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After you complete the Forbidden Woods area, one of the many Korok will plant a withered Deku Tree here. Bring a special type of water found in the Great Deku Tree's area and poor it on it. Another sidequest will have to fetching Blue Chu Jelly after defeating a Blue ChuChu. A Silver Rupee can be obtained by using Treasure Chart #29. One of the three Traveling Merchants will appear on this island after you engage in the Trading Quest. Finally, you can upgrade your arrows to fire and ice arrows by warping here, which will be done by the Fairy Queen.

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  • After you complete the Forbidden Woods area, one of the many Korok will plant a withered Deku Tree here. Bring a special type of water found in the Great Deku Tree's area and poor it on it. Another sidequest will have to fetching Blue Chu Jelly after defeating a Blue ChuChu. A Silver Rupee can be obtained by using Treasure Chart #29. One of the three Traveling Merchants will appear on this island after you engage in the Trading Quest. Finally, you can upgrade your arrows to fire and ice arrows by warping here, which will be done by the Fairy Queen.
  • The Mother & Child Isles are a location from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. They are two islands situated upon the Great Sea. The Child Isle is a relatively small island with some bushes and a Traveling Merchant found on a raft nearby. Because of a giant rock wall surrounding the Mother Island, the interior of the island is only accessible from the air via the "Ballad of Gales". Within the interior of the Mother island itself, there is a small Fairy Fountain. It is here that Link meets the Queen of Fairies, who grants him the power to use Fire and Ice Arrows, but only after Aryll has been rescued from the Forsaken Fortress.
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  • After you complete the Forbidden Woods area, one of the many Korok will plant a withered Deku Tree here. Bring a special type of water found in the Great Deku Tree's area and poor it on it. Another sidequest will have to fetching Blue Chu Jelly after defeating a Blue ChuChu. A Silver Rupee can be obtained by using Treasure Chart #29. One of the three Traveling Merchants will appear on this island after you engage in the Trading Quest. Finally, you can upgrade your arrows to fire and ice arrows by warping here, which will be done by the Fairy Queen.
  • The Mother & Child Isles are a location from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. They are two islands situated upon the Great Sea. The Child Isle is a relatively small island with some bushes and a Traveling Merchant found on a raft nearby. Because of a giant rock wall surrounding the Mother Island, the interior of the island is only accessible from the air via the "Ballad of Gales". Within the interior of the Mother island itself, there is a small Fairy Fountain. It is here that Link meets the Queen of Fairies, who grants him the power to use Fire and Ice Arrows, but only after Aryll has been rescued from the Forsaken Fortress. The Korok Rown is located here, along with his Withered Forest Tree that Link must water with Forest Water to complete a quest for a Piece of Heart.
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