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WHAT IF ELEGY OF STATUE IS ALIVE STATUE REAL NAME BEN FOLLOW LINK WAS MAJORA'S MASK

The creepy “BEN” statue idea comes from fan discussion and the Ben Drowned creepypasta, not from an official Majora’s Mask name or confirmed lore.

What it means

  • In the game, the Elegy of Emptiness creates a statue-like clone of Link or another character.
  • Fans later connected that statue to “BEN” because the creepypasta uses that image as part of its horror theme.
  • There is no verified source showing that the statue’s “real name” is Ben or that it is literally alive in the canon story.

Why people talk about it

  • The statue looks unnerving, so it naturally became a subject for theories and forum posts.
  • The mystery is amplified by the wider Majora’s Mask atmosphere, which already feels eerie and dreamlike.
  • That mix made the “alive statue” idea spread as a fandom theory rather than an official fact.

Best read on the rumor

  • Canon view: it is a magic statue created by the Elegy of Emptiness.
  • Fan theory view: some people treat it like a haunted or possessed version of Link, tied to BEN.
  • Horror-story view: the creepypasta uses the statue as a scary symbol, not as confirmed game lore.

In plain language

The short answer is: no, the Link statue is not officially named Ben, and Majora’s Mask does not confirm it is alive. The “Ben” idea is a fan-made horror interpretation that grew out of internet creepypasta culture.

TL;DR: It’s a fandom theory, not confirmed Majora’s Mask lore.