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*In ''Ocarina of Time'', the family's fame on account of their wealth brought word of them as far as [[Zora's Domain]].<ref>{{cite|You say you want to buy a [[Zora Tunic]]? That tunic is made of the finest material, and is therefore exceedingly expensive! In fact, I'm afraid only that very rich family in Kakariko Village can afford this fine garment...|Zora|OOT}}</ref>
*In ''Ocarina of Time'', the family's fame on account of their wealth brought word of them as far as [[Zora's Domain]].<ref>{{cite|You say you want to buy a [[Zora Tunic]]? That tunic is made of the finest material, and is therefore exceedingly expensive! In fact, I'm afraid only that very rich family in Kakariko Village can afford this fine garment...|Zora|OOT}}</ref>
*In ''Majora's Mask'', the Cursed Man's [[dog]] is also in the Spider House, and on the first day, he says his master's eyes are always filled with greed.<ref name=dog>{{cite|Rrr-ruff! Stupid master...His eyes are always filled with greed and desire...|Dog|MM}}</ref> On the second and third days, however, his speech is different; he wonders what a racing dog like him is doing in a place like that, and wishes to go back to the ranch.
 
*In ''Majora's Mask'', the Cursed Man's [[dog]] is also in the Spider House, and on the first day, he says his master's eyes are always filled with greed.<ref name=dog>{{cite|Rrr-ruff! Stupid master...His eyes are always filled with greed and desire...|Dog|MM}}</ref> On the second and third days, however, his speech is different; his thoughts indicate that he used to be a racing dog at the [[Doggy Racetrack]] at [[Romani Ranch]].<ref>{{cite|Rrr-ruff! I've had it with this foolish master... What's a racing dog like me doing in a place like this? Oh, how I miss the ranch...|Dog|MM}}</ref>
 
*It is possible to strike any of the cursed family members with a sword strike in their back, they will cry in pain and be stunned for a moment. When they are no longer stunned they will spin around once, which may hurt Link, and if Link approaches them again they will attack him one time. After that they will become peaceful again. Leaving the house and then reentering also returns any of them back to their normal behavior.
*It is possible to strike any of the cursed family members with a sword strike in their back, they will cry in pain and be stunned for a moment. When they are no longer stunned they will spin around once, which may hurt Link, and if Link approaches them again they will attack him one time. After that they will become peaceful again. Leaving the house and then reentering also returns any of them back to their normal behavior.
*In ''Majora's Mask'', the man seeking for the shelter at the [[Oceanside Spider House]] resembles one of the children of the Cursed Man.
*In ''Majora's Mask'', the man seeking for the shelter at the [[Oceanside Spider House]] resembles one of the children of the Cursed Man.
*Similar to the rich family cursed by the Skulltula, in ''Twilight Princess'' Link must save a man named [[Jovani]], who has sold his soul to the Poes for untold riches, by obtaining 60 Poe Souls.
*Similar to the rich family cursed by the Skulltula, in ''Twilight Princess'' Link must save a man named [[Jovani]], who has sold his soul to the Poes for untold riches, by obtaining 60 Poe Souls.



Revision as of 22:50, 27 March 2013

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The {{{2}}} is cursed by various means into a Skulltula because of his greed, appearing in both Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.[1][2]

Appearances and Biography

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the Cursed Man and his five sons, who are also cursed, reside within the House of Skulltula in Kakariko Village. They were once fabulously rich but cursed due to their greed and have taken the form of Skulltulas.[1] Upon Link's visit the father explains that the only way their curse will be lifted is if all of the Gold Skulltulas around Hyrule are destroyed and if their spirits are collected.[3]

The man persuades Link to help them by promising the young hero great riches if the father and his sons are all freed from their curse.[4] Link must seek out and destory 100 Gold Skulltulas to restore the family back to its former state. The young hero will earn their grateful awards each time he destroys a certain amount of Gold Skulltulas.[5]

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, the cursed man is a person who was cursed by the Swamp Spider House.[6] According to him, someone told him that he could become rich and gave him the Mask of Truth. The person said that the instructions to become rich were written somewhere in the Spider House, but just as the man went in to go look, he became cursed and turned into a Skulltula-like creature himself.[7] The only method to lift the curse is for the thirty Gold Skulltulas in the house to be killed and their spirits harvested as proof of their defeat.[8]

After all 30 of the Gold Skulltulas are defeated and the curse is lifted, he will give Link the Mask of Truth.[9]

Trivia

  • In Ocarina of Time, the family's fame on account of their wealth brought word of them as far as Zora's Domain.[10]
  • In Majora's Mask, the Cursed Man's dog is also in the Spider House, and on the first day, he says his master's eyes are always filled with greed.[2] On the second and third days, however, his speech is different; his thoughts indicate that he used to be a racing dog at the Doggy Racetrack at Romani Ranch.[11]
  • It is possible to strike any of the cursed family members with a sword strike in their back, they will cry in pain and be stunned for a moment. When they are no longer stunned they will spin around once, which may hurt Link, and if Link approaches them again they will attack him one time. After that they will become peaceful again. Leaving the house and then reentering also returns any of them back to their normal behavior.
  • In Majora's Mask, the man seeking for the shelter at the Oceanside Spider House resembles one of the children of the Cursed Man.
  • Similar to the rich family cursed by the Skulltula, in Twilight Princess Link must save a man named Jovani, who has sold his soul to the Poes for untold riches, by obtaining 60 Poe Souls.

Gallery

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Folks around here tell of a fabulously rich family that once lived in one of the houses in this village... But they say that the entire family was cursed due to their greed! Who knows what might happen to those who are consumed by greed..." — Old man in Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Rrr-ruff! Stupid master...His eyes are always filled with greed and desire..." — Dog (Majora's Mask)
  3. "We all look like this because of the spider's curse. If every Spider of the Curse in the entire world were destroyed, the curse would be broken." — Cursed Man (Ocarina of Time)
  4. "If you break the curse on my family, we will make you very rich..." — Cursed Man (Ocarina of Time)
  5. "The curse has been broken! Thank you! Here's a reward for you!" — A son in the House of Skulltula (Ocarina of Time)
  6. "Ah! Help me! I am not a monster! The spider's curse... It made me this way..." — Cursed Man (Majora's Mask)
  7. "You see, a while back, someone told me I could become rich and he gave me this mask. He said the instructions were inscribed somewhere in here, but when I went to look, I was cursed!" — Cursed Man (Majora's Mask)
  8. "If you lift the curse...I'll teach you...something good...Hurry...Please...This is awful... In here...The gold ones...The cursed spiders...Defeat them all...Make me normal...again..." — Cursed man (Majora's Mask)
  9. "If I had known it would be such an ordeal, I never would have taken it. I'm getting rid of it!" — Cursed Man (Majora's Mask)
  10. "You say you want to buy a Zora Tunic? That tunic is made of the finest material, and is therefore exceedingly expensive! In fact, I'm afraid only that very rich family in Kakariko Village can afford this fine garment..." — Zora (Ocarina of Time)
  11. "Rrr-ruff! I've had it with this foolish master... What's a racing dog like me doing in a place like this? Oh, how I miss the ranch..." — Dog (Majora's Mask)