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Right, resuggesting this in the absence of any other suggestions since it got mixed 'reviews' last time >.> Anyhow, as copied from my previous suggestion, both are the main antagonists of their respective games and both have a three-form boss fight. Furthermore, both are interacted with minimally throughout their respective games (when I say interacted with Majora, I guess I mean Skull Kid). Both have the ability to curse others, and both are interacted with at the end of their respective games where Link must stop a ritual they are performing (Vaati draining the Light Force from Zelda, Majora bringing the Moon down on Termina). Additionally, both can take possession of others, and both do so to achieve their grand plans. Also, just as a fun fact, Majora's first form is VERY unhumanoid and

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  • Right, resuggesting this in the absence of any other suggestions since it got mixed 'reviews' last time >.> Anyhow, as copied from my previous suggestion, both are the main antagonists of their respective games and both have a three-form boss fight. Furthermore, both are interacted with minimally throughout their respective games (when I say interacted with Majora, I guess I mean Skull Kid). Both have the ability to curse others, and both are interacted with at the end of their respective games where Link must stop a ritual they are performing (Vaati draining the Light Force from Zelda, Majora bringing the Moon down on Termina). Additionally, both can take possession of others, and both do so to achieve their grand plans. Also, just as a fun fact, Majora's first form is VERY unhumanoid and
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  • Right, resuggesting this in the absence of any other suggestions since it got mixed 'reviews' last time >.> Anyhow, as copied from my previous suggestion, both are the main antagonists of their respective games and both have a three-form boss fight. Furthermore, both are interacted with minimally throughout their respective games (when I say interacted with Majora, I guess I mean Skull Kid). Both have the ability to curse others, and both are interacted with at the end of their respective games where Link must stop a ritual they are performing (Vaati draining the Light Force from Zelda, Majora bringing the Moon down on Termina). Additionally, both can take possession of others, and both do so to achieve their grand plans. Also, just as a fun fact, Majora's first form is VERY unhumanoid and by its third and final form it is humanoid, and Vaati's first form is very humanoid and his final form is VERY unhumanoid. Fun facts! -Minish Link 02:50, May 12, 2011 (UTC) File:Pictogram voting oppose.svg Oppose: Vaati? No means NO for Elmo! *stick slap* --AuronKaizer! 02:57, May 12, 2011 (UTC) File:Pictogram voting neutral.svg Neutral: Seems pretty random, I'm going to need to see more similarities --Hydropanda (talk) 02:58, May 12, 2011 (UTC) File:Pictogram voting support.svg Support:I still see this as a possibility Oni Dark Link 15:18, May 12, 2011 (UTC) File:Pictogram voting oppose.svg Oppose: Sigh.... --Jäzzi(Talk) 18:25, May 13, 2011 (UTC) File:Pictogram voting oppose.svg Oppose: Eh, almost neutral but just not very interesting to me. TheFile:Mask-Mimic.gif™ 21:28, May 13, 2011 (UTC) File:Pictogram voting support.svg Support: Let's give it a chance at the very least. Portal-Kombat
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