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Latest comment: 6 August 2008 by Remus Lupo in topic Is it possible
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Is it possible

I haven't played Minish Cap... so I don't know, but is there anything that could either support or disprove that the piccori eventually become the kokiri, who would become koroks? I'm curious because this is the only way i can reconcile their absence from the other games. I don't know why, but for some reason I can't believe that the piccori just disappear from Hyrule myth and legend for the rest of the series.--Magnus orion 22:10, 27 March 2008 (EDT)

Well... the Picori's legend being lost could be attributed to just time having forgotten, especially if you're one that considers The Minish Cap to be pre-Ocarina of Time. They could have become the Kokiri (I don't recall anything in the games that would contradict this), but I personally took it as a nifty way to explain why the heck Link finds Rupees in every dang bush he cuts open.
You've also gotta think, though, as far as the Picori having been forgotten... what happened to Kinstones then? Everyone just forgot those too, apparently, so I'd imagine that the same is possible for the Picori. --Ando (T : C) 22:36, 27 March 2008 (EDT)

The Picori can only be viewed be children its said and they only appear every...what was it 100 years? so maybe it just wasn't the right time yet in any of the other games...what if the Minish became the Ooccoo....this would only work if Minish Cap is the first game though. check out my page though I added a spot about the connection I found between the Ooccoo, farore, the wind symbol, element and the forest medallion...tell me what you think. http://www.zeldawiki.org/User:Remus_Lupo --Remo 19:02, 6 August 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Marge Forest Picori, Mountain Minish, and Town Picori

Those tree pages are really short and, as Minish only appear in The Minish Cap, can't be expended a lot more. The merge will also allow the Minish article to have a better organization. Jeangabin 10:49, 16 August 2010 (EDT)

I second this. The three pages are literally a sentence or two long, and would compliment each other together. I'm all for centralization in situations like this. — ciprianotalk 16:59, 16 August 2010 (EDT)
Yep, good suggestion. I'd support this action. • Pete | 17:11, 16 August 2010 (EDT)