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The Catacombs are only visited once during the entirety of Link's quest, serving as a pathway into the land of Termina from the Lost Woods. It is completely uninhabited and features only three rooms, the last of which includes a treasure chest containing [[Deku Nuts]]. Link accidentally wanders into the Catacombs after pursuing a masked [[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]] accompanied by two fairies, hoping to retrieve his [[Ocarina of Time|ocarina]] and [[Epona|horse]] from them. He enters a large tree and falls into a deep chasm, landing on a [[Deku Flower]] in a large room with the Skull Kid hovering in the distance. It is revealed that the imp-like creature had gotten rid of Epona, and then he proceeds to lay a curse on Link, turning him into a [[Deku Scrub]]. The Skull Kid subsequently departs with the darker colored fairy, [[Tael]]; however, they accidentally leave behind the lighter colored fairy, [[Tatl]], who apologizes to Link and offers her assistance to help him find a solution to his dilemma.
The Catacombs are only visited once during the entirety of Link's quest, serving as a pathway into the land of Termina from the Lost Woods. It is completely uninhabited and features only three rooms, the last of which includes a treasure chest containing [[Deku Nuts]]. Link accidentally wanders into the Catacombs after pursuing a masked [[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]] accompanied by two fairies, hoping to retrieve his [[Ocarina of Time|ocarina]] and [[Epona|horse]] from them. He enters a large tree and falls into a deep chasm, landing on a [[Deku Flower]] in a large room with the Skull Kid hovering in the distance. It is revealed that the imp-like creature had gotten rid of Epona, and then he proceeds to lay a curse on Link, turning him into a [[Deku Scrub]]. The Skull Kid subsequently departs with the darker colored fairy, [[Tael]]; however, they accidentally leave behind the lighter colored fairy, [[Tatl]], who apologizes to Link and offers her assistance to help him find a solution to his dilemma.


There is a lonely, withered tree near the exit in the final area of the Catacombs. Tatl brings attention to it, drawing a comparison between its appearance and that of [[Deku Link]].<ref>{{cite|Come over to this tree and check it out! It's strange, but the way you look right now sort of looks like this tree... It looks all dark and gloomy... almost like it could start crying any second now... How sad...|Tatl|Majora's Mask}}</ref> This tree is actually the deceased son of the [[Deku Butler]],<ref>{{cite book|quote=They hold the souls of the dead, and when the mask is worn it changes the form of the wearer into that being’s appearance. The masks transformed Link, allowing him to use abilities he couldn’t as a human. Link also became the form of a Deku whose soul was lost in the forest connecting Termina and Hyrule.|book=[[Hyrule Historia]]|page=112|publisher=Shogakukan}}</ref> and he is seen grieving over it after the defeat of Majora's Mask. The cause of death is unknown, but it has been speculated that his soul was stolen by the [[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]] and used to transform Link into a Deku Scrub.
There is a lonely, withered tree near the exit in the final area of the Catacombs. Tatl brings attention to it, drawing a comparison between its appearance and that of [[Deku Link]].<ref>{{cite|Come over to this tree and check it out! It's strange, but the way you look right now sort of looks like this tree... It looks all dark and gloomy... almost like it could start crying any second now... How sad...|Tatl|Majora's Mask}}</ref> This tree is actually the deceased son of the [[Deku Butler]],<ref>{{cite book|quote=Link's transformation into a Deku Scrub is caused by the spirit of a member of the Deku tribe that died in the forest connecting Hyrule and Termina.|book=[[Hyrule Historia]]|page=112|publisher=Dark Horse Books}}</ref> and he is seen grieving over it after the defeat of Majora's Mask. The cause of death is unknown, but it has been speculated that his soul was stolen by the [[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]] and used to transform Link into a Deku Scrub.


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Overview

The Catacombs are only visited once during the entirety of Link's quest, serving as a pathway into the land of Termina from the Lost Woods. It is completely uninhabited and features only three rooms, the last of which includes a treasure chest containing Deku Nuts. Link accidentally wanders into the Catacombs after pursuing a masked Skull Kid accompanied by two fairies, hoping to retrieve his ocarina and horse from them. He enters a large tree and falls into a deep chasm, landing on a Deku Flower in a large room with the Skull Kid hovering in the distance. It is revealed that the imp-like creature had gotten rid of Epona, and then he proceeds to lay a curse on Link, turning him into a Deku Scrub. The Skull Kid subsequently departs with the darker colored fairy, Tael; however, they accidentally leave behind the lighter colored fairy, Tatl, who apologizes to Link and offers her assistance to help him find a solution to his dilemma.

There is a lonely, withered tree near the exit in the final area of the Catacombs. Tatl brings attention to it, drawing a comparison between its appearance and that of Deku Link.[1] This tree is actually the deceased son of the Deku Butler,[2] and he is seen grieving over it after the defeat of Majora's Mask. The cause of death is unknown, but it has been speculated that his soul was stolen by the Skull Kid and used to transform Link into a Deku Scrub.

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References

  1. "Come over to this tree and check it out! It's strange, but the way you look right now sort of looks like this tree... It looks all dark and gloomy... almost like it could start crying any second now... How sad..." — Tatl (Majora's Mask)
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