Mido

Mido likes to think he is the boss of the Kokiri and refers to himself as "The Great Mido". He made one Kokiri clear out the rocks in front of his house and another one clear the grass outside Saria's house, though he told her he was going to do it, just to impress her. He is looked up to by the other Kokiri, as when you scare them with masks they say they're telling Mido. He doesn't like Link, and won't accept him as one of them because he doesn't have a fairy. He doesn't see why Link has become the favorite of Saria and the Great Deku Tree. When Link is summoned to see the Great Deku Tree he is shocked, especially as Link now has a fairy, Navi. He tries to stop Link from entering by saying he must go and get a sword and shield, but reluctantly lets Link in once he has the items. He blames Link when the Deku Tree withers up and dies, and starts sulking like a young child. When Link returns seven years later as an adult, Mido (who is still a child because the Kokiri never grow up) doesn't recognise Link, refuses to let him go to the Forest Temple. After Link plays Saria's Song for him, however, he realizes that Link must be one of Saria's friends and lets him pass. After beating the Forest Temple and awakening Saria as a Sage, Mido will learn that Saria will never come back. He will start to say that she liked Link,and them asks Link to keep a look out for Link, and, if he sees him, to tell him that Mido is sorry.

Mido is named after the two syllables in Solfege Mi and Do. Also, in The Adventure of Link, which takes place sometime after the events in Ocarina of Time, is  Mido Town, named after this character.