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Not just him, but about the backstory to ALL the creatures in OoT. For instance take the secret grotto with two Wolfos in front of the Sacred Forest maze. If you look at the ceiling of the grotto it's made of stone, implying you are underneath an architectural base that has simply been overrun by forest, making it look like a hedge maze (which from the pillars and Fairy Fountain is obvious). It's been suggested that this secret bizmuth quarry is a safe room for the royal family who once ruled the castle. This is also in keeping with the fact there is a grotto within Hyrule Castle's gates curiously enough. The question is why are those two wolfos there?
We learn in SS from Fi that Stalfos are humans that were reanimated by evil. If we assume then that all "fos" are a similar end-product of a curse, along with Fado's telling you that ALL humans who find themselves lost in the forest become "monsters," then it all makes sense.

Subsequently, this begs the question of the selective placement of all the Wolfos in the forest! Haven't you ever thought it odd that the two Wolfos lurking at the entrance to the temple are the only ones you meet in it? It's as if there are only two because they were once the courtyard guards, and the wolfos before them guards to the royal maze.

Consider the following, if that's not the case why are the poe sisters the only one of the castle's inhabitants who remained behind with it? It seems an epidemic once swept the castle as the forest grove took over turning all to animals, and evil ones who invaded later to loot it into Stalfos.

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