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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', Gibdos appear prominently in [[Ikana Canyon]], primarily [[Beneath the Well]], where it is said anyone who enters to claim [[Mirror Shield|its treasure]] will be cursed to become a Gibdo (likely a reference to written "curses" on Egyptian tombs). They initially appear circling around the [[Music Box House]] of [[Pamela]] and [[Pamela's father|her researcher father]], trying to get to the latter. He had previously been studying Gibdos and became one himself when he tried to enter the well. To save him, Link needs to defeat [[Sharp]] in the [[Spring Water Cave]], allowing the water to run and turn the wheel on the house, thus playing a carnival-style song called "[[Farewell to Gibdos]]," which makes the Gibdos go underground. Link can then play the [[Song of Healing]] for him, restoring him and granting Link the [[Gibdo's Mask]], which allows him to speak to Gibdos. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', Gibdos appear prominently in [[Ikana Canyon]], primarily [[Beneath the Well]], where it is said anyone who enters to claim [[Mirror Shield|its treasure]] will be cursed to become a Gibdo (likely a reference to written "curses" on Egyptian tombs). They initially appear circling around the [[Music Box House]] of [[Pamela]] and [[Pamela's father|her researcher father]], trying to get to the latter. He had previously been studying Gibdos and became one himself when he tried to enter the well. To save him, Link needs to defeat [[Sharp]] in the [[Spring Water Cave]], allowing the water to run and turn the wheel on the house, thus playing a carnival-style song called "[[Farewell to Gibdos]]," which makes the Gibdos go underground. Link can then play the [[Song of Healing]] for him, restoring him and granting Link the [[Gibdo's Mask]], which allows him to speak to Gibdos. | ||
Inside the well, the Gibdos will request the masked Link to give them varying items using obtuse hints. Most of the items can be kept within [[empty bottle]]s, and most are also found somewhere in the well. Once given to them, | Inside the well, the Gibdos will request the masked Link to give them varying items using obtuse hints. Most of the items can be kept within [[empty bottle]]s, and most are also found somewhere in the well. Once given to them, ach Gibdo will tell Link that they "bear [him] no remorse" before disappearing into the ground. | ||
In this game, if a Gibdo is burned, it will become a ReDead. However, they still have the same behavior as Gibdos. | In this game, if a Gibdo is burned, it will become a ReDead. However, they still have the same behavior as Gibdos. |