Great Fairy of Forest

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The Great Fairy of Forest is a character in Four Swords.[1]

Biography

The Great Fairy of Forest is the guardian of the Sea of Trees.[2] She appears from her Fountain at the end of the Sea of Trees after the Links have defeated Big Manhandla. There, she bestows the Links a Key alongside a title befitting their achievements. The type of Key that she distributes is based on the amount of Rupees the Links have collected as well as whether they have defeated Vaati with a given set of Keys. If the Links have collected at least 1,000 Rupees, the Great Fairy of Forest will gift the Links a Silver Key and dub them "little hero eggs".[2] If the Links have collected at least 3,000 Rupees and have defeated Vaati after collecting all of the Silver Keys, she will dub them "brave heroes" and bestow upon them Golden Keys.[3] Defeating Vaati and returning to the Great Fairy of Forest's Fountain with at least 5,000 Rupees will prompt her to declare the Links the "greatest of heroes" and grant them Hero's Keys.[4][5]

The Great Fairy of Forest then cautions the heroes that they must have collected a complete set of Keys in order to open the way to Vaati's Palace.[6][7][8]

If the Links have defeated Vaati after collecting all of the Hero's Keys in Four Swords Anniversary Edition, the Great Fairy of Forest's appearance and personality will change to resemble the Great Fairy of Power from Majora's Mask.[9][10]

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
The Italian Republic
Italian
Fata Radiosa della Foresta (FS)[11]Radiant Fairy of the Forest
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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 263 (FS)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "I am the Great Fairy of Forest, guardian of the Sea of Trees. You have done well to gather so much treasure. I dub you...little eggs, waiting to hatch into heroes. I grant you each a Silver Key." — Great Fairy of Forest (Four Swords)
  3. "I am the Great Fairy of Forest, guardian of the Sea of Trees. Collecting this many Rupees is an incredible feat! I dub you...brave heroes and grant you each a Golden Key." — Great Fairy of Forest (Four Swords)
  4. "I am the Great Fairy of Forest, guardian of the Sea of Trees. There is nothing left to be said. I dub you...the greatest of heroes and grant you each a Hero's Key." — Great Fairy of Forest (Four Swords)
  5. "I am the Great Fairy of Forest, guardian of the Sea of Trees. You have done well, young adventurers. This time, you have managed to collect Rupee [#] Rupees. There is nothing left to be said. I dub you... The greatest of heroes, and grant you this Hero's Key." — Great Fairy of Forest (Four Swords)
  6. "If all of you collect the three Silver Keys of the Great Fairies of Forest, Ice, and Flame, the path to Vaati's Palace shall open. You can then make your way there to rescue Princess Zelda. Onward, little hero eggs!" — Great Fairy of Forest (Four Swords)
  7. "If all of you collect the three Golden Keys of the Great Fairies of Forest, Ice, and Flame... ...a path to Vaati's Palace shall open! Onward, heroes!" — Great Fairy of Forest (Four Swords)
  8. "If all of you gather the Hero Keys of the Great Fairies of Forest, Ice, and Flame, a path to Vaati's Palace shall open. Onward, great heroes!" — Great Fairy of Forest (Four Swords)
  9. "Welcome! You have done well to get this far. I am the Great Fairy of Forest! Throughout the ages I have listened to the whispering of these woods as the guardian of the Sea of Trees." — Great Fairy of Forest (Four Swords Anniversary Edition)
  10. "I see you already have the three Hero Keys! I wonder if you know about the path that opened to Vaati's Palace. It has 12 floors... Do you need an explanation? ...No? Then off you go, brave heroes!" — Great Fairy of Forest (Four Swords Anniversary Edition)
  11. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 263