Triforce gives the holder ultimate worldly/godly power. The catch is that the Lens, the Mask, and the Stone mirror the trinity and teamwork of the Triforce while being man-made items. Hope that helps =) User:Cipriano 119/sig 21:51, 11 November 2009 (UTC)

While I don't think its affects this article validity, I have to point out the obvious: I'm pretty sure by the "Three Features", the game's writers are referring to the three adjectives in the preceding sentence: "Dark, narrow, scary!". Just a bit of humor by a Kakariko villager, perhaps, or maybe something more like this article theorizes... - LouieGeetoo 00:34, 27 April 2011 (EDT)

In a certain way, the "dark, narrow, scary" might refer to the items as well. The Mask of Truth is said to be "frightful", thus scary. The Lens of Truth guides the user through dark places (such as the Well and Shadow Temple); finally, the Stone of Agony uncovers narrow secrets (grottos). I may be overthinking, but hey, it's not unlikely. --K2L (Interrogatory) 00:52, 27 April 2011 (EDT)
Obvious observation is quite obvious! No doubt the sign is referring to the three adjectives in the slogan, but what fun is in that? Thanks for reading. :) — ciprianotalk 10:38, 27 April 2011 (EDT)