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Tael's dark purple color is very uncommon for a [[Fairy]]. He is only seen during several cutscenes in the game.
Tael's dark purple color is very uncommon for a [[Fairy]]. He is only seen during several cutscenes in the game.


Tael, chronologically, is first seen in a scene depicting him and his elder sister, Tatl, hiding beneath a log in [[Termina Field]] due to rain. The two then discover a lone Skull Kid, who is incidentally also hiding, but for an entirely different reason - loneliness. After a while, the two fairies begin to comfort the lonely creature, eventually becoming close friends with him.
Tael, chronologically, is first seen in a scene depicting him and his elder sister, Tatl, hiding beneath a log in [[Termina Field]] due to [[rain]]. The two then discover a lone Skull Kid, who is incidentally also hiding, but for an entirely different reason - loneliness. After a while, the two fairies begin to comfort the lonely creature, eventually becoming close friends with him.


Some time passes, and the three happen upon a wandering [[Happy Mask Salesman|Mask Salesman]]. For whatever reason, Skull Kid plays a huge prank on the Salesman with Tael and Tatl playing along, stealing the legendary [[Majora's Mask]] in the process. The Skull Kid dons the Mask and gains power he never had before. At this point, Tael and Tatl simply play along with Skull Kid, though Tatl begins to doubt the reasoning behind the Skull Kid's actions.
Some time passes, and the three happen upon a wandering [[Happy Mask Salesman|Mask Salesman]]. For whatever reason, Skull Kid plays a huge prank on the Salesman with Tael and Tatl playing along, stealing the legendary [[Majora's Mask]] in the process. The Skull Kid dons the Mask and gains power he never had before. At this point, Tael and Tatl simply play along with Skull Kid, though Tatl begins to doubt the reasoning behind the Skull Kid's actions.

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