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* {{spoiler|Possessed Zelda}} in Spirit Tracks is terrifying. It's the incongruity between the hideous red eyes and the rest of the body. Bonus points for the resembling that of [[Majoras Mask|another]].
* {{spoiler|Possessed Zelda}} in Spirit Tracks is terrifying. It's the incongruity between the hideous red eyes and the rest of the body. Bonus points for the resembling that of [[Majoras Mask|another]].
* Those ever-gasping mouths in the Marine Temple. ''Stop staring!'' And the fact that you have to ram a sword down their throats is [[Freud Was Right|equally disturbing in a different manner]].
* Those ever-gasping mouths in the Marine Temple. ''Stop staring!'' And the fact that you have to ram a sword down their throats is [[Freud Was Right|equally disturbing in a different manner]].


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  • Possessed Zelda in Spirit Tracks is terrifying. It's the incongruity between the hideous red eyes and the rest of the body. Bonus points for the resembling that of another.
  • Those ever-gasping mouths in the Marine Temple. Stop staring! And the fact that you have to ram a sword down their throats is equally disturbing in a different manner.