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* The ghost of the pirate you work with in Samasa Desert in ''Seasons'' recounts how he got lost in a sandstorm and woke up as a spirit, and you helping him find the bell he was looking for enables him to pass on. This led me to think that the other pirates aren't actually dead, and that maybe they're just a type of people who happen to look like skeletons...but then when their ship sets sail and they all get seasick, they say it's because they haven't been on the open sea since "they died". So if they're all already dead, what caused that one in the desert to end up as a spirit who needed to pass on when the others are perfectly fine just being skeletons and don't seem concerned with passing on?
** He's probably part of the pirate crew who wasn't as [[IncrediblyLamePun onboard]] with the other crew's ongoing passion to sail the seas, and just concerned himself with collecting the bell like he was asked to do. Sitting inside a sandstorm for who knows how long would probably contribute in wanting to just pass away peacefully; at least the crew on the ship have each other and Subrosians to pass along the time. All he has is sand in his eyes.

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* The ghost of the pirate you work with in Samasa Desert in ''Seasons'' recounts how he got lost in a sandstorm and woke up as a spirit, and you helping him find the bell he was looking for enables him to pass on. This led me to think that the other pirates aren't actually dead, and that maybe they're just a type of people who happen to look like skeletons...but then when their ship sets sail and they all get seasick, they say it's because they haven't been on the open sea since "they died". So So, if they're all already dead, what caused that one in the desert to end up as a spirit who needed to pass on when the others are perfectly fine just being skeletons and don't seem concerned with passing on?
** He's probably part of the pirate crew who wasn't as [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} onboard]] with the other crew's ongoing passion to sail the seas, and just concerned himself with collecting the bell like he was asked to do. Sitting inside a sandstorm for who knows how long would probably contribute in wanting to just pass away peacefully; at least the crew on the ship have each other and Subrosians to pass along the time. All he has is sand in his eyes.
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**Veran could not pass a stone with the triforce symbol on and needed Link to move it in order to get close to Nayru, it is clear that the triforce symbol itself is enough to stop Veran from interacting, despite being an oracle Nayru does not have the triforce emblazoned on her, Link does.
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** One thing that's worth considering: ''what'' is the "shadow falling on Holodrum"? '''Ganon.''' There isn't much of a reason for the Season Spirits to care about Hyrulean myths when their area of influence is Holodrum, true, but when Holodrum is threatened by a force that seeks to revive an ancient enemy of Hyrule, wouldn't it make sense for the ideal hero to be the same hero (or an incarnation of the same hero) who has defeated that ancient enemy before?
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[[folder: Forest fairies]]
* The fairies you encounter in the present version of the Deku forest in ''Ages'' strongly resemble the Stray Fairies from ''Majora's Mask''. However, the Stray Fairies originated in that game as the scattered pieces of four Great Fairies whose forms were broken apart. Yet in ''Ages'', not only do the fairies not appear to be part of a collective being, but they're also different colors, meaning there would theoretically be at least three different Great Fairies whom they ought to be a part of.
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[[folder: Onox's victory]]
* How was Onox's plan enough of a success to have lit the Flame of Destruction? He stated his goal was to make Holodrum a wasteland in which all living things would perish, but he didn't come close to achieving that. The seasons being in chaos does flood Sunken City with melted snow, and a Horon villager ponders how the harvest for that year will turn out, but on the whole, the country appears to be fine. There's no property damage or people falling ill or wildlife failing to thrive or anything else that could be blamed on the shifting weather.
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