Lake Floria

Lake Floria is a location in SS undefined and. In Skyward Sword, it is located in the most south eastern section of the Faron Woods. It is inhabited by the squid-like Parella tribe and their protector, the great Water Dragon Faron.

Skyward Sword
Lake Floria is the largest known body of water that exists in the present day on the Surface. It it inhabited by a large range of flora and aquatic creatures and enemies. Most of the lake is composed of large submerged underground caverns which can be explored through the use of the Water Dragon's Scale and the bomb-like Froaks.

Link first discovers the entrance to Lake Floria after completing Farore's Silent Realm. He obtains the Water Dragon's Scale, allowing him to swim underwater, and makes his way up to the top of the canopy of the Great Tree, where he meets the Kikwi Hermit known as Yerbal. He reveals the location of the entrance to Lake Floria.

The lake is inhabited by the squid-like Parella tribe, who are protected by the Water Dragon Faron. She was entrusted with a part of the Song of the Hero and protects Farore's Flame. Shortly before Link arrived, however, Lake Floria was invaded by Ghirahim and his force of aggresive beasts known as Cranioc, and Faron was injured as a result.

Nearby the lake is the Ancient Cistern, a water/dark themed dungeon where Link can obtain the Whip and Farore's Flame.

Breath of the Wild
Lake Floria appears in the game, and is located in the Faron region of Hyrule. It is a large body of water feed by River Floria. Much like its Skyward Sword counterpart, features large waterfalls known as the Floria Falls. Furthermore, the Floria Bridge is a large bridge that spans the entire lake from east to west.

Lake Hylia
It is speculated that Lake Floria is an earlier incarnation of the future Lake Hylia, similar to how both Eldin Volcano and Lanayru Desert may one day become Death Mountain and Gerudo Desert respectively. Evidence supporting this is Lake Hylia's south eastern location in and, the former even being surrounded by woods.

Zora's Domain and Zora's Fountain
It is also speculated that Lake Floria may one day become Zora's Domain and Zora's Fountain, as well as Veil Falls. The reason for this is because one Mogma refers to Lake Floria as being the "water source" of the land, a role also held by the future named locations as well.