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{{Infobox Location
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|name = Fairy Spring
|image= File:Fairy Spring (Fairies in the Spring).png
|image= File:Fairy Spring (Fairies in the Spring).png
|caption = The Fairy Spring as seen in "Fairies in the Spring"
|caption = The {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Fairy Spring}} as seen in "{{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Fairies in the Spring|link}}"
|game =  
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|other = {{TLoZ|TV Series}}
|other = TLoZ (TV Series)
|inhab = [[Spryte's Sister]]<br/>[[King Oberon]]<br/>[[Fairy|Fairies]]<br/>[[Water Monster]]s
|inhab = {{List|{{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Spryte's Sister|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|King Oberon|link}}, {{Plural|TLoZ (TV Series)|Fairy|link}}, {{Plural|TLoZ (TV Series)|Water Monster|link}}}}
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|related = [[Hyrule]]<br/>[[Royal Water Park]]
|related = {{List|{{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Hyrule|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Royal Water Park|link}}}}
|theme music =   
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The '''Fairy Spring''' is a location in the "[[Fairies in the Spring]]" episode of {{TLoZ|TV Series}}. As its name suggests, it is a spring located in [[Hyrule]] that is home to the [[Fairy|fairies]], including [[Spryte's Sister|Spryte's sister]] and the king of fairies, [[King Oberon]].<ref>{{Cite episode|quote=A fairy! Why, this must be the Fairy Spring that Spryte told me  about.|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref>
The '''Fairy Spring''' is a location in the "Fairies in the Spring" episode of {{TLoZ|TV Series}}. As its name suggests, it is a spring located in {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Hyrule}} that is home to the {{Plural|TLoZ (TV Series)|Fairy}}, including {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Spryte's Sister}} and the king of {{Plural|TLoZ (TV Series)|Fairy}}, {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|King Oberon}}.<ref>{{Cite Episode|quote=A fairy! Why, this must be the Fairy Spring that Spryte told me  about.|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
With the kingdom's newest [[Royal Water Park]] nearing completion, [[Water Monster|water monsters]] begin to appear all over the construction site, scaring away the workers.<ref>{{Cite episode|quote=Never saw anything like it, your majesty. Scared off all my crew  and took the whole place!|name=Workers' Boss|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> [[Link]] and [[Princess Zelda]] are unable to find the root of the problem until they arrive at the Fairy Spring, although at first they do not recognize the place they are in.<ref>{{Cite episode|quote=This place...seems familiar.|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> Suddenly, more water monsters begin to attack them, and as Link continues to fight them off, Zelda notices that the beams creating the monsters are coming from a tree. Upon further investigation, she discovers that the monsters were being created by [[Spryte's Sister|Spryte's sister]], who explains that since someone was draining their spring, she was creating the creatures as a means of defending their water.<ref>{{Cite episode|quote=We didn't know who you were. All we knew was somebody  was draining our spring.|name=Spryte's Sister|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> [[King Harkinian]] then comes out and informs to Zelda that their water park was inadvertantly taking water from the fairies' water supply, but he has already explained the situation to the [[King Oberon|Fairy King]] and all is forgiven.<ref>{{Cite episode|quote=That's right, my dear. I'm afraid our water park was hooked into the fairy water supply. And the fairy king here got  worried. Perfectly natural for them to defend it, eh? [...] Not a bit, my dear! We'll just use magic ponds to move  our water. Once all the pools are full, we won't need to use any more!  I was just explaining that to Oberon here. He's not worried anymore.|name=King Harkinian|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> The King also mentions that they will not take their water from the Fairy Spring anymore since they will just use magic ponds to move their water and, once all the pools are full, they will not need to use them any more.
With the kingdom's newest {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Royal Water Park}} nearing completion, {{Plural|TLoZ (TV Series)|Water Monster}} begin to appear all over the construction site, scaring away the workers.<ref>{{Cite Episode|quote=Never saw anything like it, your majesty. Scared off all my crew  and took the whole place!|name=Workers' Boss|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Link|link}} and {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Princess Zelda|link}} are unable to find the root of the problem until they arrive at the {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Fairy Spring}}, although at first they do not recognize the place they are in.<ref>{{Cite Episode|quote=This place...seems familiar.|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> Suddenly, more {{Plural|TLoZ (TV Series)|Water Monster}} begin to attack them, and as {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Link}} continues to fight them off, Zelda notices that the beams creating the monsters are coming from a tree. Upon further investigation, she discovers that the monsters were being created by {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Spryte's Sister}}, who explains that since someone was draining their spring, she was creating the creatures as a means of defending their water.<ref>{{Cite Episode|quote=We didn't know who you were. All we knew was somebody  was draining our spring.|name=Spryte's Sister|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|King Harkinian|lilnk}} then comes out and informs to Zelda that their water park was inadvertantly taking water from the {{Plural|TLoZ (TV Series)|Fairy}}' water supply, but he has already explained the situation to the Fairy King and all is forgiven.<ref>{{Cite Episode|quote=That's right, my dear. I'm afraid our water park was hooked into the fairy water supply. And the fairy king here got  worried. Perfectly natural for them to defend it, eh? [...] Not a bit, my dear! We'll just use magic ponds to move  our water. Once all the pools are full, we won't need to use any more!  I was just explaining that to Oberon here. He's not worried anymore.|name=King Harkinian|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> The King also mentions that they will not take their water from the {{Term|TLoZ (TV Series)|Fairy Spring}} anymore since they will just use magic ponds to move their water and, once all the pools are full, they will not need to use them any more.


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Latest revision as of 21:03, 28 April 2023

This article is about the location in The Legend of Zelda TV series. For the recurring location in the games, see Fairy Fountain.

The Fairy Spring is a location in the "Fairies in the Spring" episode of The Legend of Zelda TV series. As its name suggests, it is a spring located in Hyrule that is home to the Fairies, including Spryte's Sister and the king of Fairies, King Oberon.[1]

History

With the kingdom's newest Royal Water Park nearing completion, Water Monster begin to appear all over the construction site, scaring away the workers.[2] Link and Princess Zelda are unable to find the root of the problem until they arrive at the Fairy Spring, although at first they do not recognize the place they are in.[3] Suddenly, more Water Monster begin to attack them, and as Link continues to fight them off, Zelda notices that the beams creating the monsters are coming from a tree. Upon further investigation, she discovers that the monsters were being created by Spryte's Sister, who explains that since someone was draining their spring, she was creating the creatures as a means of defending their water.[4] King Harkinian then comes out and informs to Zelda that their water park was inadvertantly taking water from the Fairies' water supply, but he has already explained the situation to the Fairy King and all is forgiven.[5] The King also mentions that they will not take their water from the Fairy Spring anymore since they will just use magic ponds to move their water and, once all the pools are full, they will not need to use them any more.

References

  1. "A fairy! Why, this must be the Fairy Spring that Spryte told me about." — Princess Zelda (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 11)
  2. "Never saw anything like it, your majesty. Scared off all my crew and took the whole place!" — Workers' Boss (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 11)
  3. "This place...seems familiar." — Princess Zelda (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 11)
  4. "We didn't know who you were. All we knew was somebody was draining our spring." — Spryte's Sister (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 11)
  5. "That's right, my dear. I'm afraid our water park was hooked into the fairy water supply. And the fairy king here got worried. Perfectly natural for them to defend it, eh? [...] Not a bit, my dear! We'll just use magic ponds to move our water. Once all the pools are full, we won't need to use any more! I was just explaining that to Oberon here. He's not worried anymore." — King Harkinian (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 11)