If the player loads a save file in which he is present on Satori Mountain, he will no longer be there. It is possible the Blupees and animals appear on the mountain to pay their respects to it when the spiritual protector of the animals makes an appearance, thus its title, “Lord of the Mountain,” may be quite literal, as even the animals recognize it as their lord and protector. However, the exact relationship between the two is a mystery. The Lord of the Mountain resembles Blupees, which flock around it and appear to be otherworldly spiritual creatures. If Link dismounts it, the Lord of the Mountain disappears shortly after. Regardless, it cannot be registered, which is unfortunate given the Lord of the Mountain's superior stats as it has a maximum five Spurs though its stamina refills automatically as soon as one Spur is used, thus it never actually runs out of stamina and it has maximum speed and strength, making it the best mount in the game in terms of stats. Interestingly, despite this, NPCs do not act frightened of it like Bears or Stalhorse beyond the stable manager's fearful reaction if Link tries to register it. Bringing it to a stable is a bad omen and stable mangers fear the people at the stable will "all be cursed", however it is unclear if this is simply superstition (such as the unfounded belief that Stalhorses cannibalistically eating their living counterparts), or if it is actually true. ![]() Link can ride the Lord of the Mountain if he approaches it stealthily however, it cannot be registered at a Stable. Its appearance upon the mountain coincides with a massive animal migration to Satori Mountain implied to be due to the Lord of the Mountain's presence which causes the Stalkoblins, Stalmoblins, Stalizalfos, and Stalnoxes on the mountain to temporarily disappear from the mountain as long as the Lord of the Mountain is present, demonstrating how powerful the Lord of the Mountain is. The Lord of the Mountain is said to be the reincarnation of a sage that protects Hyrule Kingdom and the animals in the forest. It typically appears alongside several Blupees. The Lord of the Mountain can be found at a spring atop Satori Mountain when a green glow appears. His torso is covered in mysterious, geometric tattoo-like symbols that alternate in color between pink and green. The Lord of the Mountain's four eyes (two eyes per face) glow with the same golden color as his antlers and hooves. The outer wings of the owls hang down on either side of his head like droopy ears, and the wings that face each other are merged together to form a single large, floppy structure that occupies the ordinary place of a nose and mouth. He can be distinguished from a horse by his luminescent blue color, his deer-like cloven hooves, a pair of golden, frond-like antlers, a shaggy, white, lion-like mane, and a face that resembles a pair of barn owls, pressed together side-by-side. Unlike horses, however, it is clear that the Lord of the Mountain is a spiritual apparition rather than a natural creature. ![]() ![]() The general form of the Lord of the Mountain is that of a horse like ordinary horses, he can be ridden by Link.
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