Omen’ya?, “Mask Shop Owner”) is a recurring character in the Legend of Zelda series. He is a traveling collector and seller of strange, rare, and unusual masks. He is often considered one of the most unnerving characters in the series, due to his erratic behavior, unpredictable temper, strange powers, and occasional displays of hysteric outbursts.
Why does the Happy Mask Salesman heal Link?
“heals evil magic and troubled spirits, turning them into masks.” If the HMS were evil or malicious, why would he teach this song to someone else, much less use it himself to heal Link. Finally, we learn about the Salesman’s mysterious omniscience. He says that he is “a very busy fellow” and “must leave this place in three days.”
What does the salesman say in majora’s mask?
However, the mask is not merely a tool. Something else the Salesman says tells us what masks are in Majora’s Mask: upon teaching Link the Song of Healing, he tells Link that “this is a melody that heals evil magic and troubled spirits, turning them into masks.”
Is the Happy Mask Salesman canon in Hyrule Historia?
However, as the Happy Mask Salesman’s name was retconned in Hyrule Historia and Art & Artifacts, these names are not considered Canon.
Who is the Happy Mask Salesman in Zelda?
The Happy Mask Salesman (or HMS) is the source of much speculation and intrigue in the Zelda community, and rightfully so. The hints as to his origins and to what exactly he is are scattered throughout
“heals evil magic and troubled spirits, turning them into masks.” If the HMS were evil or malicious, why would he teach this song to someone else, much less use it himself to heal Link. Finally, we learn about the Salesman’s mysterious omniscience. He says that he is “a very busy fellow” and “must leave this place in three days.”
However, the mask is not merely a tool. Something else the Salesman says tells us what masks are in Majora’s Mask: upon teaching Link the Song of Healing, he tells Link that “this is a melody that heals evil magic and troubled spirits, turning them into masks.”
However, as the Happy Mask Salesman’s name was retconned in Hyrule Historia and Art & Artifacts, these names are not considered Canon.