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Kokiri Forest is a location introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It's where Link started his adventure, It's the starting area. It's the home to the Kokiri a race of children that never age and also home ot The Great Deku Tree.  
Kokiri Forest is a location introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It's where Link started his adventure, It's the starting area. It's the home to the Kokiri a race of children that never age and their guradian The Great Deku Tree.


== Appearance ==
Kokiri Forest is a small village in the forest south of Hyrule field. It's inhabited by the Kokiri and their fairies, A small race of children who never age. It's the home of Link and hence why he is dressed in green. The Kokiri aren't allowed to leave the forest, since they will die instanteanously, Oddly enough we see Kokiri outside of the forest at a few occasions. There are six houses in Kokiri Forest, Link's House, Mido's House, The Twin's Hous, Saria's House, Know-It-All brothers House and the Local Shop. There is a hidden area where Link gets his sword in the beginning of the game, And to the southern most point lies the Meadow of the Great Deku Tree.
Kokiri Forest is a peaceful placce as child Link, But when Link returns to his home as an adult it is overrun by Deku Scrubs, Babas and other monsters because of the evil in the world. When Link defeats the evil that is casuing all this the forest returns to normal with every Kokiri getting reminded of "somebody they knew" when they were children, reffering to Link.


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Revision as of 19:38, October 21, 2011

Kokiri Forest is a location introduced in Ocarina of Time. It's where Link started his adventure, It's the starting area. It's the home to the Kokiri a race of children that never age and their guradian The Great Deku Tree.


Appearance

Kokiri Forest is a small village in the forest south of Hyrule field. It's inhabited by the Kokiri and their fairies, A small race of children who never age. It's the home of Link and hence why he is dressed in green. The Kokiri aren't allowed to leave the forest, since they will die instanteanously, Oddly enough we see Kokiri outside of the forest at a few occasions. There are six houses in Kokiri Forest, Link's House, Mido's House, The Twin's Hous, Saria's House, Know-It-All brothers House and the Local Shop. There is a hidden area where Link gets his sword in the beginning of the game, And to the southern most point lies the Meadow of the Great Deku Tree.


Kokiri Forest is a peaceful placce as child Link, But when Link returns to his home as an adult it is overrun by Deku Scrubs, Babas and other monsters because of the evil in the world. When Link defeats the evil that is casuing all this the forest returns to normal with every Kokiri getting reminded of "somebody they knew" when they were children, reffering to Link.

Kokiri Forest
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Inhabitans Kokiri
Dungeon Great Deku Tree Geographical Features Forest Village