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The '''Skull Kid''' is a character who has appeared in a few ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]]'' games. His first appearance was in ''Ocarina of Time''.
The '''Skull Kid''' is a character who has appeared in a few ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]]'' games. His first appearance was in ''Ocarina of Time''.


= Appearances =
==Appearances==


== Ocarina of Time ==
===Ocarina of Time===
In ''Ocarina of Time'', the Skull Kid is in the area to the left of the entrance of the [[Lost Woods]]. If Young [[Link]] stands on the tree stump and pulls out his [[Ocarina]] to play [[Saria's Song]], the Skull Kid will give Link a [[Piece of Heart]] and befriend him. After this, the Skull Kid will buy the [[Skull Mask]] from Link, but only for 10 [[Rupee|Rupees]], half of what it costs. When Link returns as an adult he is possessed by [[Ganon]] so he shoots poison out of his [[Flute]].
In ''Ocarina of Time'', the Skull Kid is in the area to the left of the entrance of the [[Lost Woods]]. If Young [[Link]] stands on the tree stump and pulls out his [[Ocarina]] to play [[Saria's Song]], the Skull Kid will give Link a [[Piece of Heart]] and befriend him. After this, the Skull Kid will buy the [[Skull Mask]] from Link, but only for 10 [[Rupee|Rupees]], half of what it costs. When Link returns as an adult he is possessed by [[Ganon]] so he shoots poison out of his [[Flute]].


== Majora's Mask ==
===Majora's Mask===
The Skull Kid in ''Majora's Mask'' is called the "Imp". He might be the same Skull Kid from the forest in ''Ocarina of Time'' and came to [[Termina]], but this is never confirmed(?). He becomes friends with the [[Four Giants|Giants]]that created the four lands: swamp to the south, mountains to the north, oceans to the west, and canyons to the east. When they finished, they started to leave, but the Skull Kid tried to stop them. After they left, he started causing trouble with two fairies: [[Tatl]] and his brother. They stole [[Majora's Mask]] from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]]. Skull Kid turned into Majora's Mask's puppet after wearing it for a while, and tried to destroy Termina by bringing the Moon down. Link freed the Skull Kid in the end, and the two became friends.
The Skull Kid in ''Majora's Mask'' is called the "Imp". He might be the same Skull Kid from the forest in ''Ocarina of Time'' and came to [[Termina]], but this is never confirmed(?). He becomes friends with the [[Four Giants|Giants]]that created the four lands: swamp to the south, mountains to the north, oceans to the west, and canyons to the east. When they finished, they started to leave, but the Skull Kid tried to stop them. After they left, he started causing trouble with two fairies: [[Tatl]] and his brother. They stole [[Majora's Mask]] from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]]. Skull Kid turned into Majora's Mask's puppet after wearing it for a while, and tried to destroy Termina by bringing the Moon down. Link freed the Skull Kid in the end, and the two became friends.


== Twilight Princess ==
===Twilight Princess===
The Skull Kid first appears in ''Twilight Princess'' when Link enters the [[Lost Woods]]. The imp leads Link through the Lost Woods via a game of hide and seek. The game Skull Kid plays is fairly simple, there is always a clue as to where he is, as the orange glow from Skull Kid's lantern can often point Link in the direction he took off in. His horn, which resembles [[Deku Link|Deku Link's]] pipes in ''Majora's Mask'', will also guide Link to him. When Link gets near him, our hero will hear him playing the familiar [[Saria's Song]], which sets the mood perfectly. During the game of hide and seek Skull Kid will repeatedly summon for [[Puppet|Puppets]] to attack Link as he chases him, while Skull Kid will never attack Link directly.
The Skull Kid first appears in ''Twilight Princess'' when Link enters the [[Lost Woods]]. The imp leads Link through the Lost Woods via a game of hide and seek. The game Skull Kid plays is fairly simple, there is always a clue as to where he is, as the orange glow from Skull Kid's lantern can often point Link in the direction he took off in. His horn, which resembles [[Deku Link|Deku Link's]] pipes in ''Majora's Mask'', will also guide Link to him. When Link gets near him, our hero will hear him playing the familiar [[Saria's Song]], which sets the mood perfectly. During the game of hide and seek Skull Kid will repeatedly summon for [[Puppet|Puppets]] to attack Link as he chases him, while Skull Kid will never attack Link directly.



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The Skull Kid is a character who has appeared in a few Zelda games. His first appearance was in Ocarina of Time.

Appearances

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the Skull Kid is in the area to the left of the entrance of the Lost Woods. If Young Link stands on the tree stump and pulls out his Ocarina to play Saria's Song, the Skull Kid will give Link a Piece of Heart and befriend him. After this, the Skull Kid will buy the Skull Mask from Link, but only for 10 Rupees, half of what it costs. When Link returns as an adult he is possessed by Ganon so he shoots poison out of his Flute.

Majora's Mask

The Skull Kid in Majora's Mask is called the "Imp". He might be the same Skull Kid from the forest in Ocarina of Time and came to Termina, but this is never confirmed(?). He becomes friends with the Giantsthat created the four lands: swamp to the south, mountains to the north, oceans to the west, and canyons to the east. When they finished, they started to leave, but the Skull Kid tried to stop them. After they left, he started causing trouble with two fairies: Tatl and his brother. They stole Majora's Mask from the Happy Mask Salesman. Skull Kid turned into Majora's Mask's puppet after wearing it for a while, and tried to destroy Termina by bringing the Moon down. Link freed the Skull Kid in the end, and the two became friends.

Twilight Princess

The Skull Kid first appears in Twilight Princess when Link enters the Lost Woods. The imp leads Link through the Lost Woods via a game of hide and seek. The game Skull Kid plays is fairly simple, there is always a clue as to where he is, as the orange glow from Skull Kid's lantern can often point Link in the direction he took off in. His horn, which resembles Deku Link's pipes in Majora's Mask, will also guide Link to him. When Link gets near him, our hero will hear him playing the familiar Saria's Song, which sets the mood perfectly. During the game of hide and seek Skull Kid will repeatedly summon for Puppets to attack Link as he chases him, while Skull Kid will never attack Link directly.

When you return later in the game Skull Kid will once again help Link navigate the Sacred Grove, although this time he shall lead Link to the entrance of the Temple of Time. This time around, his hiding place will be harder to find. Two things give away his location: the light of his lantern and the sound of his instrument playing Saria's Song. Again, the Skull Kid never physically attacks Link, though he will summon Puppets to do the job. Every time he is hit in battle, he will summon more Puppets, but he can be beaten quickly with the bow and arrows. After defeating him the second time he will tell Link that it was fun and disappear.