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===Dark Keese=== | ===Dark Keese=== | ||
[[File:CursedKeeseSS.png|left|100px|Dark Keese in ''Skyward Sword'']] | [[File:CursedKeeseSS.png|left|100px|Dark Keese in ''Skyward Sword'']] | ||
Introduced in ''[[Skyward Sword]]'', the Dark Keese is a skeletal, dark variant of the regular form. Like other cursed monsters, contact with them will result in a [[Jinx|Curse]], where Link cannot use his sword | Introduced in ''[[Skyward Sword]]'', the Dark Keese is a skeletal, dark variant of the regular form. Like other cursed monsters, contact with them will result in a [[Jinx|Curse]], where Link cannot use his items, including his sword and shield. The variant is found in the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]], [[Eldin Volcano]] and [[Volcano Summit]], which will drop [[Evil Crystal]]s every so often. Dark Keese appear to reprise the role of [[Bubble#Blue Bubble|Blue Bubbles]], who are absent from the game. They also appear as flying, reanimated skeletons, possessing traits reminiscent of the Stal- family of enemies. | ||
{{Fi|Dark Keese|Found in many locations, these winged monsters are attracted to dark places, such as caves. | {{Fi|Dark Keese|Found in many locations, these winged monsters are attracted to dark places, such as caves. | ||
They often gather in colonies, are active at night, and sleep in the day. Those who come too close and awaken them often fall victim to attack.}} | They often gather in colonies, are active at night, and sleep in the day. Those who come too close and awaken them often fall victim to attack.}} | ||
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===Vire=== | ===Vire=== | ||
[[File:VireLOZ.png|75px|right]]{{Main|Vire}} | [[File:VireLOZ.png|75px|right]]{{Main|Vire}} |