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Vaati enters the game as the winner of a swordsman competition. It is revealed that he only won it for one reason: to get his hands on the [[Bound Chest|ceremonial chest]] which he believed contained the legendary [[Light Force]]. However, Vaati was wrong and when he opened the chest there was nothing but monsters that escaped into the world. Angered, Vaati turned [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] to stone and set out to find the Light Force. He cares little for [[Link]], a seemingly harmless boy. | Vaati enters the game as the winner of a swordsman competition. It is revealed that he only won it for one reason: to get his hands on the [[Bound Chest|ceremonial chest]] which he believed contained the legendary [[Light Force]]. However, Vaati was wrong and when he opened the chest there was nothing but monsters that escaped into the world. Angered, Vaati turned [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] to stone and set out to find the Light Force. He cares little for [[Link#The Minish Cap|Link]], a seemingly harmless boy. | ||
Halfway trough the game, [[Ezlo]], a strange talking cap (who is in reality one of the Minish), reveals to Link that Vaati used to be a Minish. He was even Ezlo's student. However, he set his eyes on Ezlo's invention: a cap able to grant wishes. Vaati stole the cap, cursed Ezlo into his cap form and decided to search for more power. | Halfway trough the game, [[Ezlo]], a strange talking cap (who is in reality one of the Minish), reveals to Link that Vaati used to be a Minish. He was even Ezlo's student. However, he set his eyes on Ezlo's invention: a cap able to grant wishes. Vaati stole the cap, cursed Ezlo into his cap form and decided to search for more power. |
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