Poe Sisters

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The Poe Sisters are four poe siblings that haunt and torment their respective residences, due to the unrelenting restlessness of their souls.

Appearances

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the Poe Sisters were four ghostly siblings named Joelle,[1] Beth,[2] Amy,[3] and Meg.[4] They haunted the Forest Temple for many years until Link was able to put their souls to rest. When defeated, each yielded a different colored flame that illuminated a torch at the center of the temple.[5] When all four torches were lit, Link was granted access to the temple's basement, where the boss, Phantom Ganon, awaited Link's arrival.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, they haunt the Spirit House of Ikana. They serve as four optional mini-bosses, and can be fought by paying the Poe Collector thirty Rupees. Link only has three minutes to defeat them, and his life cannot drop below three hearts or else the poe collector stops the match.[6] The reward for defeating them is a Piece of Heart.[7]

Oracle of Seasons

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Amy and Margaret

In Oracle of Seasons, two unnamed Poe Sisters serve as the mini-bosses of the Explorer's Crypt (in the Japanese version, they are named Template:Japanese and Template:Japanese). One carries a lantern, leaving a trail of fire as it flies around, while the other carries a sword that it charges at Link with. Each of them are first seen in rooms that gradually darken, eventually casting Link back to the dungeon entrance if he is too slow to flee the room. They then appear in rooms next to the room they had cursed, where Link fights one of them. Finally, they fight together, forcing Link to not only attack them, but also relight the lamps they extinguish, lest he be expelled back to the dungeon entrance.

Trivia

  • In Ocarina of Time, if Meg, the final Poe Sister, is viewed from a first-person view before the battle with her, she will appear to be crying. It can be theorized that this is due to all of her sisters having been killed.
  • The names of the four Poe Sisters in Ocarina of Time are the names of the sisters in the book Little Women.
  • It is possible to take the Poe Sisters out of their invisibility (even when they perform the lantern twirl) by using a Deku Nut in Ocarina of Time. However, there is only a short time before they try to do the lantern twirl again.
  • In Twilight Princess, there are four large Poes that differ in appearance from every other Poe in the game, found in Arbiter's Grounds. Like the Poe Sisters of Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, Link must defeat all four Poes to gain access to a further section of the dungeon.
  • In Phantom Hourglass, Link must rescue the four Cubus Sisters on board the Ghost Ship. It is then revealed to him that they are in fact the Diabolical Cubus Sisters (resembling the appearance and colors made famous by of the Ocarina of Time Poe Sisters), and Link must fight them in a game of Dead Man's Volley.
  • The Poe Sisters are possibly a reference to the ghosts from Pac-Man.
  • The Poe Sisters' colors, excluding the Forest Medallion, follow the canonical order to complete the temples.

References

  1. "Joelle – one of the Poe Sisters! Aim for her when she appears!" — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "Beth – one of the Poe Sisters! Aim for her when she appears!" — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  3. "Amy – one of the Poe Sisters! Aim for her when she appears!" — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  4. "Meg – one of the Poe Sisters! If she splits into multiple images, you have to figure out which one is the real one." — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  5. "A torch is lit! That's because you beat a ghost, isn't it?!" — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  6. "Defeat the ladies within the time limit and rest their souls in peace. But if your life energy drops below three hearts, I will stop the match. Mercy is the least I can offer." — Poe Collector (Majora's Mask)
  7. "It seems their souls have been healed. I give to you the earthly possession which the ladies kept. Take it, Link." — Poe Collector (Majora's Mask)


TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Four Ghost Sisters
French-speaking countries French Confrérie des Esprits Sisterhood of Spirits
Canada FrenchCA Sororité des esprits Triforce piece.png
Germany German Irrlichtschwestern Will-o'-the-Wisp Sisters
Latin America SpanishLA Hermanas Poe Triforce piece.png

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