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Forest Haven is one of the more major islands in the [[Great Sea]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It is home to the race of [[Korok]]s as well as the [[Great Deku Tree]]. When [[Link]] first arrives at this island, he is met with small cliffs leading to several waterfalls that empty out into different pools and eventually the ocean. If he follows the water path up into the haven, the island’s entire atmosphere changes. Inside of Forest Haven is a gentle, peaceful place where the Koroks celebrate their annual ceremony. There are [[Forest Firefly|Forest Fireflies]] floating gently, and the water there has magical purposes that is later used to help the Korok’s withered saplings grow. [[Boko Baba|Baba Bud]]s are also common here, and Link must use them to shoot himself to higher places inside the island. In the center of the haven is the Great Deku Tree, but when Link confronts him he is revealed to be under attack by many [[ChuChu]]s. Link defeats the ChuChus, saving the great tree. In his thanks, the Great Deku Tree agrees to give Link [[Farore’s Pearl]], but he must first watch the Koroks’ annual ceremony, where the Deku Tree grows seeds that the Koroks carry to other islands to help spread the forest. However, the ceremony cannot start until [[Makar]], one of the Koroks, plays a special song. Makar’s friend, [[Linder]] comes into the haven in a panic, saying the Makar had fallen into the dreaded [[Forbidden Woods]], a smaller island next to Forest Haven that is only accessible by flying. The Deku Tree tells Link that they cannot perform the ceremony without Makar, and that he can’t give him the pearl until the ceremony is completed. Link agrees to go and save Makar, and the Great Deku Tree gives him the [[Deku Leaf]] to help him glide across the ocean on air currents to reach the Forbidden Woods.


Forest Haven is the island Link travels to after he obtains the first pearl. This island is inhabited by koroks and the great deku tree, Their protector. The Forbidden woods can be found seperated from forest haven, Also right next to the forest is the Nintendo Gallery.  
==Outside==
Outside of the haven are several islands. One, of course, is Forest Haven itself. Another is the Forbidden Woods, and there is a small platform to jump onto to get there first. The [[Nintendo Gallery]] is also on an island, and can be located by landing on a hidden island nearby the haven. There is also another farther off island, housing a [[Treasure Chart]].


=Backround=
==Piece of Heart==
There is a [[Piece of Heart]] under the water nearby to Forest Haven, but can only be obtained if Link owns the correct Treasure Chart, given to him by [[Kamo]] on [[Windfall Island]].


==Wind Waker==
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'''Spoiler Alert'''
 
In this game, Link arrives here in order to find Farore's Pearl. THe Great Deku Tree and the Koroks that he watches over inhabit this island. Link receives the Deku Leaf from the Great Deku Tree in order to be able to fly to the Forbidden Woods so he can save Makar and recover Farore's Pearl. After Link is done on this island, The player can choose to visit the Nintendo Gallery. A place where you send in pictures of monsters, characters, bosses etc. And statues are made for Link to view.
 
'''Spoiler Alert Ends'''
 
The Forest Haven bears resemblance to the [[Kokiri Forest]], and its inhabitants are actually descendants of Kokiri.

Revision as of 21:58, January 26, 2012

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Forest Haven is one of the more major islands in the Great Sea in The Wind Waker. It is home to the race of Koroks as well as the Great Deku Tree. When Link first arrives at this island, he is met with small cliffs leading to several waterfalls that empty out into different pools and eventually the ocean. If he follows the water path up into the haven, the island’s entire atmosphere changes. Inside of Forest Haven is a gentle, peaceful place where the Koroks celebrate their annual ceremony. There are Forest Fireflies floating gently, and the water there has magical purposes that is later used to help the Korok’s withered saplings grow. Baba Buds are also common here, and Link must use them to shoot himself to higher places inside the island. In the center of the haven is the Great Deku Tree, but when Link confronts him he is revealed to be under attack by many ChuChus. Link defeats the ChuChus, saving the great tree. In his thanks, the Great Deku Tree agrees to give Link Farore’s Pearl, but he must first watch the Koroks’ annual ceremony, where the Deku Tree grows seeds that the Koroks carry to other islands to help spread the forest. However, the ceremony cannot start until Makar, one of the Koroks, plays a special song. Makar’s friend, Linder comes into the haven in a panic, saying the Makar had fallen into the dreaded Forbidden Woods, a smaller island next to Forest Haven that is only accessible by flying. The Deku Tree tells Link that they cannot perform the ceremony without Makar, and that he can’t give him the pearl until the ceremony is completed. Link agrees to go and save Makar, and the Great Deku Tree gives him the Deku Leaf to help him glide across the ocean on air currents to reach the Forbidden Woods.

Outside

Outside of the haven are several islands. One, of course, is Forest Haven itself. Another is the Forbidden Woods, and there is a small platform to jump onto to get there first. The Nintendo Gallery is also on an island, and can be located by landing on a hidden island nearby the haven. There is also another farther off island, housing a Treasure Chart.

Piece of Heart

There is a Piece of Heart under the water nearby to Forest Haven, but can only be obtained if Link owns the correct Treasure Chart, given to him by Kamo on Windfall Island.