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:''See also: [[Link's Partners]]
 
There are a number of people and creatures that lead [[Link]] to his next objective or give him hints throughout his many quests. Sometimes they are villagers and sometimes they are companions that travel beside him. In any case, having someone to guide Link toward his goal is essential in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda series]]''.
 
==Old Man==
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==Villagers==
Villagers are very helpful in Link's quests. Many of them have information that is relevant depending on the player's progress in the game. Since ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', villagers who provide important hints have been a common theme in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series
 
==Princess Zelda==
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When ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' opens, Zelda contacts Link while he is sleeping and tells him to rescue her from the [[Hyrule Castle]] dungeon. After Link rescues her, she tells him the way to a secret underground path leading to the [[Sanctuary]]. Later in the game, she will talk to Link telepathically through two magic wall tiles, saying "It's me, Zelda." In [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]], she tells Link a prophecy, a prophecy of the [[Triforce]], the importance of gathering the [[Spiritual Stones]], and to play the [[Song of Time]] before the [[Temple of Time#The Door of Time|Door of Time]]. When Link first meets her in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]], Zelda informs of how [[Hyrule]] became covered in the [[Twilight Curtain]]. She also tells him where to go to break [[Zant]]'s curse.
 
==Fortune Tellers==
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'''Fortune Tellers''' made their first appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. If Link loses his way, he can pay to receive a vague hint by having his fortune told by a Fortune Teller, like he can with [[Madame Fanadi]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. [[Astrid]], however, tells Link his fortune for free.
 
==Sahasrahla==
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Sahasrahla, a descendant of one of the seven sages, is the old man who tells Link that he needs the three [[Pendants of Virtue]] to attain the [[Master Sword]]. He speaks to Link many times using telepathy, mostly through [[Telepathy Tile]]s seen on dungeons walls. Always beginning with "Link, it is I, Sahasrahla", he gives Link crucial advice, such as how to defeat [[Agahnim]].
 
==The Owl==
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The Owl is a frequent helper in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. After Link finds his sword on a beach, the Owl tells Link of his ultimate goal in his quest: to wake the [[Wind Fish]]. After Link receives the [[Full Moon Cello]], the Owl tells Link that is it is one of the [[Eight Instruments of the Sirens]]. He appears many more times, mostly after Link completes a dungeon. The usually tells Link where to go next, and he's probably the most straight-forward of all Link's guides.
 
==Owl Statues==
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These statues debuted in ''Link's Awakening''. Some of them speak in riddles, which aren't particularly useful, but most tell Link where where nearby secrets such as [[Secret Seashell|seashells]] may be. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening#Ports and Remakes|Link's Awakening DX]]'', the [[Stone Slab|Stone Slabs]] in the dungeons of the original title were replaced by owl statues, which require stone beaks, found in their pertaining dungeon, to be able to give Link advice. The owl statues return in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but they don't offer practical advice. They do, however, allow Link to warp to one of their various locations when he plays the [[Song of Soaring]]. The owl statues in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' are a lot like the ones from ''Link's Awakening'', as they offer clues, but only when Link uses [[Mystical Seeds#Mystery Seeds|Mystery Seeds]] on them. The statues in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' stand upon [[Ancient Sky Book|Sky Characters]], which Link needs to progress further.
 
==Stone Slabs==
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==Ulrira==
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Ulrira, from ''Link's Awakening'', won't provide Link with handy advice in person, but if Link uses a [[Telephone Booth]], Ulrira will always answer. He will provide different hints depending on Link's progress in his quest.
 
==Navi==
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Navi is the first of Link's [[Fairy]] guides. She appears in ''Ocarina of Time''. When in the overworld, she'll say "HEY!" to tell Link where to go next. Most of her hints are vague but have obvious meanings. In addition, she allows Link to individually [[Targeting System|target]] objects, people, and enemies she flies to, and her color will change to green, blue, or yellow respectively. This feature is especially useful during combat. Some places she where she will turn green can't be targeted, but they usually mark where Link should play a song. Navi is one of the most useful guides in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|series]].
 
==Kaepora Gaebora==
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Similar to the owl of ''Link's Awakening'', Kaepora Gaebora is an owl that gives Link advice. He debuted in ''Ocarina of Time''. He is seen in various places of the overworld, firstly outside of the [[Kokiri Forest]] when Link first leaves. He talks a lot and will repeat himself if Link did not hear him the first time. In a couple places, if Link wishes, Kaepora Gaebora will also grab Link and fly with him to certain locations. He also appears in ''Majora's Mask''. In this game, he will guide Link to where the [[Lens of Truth]] is hidden by leaving his feathers on invisible platforms. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', he will often appear at the beginning of levels to tell the [[Links]] information about the area they are currently in.
 
==Saria==
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Saria, Link's [[Kokiri]] childhood friend from ''Ocarina of Time'', will teach him [[Saria's Song]] early in the game. When played on the [[Ocarina]], Link can use the song to speak with her. If he does, she will sometimes make small talk but mostly offer advice. Her song can also be used to talk to Navi anytime if Link says "no" when Navi asks if he wants to talk to Saria.
 
==Sheik==
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==Tatl==
{{Main|Tatl}}
 
==Maku Tree==
{{Main|Maku Tree}}
 
==Tetra==
{{Main|Tetra}}
 
==King of Red Lions==
{{Main|King of Red Lions}}
 
==Ezlo==
{{Main|Ezlo}}
 
==Midna==
{{Main|Midna}}
 
==Fi==
{{Main|Fi}}
 
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