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{{CD|file=Happy-Mask-Salesman-Model.png|link=Happy Mask Salesman|desc=A mysterious character who appeared in Ocarina of Time as an entrepreneur of a mask shop. After Link encounters the Skull Kid and chases after him, the salesman follows him and reveals himself to the Hero before he is about to leave the Clock Tower. He tells Link that he knows of a way to return him to his true form and that he will need his Ocarina in order to do it. He then strikes up a deal with Link: he'll help him return to his original self if Link can gain back his Ocarina and retrieve the mask that the Skull Kid possesses. But there's a catch to the deal: Link must get these things before three days are over because the Salesman states that he is a busy man and will be leaving at that time.<br><br>When Link returns with his Ocarina in his possession, the Salesman teaches the Song of Healing which heals him from his deku state and creates the Deku Mask. The song becomes instrumental later on during Link's quest. Once the Salesman realizes that Link does not have the Majora's Mask in his possession, he gets angry and proceeds to tell him the background behind the mask which helps Link realize the direness of the situation. He believes that Link can still get Majora's Mask back from the Skull Kid even though he failed the first time. He reappears at the end of the game retrieving the powerless mask and disappears with it after saying some parting words to Link.<br><br>The Happy Mask Salesman is somewhat of a disturbing character in that he is perpetually smiling(except for one small instance), has sudden mood swings, and seems to change his position without having to move. He appears to also have the ability to travel to parallel worlds as evidenced by him being in Hyrule in Ocarina of Time and then later in Termina.}}
{{CD|file=Happy-Mask-Salesman-Model.png|link=Happy Mask Salesman|desc=A mysterious character who appeared in Ocarina of Time as an entrepreneur of a mask shop. After Link encounters the Skull Kid and chases after him, the salesman follows him and reveals himself to the Hero before he is about to leave the Clock Tower. He tells Link that he knows of a way to return him to his true form and that he will need his Ocarina in order to do it. He then strikes up a deal with Link: he'll help him return to his original self if Link can gain back his Ocarina and retrieve the mask that the Skull Kid possesses. But there's a catch to the deal: Link must get these things before three days are over because the Salesman states that he is a busy man and will be leaving at that time.<br><br>When Link returns with his Ocarina in his possession, the Salesman teaches the Song of Healing which heals him from his deku state and creates the Deku Mask. The song becomes instrumental later on during Link's quest. Once the Salesman realizes that Link does not have the Majora's Mask in his possession, he gets angry and proceeds to tell him the background behind the mask which helps Link realize the direness of the situation. He believes that Link can still get Majora's Mask back from the Skull Kid even though he failed the first time. He reappears at the end of the game retrieving the powerless mask and disappears with it after saying some parting words to Link.<br><br>The Happy Mask Salesman is somewhat of a disturbing character in that he is perpetually smiling(except for one small instance), has sudden mood swings, and seems to change his position without having to move. He appears to also have the ability to travel to parallel worlds as evidenced by him being in Hyrule in Ocarina of Time and then later in Termina.}}
{{CD|file=Majoras-Mask-Model.png|link=Majora's Mask|desc=According to the Happy Mask Salesman, Majora's Mask was once used as a tool by a tribe in their hexing rituals. Believing that the mask could one day cause catastrophic events, the tribe sealed it forever in shadow in order to prevent anyone from using it for evil purposes. It remained in the shadows until it was found by the Happy Mask Salesman and was in his possession until the Skull Kid attacked him and stole the mask.<br><br>After being taken by him, the mask began to possess the Skull Kid's mind and made him to horrible things. Towards the end of the game, it's revealed the Majora's Mask only used Skull Kid as a puppet for its own purposes after Link calls the Four Giants to stop the moon. It entices Link to go inside of the once again falling moon in order to fight. After the mask is defeated, the Happy Mask Salesman regains possession over the object and disappears with it.}}
{{CD|file=Skull-Kid-Model.png|link=Skull Kid|desc=A mischievous little imp who ambushes Link at the beginning of the game. The Skull Kid used to be friends with the Four Giants until they left to go to protect Termina while in their sleep. He became angry at their leaving and began to pull pranks on people.<br><br>He was also once a member of the Bombers until they kicked him out due to his pranks. Sometime after this, he met Tatl and Tael as he was getting shelter from a storm. They soon became friends. He then came in contact with the Happy Mask Salesman and attacked him, stealing Majora's Mask from him. After obtaining the mask, the Skull Kid became possessed by the mask's power and began to take his pranks to the next level which ultimately lead to the moon slowly descending upon Termina.}}
{{CD|file=Tatl-Model.png|link=Tatl|desc=Tatl is a friend of Skull Kid's and the older sister of Tael. She was separated from the two when trying to stop Link, as a Deku, from attempting to follow them after being transformed. After she helps him to get to Clocktown and retrieve back his Ocarina, she finds herself helping Link in his new quest to save Termina.<br><br>Unlike Navi from Ocarina of Time, Tatl has an attitude and does not give enough information about the enemies that Link encounters. Tatl also cares a lot for her brother and is worried about him when she gets separated from him at the beginning of the game. After she sees the Skull Kid hurting Tael for telling them how to stop him, she realizes the gravity of the situation and knows that she must stop him.}}


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