Kamaro's Mask

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Kamaro's Mask
Type Defensive Magical Item
Fields Disable, Headgear
Cost Low Cost

C5: 30 rupees
C4: 35 rupees
C3: 40 rupees
C2: 45 rupees
C1: 50 rupees
Rent: 10 rupees

Kamaro's Mask bears the visage of an esoteric dancer, famous in some circles. The wearer of this mask can perform a magical dance that puts everyone who watches it, friend or foe, into a captivated trance. The magic will not halt extremely powerful emotions or motivations, such as an overwhelming desire to kill the wearer, but in nearly every other state of mind the dance's magic will captivate anyone who watches it. The wearer's dance requires all of his attention, and he cannot move from where he started the dance nor perform any other actions while maintaining the trance effect. Once the wearer ceases dancing, the effect immediately ends. Generally, any sudden rush of adrenaline--such as being injured, falling, or watching a murder--will break a being out of the trance prematurely.

Certain extremely competent beings, such as Ganon himself or most dungeon bosses, may be able to resist the effect outright.

Variant

Particularly skilled dancers may be cabable of performing a particularly Capitivating Dance without the aid of Kamaro's Mask. Such dancers may learn Captivating Dance as a technique in place of Kamaro's Dance. This variant of the treasure lacks the Headgear field. The treasure's cost and effects remain the same.

Trivia

The Kamaro's Mask treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in Majora's Mask. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki. The Captivating Dance variant was an original creation of Squishy.