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The Twin Islands are a location from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. They are two nearly identical islands situated in the middle of a small lake, located between the Mountain Village and Goron Village. The two islands are connected by a bridge, which also connects to a smaller island situated between the two Twin Islands. One of the islands holds a Hidden Hole known as the Twin Islands Cave, which contains a Hot Spring. To the east of the Twin Islands is the Goron Racetrack. The Twin Islands were two islands very close together in the Western Sea. They were used in a ruse by Vilu Daskar, who sailed the Goreleech to one end of the islands. When the Sayna came through the channel between the islands, the Goreleech stuck her with its spike "like a gnat on a pin", to quote Parug. Apperently, this ruse had been used many times before by Daskar, as he stated that "they always" come through the channel between the islands. Dangerous flesh-eating slugs appear to be the only inhabitants of the islands.
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The Twin Islands are a location from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. They are two nearly identical islands situated in the middle of a small lake, located between the Mountain Village and Goron Village. The two islands are connected by a bridge, which also connects to a smaller island situated between the two Twin Islands. One of the islands holds a Hidden Hole known as the Twin Islands Cave, which contains a Hot Spring. To the east of the Twin Islands is the Goron Racetrack. The Twin Islands were two islands very close together in the Western Sea. They were used in a ruse by Vilu Daskar, who sailed the Goreleech to one end of the islands. When the Sayna came through the channel between the islands, the Goreleech stuck her with its spike "like a gnat on a pin", to quote Parug. Apperently, this ruse had been used many times before by Daskar, as he stated that "they always" come through the channel between the islands. Dangerous flesh-eating slugs appear to be the only inhabitants of the islands.
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