As Bee had hoped, it became obvious they were in the past as soon as he stepped into Castle Town. Before that, actually, as the drawbridge was completely intact. The town bustled with activity, but his memory proved to serve correctly again. If he stepped into a door to his right, a room with a bunch of pots sitting on the floor would be found. If he failed to notice this door, however, there were some plants he could smash up and hope rupees drop from in the central plaza. The bowling alley was exactly where he remembered it being, as was the Bazaar, the Happy Mask Shop, and the Temple of Time itself. The Temple stood out starkly among the mostly-short buildings with its tall spires, easily the most noticeable thing in the entire town. The strangest thing, however, is that while they saw themselves sticking out like sore thumbs, nobody paid them any notice, as if, in their eyes, they saw the avatars in the same style they were in. Samus, however, figured the others were onto something with Death Mountain. They walked up the stairs, little more than an inclined plane with gray stripes over it that hardly even said "stairs", and found themselves in Kakariko Village. It was a tiny settlement, with only a dozen or so structures in total, but it was much quieter than the place Bee and Jack were in. There were more stairs leading up to mountainous terrain to their left, and a small passageway was just barely visible to their right, through the spaces between several buildings. Samus had her suit do a quick scan of the village, and she got a three dimensional view of the entire area. [b]"There's a graveyard entrance almost directly to the southeast, and the mountain is up those stairs, in case any of you didn't notice."[/b] Her helmet was long since back on, and she had no remarks on the look of the place. She was accustomed to worlds not looking real at this point.