[quote=@GodOfWar] I am interested in going with Skull Kid being lured back to the unholy magic of Majora's mask. As You said, Link would be using the knowledge of the past Heroes to guide him in finding long lost hyrulian artifacts, what better relic to represent the child link of Termina like Majora's Mask? Skull Kid, being the last troubled host of the mask, would most likely don the devilishly potent item once it manifested itself as one of link's quest items (Either by it awakening again or due to some other conjuring incident). This, in turn, leads to Skull Kid becoming a walking, talking 'Objective'. Even if Link doesn't go for acquiring the mask first thing in his journey, SK and Majora could still be a troubling shadow in the bushes, attacking and setting elaborate traps for the Hero along the road, so [s][i]he[/i][/s] they could right what wronged [s][i]Majora[/i][/s] them so many years ago, in that dream-like world of Termina. [/quote] I'm not really so sure that is a good idea. The Majora's Mask was a force so powerful and chaotic that it was locked away much like the Fused Shadows. In MM we see the the mask is both psychotic, vengeful and capable of destroying all of Termina. As far as I'm aware it rivals even the Triforce pieces and the mask wants everything to burn. Do we really want to give one of our everyday characters that kind of power. [quote=@Li] I was thinking that for Saria, she leaves Kokiri Forest to pay a visit to Link since it has been so long from of their little adventures from their childhood. She somehow gets involved with his adventures because she's always supporting him. She's there to be of good conscious and a good friend to him. She has feelings for him but she is well-aware that his feelings are towards Zelda so she doesn't hold them resentment for that. Does that make sense? ^^; [/quote] I think I mentioned this before but OoT Link is long dead and turned to the Hero's Shade. Apollo is portraying a new Hero. Also I was under the impression that the Kokiri weren't suppose to leave the forest. I thought their immortality was suspended outside the woods, so they'd start aging normally again. I mean one night of fun in Hyrule fields at the end of OoT is one thing. The Kokiri aren't going to suffer if they age another day but possibly months on the road with Link might not be good for Saria. Then again if the world is in danger she might be willing to sacrifice that kind of time.