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Kokiri Forest is a recurring location in the Legend of Zelda series.The word Kokiri translated from native Japanese means dense or thick fog. A sheltered forest in Hyrule, it is the home of the Kokiri and their guardian, the Great Deku Tree.

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  • Kokiri Forest is a recurring location in the Legend of Zelda series.The word Kokiri translated from native Japanese means dense or thick fog. A sheltered forest in Hyrule, it is the home of the Kokiri and their guardian, the Great Deku Tree.
  • The Kokiri Forest is the place where Link grew up and where the game begins. He leaves the forest to go on his quest, but comes back seven years later. The Kokiri don't leave the forest at all because the Great Deku Tree told them that they would die if they did.
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  • Ocarina of Time
  • The Wind Waker
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  • Kokiri Forest from Ocarina of Time
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  • Kokiri Forest is a recurring location in the Legend of Zelda series.The word Kokiri translated from native Japanese means dense or thick fog. A sheltered forest in Hyrule, it is the home of the Kokiri and their guardian, the Great Deku Tree.
  • The Kokiri Forest is the place where Link grew up and where the game begins. He leaves the forest to go on his quest, but comes back seven years later. The Kokiri don't leave the forest at all because the Great Deku Tree told them that they would die if they did. The forest is home only to Kokiri and the Deku Tree, and no one comes even to visit. Kokiri fear outsiders, but no one knows how they keep everyone out. There are five houses and a shop, all are old and hollow tree stumps. There is a secret hole in the southern wall that leads to a small maze at the end of which contains a chest with the Kokiri Sword. There is a small stream running peacefully through the Kokiri Forest also, and that is probably where they get their water.
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