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- Saria (サリア Saria) est un personnage d’Ocarina of Time. C'est une Kokiri et l'amie de Link.
- thumb|200px|Saria es la sage del bosque Saria es uno de los personajes principales del videojuego de Nintendo La leyenda de Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Saria es una niña Kokiri que siempre ha sido la mejor amiga de Link. Siempre le defendió cuando los demás niños kokiri se burlaban de él por no tener su propia hada guardiana. Saria acaba por convertirse en la Guardiana del Templo del Bosque, lo que la separará, muy a su pesar, de su amigo para siempre. Categoría:Zelda
- Saria is a character from the Legend of Zelda series who made her first appearance in the 1998 Nintendo 64 game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. She is a female Kokiri who lives in the Kokiri Forest with the other Kokiri and in Ocarina of Time, Link who was at the time thought to be a Kokiri. She has a close friendship with Link and taught him Saria's Song on his Ocarina, later in the game when Link rescued her from the Forest Temple she is revealed to be the Forest Sage
- Beacause of her kindhearted nature, she is very well-liked by the people of her village, especially Mido who developed a deep fondness for her. She is also a friend of Link, an outsider among the Kokiri, resulting in a powerful bond which seems to elicit feelings of jealousy from Mido, causing him to shun Link most of the time.
- Saria was a khadi, enforcer of the Immortal Caliph at Medinaat al-Salaam.
- Saria è un personaggio di The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Ha i capelli verdi raccolti in un cerchietto e la classica Tunica dei Kokiri. È una Kokiri , nonché migliore amica di Link e Saggio della Foresta. Dopo aver battuto Queen Gohma, regalerà a Link l'Ocarina Fatata; dopo aver incontrato Zelda gli insegnerà la Canzone di Saria e, sconfitto Spettroganon, anche il Medaglione della Foresta.
- Saria is a Toa of Psionics native to the island of Artahka.
- She kisses Link and then she tells him that she is his sister where he drops her on the ground and start wiping his tongue off.
- Saria is the greedy sage of the forest who lives in the Forest Temple with insane pay. She buys a lot of fancy cars and video games, not giving a cent to her poor fellow Kokiri who are suffering an economical crisis. She is even cheaper the Mr. Krabs.
- Saria may refer to:
* Saria Island, an island in Greece
* Saria, a character from the video game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
* Saria, Burkina Faso
* Saria, Sariah, Sarah means princess in Hebrew
* Saria, a surname of Spanish origin
* SARIA, bio industry company
* Saria, a gram panchayat in Jharkhand, India, adjacent to a railway station Hazaribagh Road
* Saria, a name for Mount Hermon (or Sirion) in the Epic of Gilgamesh
- Saria es un personaje de The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Es una niña Kokiri, y por consideración de su compañero Kokiri, Mido, muy bonita. Es considerada como una figura maternal en el Bosque Kokiri y a menudo recurren a ella en busca de un consejo. Debido a su buen corazón, es muy querida por la gente del Bosque Kokiri, especialmente por Mido, quien desarrolló un profundo afecto por ella. Es también la mejor amiga de Link, un extraño entre los Kokiri, dando lugar a un poderoso vínculo que parece provocar celos en Mido.
- Saria (サリア Saria?) is a character from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. She is a Kokiri girl, considered to be very pretty by her fellow Kokiri, who regard her as a motherly figure and the person that they turn to for advice. Because of her kindhearted nature, she is very well-liked by the people of her village, especially Mido, who developed a deep fondness for her. She is also Link's childhood friend, an outsider among the Kokiri, resulting in a powerful bond which seems to elicit feelings of jealousy from Mido, causing him to shun Link the majority of the time.
- There were a few readily identifiable traits by which you could be sure you were talking to Saria. When faced with an indecent proposal or view, she would often flush red, showing her true Aquilonian birth by the redness in her cheeks. She tended to bite her bottom lip when faced with an uneasy situation or prospect. She sometimes would fiddle with the large medallion on her chest nervously.
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