Mido

Mido is a character from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Mido, who has given himself the moniker "The Great Mido", considers himself the boss of the Kokiri, despite the fact that he can act quite childish and egotistically at times. He often makes other Kokiri do work for him, such as lifting stones and cutting grass. Despite this, he appears to be admired by the other Kokiri; if one of them is scared by one of Link's masks, they say that they will tell Mido.

Mido has a strong dislike for Link, and will not accept him as one of the Kokiri because he does not have a fairy; thus, he does not understand why Link is the favorite of Saria and the Great Deku Tree.

In Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, there is a town named after Mido, perhaps indicating that Mido became a famous figure in Hyrulean history. Other towns in the game are named after five of the Seven Sages.

While non-canonical, in the manga adaptation of Ocarina of Time, a Gossip Stone reveals that Mido still wets his bed.

Biography
At the start of the game, Mido can be found blocking the way to the grove of the Great Deku Tree. He refuses to let Link pass without a sword and shield, and reluctantly lets him pass when he obtains these. After Link fails to rescue the Great Deku Tree from the curse placed on him, Mido blames Link for the death of the wise tree.

When Link returns to Kokiri Forest after having been sealed inside the Temple of Time for seven years, he finds it in disarray, and most Kokiri have been forced to stay indoors at all times. He meets Mido, who does not recognize him, in the Lost Woods, where he is protecting the entrance to the Sacred Forest Meadow. After Link plays "Saria's Song" for him to acknowledge his friendship with Saria, Mido grudgingly lets him pass. He is reminded of Link, as well, and asks the adult Link to tell the young one that he's sorry.

In the ending sequence, Mido can be seen sitting with King Zora, mourning the "loss" of Link and Saria. He feels bad that he never got to apologize to Link for being mean to him in the past. He also feels bad that Saria won't be coming back because she became a Sage. Mido insists that Kokiri are not allowed to leave the forest, as they would immediatly die. Although it may just be superstition since he himself is later seen in the end credits in Hyrule Field with King Zora. Or he might have been implying that the various monsters in Hyrule Field would kill them.

Etymology
Mido is either named after "Mi" and "Do"; two syllables in Solfége or "mido," the Japanese word for "green".