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Many years later, the Happy Mask Salesman acquires Majora's Mask, sensing its ominous power.{{Ref|MM|3992-3993|Happy Mask Salesman}}
Many years later, the Happy Mask Salesman acquires Majora's Mask, sensing its ominous power.{{Ref|MM|3992-3993|Happy Mask Salesman}}


Some time before Link arrives in [[Termina]], the [[Skull Kid]] comes across the Happy Mask Salesman in the forest. Because he enjoys playing tricks on people, he, [[Tatl]], and [[Tatl]] knock out the Happy Mask Salesman and steal Majora's Mask.{{Ref|MM|320-321|Tatl}}{{Ref|MM|3943|Happy Mask Salesman}}
Some time before Link arrives in [[Termina]], the [[Skull Kid]] comes across the Happy Mask Salesman in the forest. Because he enjoys playing tricks on people, he, [[Tatl]], and [[Tael]] knock out the Happy Mask Salesman and steal Majora's Mask.{{Ref|MM|320-321|Tatl}}{{Ref|MM|3943|Happy Mask Salesman}}


Once Skull Kid puts on the mask, his pranks slowly became worse and the power of the mask overtakes him.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia]]''|A young imp known as Skull Kid had snatched Majora's Mask from a traveling mask salesman. With the aid of the mask's terrible power, his actions had gone beyond the scope of mischief, and the effects of his pranks could be felt all over Termina.|pg. 111}}{{Ref|MM|4116|Tael}} Under its sway, he sets the [[Moon]] on a course to hit Termina and destroy it. Eventually, after Link and Tatl summon the [[Four Giants]] to stop the moon's fall, Majora's Mask abandons Skull Kid, claiming that he was too weak to wield its power and is no longer useful.{{Ref|MM|4118|Majora's Mask}}{{Ref|MM|4121-4122|Majora's Mask}} The mask escapes [[Inside the Moon]], forcing Link and Tatl to follow him there and battle the mask's evil spirit.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia]]''|Link pursued the mask to the center of the moon. There, a strange battle unfolded.|pg. 112}}
Once Skull Kid puts on the mask, his pranks slowly became worse and the power of the mask overtakes him.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia]]''|A young imp known as Skull Kid had snatched Majora's Mask from a traveling mask salesman. With the aid of the mask's terrible power, his actions had gone beyond the scope of mischief, and the effects of his pranks could be felt all over Termina.|pg. 111}}{{Ref|MM|4116|Tael}} Under its sway, he sets the [[Moon]] on a course to hit Termina and destroy it. Eventually, after Link and Tatl summon the [[Four Giants]] to stop the moon's fall, Majora's Mask abandons Skull Kid, claiming that he was too weak to wield its power and is no longer useful.{{Ref|MM|4118|Majora's Mask}}{{Ref|MM|4121-4122|Majora's Mask}} The mask escapes [[Inside the Moon]], forcing Link and Tatl to follow him there and battle the mask's evil spirit.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia]]''|Link pursued the mask to the center of the moon. There, a strange battle unfolded.|pg. 112}}
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After Link defeats Majora, the evil leaves the mask, allowing the Happy Mask Salesman to reclaim it once more.{{Ref|MM|3923-3924|Happy Mask Salesman}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia]]''|Majora's Mask was then returned to the Happy Mask Salesman, and the terror caused by the falling moon no longer held the world in its grip.|pg. 112}}
After Link defeats Majora, the evil leaves the mask, allowing the Happy Mask Salesman to reclaim it once more.{{Ref|MM|3923-3924|Happy Mask Salesman}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia]]''|Majora's Mask was then returned to the Happy Mask Salesman, and the terror caused by the falling moon no longer held the world in its grip.|pg. 112}}
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==Battle==
==Battle==
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