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==Appearances, Learning Locations and Uses==
==Appearances, Learning Locations and Uses==
===''Ocarina of Time''===
===''Ocarina of Time''===
"Saria's Song" is a tune taught to [[Link]] by his best friend, [[Saria]] the [[Kokiri]]. He learns "Saria's Song" as a symbol of friendship when he visits her in the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]], and playing the song allows him to communicate with Saria at any time.<ref>{{cite|When you want to hear my voice, play Saria's Song. You can talk with me anytime...|Saria|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> When Link speaks to her, Saria will help the young hero by providing him with useful information about what to do or where to go next in his quest. If Link opts not to speak to Saria, Navil will ask if he wants to speak with her instead.
"Saria's Song" is a tune taught to [[Link]] by his best friend, [[Saria]] the [[Kokiri]]. He learns "Saria's Song" as a symbol of friendship when he visits her in the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]], and playing the song allows him to communicate with Saria at any time.<ref>{{cite|When you want to hear my voice, play Saria's Song. You can talk with me anytime...|Saria|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> When Link speaks to her, Saria will help the young hero by providing him with useful information about what to do or where to go next in his quest. If Link opts not to speak to Saria, Navi will ask if he wants to speak with her instead.


Aside from being able to prove Link's friendship with Saria, "Saria's Song" can be used to ease troubled minds, as seen when the young hero plays the melody to cheer up [[Darunia]] and receive the [[Power Bracelet|Goron Bracelet]] in return.<ref>{{cite|Heeey!! What a nice tune! Just like that, my depression is all gone! Something just came over me! I suddenly wanted to dance like crazy!|Darunia|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>. By playing this tune to the [[Skull Kid]] in the [[Lost Woods]], the two of them will become friends and the Skull Kid will give him a [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Piece of Heart]]<ref>{{cite|You know Saria's Song! We should be friends! Here, take this!|Skull Kid|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>. Once Link turns into an adult, he must play "Saria's Song" in front of [[Mido]] in the Lost Woods to allow the young hero to pass to the Sacred Forest Meadow.<ref>{{cite|Saria plays that song all the time! You...Do you know Saria? That song... Saria taught that song only to her friends... OK... I trust you.|Mido|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>
Aside from being able to prove Link's friendship with Saria, "Saria's Song" can be used to ease troubled minds, as seen when the young hero plays the melody to cheer up [[Darunia]] and receive the [[Power Bracelet|Goron Bracelet]] in return.<ref>{{cite|Heeey!! What a nice tune! Just like that, my depression is all gone! Something just came over me! I suddenly wanted to dance like crazy!|Darunia|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>. By playing this tune to the [[Skull Kid]] in the [[Lost Woods]], the two of them will become friends and the Skull Kid will give him a [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Piece of Heart]]<ref>{{cite|You know Saria's Song! We should be friends! Here, take this!|Skull Kid|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>. Once Link turns into an adult, he must play "Saria's Song" in front of [[Mido]] in the Lost Woods to allow the young hero to pass to the Sacred Forest Meadow.<ref>{{cite|Saria plays that song all the time! You...Do you know Saria? That song... Saria taught that song only to her friends... OK... I trust you.|Mido|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>

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