Deku Butler

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Biography
The MM3D: is the loyal servant of the MM3D:, who lives in the MM3D:. He is very proper and polite and is able to keep his head much better than the MM3D: he serves. Prior to the events of, the MM3D: used to race with his MM3D:, who eventually left his home without a trace, leaving the MM3D: worried.

When MM3D: arrives at the MM3D:, the MM3D: comments at the sad state the from MM3D: finds itself in. This from having a kidnapped MM3D:, a poisoned MM3D:, and a MM3D: who will not listen to reason and is only willing to blame the MM3D: for the MM3D:'s disappearance. Moreover, the MM3D: fears that the MM3D: has been caught up in trouble, but since the MM3D: is unwilling to calm down, the MM3D: cannot send out troops to look for her. After MM3D: rescues the MM3D: and clears the MM3D: of the poison, the MM3D: thanks the young hero for his help and asks him to meet in the MM3D: to give him a reward. Here, the MM3D: leads MM3D: through a labyrinth full of traps. If the young hero manages to keep up, the MM3D: will apologize for trying to outrun him, saying he was reminded of when he used to race his son, and will give him the MM3D:. In, if MM3D: reaches the end of the MM3D: in another cycle after already receiving the MM3D:, the MM3D: will give him a MM3D:.

During the end credits, the MM3D: is seen mourning at a twisted MM3D: found in the MM3D: that leads to the MM3D:. This is the same one that MM3D: comments on at the beginning of the game. Apparently, the MM3D: had come across the MM3D: at that spot and stripped him of his soul, which he later used to transform MM3D: into a MM3D:.

Trivia

 * In the Official Nintendo Power guide to Majora's Mask as well as the section for the Official Nintendo Power Guide for the Legend of Zelda Collector's Disc on the GameCube, the section for the MM3D: race after saving the MM3D: is called "The Butler Did It", referring to a stock trope in mystery genre of literature that indicates that the butler was the one responsible for the main crime (usually the murder of his master).