Deku Royal Family



The Deku Royalty appear in the game Majora's Mask, and consist of several members.

Deku King
The Deku King is the rash, over-reactive, and overprotective monarch of the Southern Swamp in Termina. When his daughter - the Deku Princess - goes missing, the Deku King captures a monkey who had associated with his daughter and imprisons and tortures him. After Link rescues the Deku Princess from Woodfall Temple, the King realizes his mistake and releases the prisoner monkey. In the manga, instead of accusing the monkey, he rounded up random creatures such as Wolfos and Snappers, blaming them for the missing princess.

He has a giant crown of Deku Leaves and a large, dried-up Deku Nut for a scepter.

Deku Princess
The Deku Princess is the heiress to the Terminan Deku throne. Upon seeing the swamp filling with poison water she headed to Woodfall Temple with her friend, the monkey. She was captured by Odolwa and put into a room in the entrance of the temple. Link defeated Odolwa and rescued her, returning her to the Deku Palace by storing her temporarily in a bottle. In the manga, she appears to have a crush on Link in his Deku form. The Butler says Link looks like his son in that mask, and that the princess was in love with this son.

Deku Butler
Upon the request of the Deku King, the Deku Butler rewards Link for saving the Deku Princess by leading him through a labyrinth to the Mask of Scents. During the end credits, If Link obtains this mask, an extra segment is shown in which the Deku Butler mourns at a small twisted tree. This is the same one that Tatl comments on at the beginning if the game.

Deku Butler's Son
There is evidence to suggest that the Deku Butler's Son was killed by the Skull Kid (possessed by Majora's Mask) before the start of the game, and that his soul is within Link's Deku Mask.
 * After leading Link to the Mask of Scents, the Deku Butler apologizes to Link for traveling so fast, stating that Link reminds him of his son, whom he used to race through the labyrinth.
 * During the extended end credits, the Deku Butler is seen mourning near the twisted tree at the start of the game. (Screenshot is viewable in Deku Mask article)
 * When Z-targeting the twisted tree at the start of the game, Tatl notes that the tree looks a bit like Deku Link.
 * The other two main transformational masks - the Goron Mask and the Zora Mask - contain the souls of the deceased Darmani and Mikau respectively, suggesting that the Deku Mask does indeed contain a soul. Also, the Song of Healing was required to create each of the masks.
 * The empty "shells" produced by the Elegy of Emptiness when played as Zora Link or Goron Link appear identical if not strikingly similar to Mikau and Darmani, suggesting that the song pulls the hollowed form from the soul of the user. This observation, coupled with the fact that when Deku Link plays the song, a hollow shell of a Deku Scrub very similar to the Twisted Tree materializes, supports the idea that the Deku Mask possesses the soul of the Deku Butler's son.

The Fate of the Deku Royalty
The owl near Woodfall speaks of horror and terror destined to befall the Dekus, and says that the Deku were doomed to begin with. He also mentions that this was so ever since their deity (much like how the Zoras have Jabu-Jabu) went missing. The only hints towards who their deity could be is the manga for Majora's Mask, which states that Odolwa is their deity. It may also be the giant of Woodfall, given Tael's speech at the scene before entering the moon. Although the manga usually twists the stories, it is possible that this is correct, and that Majora created a clone of the god.

Trivia

 * The Deku Kingdom is probably based on the Soviet Union. The architecture and music of the Deku Palace is similar in style to the Russian style of architecture and Slavic folk music respectively, and the Deku's ignorance, distrust, and hatred of outsiders mirrors the "steel curtain" concept utilized by the USSR, which involves "locking out" foreigners and disallowing any negative media to leave the country. The elder Dekus' (particularly the Deku King's) mustaches bear resemblance to the characteristic mustache of Joseph Stalin.