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[[Image:Marin.jpg|frame|right|Marin]]A young girl living in [[Mabe Village]] on [[Koholint Island]]. She discoverers [[Link]] on the beach, after he is shipwrecked in [[Link's Awakening]]. She greatly resembles [[Princess Zelda]]. She dreams of singing for people far away, over the ocean. She teaches [[Link]] the [[Ballad of the Wind Fish]] which he needs to awaken the [[Wind Fish]].
[[Image:Marin.jpg|frame|right|Marin]]A young girl living in [[Mabe Village]] on [[Koholint Island]]. She discoverers [[Link]] on the beach, after he is shipwrecked in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. She greatly resembles [[Princess Zelda]]. She dreams of singing for people far away, over the ocean. She teaches [[Link]] the [[Ballad of the Wind Fish]] which he needs to awaken the [[Wind Fish]].
Marin lives alone in Mabe Village with her father [[Tarin]]. During one segment of the story [[Link]] accompanies Marin to the [[Animal Village]] along the way the two go through a series of amusing misadventures, such as Marin falling on top of [[Link]] when they both go down a well, Marin picking up the trendy store owner with a grabbing claw, Marin tells [[Link]] off when he hits a [[Cucco]] she also tells him off, calling him a 'bad boy', when he throws and breaks a jar.
 
Marin lives with her father [[Tarin]]. During one segment of the story Link accompanies Marin to [[Animal Village]]. Along the way the two go through a series of amusing misadventures, such as Marin falling on top of [[Link]] when they both go down a well, Marin picking up the trendy store owner with a grabbing claw, Marin tells [[Link]] off when he hits a [[Cucco]] she also tells him off, calling him a 'bad boy', when he throws and breaks a jar.


{{quote|No! No! Poor hen! Stop that!|Marin}}
{{quote|No! No! Poor hen! Stop that!|Marin}}


Near the end of the game some monsters kidnapped Marin while she was singing to the [[Wind Fish]] egg and placed her on a rotting segment of the bridge crossing between the Tal Tal Mountains. Calling for help she admits to [[Link]] that she's afraid of heights. Using the [[hookshot]] [[Link]] rescues her and for a brief moment she begins to admit something to him, but as she was about to confess her father, [[Tarin]], calls and breaks the moment.
Near the end of the game some monsters kidnapped Marin while she was singing to the [[Wind Fish]] egg and placed her on a rotting segment of the bridge crossing between the [[Tal Tal Mountains]]. Calling for help she admits to Link that she's afraid of heights. Using the [[hookshot]] [[Link]] rescues her and for a brief moment she begins to admit something to him, but as she was about to confess her father, Tarin, calls and breaks the moment.
When the [[Wind Fish]] wakes everyone bar [[Link]] disappears, having never existed, Marin was among them.
When the Wind Fish wakes everyone bar [[Link]] disappears, Marin was among them.


{{quote|... ... Say... Link... Uhh... I don't know how to say this... but...|Marin}}
{{quote|... ... Say... Link... Uhh... I don't know how to say this... but...|Marin}}
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If Link manages to complete his quest without dying, Marin is saved when [[Koholint Island]] disappears, turning into a seagull in the DX version so that she may travel to far away lands and sing her songs.
If Link manages to complete his quest without dying, Marin is saved when [[Koholint Island]] disappears, turning into a seagull in the DX version so that she may travel to far away lands and sing her songs.


Marin and [[Tarin]] share a number of similarities with [[Malon]] and [[Talon]] in ''[[Ocarina of Time]]'' (the next game in the [[Legend of Zelda series|series]]), and are therefore believed to form the basis for these characters.
Marin and [[Tarin]] share a number of similarities with [[Malon]] and [[Talon]] introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' (the next game in the [[Legend of Zelda series|series]]), and are therefore believed to form the basis for these characters.
 
 


[[Image:Marin 2.gif|Marin's portrait in the Gameboy Color ending]][[Image:Marin 1.gif|Marin flying in the Gameboy ending]][[Image:Marin 3.gif|Marin as a seagull, flying to fulfill her dreams in Gameboy Color]]
[[Image:Marin 2.gif|Marin's portrait in the Gameboy Color ending]][[Image:Marin 1.gif|Marin flying in the Gameboy ending]][[Image:Marin 3.gif|Marin as a seagull, flying to fulfill her dreams in Gameboy Color]]

Revision as of 10:14, 12 November 2007

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Marin

A young girl living in Mabe Village on Koholint Island. She discoverers Link on the beach, after he is shipwrecked in Link's Awakening. She greatly resembles Princess Zelda. She dreams of singing for people far away, over the ocean. She teaches Link the Ballad of the Wind Fish which he needs to awaken the Wind Fish.

Marin lives with her father Tarin. During one segment of the story Link accompanies Marin to Animal Village. Along the way the two go through a series of amusing misadventures, such as Marin falling on top of Link when they both go down a well, Marin picking up the trendy store owner with a grabbing claw, Marin tells Link off when he hits a Cucco she also tells him off, calling him a 'bad boy', when he throws and breaks a jar.

No! No! Poor hen! Stop that!
— Marin

Near the end of the game some monsters kidnapped Marin while she was singing to the Wind Fish egg and placed her on a rotting segment of the bridge crossing between the Tal Tal Mountains. Calling for help she admits to Link that she's afraid of heights. Using the hookshot Link rescues her and for a brief moment she begins to admit something to him, but as she was about to confess her father, Tarin, calls and breaks the moment. When the Wind Fish wakes everyone bar Link disappears, Marin was among them.

... ... Say... Link... Uhh... I don't know how to say this... but...
— Marin

If Link manages to complete his quest without dying, Marin is saved when Koholint Island disappears, turning into a seagull in the DX version so that she may travel to far away lands and sing her songs.

Marin and Tarin share a number of similarities with Malon and Talon introduced in Ocarina of Time (the next game in the series), and are therefore believed to form the basis for these characters.

Marin's portrait in the Gameboy Color endingMarin flying in the Gameboy endingMarin as a seagull, flying to fulfill her dreams in Gameboy Color