Elegy of Emptiness

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Elegy of Emptiness
Type Utility Song
Fields Summon
Cost Lower Cost

C5: 20 rupees
C4: 25 rupees
C3: 30 rupees
C2: 35 rupees
C1: 40 rupees
Rent: 5 rupees

The Elegy of Emptiness is a mysterious song, with a strange effect which activates after skillfully playing it for at least ten seconds. At first, nothing will seem to have happened. When the player next moves from where she stood, however, in the place she stood will be an eerie statue which somewhat bears her resemblance. While the statue clearly intends to resemble the player, and may fool others from a distance, from up close it is obvious that it isn't the player, and couldn't possibly be alive. The statue has approximately half the player's weight.

By playing this song in succession, the player can create up to three different statues. Additionally, if the player can change her form, she can create an additional statue for each alternate form. After the maximum limit of statues is reached, playing the song again will cause the new statue to replace the oldest one.

Augment

Additional Statues
Additional
Cost
10 rupees

The user can gain the Additional Statues augment simultaneously with the original treasure for an additional cost, or as a separate treasure at a later time. This augment can be gained an infinite number of times. Each time it is gained, the player can create an additional three statues above the normal limit.

Trivia

  • Due to the nature of these statues, the player can use the Dominion Rod can control one of them as if it was her own body.
  • The Elegy of Emptiness treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in Majora's Mask. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.