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Lupay (pronounced /ˈluːpeɪ/ LOO-pay)[1] is a Boss in The Faces of Evil.

Characteristics

Lupay is an anthropomorphic wolf who is one of Ganon's minions.[1] Lupay has taken over the northwestern region of Koridai, in the eponymous Lupay Stage, where they enslave Koridians by cursing them with Rubies and transforming them into Moblins.[2]

Lupay possesses a third eye in their forehead which fires energy beams. They can only be defeated by reflecting their energy shots with the Reflecting Shield. Upon their defeat, Lupay vanishes and leaves the Crystal of Vision behind.

Trivia

  • Aside from Ganon, Lupay is the only boss in The Faces of Evil who is not fought a second time.
  • Lupay is similar to The Wand of Gamelon boss Omfak. Both are penultimate bosses before Ganon that resemble anthropomorphic wolves.

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Consider Lupay the most dangerous of Ganon's minions." — Gwonam (The Faces of Evil)
  2. "With this Rubie, I replace your soul. You will obey." — Lupay (The Faces of Evil)