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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the Great Deku Tree is charged with watching over [[Link]] and the other Kokiri children. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the Great Deku Tree is charged with watching over [[Link]] and the other Kokiri children. | ||
After being cursed by [[Ganondorf]], the Great Deku Tree sends [[Navi]] to summon [[Link]]. When the two return, he informs [[Link]] of the curse and requests that he go [[Inside the Deku Tree|enter his mouth]] in order to eliminate the curse. [[Link]] successfully defeats the evil dwelling inside of the tree. | |||
The tree then tells the tale of how [[Hyrule]] came to be. He tells you the story of the Golden Goddesses. Then he gives [[Link]] the [[Kokiri's Emerald]]. However, it is too late. The curse has taken its toll, killing the Great Deku Tree. His last words are "Go to [[Hyrule Castle]] to meet the [[Princess Zelda|Princess of Destiny]]" which leads to the events of the game. | |||
The tree then tells the tale of how [[Hyrule]] came to be He tells | |||
=== The Wind Waker === | === The Wind Waker === | ||
The Great Deku Tree is first seen covered in red and green Chuchus. After removing them, Link | The Great Deku Tree is first seen covered in red and green Chuchus. After removing them, [[Link]] meets the Koroks. The Great Deku Tree sends [[Link]] to find Makar, the smallest Korok, who has been blown into the woods. He also gives [[Link]] the [[Deku Leaf]]. [[Link]] must use [[Boko Baba|Baba Buds]] to get to the top of the Deku Tree and obtain the leaf. | ||
After Link completes the third dungeon of the game, the Great Deku Tree will answer his questions about Koroks. He also says that the water in Forest Haven is special and marks the places of wilted forest trees on the sea chart. | After [[Link]] completes the third dungeon of the game, the Great Deku Tree will answer his questions about Koroks. He also says that the water in Forest Haven is special and marks the places of wilted forest trees on the sea chart. | ||
[[File:Deku Tree(WW).png|200px|thumb|left|Deku Tree from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'']] | [[File:Deku Tree(WW).png|200px|thumb|left|Deku Tree from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'']] |
Revision as of 23:23, June 19, 2012
The Great Deku Tree is a legendary character in the Zelda series. He is often part of the main motivation for Link to begin his travels and strive to help Hyrule.
Appearances
Ocarina of Time
In Ocarina of Time, the Great Deku Tree is charged with watching over Link and the other Kokiri children.
After being cursed by Ganondorf, the Great Deku Tree sends Navi to summon Link. When the two return, he informs Link of the curse and requests that he go enter his mouth in order to eliminate the curse. Link successfully defeats the evil dwelling inside of the tree.
The tree then tells the tale of how Hyrule came to be. He tells you the story of the Golden Goddesses. Then he gives Link the Kokiri's Emerald. However, it is too late. The curse has taken its toll, killing the Great Deku Tree. His last words are "Go to Hyrule Castle to meet the Princess of Destiny" which leads to the events of the game.
The Wind Waker
The Great Deku Tree is first seen covered in red and green Chuchus. After removing them, Link meets the Koroks. The Great Deku Tree sends Link to find Makar, the smallest Korok, who has been blown into the woods. He also gives Link the Deku Leaf. Link must use Baba Buds to get to the top of the Deku Tree and obtain the leaf.
After Link completes the third dungeon of the game, the Great Deku Tree will answer his questions about Koroks. He also says that the water in Forest Haven is special and marks the places of wilted forest trees on the sea chart.