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The '''Diabolical Cubus Sisters''', also simply known as the '''Cubus Sisters''' or '''House of Cubus''' are a group of four paranormal sisters who act as a group boss in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''. In both appearance and role, they resemble the [[Poe Sisters]] from previous games. They act very childish, give [[Link]] bad advice on multiple occasions, and seem to harbor an intense fear of spiders, though this may simply be part of their "game." Their name comes from {{wp|succubus}} and {{wp|incubus}}, two similar types of demon generally representing lust, and sometimes shown using human-like and monstrous forms separately, much like the Cubus Sisters themselves.
The '''Diabolical Cubus Sisters''', also simply known as the '''Cubus Sisters''' or '''House of Cubus''' are a group of four paranormal sisters who act as a group boss in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''. In both appearance and role, they resemble the [[Poe Sisters]] from previous games. They act very childish, give [[Link]] bad advice on multiple occasions, and seem to harbor an intense fear of spiders, though this may simply be part of their "game." Their name comes from {{wp|succubus}} and {{wp|incubus}}, two similar types of demon generally representing lust, and sometimes shown using human-like and monstrous forms separately, much like the Cubus Sisters themselves.


When Link first boards the Ghost Ship, the Cubus Sisters are disguised in humanoid forms, but continually act suspiciously and demonstrably lie on multiple occasions. After defeating a group of [[Poe (The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass)|Poe]]s, Link meets the youngest sister, with a red hood, who recognizes Link on sight. She claims the Cubus family were simply innocents who were swept up by the Ghost Ship, and asks Link to reunite her elder sisters with her, telling him [[Tetra]] may be with one of them. She also warns Link of the [[Reapling]]s, describing them as the "fallen" in rapid repetition. Link finds the second youngest one, dressed in blue, a short distance away. Link must escort her back to the first, making sure to keep her nearby. If he gets too far away or gets too close to a [[Skulltula]] for more than a split second, she will freeze up and start cowering, also screaming in the latter case. To get her moving again, Link needs to speak with her. Once Link reunites the two, the youngest expresses disappointment at Link not finding Tetra, but asks Link to continue looking, while they stay in the room and apparently eat candy.
When Link first boards the Ghost Ship, the Cubus Sisters are disguised in humanoid forms, but continually act suspiciously and demonstrably lie on multiple occasions. After defeating a group of [[Poe (The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass)|Poe]]s, Link meets the youngest sister, with a red hood, who recognizes Link on sight. She claims the Cubus family were simply innocents who were swept up by the Ghost Ship, and asks Link to reunite her elder sisters with her, telling him [[Tetra]] may be with one of them. She also warns Link of the [[Reapling]]s, describing them as the "fallen" in rapid repetition. Link finds the second youngest one, dressed in blue, a short distance away. Link must escort her back to the first, making sure to keep her nearby. If he gets too far away or gets too close to a [[Skulltula]] for more than a split second, she will freeze up and start cowering, also screaming in the latter case. Once Link reunites the two, the youngest expresses disappointment at Link not finding Tetra, but asks Link to continue looking, while they stay in the room and apparently eat candy.


Link finds the second oldest, dressed in yellow, past a maze with a Reapling in it. Once rescued, she tells Link of two [[Treasure Chest]]s nearby, telling him to pick the one on the left. If he claims to not know which one is left, she tells him that it's the one that "isn't right." In fact, the left chest contains a [[Rupoor]] for 10 [[Rupee]]s and triggers a trap spawning another Reapling. If she screams, this also alerts nearby Reaplings. Once she is returned, the three tell Link that the eldest sister is the most cowardly of all of them, and as such tends to hide in [[barrel]]s, making the cargo hold a likely location as it is filled with steel drums. This is indeed correct, as the eldest, wearing turquoise, is found under a drum in that location. After Link finds him, she warns Link not to shoot [[arrow]]s into the Reaplings' backs so as to not anger them; in reality, shooting the eye in their backs temporarily stuns them.
Link finds the second oldest, dressed in yellow, past a maze with a Reapling in it. Once rescued, she tells Link of two [[Treasure Chest]]s nearby, telling him to pick the one on the left. If he claims to not know which one is left, she tells him that it's the one that "isn't right." In fact, the left chest contains a [[Rupoor]] for 10 [[Rupee]]s and triggers a trap spawning another Reapling. If she screams, this also alerts nearby Reaplings. Once she is returned, the three tell Link that the eldest sister is the most cowardly of all of them, and as such tends to hide in [[barrel]]s, making the cargo hold a likely location as it is filled with steel drums. This is indeed correct, as the eldest, wearing turquoise, is found under a drum in that location. After Link finds him, she warns Link not to shoot [[arrow]]s into the Reaplings' backs so as to not anger them; in reality, shooting the eye in their backs temporarily stuns them.

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