Spirit


 * Spirit redirects here. For other uses, see Spirit (disambiguation).

Spirits are souls without corporal forms, made popular by the twilight invasion in Twilight Princess, and later brought back in the form of fairy-like beings in Phantom Hourglass.

Four Swords Adventures
The Old Men found in caves and dungeons in Four Sword Adventures appear as spirits who assist the four Links by giving them hints in form of bizarre remarks.

Twilight Princess
During the events of Twilight Princess living inhabitants of Hyrule are transformed into spirits under the influence of the Twilight. Soldier spirits can be a glowing flame floating in the air, which are currently alive soldiers. In contrast, there are spirits (possibly not even spirits, just ghosts) in Hyrule Castle, which do not appear in Twilight and look undead. They have red, long hair, glowing eyes, and the same armor as their live counterparts. These are actually very helpful, because if wolf uses his senses, he will see them pointing to someplace. The pointing helps in making the right decision, right footing, and puzzle solving. Not all are transformed into spirits within the Twilight; it is believed that its effects are partially negated by the protection of the Triforce. Ganondorf becomes a horned, yellow, glowing head, similar to a skull, as shown in a cutscene where Zant talks in the Palace of Twilight. Link becomes a wolf (strangely not transforming in the Palace of Twilight), whereas Princess Zelda remains in her true form. The Twili also remain in their true form due to them naturally inhabiting the Twilight Realm.

There are also Light Spirits. Their names all have a reference to the Golden Goddesses, Nayru, Din, and Farore. For example, the Lanayru Province is named after the Goddess of Wisdom, Nayru.