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If the original {{OoS}} file is linked to {{OoA|-}}, after Link talks to the Stray Fairy in the rubble of the Wing Dungeon, the [[Heart Ring L-1]] can be found in a secret room behind the waterfall of the [[Temple of Seasons]].
If the original {{OoS}} file is linked to {{OoA|-}}, after Link talks to the Stray Fairy in the rubble of the Wing Dungeon, the [[Heart Ring L-1]] can be found in a secret room behind the waterfall of the [[Temple of Seasons]].
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===''Four Swords''===
==={{FS|-}}===
[[File:FS Stray Fairy Pink.png|left]]
[[File:FS Stray Fairy Pink.png|left]]
In {{FS}}, in addition to [[Fairy|Fairy Spirits]], Stray Fairies appear in the [[Chambers of Insight]] at the beginning of the game, and provide the [[Links]] with their advice on how to progress.
In {{FS}}, in addition to [[Fairy|Fairy Spirits]], Stray Fairies appear in the [[Chambers of Insight]] at the beginning of the game, and provide the [[Links]] with their advice on how to progress.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Symbols]] that appear on the [[Warping|Warp Zones]]<ref>{{Cite|When each of you stands on a red warp zone, all will be transported to another floor, where you will learn about many items. Begin by standing on the warp zones ahead.|Stray Fairy|FS}}</ref> in the Chambers of Insight from ''Four Swords'' and the [[Jabber Nut]]s from {{TMC}} slightly resemble the head of Stray Fairies.
*[[Symbols]] that appear on the [[Warping|Warp Zones]]<ref>{{Cite|When each of you stands on a red warp zone, all will be transported to another floor, where you will learn about many items. Begin by standing on the warp zones ahead.|Stray Fairy|FS}}</ref> in the Chambers of Insight from {{FS|-}} and the [[Jabber Nut]]s from {{TMC}} slightly resemble the head of Stray Fairies.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:MM3D Stray Fairy Green.png|A green Stray Fairy from ''Majora's Mask 3D''
File:MM3D Stray Fairy Green.png|A green Stray Fairy from ''Majora's Mask 3D''
File:Fairy OoA.png|Stray Fairy artwork from {{OoA|-}}
File:Fairy OoA.png|Stray Fairy artwork from {{OoA|-}}
File:FS Fairy.png|Stray Fairy artwork from ''Four Swords''
File:FS Fairy.png|Stray Fairy artwork from {{FS|-}}
File:FS Stray Fairy Blue.png|A blue Stray Fairy from ''Four Swords''
File:FS Stray Fairy Blue.png|A blue Stray Fairy from {{FS|-}}
File:FS Stray Fairy Green.png|A green Stray Fairy from ''Four Swords''
File:FS Stray Fairy Green.png|A green Stray Fairy from {{FS|-}}
File:FS Stray Fairy Red.png|A red Stray Fairy from ''Four Swords''
File:FS Stray Fairy Red.png|A red Stray Fairy from {{FS|-}}
File:FS Stray Fairy Yellow.png|A yellow Stray Fairy from ''Four Swords''
File:FS Stray Fairy Yellow.png|A yellow Stray Fairy from {{FS|-}}
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Revision as of 23:48, 4 June 2018

Template:Species Stray Fairies,[1] also known as Forest Fairies,[2] are recurring representations of portions of a shattered Great Fairy in The Legend of Zelda series. In a region where a Great Fairy lay at the mercy of her Stray Fairies, they will appear individually and often at hard-to-reach heights or inside Treasure Chests. The collection of all the Stray Fairies in a region will facilitate the resurrection of said Great Fairy, upon returning them to their respective Fairy Fountain.

Appearances

Majora's Mask

MM3D Stray Fairy Icon.png

In Majora's Mask, the five Great Fairies have been split into pieces by the Skull Kid, who is under the influence of Majora's Mask.[3] Link must gather them up and take them to the shrine to heal the Great Fairy, who will aid him in his quest to save Termina.

The first Great Fairy in Termina is found in North Clock Town, and only one Stray Fairy is missing. It is found in the Laundry Pool in the daytime and in East Clock Town at night. When healed, she either gives Link the Magic Meter or the Great Fairy Mask, depending whether he is Deku Link or his normal self.

The other Great Fairy Fountains are in the four cardinal directions, where each Great Fairy is missing fifteen Stray Fairies that can be found in that area's dungeon.[4] Each time a Great Fairy is healed for the first time, she rewards Link with a helpful item or an upgrade.

The color of the Stray Fairies depend on the Fountain they belong to:

Location Fairy Color Reward
Laundry Pool Triforce piece.png
East Clock Town Triforce piece.png
File:MM Stray Fairy Orange.png
Orange
Magic Power Triforce piece.png
Great Fairy Mask Triforce piece.png
Woodfall Temple (MM)
Snowhead Temple (MM3D)
File:MM Stray Fairy Pink.png
Pink
Super Spin Attack
Snowhead Temple (MM)
Woodfall Temple (MM3D)
File:MM Stray Fairy Green.png
Green
Doubled Magic Meter
Great Bay Temple File:MM Stray Fairy Purple.png
Violet
Enhanced Defense
Stone Tower Temple File:MM Stray Fairy Yellow.pngYellow Great Fairy's Sword

Oracle of Ages

ForestFairy Red.png
File:ForestFairy Orange.png
ForestFairy Blue.png

In Oracle of Ages, red, blue, and orange friendly but mischievous Forest Fairies have the power to jumble up the topography of the Fairies' Woods as they see fit in Labrynna's present. Link must locate the three Fairies in a Hide-and-Seek game to be granted access to the Wing Dungeon.[5] When Link is successful, the Fairies straighten out the Woods, allowing the young hero to reach the dungeon.

If the original Oracle of Seasons file is linked to Oracle of Ages, after Link talks to the Stray Fairy in the rubble of the Wing Dungeon, the Heart Ring L-1 can be found in a secret room behind the waterfall of the Temple of Seasons.

Four Swords

FS Stray Fairy Pink.png

In Four Swords, in addition to Fairy Spirits, Stray Fairies appear in the Chambers of Insight at the beginning of the game, and provide the Links with their advice on how to progress.

Trivia

Gallery

References

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  3. "Young one! Please hear my plea! I have been broken and shattered to pieces by the masked Skull Kid." — Great Fairy (Majora's Mask)
  4. "Scattered about the four temples of this land are Stray Fairies like myself. Please, somehow find the Stray Fairies and return them to their fountains. Surely, they too will add to your strength." — Great Fairy (Majora's Mask)
  5. "This is our playground! Won't you play hide 'n' seek? If you can't find the three of us, you can't go on! We'll hide, so try to find us!" — Forest Fairy (Oracle of Ages)
  6. "When each of you stands on a red warp zone, all will be transported to another floor, where you will learn about many items. Begin by standing on the warp zones ahead." — Stray Fairy (Four Swords)


TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name
Stray Fairy Forest Fairy
Japan Japanese はぐれ妖精 (Hagure Yōsei) 森の妖精 (Mori no Yōsei)
French-speaking countries French Fée Perdue Fée Sylvestre
Canada FrenchCA Fée égarée (MM3D)
Germany German Verirrte Fee Wald Fee
Italy Italian Fata sperduta Fata della Foresta
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Hada Extraviada Hada del Bosque
Latin America SpanishLA Hada extraviada (MM3D)

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