The Legend of Zelda franchise has been around for more than 35 years, and over that time, numerous classic games starring Link have been released. Among the more odd entries in the series was Majora’s Mask. As a sequel to the classic Ocarina of Time for the N64, the game went in a darker direction as it detailed the impending destruction of the world by the moon.

In a post on TikTok, a user named Gracie, also known as veganpastrychef, shared a video of a pie they baked based on Majora’s Mask. The pastry was especially interesting because the creator had managed to recreate the titular mask worn by Skull Kid in the game. Design details included haunting yellow eyes and sharp colored spikes. In addition, the pie had the same distinct crimson coloration of the mask seen in the classic N64 title. “I bit off a bit more than I could chew with this one,” they quipped when posting the design to TikTok.

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Beyond showing off the finished Majora's Mask pie, Gracie detailed the process of baking the dessert. According to the video, they started by cutting out the shape from the dough used to make the pie. Additional strips of dough were then sliced and added to fill in the details of the design, such as the signature eyes and spikes of the mask. This was followed by painting the pie using presumably different shades of food coloring. After completing the dessert, they even cut it open, revealing the edible vegan contents inside.

Unsurprisingly, this impressive Majora’s Mask pie baked by Gracie caught the attention of numerous fans of The Legend of Zelda series. Since posting the video to TikTok, it has accumulated over 1.3 million views and 237.6K Likes. For those wanting to see more pies like this one from Majora’s Mask, the baker has posted videos of them making many more pastries with intriguing designs. Several examples of their work include sun and spiderweb cakes. As with the Zelda pie, each has a short video detailing how the dessert was made.

This detailed pie design is not the only way that fans of Majora’s Mask have shown off their passion for the iconic game. Recently, another fan chose to get a Skull Kid tattoo based on the N64 classic. It will be interesting to see what other creations based on Zelda games are shared with the community in the coming days.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is available for the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo Switch through the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pass, and an enhanced port is available on 3DS.

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