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The {{name|Traveling Warrior}} is a character that appears in the [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Manga)#Original Side Story|original side story]] of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Manga)|Majora's Mask'' manga]].
The {{Name|Fan|Traveling Warrior}} is a character that appears in the {{MM|Himekawa}}. He is a hero from a faraway land who came to Termina and met [[Majora]] ten thousand years prior to the events of {{OoT}} and {{MM}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=In truth, I was drawn to this land by a strange force. To a strange world that was not moving, but not dead, either.|book= {{MM|Himekawa|-}}|publisher=Viz Media|page=197}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
An unknown warrior appears before a large, shaggy creature known as [[Majora's Mask (Object)#Majora's Mask Creation|Majora]]. The creature, believing that the warrior wants its magical armor so that he may have his heart's desire, intends to kill the warrior. However, the warrior produces a drum and begins playing it. Entranced by the music, Majora begins to dance for three days straight. Upon the completion of the third day, the creature dies from exhaustion. The warrior then crafts a [[Majora's Mask (Object)|mask]] from its armor.
An unknown warrior appears before a large, shaggy creature known as [[Majora's Mask (Object)#Majora's Mask Creation|Majora]]. The creature, believing that the warrior wants his magical armor so that he may have his heart's desire, intends to kill the warrior. However, the warrior produces a drum and begins playing it. Entranced by the music, Majora begins to dance for three days straight. Upon the completion of the third day, the creature dies from exhaustion. The warrior then crafts a [[Majora's Mask (Item)|Mask]] from his armor.


==Theories==
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{{Theory}}
===Fierce Deity===
Many fans believe that the Traveling Warrior is the personification of the [[Fierce Deity]] before being sealed in the [[Fierce Deity Mask]]. This is supported by the fact that the warrior bears many similar features to the Fierce Deity and, consequently, [[Link]].


===Link===
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====Terminian Link====
|Heroes
Some fans believe that the hero could be the [[Termina|Terminan]] equivalent of Link. Similarly to how the traveling hero resembles the Fierce Deity, he also greatly resembles the Hero of Time.
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====Link's Ancestor====
Another possible identity of the hero is that he may be one of Link's ancestors, like [[Lord Raven]] from the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (Manga)|Oracle of Ages'' manga]].
 
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 27 August 2022

The Traveling Warrior is a character that appears in the Majora's Mask manga by Akira Himekawa. He is a hero from a faraway land who came to Termina and met Majora ten thousand years prior to the events of Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.[1]

History

An unknown warrior appears before a large, shaggy creature known as Majora. The creature, believing that the warrior wants his magical armor so that he may have his heart's desire, intends to kill the warrior. However, the warrior produces a drum and begins playing it. Entranced by the music, Majora begins to dance for three days straight. Upon the completion of the third day, the creature dies from exhaustion. The warrior then crafts a Mask from his armor.

References

  1. "In truth, I was drawn to this land by a strange force. To a strange world that was not moving, but not dead, either." (Majora's Mask (Himekawa), Viz Media, pg. 197)