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*In the [[Wii]] version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Link has a fairy companion that resembles Navi (wittingly named Navigation), but it has absolutely no part in the story whatsoever and is there for the sole purpose of following the Wii Remote's movements.
*In the [[Wii]] version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Link has a fairy companion that resembles Navi (wittingly named Navigation), but it has absolutely no part in the story whatsoever and is there for the sole purpose of following the Wii Remote's movements.
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', Link obtains a companion fairy which he did not have in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', her name is [[Ciela]]. Two other fairies ([[Leaf]] and [[Neri]]) also come to his aid later on. Each of the three fairies represents one of the goddesses (courage, power, wisdom) and give Link a unique power when equipped.
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', Link obtains a companion fairy which he did not have in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', her name is [[Ciela]]. Two other fairies ([[Leaf]] and [[Neri]]) also come to his aid later on. Each of the three fairies represents one of the goddesses (courage, power, wisdom) and give Link a unique power when equipped.
*In the manga for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', Link was accompanied by a fairy called [[Felicia]]. After the Wind Fish awakens, she disappears, along with the rest of the island.
*In the manga for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', Link was accompanied by a fairy called [[Felica]]. After the Wind Fish awakens, she disappears, along with the rest of the island.
 


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Navi, a fairy from Ocarina of Time.
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A fairy from The Wind Waker

Fairies are a race of creatures that have appeared in every The Legend of Zelda game to date. Most fairies are small creatures with healing powers, and they usually fly by means of delicate, insect-like wings. Their appearances vary from game to game: in some games, such as Ocarina of Time, they resemble small orbs of light with four wings, while in others they take the form of tiny winged human females.

Fairies usually have one of two roles in Zelda games. First, using their healing powers, they can restore some of Link's health when he is wounded. These fairies can usually be caught in bottles for later use. If Link falls in battle while carrying such a bottled fairy it will come out automatically to aid you. These fairies usually stay in Fairy Fountains and wait for weary travellers, although they can also sometimes be found throughout the game world. In some games, such as Link's Awakening, Anti-Fairies and Sparks can be turned into fairies by using the boomerang.

The second role held by Zelda fairies is that of a travelling companion. In several games, beginning with Ocarina of Time, Link has been accompanied on his travels by fairy companions. Although in many cases they are used to facilitate gameplay (allowing targeting, for example), they also provide invaluable advice on what to do next or how to defeat certain enemies. In Ocarina of Time, every Kokiri is partnered with such a guardian fairy. The fact that Link is the only Kokiri without a fairy (before Navi is assigned as his partner by the Great Deku Tree) is a major plot point and foreshadows the revelation that he is actually a Hylian child.

Great Fairies

Main article: Great Fairy

Some games also feature beings called Great Fairies. Great Fairies are much larger than regular fairies, being the size of a full grown Hylian (or even larger), and they almost invariably resemble the winged women form of fairies (the only exception to this rule is the case of the Great Fairies in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, who resemble beautiful women and can fly, but have no visible wings).

Great Fairies reside is specialized Fairy Fountains known as Great Fairy Fountains. They also help Link, often by providing him with special power-ups or increased carrying capacity. The precise connection between fairies and Great Fairies is not clear, although in Majora's Mask, the Great Fairies can be resurrected by reuniting certain stray fairies from throughout Termina. These stray fairies (while dissimilar to the other fairies from the same game, such as Tatl and Tael), very much resemble the unusual pink fairies from The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages.

Link's fairy companions

  • In Ocarina of Time, Link is assisted by Navi, who helps keep him on track by reminding him where to go. She also helps him target objects and enemies, and can provide information about enemies.
  • In Majora's Mask, Navi is replaced by Tatl, a new fairy who serves the same purpose as his previous fairy.
  • In the Wii version of Twilight Princess, Link has a fairy companion that resembles Navi (wittingly named Navigation), but it has absolutely no part in the story whatsoever and is there for the sole purpose of following the Wii Remote's movements.
  • In Phantom Hourglass, Link obtains a companion fairy which he did not have in The Wind Waker, her name is Ciela. Two other fairies (Leaf and Neri) also come to his aid later on. Each of the three fairies represents one of the goddesses (courage, power, wisdom) and give Link a unique power when equipped.
  • In the manga for Link's Awakening, Link was accompanied by a fairy called Felica. After the Wind Fish awakens, she disappears, along with the rest of the island.

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