Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask


So, since E3 started yesterday, (almost catching me by surprise) I got into a bit of a gaming mood. With that mood, I immediately followed into a "Legend of Zelda" mood. For some strange reason, that meant that I had to break my "no-fan-art" rule one more time to attempt to make a collection of LoZ bosses.
Here, we start with Majora's Mask. As explained in the N64 game of the same name, the mask was the embodiment of an ancient spirit used in tribal rituals. As the mask became more powerful, the tribe realized its true, more insidious potentials and locked it away. There it stayed for hundreds of years until it was found by a mask salesman (Wouldn't you know it?). The salesman was soon thereafter robbed by a little child known only as the skull kid, who was consumed by the mask's power and became the mask's host, allowing it to do anything it wanted through his physical body.
And that's all happening BEFORE he decides to crash the moon into the Earth.

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Majora's Mask is copyrighted and trademarked by Nintendo. Nor infringement intended.

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