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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
The Masked Elder is the apparent leader of the Masked Followers, a group of Loruleans who have begun to don masks as a way to escape the corruption that plagues their detoriated, lawless [[Lorule|kingdom]]. He is also the counterpart of [[Sahasrahla]] from [[Hyrule]], presumably making him the leader of [[Thieves' Town]]. He has white hair and a white beard; the elder wears a red mask and wields a blue staff. The Masked Elder, along with three of his followers (including his housekeeper, who states that she was ordered by the elder to join the cult) can be found standing on top of a circular purple pedestal in the western side of [[Thieves' Town]], near the [[Weather Vane]], preaching the group's beliefs to his followers and passersby.
 
The Masked Elder is the apparent leader of the Masked Followers, a group of Loruleans who have begun to don masks as a way to escape the corruption that plagues their detoriated, lawless [[Lorule|kingdom]]. He is also the counterpart of [[Sahasrahla]] from [[Hyrule]], presumably making him the leader of [[Thieves' Town]]. He has white hair and a white beard; the elder wears a red mask and wields a blue staff. The Masked Elder, along with three of his followers (including his housekeeper, who states that she was ordered by the elder to join the cult) can be found standing on top of a circular purple pedestal in the western side of [[Thieves' Town]], near the [[Weather Vane]], preaching the group's beliefs to his followers and passersby.
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Although their kingdom has regressed into ruination, he tells his followers, as well as any passerby, to resist the temptation to commit acts of theft.<ref>{{cite|Though we have seen the world crumble before us, we must not give in to the corruption of thievery!|Masked Elder|ALBW}}</ref> In addition, he implores the crowd to wear masks depicting monsters, which he believes to be strong and capable of bringing them salvation.<ref>{{cite|Monsters can keep you strong! They are your only salvation, my son! You must don the mask! Don the mask!|Masked Elder|ALBW}}</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 22:11, 14 February 2015

Template:Character The Masked Elder is a character in A Link Between Worlds.

Biography

The Masked Elder is the apparent leader of the Masked Followers, a group of Loruleans who have begun to don masks as a way to escape the corruption that plagues their detoriated, lawless kingdom. He is also the counterpart of Sahasrahla from Hyrule, presumably making him the leader of Thieves' Town. He has white hair and a white beard; the elder wears a red mask and wields a blue staff. The Masked Elder, along with three of his followers (including his housekeeper, who states that she was ordered by the elder to join the cult) can be found standing on top of a circular purple pedestal in the western side of Thieves' Town, near the Weather Vane, preaching the group's beliefs to his followers and passersby.

Although their kingdom has regressed into ruination, he tells his followers, as well as any passerby, to resist the temptation to commit acts of theft.[1] In addition, he implores the crowd to wear masks depicting monsters, which he believes to be strong and capable of bringing them salvation.[2]

References

  1. "Though we have seen the world crumble before us, we must not give in to the corruption of thievery!" — Masked Elder (A Link Between Worlds)
  2. "Monsters can keep you strong! They are your only salvation, my son! You must don the mask! Don the mask!" — Masked Elder (A Link Between Worlds)


TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name
French-speaking countries French Gourou
Federal Republic of Germany German Masken-Guru
Italian Republic Italian Sacerdote
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Gurú enmascarado