Gonna hand out candy for my Mom because I don't get trick or treaters where I live and she has a migraine, and also gonna play ToTK! I'm on my 2nd playthrough of it now.
Fun fact: shadow temple music theme has bongos playing as you are going through the temple. You hear it the moment you walk in. The bongos stop playing when you defeat the boss. At least in the n64 version I played back then. I went back for heart peice searching during time that internet and game guides were hard to come by.
I would've put The Depths from Tears of the Kingdom as an honorable mention at least. Even with all the Light roots active, it's still fairly dark and eerie down there. Not to mention the terror of your first Frox encounter.
YES!! I was surprised that the Depths weren't at least an honorable mention. The design is incredible. The terror of running literally BLIND from enemies you can barely see. The sounds are super uncomofortable and new, so you don't know what most of them are. You see a ginormous shadow moving in the distance but it's too dark to tell what the heck it is. And adding the game mechanic that the malice around you and some of the enemies lowers your maximum health if you get too close or unlucky just makes it worse. I love AND hate that place.
The nighttime raid by the aliens on Romani Ranch in Majora's Mask was probably even more unsettling to me as a child than the Shadow Temple. The music that plays during that event still gives me chills.
The lost woods in the wilds era is like a more realistic version of the idea of the earlier ones with how the lore is really kinda unnerving. Doesn’t sugar coat the getting lost with ”cheery music” Shoutout to the discord server! :)
@@Imjstvibin: In Breath of the Wild/ Tears of the Kingdom? The games where Korok Seeds are collected and getting lost in the Lost Woods signals children’s laughter? The game this comment is referencing?
@@gregoryleverton It’s so strange because I remember the EXACT SAME THING. I mean, Shadow Temple was spooky obviously, but The Well of Three Features legit scared me as a kid.
To me, the forest temple is one of the eeriest places. But pretty much every place that felt "too far" from any store in-game feels like doom. Especially the stone tower when thinking of it's real size when looking down. Or above
12:25 Even worse when u consider the redeads are PROBABLY THE DEAD CITIZENS WHO WERE KILLED IN THE CASTLE TOWN ATTACK. Then due to Ganondorf's magic instead of being given bliss in death reunifying with the goddess Hylia (In my HC Skyloft from Skyward sword is like "Heaven" from Christianity/Judaism and after the people in Hyrule die they go to Skyloft and are able to communicate with Hylia if they so wish) they're forced to serve Ganondorf as redeads.
From what one of the npcs mentioned, it's actually just dark magic used by Ganondorf. Which kinda feels like Nintendo trying to tone down the darkness tbh.
I've never been this early before! I just beat ToTK for the first time the other day so I'm only now getting back into watching lore videos. Very excited!!!
Admittedly I haven't played and/or completed every mainline LoZ game (I'm working on that), but Castle Town after Ganondorf's takeover always shook me. The Redeads already made me nervous whenever I encountered them but encountering them plus seeing CT in ruins along with the howl of the wind always scared me. This is coming from someone who played the Resident Evil remake, which looked pretty realistic for the time, first on GameCube before playing the less realistic looking OoT on GameCube.
This video was fantastic. The one honorable mention I think that deserved a shout out was the bottom half of the Ancient Cistern. The zombie bokoblins swarming as you climb the rope gets me every time.
Great Bay was especially eerie and unsettling because first I played Smash Brothers Melee and in the Great Bay stage, it plays the upbeat Saria's song. I thought the place would be a happy beach.
I have a really good theory for Arbiters Grounds. Supposedly it was built on top of the Spirit temple. So the desert colossus was probably unstable. Thus making the sinkholes. Which eventually becomes its appearance in Breath of the wild. Then when the Molduga moves in, it probably made the ground even more unstable, thus making its appearance in Tears of the kingdom, a giant quicksand patch. And I just go with the thought that the desert coliseum is the original building. And then the Underground graveyard right underneath as well.
obviously it’s not quite on the level as the hyrulian war crimes temple or anything in terms of like implication and atmosphere but i would like to offer an honourable mention to breath of the wild’s thyphlo ruins for making me anxious because i’m already bad at video games and then they had to take my visibility away
@@actuallyminapaige It's probably useless now that most people have beaten and replayed BotW so much by now they won't go back to it, but back when it was still big I'd always give a hint on how easy it actually is, so might as well do it again for old times sake. SPOILER: The Hinox and shrine are literally a straight line from the entrance. Just have to find a way over the wall.
gone, but it was good, pretty quiet I found the basement where you found Joni really eerie, him aware and frozen as a gold statue, aware of the world but able to do anything but watch as the floodwaters start creeping in, and all that gold just untouched. Twilight Princess was good at the spooky spaces
The giant eels in the Great Bay in mm. They scared the living crap outta me as a kid. Thanks for the great videos. (Also, it's pretty hard to be scared when gerudo valley is playing!)
I been thinking on going through all the mainline Zelda games and visit the spookiest locations in each one. I know some of them technically don't have a spooky area but they at least have spooky themed areas, like graveyards and dark forest. And on a side note, Nintendo, please put Twilight Princess HD on the Switch or Switch 2 so I can finally play it.
I would've put the Earth Temple from WW as at least an honorable mention. You can't tell me that the scream from the Redead of that game isn't bone-chilling on some level.
I think Gerudo Town from Tears of the Kingdom before doing the main quest there should have been in that video! The feeling I had when I entered the town for the first time, completely empty except for a few gibdos was unreal and 100% one of the creepiest moments in that game!!!
For me, it's still, to this day, The Bottom of the Well. Even 17 years later and now that I'm an adult, I can't even bring myself to play that part of Zelda without my heart starting to race. It was that terrifying and it certainly didn't help that you played that part as Child Link, forced to see such horrors.
It's funny. I'm not really big on horror but I do enjoy your spooky videos. As far as which area I think is the spookiest in the Zelda world? It's hard to say. But for me, one of the spookiest areas was in the Wind Waker. The island bungalow always creeped me out only because I knew I had to navigate those catacombs with the rats and the Redead. But I gotta say your pick of the Shadow Temple? It's definitely creepier than those catacombs under the bungalow.
An eerie place for me is the Hyrule Castle graveyard from Twilight Princess. The first time I played the game I got there by accident. I was taken by surprise. Now I feel melancholic about the place
I can't believe you find the Lost Woods in BotW scarier than the Earth Temple in WW or the Bottom of the Well in OoT or even the bottom part of the Ancient Cistern in SS
In the uncut preorder 1.0 gold cartage version of Ocarina of Time the bottom of the well and Shadow Temple does have blood in places. I got that version when I was a 6 back in 1998 and I still have it.
Lol, I knew shadow temple would be at the top as usual. 😂 But to me shadow temple is mostly a silly haunted house, I don't mind doing that dungeon. The ones that creeped me out most was the bomb trains in spirit tracks, romani's ranch ghosts, and the guardians for the tears of light. I'm literally like nope you would have to pay me to do those again. 😂
I've only ever played Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask on N64 as well as Link to the Past on Gameboy Color. Even as a kid playing them I never got spooked by any locations in those games. But I have been frustrated many times by certain locations; I have managed to beat Ocarina of Time multiple times, but I have never been able to beat Majora's Mask or Link to the Past. IF, Majora's Mask didn't have the time crunch and kept things completed then I could beat it. I'm a 31 year old Man who isn't ashamed to admit that I think Majora's Mask is too difficult!
I always find it funny when people are like "Shadow Temple was especially scary when playing it for the first time as a kid", because my family was poor and I didn't get to play OOT until the 3DS remake. And like, it terrified the crap outta me then. When I was in my 20s. Anyone doing it at like, eight must have the courage of Link.
A spooky location in a Zelda game? The graveyard in Oracle of Time. The location itself is rather simple Halloween themed, but there is a character there that has a tragic fate. There is a Poe that starts the Straw Millionaire quest that ask you to move his tombstone as it is trapping him in the living world. That I find scary. That after death someone will be trapped aware in their own grave, unable to escape until the tombstone is removed or worn away.
Aw, no Forest Temple? For outright horror, the Shadow Temple wins, but the Forest Temple is definitely the winner for subtle creepiness. Nothing about it is explained, and the music just adds to the weird nature of the place. But I'm also biased because it's my favorite temple. :)
My Halloweens been pretty good. Pretty relaxed and brain dead rn though. I found a good deal for a computer set up and it's gonna be here tomorrow. Im.just writing down all my zelda info as I'm listening. Or trying to anyway.
To end of the month I beat Castlevania Harmony of Dissonance for the umpteenth time. I really should have play Ocarina of Time and spent time in the well/Shadow Temple though.
even tho it takes more imagination for it, when I first got to the deserted town...and didnt have the cross because it was my first play thru,,,and im getting randomly hit. when i was 11, i thought something was wrong with the game.
Snowpeak mansion is on the opposite site of the country but for some reason Yeto and Yeta have Ordon pumpkin and Ordon goat cheese lying around and I want to know how
Hmm. This video makes me wonder when Majorlink is gonna release another A Heros Purpose episode it should be before the year ends.. I'm definitely not hinting for people to check it out.. 🤐
I think the Bottom of the well is scarier especially since you do it as young Link rather than adult Link in the Shadow temple. Still the Shadow temple is number 2 in creepiness. Also the Earth temple in WW as well as the Depths in TotK when they are not lit up are pretty scary.
Are you celebrating Halloween tonight? If so, what ya got planned?
Gonna hand out candy for my Mom because I don't get trick or treaters where I live and she has a migraine, and also gonna play ToTK! I'm on my 2nd playthrough of it now.
yes eat candy lol
the place that really creeps me out is the bottom of the well in ocarina of time and Majora's mask
Already went out collecting candy with the nephews. It is 22:30 already here.
I finally got the evening off for the first time in many years, so I can pass out candy!
The underground part of the ancient cistern in skyward sword was spooky, especially with the zombie bokos
Fun fact: shadow temple music theme has bongos playing as you are going through the temple. You hear it the moment you walk in.
The bongos stop playing when you defeat the boss. At least in the n64 version I played back then. I went back for heart peice searching during time that internet and game guides were hard to come by.
Woah really? That's a creepy detail lol.
I would've put The Depths from Tears of the Kingdom as an honorable mention at least. Even with all the Light roots active, it's still fairly dark and eerie down there. Not to mention the terror of your first Frox encounter.
YES!! I was surprised that the Depths weren't at least an honorable mention. The design is incredible. The terror of running literally BLIND from enemies you can barely see. The sounds are super uncomofortable and new, so you don't know what most of them are. You see a ginormous shadow moving in the distance but it's too dark to tell what the heck it is. And adding the game mechanic that the malice around you and some of the enemies lowers your maximum health if you get too close or unlucky just makes it worse. I love AND hate that place.
The nighttime raid by the aliens on Romani Ranch in Majora's Mask was probably even more unsettling to me as a child than the Shadow Temple. The music that plays during that event still gives me chills.
Me too. As a kid, it was my least favourite mission just because it was creepy. The aliens aren't even scary! But the atmosphere...😬
@@affinityforanime same here! Especially because they never explain it.
Ikr? I hated doing that part, it's part of the reason why I don't like replaying Majora's Mask. Always makes my nerves go crazy lol.
The lost woods in the wilds era is like a more realistic version of the idea of the earlier ones with how the lore is really kinda unnerving. Doesn’t sugar coat the getting lost with ”cheery music”
Shoutout to the discord server! :)
The strange laughter you hear when you take a wrong turn in the lost woods. Might be the sound of one of the Koroks.
@@goldam1986 I’m pretty sure koroks shouldn’t exist in the timeline yet
@@goldam1986 or skull kid ;)
Or skull kid ;)
@@Imjstvibin: In Breath of the Wild/ Tears of the Kingdom? The games where Korok Seeds are collected and getting lost in the Lost Woods signals children’s laughter? The game this comment is referencing?
@@fishnewt1331 Nyahahaha... *Link shudders as he is whisked back to the start of the maze*
Is it weird that as a kid, i never found the shadow temple remotely creepy, but was actively scared of the bottom of the well haha
@@gregoryleverton Bottom of the Well is definitely dirtier, and playing in child form makes it way scarier for me too
I was expecting the well to make the list
@@gregoryleverton It’s so strange because I remember the EXACT SAME THING. I mean, Shadow Temple was spooky obviously, but The Well of Three Features legit scared me as a kid.
Freaked me right the fuck out. Still does but in a worse way. Nuance is the real horror here
Same.
To me, the forest temple is one of the eeriest places. But pretty much every place that felt "too far" from any store in-game feels like doom. Especially the stone tower when thinking of it's real size when looking down. Or above
Warns that there's thunder
Immediately jumps out of skin at thunder sounds
12:25 Even worse when u consider the redeads are PROBABLY THE DEAD CITIZENS WHO WERE KILLED IN THE CASTLE TOWN ATTACK. Then due to Ganondorf's magic instead of being given bliss in death reunifying with the goddess Hylia (In my HC Skyloft from Skyward sword is like "Heaven" from Christianity/Judaism and after the people in Hyrule die they go to Skyloft and are able to communicate with Hylia if they so wish) they're forced to serve Ganondorf as redeads.
From what one of the npcs mentioned, it's actually just dark magic used by Ganondorf. Which kinda feels like Nintendo trying to tone down the darkness tbh.
16:44 the cabana basement in wind waker is *my* childhood fear for sure
I've never been this early before! I just beat ToTK for the first time the other day so I'm only now getting back into watching lore videos. Very excited!!!
Admittedly I haven't played and/or completed every mainline LoZ game (I'm working on that), but Castle Town after Ganondorf's takeover always shook me. The Redeads already made me nervous whenever I encountered them but encountering them plus seeing CT in ruins along with the howl of the wind always scared me. This is coming from someone who played the Resident Evil remake, which looked pretty realistic for the time, first on GameCube before playing the less realistic looking OoT on GameCube.
Bottom of the Well and Wind Waker's Earth Temple. Also the Phantom Ganon's maze in Ganon's Tower (Wind Waker) and the Forest Temple.
You got em all, graveyards + skultulla houses
I always thought the Forest Temple was creepier than the Shadow Temple in Ocarina of time.
This video was fantastic. The one honorable mention I think that deserved a shout out was the bottom half of the Ancient Cistern. The zombie bokoblins swarming as you climb the rope gets me every time.
The first time I experienced that scared the crap out of me! 😂 Such a twist to have that serene opener and then that!
I actually completely forgot about that lol.
Great Bay was especially eerie and unsettling because first I played Smash Brothers Melee and in the Great Bay stage, it plays the upbeat Saria's song. I thought the place would be a happy beach.
I kinda want a "Day 4" mod where it IS just Termina at the beach. Everybody Lives, so let's hit the beach!
I have a really good theory for Arbiters Grounds. Supposedly it was built on top of the Spirit temple. So the desert colossus was probably unstable. Thus making the sinkholes. Which eventually becomes its appearance in Breath of the wild. Then when the Molduga moves in, it probably made the ground even more unstable, thus making its appearance in Tears of the kingdom, a giant quicksand patch. And I just go with the thought that the desert coliseum is the original building. And then the Underground graveyard right underneath as well.
obviously it’s not quite on the level as the hyrulian war crimes temple or anything in terms of like implication and atmosphere but i would like to offer an honourable mention to breath of the wild’s thyphlo ruins for making me anxious because i’m already bad at video games and then they had to take my visibility away
@@actuallyminapaige It's probably useless now that most people have beaten and replayed BotW so much by now they won't go back to it, but back when it was still big I'd always give a hint on how easy it actually is, so might as well do it again for old times sake.
SPOILER:
The Hinox and shrine are literally a straight line from the entrance. Just have to find a way over the wall.
gone, but it was good, pretty quiet
I found the basement where you found Joni really eerie, him aware and frozen as a gold statue, aware of the world but able to do anything but watch as the floodwaters start creeping in, and all that gold just untouched. Twilight Princess was good at the spooky spaces
The giant eels in the Great Bay in mm. They scared the living crap outta me as a kid. Thanks for the great videos.
(Also, it's pretty hard to be scared when gerudo valley is playing!)
I been thinking on going through all the mainline Zelda games and visit the spookiest locations in each one. I know some of them technically don't have a spooky area but they at least have spooky themed areas, like graveyards and dark forest.
And on a side note, Nintendo, please put Twilight Princess HD on the Switch or Switch 2 so I can finally play it.
I would've put the Earth Temple from WW as at least an honorable mention. You can't tell me that the scream from the Redead of that game isn't bone-chilling on some level.
I think Gerudo Town from Tears of the Kingdom before doing the main quest there should have been in that video! The feeling I had when I entered the town for the first time, completely empty except for a few gibdos was unreal and 100% one of the creepiest moments in that game!!!
Zombie town. People also noted the low-key horror of the Rito village. Only kids left to run things.
One of the creepest locations for me are the silent realms from Skyward Sword.
That's a super creepy place! The silent realms are tough xD
15:07 The gargoyle holding the chain looks... kinda like Mogryph from Echoes of Wisdom. Or is that just me?
No Wind Waker Earth Temple, no Faron Temple, no Palace of Darkness, and no bottom of Ancient Cistern??? Not even as honorable mentions????
@5:51 i was waiting for a Majora's mask one and just when I was thinking it you mentioned Majora's mask 😂 perfect timing
For me, it's still, to this day, The Bottom of the Well.
Even 17 years later and now that I'm an adult, I can't even bring myself to play that part of Zelda without my heart starting to race.
It was that terrifying and it certainly didn't help that you played that part as Child Link, forced to see such horrors.
I was always scared of the forest temple, the music is still terrifying
Just what I needed for Halloween, thank you!
Happy Halloween everybody @HyruleGamer thanks much for this very timely video!
You too
I think Ikana Canyon Grave you can enter on the night of the second day is quite spooky with all those piles of skulls in the mini-boss room.
I love it when Zelda touches on horror vibes! Not for a whole game, mind you, but I wish every game had it's own shadow temple area.
Happy Halloween Hyrule Gamer!
The head isn't a crow, it's the head of Anubis.
No it's your mom's
It's funny. I'm not really big on horror but I do enjoy your spooky videos. As far as which area I think is the spookiest in the Zelda world? It's hard to say. But for me, one of the spookiest areas was in the Wind Waker. The island bungalow always creeped me out only because I knew I had to navigate those catacombs with the rats and the Redead. But I gotta say your pick of the Shadow Temple? It's definitely creepier than those catacombs under the bungalow.
I love how you posted this supposing to be Halloween but for me it’s already November 1 lol
An eerie place for me is the Hyrule Castle graveyard from Twilight Princess. The first time I played the game I got there by accident. I was taken by surprise. Now I feel melancholic about the place
Zelda does a great job conveying ambience with their soundtracks 🔥
I can't believe you find the Lost Woods in BotW scarier than the Earth Temple in WW or the Bottom of the Well in OoT or even the bottom part of the Ancient Cistern in SS
The lost woods music from breath of the wild is my alarm sound. It’s not a jump scare out of sleep, but it certainly wakes me right up.
The forest temple in oot was creepy AF to me as a kid, the music was unsettling
When those 90 seconds run out in the Silent Realm of Skyward Sword.
In the uncut preorder 1.0 gold cartage version of Ocarina of Time the bottom of the well and Shadow Temple does have blood in places. I got that version when I was a 6 back in 1998 and I still have it.
Lol, I knew shadow temple would be at the top as usual. 😂 But to me shadow temple is mostly a silly haunted house, I don't mind doing that dungeon. The ones that creeped me out most was the bomb trains in spirit tracks, romani's ranch ghosts, and the guardians for the tears of light. I'm literally like nope you would have to pay me to do those again. 😂
Death Sword being an actual demon sealed by what are very real methods used in the real world for similar purposes is so creepy.
Snowpeak Ruins music will forever be tied to FromSoftwares games.
Thanks, Zullie.
So weird seeing a new Hyrule Gamer on a Thursday instead of a Sunday! Couldn’t be a better subject for Samhain though… Happy Halloween
So happy when I saw this come across my notifications this morning. Made sure to wait until midnight and dark to watch 😁. Thanks for the spooks!
Enjoy!
I've only ever played Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask on N64 as well as Link to the Past on Gameboy Color. Even as a kid playing them I never got spooked by any locations in those games. But I have been frustrated many times by certain locations; I have managed to beat Ocarina of Time multiple times, but I have never been able to beat Majora's Mask or Link to the Past. IF, Majora's Mask didn't have the time crunch and kept things completed then I could beat it.
I'm a 31 year old Man who isn't ashamed to admit that I think Majora's Mask is too difficult!
I always find it funny when people are like "Shadow Temple was especially scary when playing it for the first time as a kid", because my family was poor and I didn't get to play OOT until the 3DS remake. And like, it terrified the crap outta me then. When I was in my 20s.
Anyone doing it at like, eight must have the courage of Link.
16:25 I had to rewind this part like 3 times because I was like "Did he really just say pair of pants?"
Hahahaha Bongo Bongo having pants is a funny image
6:42 “anywhere you go in Ikana is unsettling and not fun to hang around” Bruh I swear! I always hated having to go to Ikana in a game lol
A spooky location in a Zelda game? The graveyard in Oracle of Time. The location itself is rather simple Halloween themed, but there is a character there that has a tragic fate. There is a Poe that starts the Straw Millionaire quest that ask you to move his tombstone as it is trapping him in the living world. That I find scary. That after death someone will be trapped aware in their own grave, unable to escape until the tombstone is removed or worn away.
Not overly terrifying but more of a sad invading feeling - Deya village
Man why did I miss this last night, oh well a little late spooky listen on November 1st
Im so late on my zelda vids😅 glad to be able to catch up on your halloween one you guys are killing it
Thank you for the spooky video on the best of holidays! Hope you have a great Halloween!! 👻
I really liked the Blizzeta cutscene also.
Sees loud thunder warning *IMMEDIATELY UNPLUGS HEADPHONES*
Happy Halloween. Thanks for another lovely videe.
Aw, no Forest Temple? For outright horror, the Shadow Temple wins, but the Forest Temple is definitely the winner for subtle creepiness. Nothing about it is explained, and the music just adds to the weird nature of the place. But I'm also biased because it's my favorite temple. :)
The labyrinths in the Wild's era!
Number one: the entirety of majora's mask
Kingdom of Ikana was definitely weird vibes
You forgot some places.
1. The Forest Temple (OoC).
2. Bottom of the Cistern (Skyward Sword).
3. Bottom of the Well (OoC).
And so on.
I feel like the ghostship from windwaker would have made a good pick!
Ooh absolutely, that would have been a great shout!
I enjoyed this video for Halloween thank you hyrule gamer 😊
Happy to hear, glad you enjoyed!
My favorite “haunted location”: the Shadow Temple
I played OOT twice in my 20s and I never noticed blood in the shadow temple.
Depends on the version you play! Some had the blood removed.
You missed bottom of the well from OoT
Such a fun, creepy video!
Thanks for a fun way to spend some of my Halloween 🎃 night! 👻
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!
@HyruleGamer Absolutely!
#0: Anywhere where Malo is looking at you in Twilight Princess.
There is a theory about bongo bango that he was ounce a sheikh.
Anywhere a Stalnox exists. They are like oversized possums, only less cute (if one finds possums cute to begin with).
My Halloweens been pretty good. Pretty relaxed and brain dead rn though. I found a good deal for a computer set up and it's gonna be here tomorrow. Im.just writing down all my zelda info as I'm listening. Or trying to anyway.
OOT Fire temple, but with the old music.
Hey, that's me, ABlazingBread!! I like mid whiskey & Zelda! With that said, I'm gonna fly away!!! *whoosh*
Thanks for sending that in!
When I was 8 in 1998 & playing this, I'd reset the game when I got to the shadow temple 😂
To end of the month I beat Castlevania Harmony of Dissonance for the umpteenth time. I really should have play Ocarina of Time and spent time in the well/Shadow Temple though.
Loved this video so much ❤
Thank you!
Happy holloween
Dude, no Typhlo Ruins from BotW? The Lost Woods are certainly creepy, but Typhlo Ruins are like 100x scarier to me. Or just the entire depths of TotK.
even tho it takes more imagination for it, when I first got to the deserted town...and didnt have the cross because it was my first play thru,,,and im getting randomly hit. when i was 11, i thought something was wrong with the game.
Snowpeak mansion is on the opposite site of the country but for some reason Yeto and Yeta have Ordon pumpkin and Ordon goat cheese lying around and I want to know how
Greetings from Venezuela, South America. 🇻🇪👋
The forest temple in ocarina of time and the outside of the wind waker ghost ship. The inside not so much.
Honestly? The City in the Sky from Twilight Princess. Something about that place makes me uneasy...
Happy Halloween 👻🎃
Bottom of the well should have been prominent
Bottom of the Well and the Shadow Temple.
Great video, thank you 😃👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
I would hate to explore the Shadow Temple IRL. Fortunately it isn’t real.
Of course it isn't. 😈😈😈
Happy Samhain!
Hmm. This video makes me wonder when Majorlink is gonna release another A Heros Purpose episode it should be before the year ends.. I'm definitely not hinting for people to check it out.. 🤐
I think the Bottom of the well is scarier especially since you do it as young Link rather than adult Link in the Shadow temple. Still the Shadow temple is number 2 in creepiness. Also the Earth temple in WW as well as the Depths in TotK when they are not lit up are pretty scary.
(People will see this as pedantic, but "bloodshed" is a noun, not an adjective.)
Yeaaah I should have used "blood stained" or something like that xD
I think you're using "bloodshed" where you're supposed to be using "blood stained"
Perhaps, thanks for the correction!
The downright creepiest location is Lover’s Pond. 🤮