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:''For the town in {{TAoL}}, see [[Saria Town]]. For the group, see [[Zelda Wiki:SaRIA|SaRIA]].''
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|name = Saria
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|title = Sage of Forest<ref name= "Quote 1">{{Cite|Thank you... Because of you, I could awaken as a Sage... I am Saria. The Sage of the Forest Temple... I always believed that you would come. Because I know you... No... You don't have to explain it to me... Because it is destiny that you and I can't live in the same world. I will stay here as the Forest Sage and help you... Now, please take this Medallion...|Saria|OoT}}</ref>
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'''Saria''' is a character in {{OoT}}. She is [[Link]]'s childhood friend from his years in the [[Kokiri Forest]]. She is well-liked amongst other [[Kokiri]], in particular by their boss, [[Mido]], whose dislike of Link might be partially explained by the latter's close friendship with Saria.<ref>{{Cite|That meanie, Mido, made me cut the grass at Saria's house. Mido told Saria he would do it so she would like him, but I'm the one doing all the work! You and Saria are close friends, so will you help me cut the grass? I'll let you keep anything that you find while cutting it.|Kokiri|OoT}}</ref> She often travels to the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]] to play her [[Fairy Ocarina|Ocarina]].<ref>{{Cite|I've been waiting for you, Link! This is the Sacred Forest Meadow. It's my secret place! I feel... This place will be very important for both of us someday. That's what I feel. If you play the Ocarina here, you can talk with the spirits in the forest.|Saria|OoT}}</ref> She plays a song that inspires people to dance called "[[Saria's Song]]." When Link becomes the [[Hero of Time]], he rescues Saria from the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] and allows her to awaken as the [[Sage of Forest]].
'''Graveyards''' are a signature locale in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series with at least one appearing in nearly every game.
 
   
==Appearances==
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==Biography==
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Saria is the first of the Kokiri to greet Link after he receives [[Navi|a Fairy]] of his own. She congratulates him for finally finding a Fairy and is surprised to hear that the [[Great Deku Tree]] has summoned Link, as it is a great honor to speak with him.<ref>{{Cite|Yahoo! Hi, Link! Wow! A fairy!! Finally, a fairy came to you, Link! Wow! That's great news! I'm so happy for you! Now you're a true Kokiri, Link! Is that right? The Great Deku Tree has summoned you? It's quite an honor to talk to the Great Deku Tree! I'll wait for you here. Get going! Go see the Great Deku Tree!|Saria|OoT}}</ref> After receiving his quest from the Great Deku Tree, Saria meets Link at the exit to the forest to say goodbye. She gives him the [[Fairy Ocarina]] and asks him to come back and visit her.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, you're leaving... I knew... that you would leave the forest... someday, Link... Because you are different from me and my friends.... But that's OK, because we'll be friends forever... won't we? I want you to have this Ocarina... Please take good care of it. When you play my Ocarina, I hope you will think of me and come back to the forest to visit.|Saria|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You received the Fairy Ocarina! This is a memento from Saria.|N/A|OoT}}</ref>
===''The Legend of Zelda''===
 
In the original''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', the graveyard is first accessed by correctly navigating through the [[Lost Woods]]. It is a bleak, desolate, gray area characterized only by the white tombstones marked with blue crosses. The lone [[Ghini]] floating outside is a "ring leader". Slaying that one will slay all others that appear. The [[Magical Sword|strongest sword]] in the game can be obtained here after [[Link]] has twelve [[Heart Container]]s in his possession.
 
   
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Once Link has met with [[Princess Zelda]], he can find Saria in the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]], where she will teach the young hero the song which she composed. This song allows Link to speak with her at any time and is also used to brighten [[Darunia]]'s mood, thus allowing him to grant Link access to [[Dodongo's Cavern]].
In the [[Second Quest]], Level 6 can be found beneath a Tombstone.
 
   
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During Link's seven year absence, Mido kept spreading the rumor that Link was responsible for the death of the Great Deku Tree. Of all Kokiri, Saria was the only one who stood up for Link.<ref>{{Cite|Have you been traveling around much, mister? Have you ever met a boy named Link? Mido said that the Great Deku Tree withered because that boy did something wrong to it... Only Saria defended Link--until she left. Maybe we misunderstood...|Kokiri|OoT}}</ref> When Link awakes, the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] in the Lost Woods becomes his first destination after an emergency call from Saria.<ref>{{Cite|Great! You're safe! I knew I would hear from you again! I'm in the Forest Temple! The forest spirits were calling for help, so I went to check it out... But it's full of evil monsters! Help me, Link!|Saria|OoT}}</ref> On the way, he comes through Kokiri Forest where the Kokiri inform him that both Saria and Mido had left to the Lost Woods.<ref>{{Cite|Where's Saria? Do you know Saria, mister? That's weird... Where has Mido gone during such an emergency?|Know-it-All Brother|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|An evil wind is blowing from the direction of the Forest Temple. Saria left, saying, "I have to do something about it!" The Forest Temple is located in the Sacred Forest Meadow in the far side of the Lost Woods.|Know-it-All Brother|OoT}}</ref> Following them, Link first encounters Mido, who refused to let him pass.<ref>{{Cite|What are you? Though you wear Kokirish clothing, you can't fool me! I promised Saria I would never let anybody go through here.|Mido|OoT}}</ref> However, after playing "Saria's Song," Mido understands that Link has to be one of Saria's friends and as such can be trusted and let through.<ref>{{Cite|That melody?! Saria plays that song all the time! You...Do you know Saria? That song... Saria taught that song only to her friends... OK... I trust you. When I see you... I don't know why, but I remember... him...|Mido|OoT}}</ref> Link continues to the Sacred Meadow Grove and discovered that Saria's "secret place" housed the entrance to the Forest Temple. Link then goes in and manages to defeat the temple's evil spirit, [[Phantom Ganon]]. By doing this, he allows the new [[Sage of Forest]] to awaken: Saria. She then says goodbye, knowing that the carefree days of old were over,<ref name= "Quote 1"/> and gives Link the [[Forest Medallion]].<ref>{{Cite|You received the Forest Medallion! Saria awakens as a Sage and adds her power to yours!|N/A|OoT}}</ref>
=== ''The Adventure of Link'' ===
 
The graveyard is located in the [[Western Hyrule]] portion of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', near the coast. Among the regular graves, the [[King's Tomb]] is also present. A grave a few steps south from the King's tomb holds a secret entrance to the [[Island Palace]].
 
   
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When Link later talks to Mido again, the latter asks him if he would help him keep a promise to Saria: to tell Link that Saria had been waiting for him.<ref>{{Cite|Oh...I see... Saria won't ever come back... But...I...I made a promise to Saria... If Link came back, I would be sure to tell him that Saria had been waiting for him... Because Saria...really... liked... Hey, you. If you see him somewhere, please let him know... And also... I'm sorry for being mean to him. Tell him that, too.|Mido|OoT}}</ref> When Link defeats [[Ganon]], Saria and the other Sages bundle their powers to seal away Ganon. During the ending, she can be seen overlooking a celebrating [[Hyrule]] on [[Death Mountain]] with the other Sages, seated atop [[Darunia]]'s head.
A smaller, more desolate graveyard can be found just south of [[Death Mountain]], which represents the graveyard from the original ''Zelda''.
 
   
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
=== ''A Link to the Past'' ===
 
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[[File:Alttp-graveyard.png|right|thumb|200px|The graveyard in ''A Link to the Past'']]
 
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===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the graveyard is located just east of the [[Sanctuary]] in the [[Light World]]. There is a hole under the westernmost grave that leads to an underground chamber of [[Hyrule Castle]], while the [[Magic Cape]] is hidden under the easternmost grave. Poes can be found under certain other graves.
 
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Saria appears as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Trophy]] in {{SSB4|3DS}}.
   
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====Trophy Information====
In the [[Dark World]], the graveyard is infested with Poes circling around the graves.
 
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|A Kokiri girl and lifelong friend to Link, she gives him the Fairy Ocarina when he sets out on his quest. She also teaches him a song to remember her by. Long after he has gone, her song continues to echo throughout Kokiri Forest as Saria thinks of her friend.
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|{{Exp|Can be obtained in Classic Mode, in All-Star Mode, in Trophy Rush, in Smash Run, or purchased from the Trophy Shop|Random}}
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==Etymology==
=== ''Link's Awakening'' ===
 
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Saria's name, like several other characters from ''Ocarina of Time'', is taken from a [[Saria Town|town]] in {{TAoL}}.
{{main|Tabahl Wasteland}}
 
A four-screen graveyard can be found on [[Koholint Island]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. In each portion, one [[Ghini]] floats around and more will appear if Link touches one of the graves. In the southeast portion, [[zombie]]s will appear in addition to the Ghinis. In the northwest portion, a [[Giant Ghini]] can be found. In the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening#Ports and Remakes|DX]]'' version, the [[Color Dungeon]] can be found in the southwest region.
 
   
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==Trivia==
=== ''Ocarina of Time'' ===
 
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*In {{TWW}}, one of the stained glass windows in [[Hyrule Castle]]'s basement depicts Saria along with the other Sages from ''Ocarina of Time'' .
{{Main|Kakariko Village Graveyard}}
 
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*Also in ''The Wind Waker'', a carving seen behind [[Carlov]] in the [[Nintendo Gallery]] bears a strong resemblance to Saria.
Kakariko's graveyard is located on its outskirts, and Link must visit it both as a child and as an adult to obtain various important items from beneath the graves, such as the [[Hookshot]].
 
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*The character [[Ilia]] from {{TP}} seems to be a reference to Saria. Both are Link's childhood friends and their names resemble each other when written in katakana (the same characters are used for the letters "R" and "L" in Japanese). The ''Ocarina of Time'' instruction booklet also refers to Saria as "Salia."
 
=== ''Majora's Mask'' ===
 
{{Main list|Ikana Graveyard|Goron Graveyard}}The Ikana Graveyard in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' is situated to the left upon entering the road to [[Ikana Canyon]]. In it, there are numerous [[Stalchild]]ren and graves. [[Dampé]] also makes another appearance, but this time he seems to be completely terrified of ghosts and spirits. Link can enter each of the graves that the Stalchildren are guarding on a specific night; however, Link must only enter one of them in order to progress through the game.
 
 
There is also a [[Mountain Village#Goron Graveyard|Goron Graveyard]] in [[Snowhead]] that houses the resting place of the [[Goron]] hero [[Darmani]]. It is here that Link obtains the [[Goron Mask]].
 
 
===''Oracle of Ages''===
 
{{Main list|Yoll Graveyard|Ancient Tomb}}
 
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'', the present day eastern [[Labrynna]] is home to the Yoll Graveyard, a haunted place filled with many dead trees. Ghosts lurk little outside of [[Spirit's Grave]] along with the occasional [[Ghini]].
 
 
In the same place as Yoll Graveyard in the past lies the massive Ancient Tomb, a place of mystery. Several strong monsters guard this mysterious place. Who, or what the Ancient Tomb is tomb to has long since been forgotten. The Ancient Tomb hides in its depths the [[Falling Star]], an Essence necessary to Link's quest.
 
 
===''Oracle of Seasons''===
 
The Graveyard in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' is located in the southwest corner of [[Holodrum]]. The only access is via a vine growing up the southern cliff face. Beneath the northwestern masonry work lies Level 7: [[Explorer's Crypt]]. The cemetery in [[Subrosia]] is west of the Pirate's ship.
 
 
===''The Minish Cap''===
 
{{Main|Royal Valley}}
 
 
The Graveyard in [[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]] is called [[Royal Valley]] and contains that game's version of the [[Lost Woods]]. Here Link finds [[Dampé]], who lets him in to the [[Royal Crypt]] of King [[Gustaf]].
 
 
=== ''Twilight Princess'' ===
 
{{Main|Kakariko Village Graveyard}}
 
[[File:GraveyardTP.jpg‎|right|thumb|200px|The '''graveyard''' in Twilight Princess.]]
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', the graveyard is also located behind [[Kakariko Village]]. There is also a rather hidden graveyard in [[Hyrule Castle]].
 
 
{{Theory}}
 
One particular grave in the Hyrule Castle Graveyard lies under a tree. If Link inspects one of the larger tombstones nearby, it reads, "The cursed swordsman... sleeps before... the sacred tree." The "cursed swordsman" may very well be the Hero of Time due to the fact that he sleeps under a "sacred" tree (reminiscent of the [[Great Deku Tree]]). If this is the case, then the statement on the tombstone may slightly allude to the demise of The Hero of Time - that which was not a good one. The term "cursed" may refer to Link's curse of repeatedly being reborn again and again to rise up against the evil that threatens Hyrule. It may also refer to Link's curse of transforming into a wolf. This may further reveal the identity of the [[Hero's Spirit]], who is assumed to be Link, the Hero of Time. It should be noted that this particular grave is covered with a stone that Link must destroy in order to step on a switch to open the gate that contains two owl statues so that he can further his quest in this area. If such a grave is tied to such an important aspect (the owl statues - which may or may not be reminiscent of [[Kaepora Gaebora]]) then this would further fortify the connection to Link from ''Ocarina of Time''. It could also allude to the Stalfos nearby.
 
 
=== Phantom Hourglass ===
 
{{Main|Isle_of_the_Dead#Sage.27s_Graveyard|Isle of the Dead: Sage's Graveyard}}
 
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' there is a small graveyard in the Northwestern part of the Island which was home to nine sages who served under [[King Mutoh]].
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Graveyardtloz.png|The graveyard in the original ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:Saria.png|Saria from ''Ocarina of Time''
File:Graveyardtaol.png|The smaller graveyard south of Death Mountain in ''The Adventure of Link''
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File:SariaWave.png|Saria waving in ''Ocarina of Time''
File:Ikanagraveyard.png|The Ikana Graveyard in ''Majora's Mask''
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File:Saria OoT 3D.png|Saria from ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
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File:Link with Saria.jpg|Saria giving Link the Fairy Ocarina in ''Ocarina of Time''
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File:Saria.jpg|Saria playing her Ocarina in ''Ocarina of Time''
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File:Saria Chamber.png|Saria within the Chamber of Sages in ''Ocarina of Time''
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File:Ocarinacredits.jpg|Saria during the ending scene of ''Ocarina of Time''
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File:OOT3D FairyOcarina 2.png|Saria giving Link the Fairy Ocarina in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
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File:OOT3D LinkwithSaria.png|Saria and Link in the Sacred Forest Meadow in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
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File:SariaTWW.png|Saria's stained glass window from ''The Wind Waker''
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File:Saria Concept.jpg|Saria concept art from ''Hyrule Hisotria''
 
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For the town in The Adventure of Link, see Saria Town. For the group, see SaRIA.

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Saria is a character in Ocarina of Time. She is Link's childhood friend from his years in the Kokiri Forest. She is well-liked amongst other Kokiri, in particular by their boss, Mido, whose dislike of Link might be partially explained by the latter's close friendship with Saria.[1] She often travels to the Sacred Forest Meadow to play her Ocarina.[2] She plays a song that inspires people to dance called "Saria's Song." When Link becomes the Hero of Time, he rescues Saria from the Forest Temple and allows her to awaken as the Sage of Forest.

Biography

Saria is the first of the Kokiri to greet Link after he receives a Fairy of his own. She congratulates him for finally finding a Fairy and is surprised to hear that the Great Deku Tree has summoned Link, as it is a great honor to speak with him.[3] After receiving his quest from the Great Deku Tree, Saria meets Link at the exit to the forest to say goodbye. She gives him the Fairy Ocarina and asks him to come back and visit her.[4][5]

Once Link has met with Princess Zelda, he can find Saria in the Sacred Forest Meadow, where she will teach the young hero the song which she composed. This song allows Link to speak with her at any time and is also used to brighten Darunia's mood, thus allowing him to grant Link access to Dodongo's Cavern.

During Link's seven year absence, Mido kept spreading the rumor that Link was responsible for the death of the Great Deku Tree. Of all Kokiri, Saria was the only one who stood up for Link.[6] When Link awakes, the Forest Temple in the Lost Woods becomes his first destination after an emergency call from Saria.[7] On the way, he comes through Kokiri Forest where the Kokiri inform him that both Saria and Mido had left to the Lost Woods.[8][9] Following them, Link first encounters Mido, who refused to let him pass.[10] However, after playing "Saria's Song," Mido understands that Link has to be one of Saria's friends and as such can be trusted and let through.[11] Link continues to the Sacred Meadow Grove and discovered that Saria's "secret place" housed the entrance to the Forest Temple. Link then goes in and manages to defeat the temple's evil spirit, Phantom Ganon. By doing this, he allows the new Sage of Forest to awaken: Saria. She then says goodbye, knowing that the carefree days of old were over,[12] and gives Link the Forest Medallion.[13]

When Link later talks to Mido again, the latter asks him if he would help him keep a promise to Saria: to tell Link that Saria had been waiting for him.[14] When Link defeats Ganon, Saria and the other Sages bundle their powers to seal away Ganon. During the ending, she can be seen overlooking a celebrating Hyrule on Death Mountain with the other Sages, seated atop Darunia's head.

Non-Canon Appearances

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Saria appears as a Trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Trophy Information

Image Description How to Unlock
File:SSB4 Saria Trophy.png A Kokiri girl and lifelong friend to Link, she gives him the Fairy Ocarina when he sets out on his quest. She also teaches him a song to remember her by. Long after he has gone, her song continues to echo throughout Kokiri Forest as Saria thinks of her friend. Random

Etymology

Saria's name, like several other characters from Ocarina of Time, is taken from a town in The Adventure of Link.

Trivia

  • In The Wind Waker, one of the stained glass windows in Hyrule Castle's basement depicts Saria along with the other Sages from Ocarina of Time .
  • Also in The Wind Waker, a carving seen behind Carlov in the Nintendo Gallery bears a strong resemblance to Saria.
  • The character Ilia from Twilight Princess seems to be a reference to Saria. Both are Link's childhood friends and their names resemble each other when written in katakana (the same characters are used for the letters "R" and "L" in Japanese). The Ocarina of Time instruction booklet also refers to Saria as "Salia."

Gallery

References

  1. "That meanie, Mido, made me cut the grass at Saria's house. Mido told Saria he would do it so she would like him, but I'm the one doing all the work! You and Saria are close friends, so will you help me cut the grass? I'll let you keep anything that you find while cutting it." — Kokiri (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "I've been waiting for you, Link! This is the Sacred Forest Meadow. It's my secret place! I feel... This place will be very important for both of us someday. That's what I feel. If you play the Ocarina here, you can talk with the spirits in the forest." — Saria (Ocarina of Time)
  3. "Yahoo! Hi, Link! Wow! A fairy!! Finally, a fairy came to you, Link! Wow! That's great news! I'm so happy for you! Now you're a true Kokiri, Link! Is that right? The Great Deku Tree has summoned you? It's quite an honor to talk to the Great Deku Tree! I'll wait for you here. Get going! Go see the Great Deku Tree!" — Saria (Ocarina of Time)
  4. "Oh, you're leaving... I knew... that you would leave the forest... someday, Link... Because you are different from me and my friends.... But that's OK, because we'll be friends forever... won't we? I want you to have this Ocarina... Please take good care of it. When you play my Ocarina, I hope you will think of me and come back to the forest to visit." — Saria (Ocarina of Time)
  5. "You received the Fairy Ocarina! This is a memento from Saria." — N/A (Ocarina of Time)
  6. "Have you been traveling around much, mister? Have you ever met a boy named Link? Mido said that the Great Deku Tree withered because that boy did something wrong to it... Only Saria defended Link--until she left. Maybe we misunderstood..." — Kokiri (Ocarina of Time)
  7. "Great! You're safe! I knew I would hear from you again! I'm in the Forest Temple! The forest spirits were calling for help, so I went to check it out... But it's full of evil monsters! Help me, Link!" — Saria (Ocarina of Time)
  8. "Where's Saria? Do you know Saria, mister? That's weird... Where has Mido gone during such an emergency?" — Know-it-All Brother (Ocarina of Time)
  9. "An evil wind is blowing from the direction of the Forest Temple. Saria left, saying, "I have to do something about it!" The Forest Temple is located in the Sacred Forest Meadow in the far side of the Lost Woods." — Know-it-All Brother (Ocarina of Time)
  10. "What are you? Though you wear Kokirish clothing, you can't fool me! I promised Saria I would never let anybody go through here." — Mido (Ocarina of Time)
  11. "That melody?! Saria plays that song all the time! You...Do you know Saria? That song... Saria taught that song only to her friends... OK... I trust you. When I see you... I don't know why, but I remember... him..." — Mido (Ocarina of Time)
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  13. "You received the Forest Medallion! Saria awakens as a Sage and adds her power to yours!" — N/A (Ocarina of Time)
  14. "Oh...I see... Saria won't ever come back... But...I...I made a promise to Saria... If Link came back, I would be sure to tell him that Saria had been waiting for him... Because Saria...really... liked... Hey, you. If you see him somewhere, please let him know... And also... I'm sorry for being mean to him. Tell him that, too." — Mido (Ocarina of Time)
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Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Sage of the Forest, Saria
French-speaking countries French Sage de la Forêt, Saria Sage of the Forest, Saria
Federal Republic of Germany German Weise des Waldes,Salia Sage of the Forest, Salia
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Saria, Sabia del bosque Template:ExpGame Saria, Sage of the forest

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