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If the player follows the story prompts, Cotera is likely to be the first Great Fairy in the game Link encounters. If unlocked, [[Lakna Rokee Shrine]] is closer to the fountain itself, but there's no straight path between the shrine and Cotera's fountain.
If the player follows the story prompts, Cotera is likely to be the first Great Fairy in the game Link encounters. If unlocked, [[Lakna Rokee Shrine]] is closer to the fountain itself, but there's no straight path between the shrine and Cotera's fountain.


To open her Great Fairy Fountain, Cotera will request an offering of either 100; 500; 1,000; or 10,000 [[Rupee]]s depending on how many Great Fairies have been restored to power already. Once her powers have been restored, Cotera will upgrade certain pieces of [[Link]]'s armor provided Link possesses the required materials.
To open her Great Fairy Fountain, Cotera will request an offering of either 100; 500; 1,000; or 10,000 [[Rupee]]s depending on how many Great Fairies have been restored to power already. Once her powers have been restored, Cotera will upgrade certain pieces of [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]]'s armor provided Link possesses the required materials.


According to both [[Impa]] and [[Dorian]], Cotera was once an important spirit to the people of Kakariko Village, as she had overseen its construction and supplied it with a form of divine protection. However, they are the only two residents who remember her in the present day. Dorian also alludes to Cotera's presence in the stories he tells to his children, of a sobbing woman who can be heard in the woods behind Ta'loh Naeg Shrine. While this would seem to refer to Cotera, who was trapped within her fountain until Link frees her, the younger [[Cottla]] mistakes the crying to be that of her mother, and spends each morning searching for her near the shrine.
According to both [[Impa]] and [[Dorian]], Cotera was once an important spirit to the people of Kakariko Village, as she had overseen its construction and supplied it with a form of divine protection. However, they are the only two residents who remember her in the present day. Dorian also alludes to Cotera's presence in the stories he tells to his children, of a sobbing woman who can be heard in the woods behind Ta'loh Naeg Shrine. While this would seem to refer to Cotera, who was trapped within her fountain until Link frees her, the younger [[Cottla]] mistakes the crying to be that of her mother, and spends each morning searching for her near the shrine.