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==Purpose==
==Purpose==
Forest Trees are granted to [[Korok]]s following a successful Korok Ceremony in the hopes of spreading Trees across the [[Great Sea]]. The Great Deku Tree intends for the new Trees to absorb the water that comprises the Great Sea and eventually reduce it, allowing the residents of the Great Sea to traverse by land to other, former islands.<ref>{{Cite|Forests hold great power: they can change one tiny island into a much larger island. Soon, a day will come when all the islands are one, connected by earth and grove. And the people who live on that great island will be able to join hands and, together, create a better world. Such is my dream.|Great Deku Tree|TWW}}</ref>
Forest Trees are granted to [[Korok]]s following a successful [[Korok Ceremony]] in the hopes of spreading Trees across the [[Great Sea]].<ref>{{Cite|Every year after the Koroks perform this ceremony, they fly off to the distant islands on the sea and plant my seeds in the hopes that new forests will grow.|Great Deku Tree|TWW}}</ref> The Great Deku Tree intends for the new Trees to absorb the water that comprises the Great Sea and eventually reduce it, allowing the residents of the Great Sea to traverse by land to other lands that were former islands.<ref>{{Cite|Forests hold great power: they can change one tiny island into a much larger island. Soon, a day will come when all the islands are one, connected by earth and grove. And the people who live on that great island will be able to join hands and, together, create a better world. Such is my dream.|Great Deku Tree|TWW}}</ref> Forest Trees are also said to be the source of the Great Deku Tree's power, and thus the source of life for the Koroks as well.<ref>{{Cite|If we are unable to hold our ceremony, we will not be able to raise any new forests. If that comes to pass, then evil days will follow. The Great Deku Tree's power will wane, and our power will wane with it... We might even wither altogether...|Korok|TWW}}</ref>
 
When [[Link]] first encounters the Great Deku Tree in search of [[Farore's Pearl]], the young hero learns that he cannot be given the [[Goddess Pearl]] until the Korok Ceremony is complete.<ref>{{Cite|As it happens, you have come just in time for a ceremony that the Koroks hold but once every year. It is about to begin. I shall grant the pearl to you once their ceremony is complete.|Great Deku Tree|TWW}}</ref> However, the Ceremony cannot be initiated as [[Makar]] has gone missing,<ref>{{Cite|N-No! It is not that, O Great Deku Tree! Makar...fell into the Forbidden Woods! I told him to be careful! But still Makar flew above the Forbidden Woods, and as he drew close to it...|Linder|TWW}}</ref> requiring Link to enter the [[Forbidden Woods]] and retrieve him. After Makar is rescued from [[Kalle Demos]], the Koroks perform the Ceremony, allowing the Great Deku Tree to release the seeds for the Forest Trees before sending the Koroks out into the Great Sea to search for islands to plant them.
 
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Revision as of 05:43, 17 December 2014

Template:Object Forest Trees are Trees that result from the annual Korok Ceremony, ordained by the Great Deku Tree in The Wind Waker.

Purpose

Forest Trees are granted to Koroks following a successful Korok Ceremony in the hopes of spreading Trees across the Great Sea.[1] The Great Deku Tree intends for the new Trees to absorb the water that comprises the Great Sea and eventually reduce it, allowing the residents of the Great Sea to traverse by land to other lands that were former islands.[2] Forest Trees are also said to be the source of the Great Deku Tree's power, and thus the source of life for the Koroks as well.[3]

When Link first encounters the Great Deku Tree in search of Farore's Pearl, the young hero learns that he cannot be given the Goddess Pearl until the Korok Ceremony is complete.[4] However, the Ceremony cannot be initiated as Makar has gone missing,[5] requiring Link to enter the Forbidden Woods and retrieve him. After Makar is rescued from Kalle Demos, the Koroks perform the Ceremony, allowing the Great Deku Tree to release the seeds for the Forest Trees before sending the Koroks out into the Great Sea to search for islands to plant them.

References

  1. "Every year after the Koroks perform this ceremony, they fly off to the distant islands on the sea and plant my seeds in the hopes that new forests will grow." — Great Deku Tree (The Wind Waker)
  2. "Forests hold great power: they can change one tiny island into a much larger island. Soon, a day will come when all the islands are one, connected by earth and grove. And the people who live on that great island will be able to join hands and, together, create a better world. Such is my dream." — Great Deku Tree (The Wind Waker)
  3. "If we are unable to hold our ceremony, we will not be able to raise any new forests. If that comes to pass, then evil days will follow. The Great Deku Tree's power will wane, and our power will wane with it... We might even wither altogether..." — Korok (The Wind Waker)
  4. "As it happens, you have come just in time for a ceremony that the Koroks hold but once every year. It is about to begin. I shall grant the pearl to you once their ceremony is complete." — Great Deku Tree (The Wind Waker)
  5. "N-No! It is not that, O Great Deku Tree! Makar...fell into the Forbidden Woods! I told him to be careful! But still Makar flew above the Forbidden Woods, and as he drew close to it..." — Linder (The Wind Waker)