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The {{Term/Store|Mysterious Woods||Series, LA}},<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 234 {{Exp Game|LA}}}}</ref> also known as the '''Mysterious Forest''',{{Exp Game|LANS}}<ref name="Sign">{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|498}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Mysterious Forest}}|N/A|LANS}}</ref> are a location in {{LA}}.
The {{Term/Store|Mysterious Forest||Series, LANS}} is a location in {{LA}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Mysterious Forest}}|N/A|LANS}}</ref>{{Note|The {{Term|Series|Mysterious Forest}} is referred to as the {{Term/Store|Mysterious Woods||LA, LADX}} in all versions of {{LA}} prior to {{LA|NS}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 234}}</ref> However, as this contradicts the in-game name from {{LA|NS|-}}, it is not considered [[Guidelines:Canon|Canon]].}}


==Features and Overview==
==Features and Overview==
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The Mysterious Woods are a [[Forest]] located in the west area of [[Koholint Island]]. It is found north of [[Mabe Village]], south of [[Goponga Swamp]], and west of [[Koholint Prairie]]. It is one of the first places [[Link]] visits during his adventure to wake the [[Wind Fish]], and is the second area in which he meets the {{Term|LANS|Owl|link}}. The [[Tail Key]], which unlocks the entrance to the game's first [[Dungeon]], [[Tail Cave]], can be found here.
The Mysterious Woods are a [[Forest]] located in the west area of [[Koholint Island]]. It is found north of [[Mabe Village]], south of [[Goponga Swamp]], and west of [[Koholint Prairie]]. It is one of the first places [[Link]] visits during his adventure to wake the [[Wind Fish]], and is the second area in which he meets the {{Term|LANS|Owl|link}}. The [[Tail Key]], which unlocks the entrance to the game's first [[Dungeon]], [[Tail Cave]], can be found here.


As the name implies, the Mysterious Woods are known for being slightly mysterious,<ref name="Sign"/> possibly referring to the fact that they are quite maze-like or that they are home to a [[Great Fairy]]. They have three entrances, the main one, located in the southwest, leading to [[Mabe Village]]. There is another in the northwest leading to [[Goponga Swamp]], and a final one in northeast leading to [[Koholint Prairie]]. The Woods appear darker than most other areas in the game, suggesting that they have little lighting. This is most likely due to the many trees in the area. It is implied that mushrooms and toadstools grow well in the Mysterious Woods, as [[Tarin]] came here looking for toadstools,<ref name="Marin">{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|103}}</ref> and the [[Witch]] specifically tells Link that he should look for mushrooms here if he ever runs out of [[Magic Powder]].<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|465}}</ref> The Woods also contain two small caves, one of which has two entrances connecting the eastern and northwestern areas. In order to navigate the Woods, Link must obtain the Magic Powder, and in order to fully explore it, he must obtain the [[Power Bracelet]] and [[Hookshot]]. There are several holes that can be bypassed with the [[Roc's Feather]], but these only serve as shortcuts.
As the name implies, the Mysterious Woods are known for being slightly mysterious,<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|498}}</ref> possibly referring to the fact that they are quite maze-like or that they are home to a [[Great Fairy]]. They have three entrances, the main one, located in the southwest, leading to [[Mabe Village]]. There is another in the northwest leading to [[Goponga Swamp]], and a final one in northeast leading to [[Koholint Prairie]]. The Woods appear darker than most other areas in the game, suggesting that they have little lighting. This is most likely due to the many trees in the area. It is implied that mushrooms and toadstools grow well in the Mysterious Woods, as [[Tarin]] came here looking for toadstools,<ref name="Marin">{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|103}}</ref> and the [[Witch]] specifically tells Link that he should look for mushrooms here if he ever runs out of [[Magic Powder]].<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|465}}</ref> The Woods also contain two small caves, one of which has two entrances connecting the eastern and northwestern areas. In order to navigate the Woods, Link must obtain the Magic Powder, and in order to fully explore it, he must obtain the [[Power Bracelet]] and [[Hookshot]]. There are several holes that can be bypassed with the [[Roc's Feather]], but these only serve as shortcuts.


According to [[Grandpa Ulrira]], the Mysterious Woods are home to most of the [[Moblin]]s that inhabit Koholint Island.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|406}}</ref> They are also home to many [[Zol]], and several [[Keese]] can be found inside the cave connecting the eastern and northwestern areas. To the right of the entrance of the Woods is a [[Treasure Chest]] containing a [[Secret Seashell]]. However, Link cannot reach it initially as it is blocked off by a [[Rock]] that requires the Power Bracelet to move. Another treasure chest containing the Tail Key can be found in the very north of the Woods.
According to [[Grandpa Ulrira]], the Mysterious Woods are home to most of the [[Moblin]]s that inhabit Koholint Island.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|406}}</ref> They are also home to many [[Zol]], and several [[Keese]] can be found inside the cave connecting the eastern and northwestern areas. To the right of the entrance of the Woods is a [[Treasure Chest]] containing a [[Secret Seashell]]. However, Link cannot reach it initially as it is blocked off by a [[Rock]] that requires the Power Bracelet to move. Another treasure chest containing the Tail Key can be found in the very north of the Woods.


Link first travels to the Mysterious Woods after being instructed to do so by the Owl once he obtains his [[Sword]] at [[Toronbo Shores]].<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|303}}</ref> On the way, he can speak to [[Marin]], who informs him that Tarin went into the Woods to look for toadstools.<ref name="Marin" /> Upon arriving in the Woods, he is greeted by the Owl, who explains that Link may find it difficult to leave the island while the Wind Fish sleeps, and should enter Tail Cave using the Key that can be found in the Woods.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|283}}</ref> Upon Link's initial visit, the path to the northern area is blocked by a racoon, who casts a curse on Link if he tries to pass. This curse only sends him to another part of the forest.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|133}}</ref> Link must obtain some Magic Powder, to which the raccoon's nose is sensitive,<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|113}}</ref> in order to pass. Link must travel through the cave connecting the eastern and northwestern areas of the Woods to find a [[Sleepy Toadstool]]. This must be taken to the Witch who lives in Koholint Prarie, who will use it to make Magic Powder.<ref name="Witch">{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|109}}</ref> Link must return to the Mysterious Woods and use the Magic Powder on the raccoon. The raccoon turns out to actually be Tarin, who transformed after eating an unusual toadstool.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|110}}</ref> Sprinkling Magic Powder on him changes him back and allows passage through the Woods, to where the Tail Key can be found. From that point, Link can return to the [[South of the Village]] region and enter Tail Cave.
Link first travels to the Mysterious Woods after being instructed to do so by the Owl once he obtains his [[Sword]] at [[Toronbo Shores]].<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|303}}</ref> On the way, he can speak to [[Marin]], who informs him that Tarin went into the Woods to look for toadstools.<ref name="Marin"/> Upon arriving in the Woods, he is greeted by the Owl, who explains that Link may find it difficult to leave the island while the Wind Fish sleeps, and should enter Tail Cave using the Key that can be found in the Woods.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|283}}</ref> Upon Link's initial visit, the path to the northern area is blocked by a racoon, who casts a curse on Link if he tries to pass. This curse only sends him to another part of the forest.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|133}}</ref> Link must obtain some Magic Powder, to which the raccoon's nose is sensitive,<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|113}}</ref> in order to pass. Link must travel through the cave connecting the eastern and northwestern areas of the Woods to find a [[Sleepy Toadstool]]. This must be taken to the Witch who lives in Koholint Prarie, who will use it to make Magic Powder.<ref name="Witch">{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|109}}</ref> Link must return to the Mysterious Woods and use the Magic Powder on the raccoon. The raccoon turns out to actually be Tarin, who transformed after eating an unusual toadstool.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|110}}</ref> Sprinkling Magic Powder on him changes him back and allows passage through the Woods, to where the Tail Key can be found. From that point, Link can return to the [[South of the Village]] region and enter Tail Cave.


===Places of Interest===
===Places of Interest===
In the eastern area of the Woods is a tunnel that leads to the northwestern area, outside of which is a sign warning travelers about cracked floors.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|504}}</ref> Within the first room of this tunnel is a treasure chest containing fifty [[Rupee]]s surrounded by several crystalline obstacles that must be shattered with the sword. The second room contains nothing but two Green Zols, while the third contains a [[Piece of Heart]], although it can only be obtained if Link has obtained the Power Bracelet from [[Bottle Grotto]]. Just outside the northwestern exit of this tunnel, a [[Sleepy Toadstool]] can be found, which can be taken to the [[Witch]], who can use it to make [[Magic Powder]].<ref name="Witch" />
In the eastern area of the Woods is a tunnel that leads to the northwestern area, outside of which is a sign warning travelers about cracked floors.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|504}}</ref> Within the first room of this tunnel is a treasure chest containing fifty [[Rupee]]s surrounded by several crystalline obstacles that must be shattered with the sword. The second room contains nothing but two Green Zols, while the third contains a [[Piece of Heart]], although it can only be obtained if Link has obtained the Power Bracelet from [[Bottle Grotto]]. Just outside the northwestern exit of this tunnel, a [[Sleepy Toadstool]] can be found, which can be taken to the [[Witch]], who can use it to make [[Magic Powder]].<ref name="Witch"/>


In the very north of the Woods is another cave that contains a large chasm. This can be traversed using the Hookshot, and leads Link to a Treasure Chest containing fifty Rupees. In the far east of the Woods is a [[Great Fairy Fountain#Link's Awakening|Faerie Spring]] which is home to the first Great Fairy that Link can encounter in the game. Finally, one screen to the left of the Faerie Spring is a hidden staircase beneath a rock that requires the Power Bracelet to move. This leads to a cavern containing a [[Mad Batter]], who allows Link to carry more Magic Powder.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|312}}</ref>
In the very north of the Woods is another cave that contains a large chasm. This can be traversed using the Hookshot, and leads Link to a Treasure Chest containing fifty Rupees. In the far east of the Woods is a [[Great Fairy Fountain#Link's Awakening|Faerie Spring]] which is home to the first Great Fairy that Link can encounter in the game. Finally, one screen to the left of the Faerie Spring is a hidden staircase beneath a rock that requires the Power Bracelet to move. This leads to a cavern containing a [[Mad Batter]], who allows Link to carry more Magic Powder.<ref>{{Cite Text Dump|LADX|312}}</ref>
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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
The Japanese name for the Mysterious Woods, {{Romanize|ふしぎのもり|Fushigi no Mori}}, is phonetically identical to the Japanese name for the [[Woods of Mystery]] from {{MM}}, {{Romanize|不思議の森|Fushigi no Mori}}.
The Japanese name for the {{Term|LANS|Mysterious Woods}}, {{Romanize|ふしぎのもり|Fushigi no Mori}}, is phonetically identical to the Japanese name for the [[Woods of Mystery]] from {{MM}}, {{Romanize|不思議の森|Fushigi no Mori}}.
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Revision as of 01:14, 8 August 2019

Template:Place The Mysterious Forest is a location in Link's Awakening.[1][note 1]

Features and Overview

The Sleepy Toadstool in the Mysterious Woods.

The Mysterious Woods are a Forest located in the west area of Koholint Island. It is found north of Mabe Village, south of Goponga Swamp, and west of Koholint Prairie. It is one of the first places Link visits during his adventure to wake the Wind Fish, and is the second area in which he meets the Owl. The Tail Key, which unlocks the entrance to the game's first Dungeon, Tail Cave, can be found here.

As the name implies, the Mysterious Woods are known for being slightly mysterious,[3] possibly referring to the fact that they are quite maze-like or that they are home to a Great Fairy. They have three entrances, the main one, located in the southwest, leading to Mabe Village. There is another in the northwest leading to Goponga Swamp, and a final one in northeast leading to Koholint Prairie. The Woods appear darker than most other areas in the game, suggesting that they have little lighting. This is most likely due to the many trees in the area. It is implied that mushrooms and toadstools grow well in the Mysterious Woods, as Tarin came here looking for toadstools,[4] and the Witch specifically tells Link that he should look for mushrooms here if he ever runs out of Magic Powder.[5] The Woods also contain two small caves, one of which has two entrances connecting the eastern and northwestern areas. In order to navigate the Woods, Link must obtain the Magic Powder, and in order to fully explore it, he must obtain the Power Bracelet and Hookshot. There are several holes that can be bypassed with the Roc's Feather, but these only serve as shortcuts.

According to Grandpa Ulrira, the Mysterious Woods are home to most of the Moblins that inhabit Koholint Island.[6] They are also home to many Zol, and several Keese can be found inside the cave connecting the eastern and northwestern areas. To the right of the entrance of the Woods is a Treasure Chest containing a Secret Seashell. However, Link cannot reach it initially as it is blocked off by a Rock that requires the Power Bracelet to move. Another treasure chest containing the Tail Key can be found in the very north of the Woods.

Link first travels to the Mysterious Woods after being instructed to do so by the Owl once he obtains his Sword at Toronbo Shores.[7] On the way, he can speak to Marin, who informs him that Tarin went into the Woods to look for toadstools.[4] Upon arriving in the Woods, he is greeted by the Owl, who explains that Link may find it difficult to leave the island while the Wind Fish sleeps, and should enter Tail Cave using the Key that can be found in the Woods.[8] Upon Link's initial visit, the path to the northern area is blocked by a racoon, who casts a curse on Link if he tries to pass. This curse only sends him to another part of the forest.[9] Link must obtain some Magic Powder, to which the raccoon's nose is sensitive,[10] in order to pass. Link must travel through the cave connecting the eastern and northwestern areas of the Woods to find a Sleepy Toadstool. This must be taken to the Witch who lives in Koholint Prarie, who will use it to make Magic Powder.[11] Link must return to the Mysterious Woods and use the Magic Powder on the raccoon. The raccoon turns out to actually be Tarin, who transformed after eating an unusual toadstool.[12] Sprinkling Magic Powder on him changes him back and allows passage through the Woods, to where the Tail Key can be found. From that point, Link can return to the South of the Village region and enter Tail Cave.

Places of Interest

In the eastern area of the Woods is a tunnel that leads to the northwestern area, outside of which is a sign warning travelers about cracked floors.[13] Within the first room of this tunnel is a treasure chest containing fifty Rupees surrounded by several crystalline obstacles that must be shattered with the sword. The second room contains nothing but two Green Zols, while the third contains a Piece of Heart, although it can only be obtained if Link has obtained the Power Bracelet from Bottle Grotto. Just outside the northwestern exit of this tunnel, a Sleepy Toadstool can be found, which can be taken to the Witch, who can use it to make Magic Powder.[11]

In the very north of the Woods is another cave that contains a large chasm. This can be traversed using the Hookshot, and leads Link to a Treasure Chest containing fifty Rupees. In the far east of the Woods is a Faerie Spring which is home to the first Great Fairy that Link can encounter in the game. Finally, one screen to the left of the Faerie Spring is a hidden staircase beneath a rock that requires the Power Bracelet to move. This leads to a cavern containing a Mad Batter, who allows Link to carry more Magic Powder.[14]

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Nomenclature

The Japanese name for the Mysterious Forest, ふしぎのもり (Fushigi no Mori), is phonetically identical to the Japanese name for the Woods of Mystery from Majora's Mask, 不思議の森 (Fushigi no Mori).

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Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ふしぎのもり (Fushigi no Mori) Mysterious Forest
France FrenchEU Forêt Enchantée (LA) Enchanted Forest
Germany German Zauberwald (LA) Magic Forest
Spain SpanishEU Bosque Misterio (LA)
Bosque Misterioso (LANS)
Mystery Forest
Same as English.
Latin America SpanishLA Bosque Misterioso (LANS) Same as English.

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References

  1. "Mysterious Forest" — N/A (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch)
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 234
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Regions in Link's Awakening
LADX Koholint Island.pngHouse by the BaySale's House O' BananasTail CaveBottle GrottoKey CavernAngler's TunnelCatfish's MawFace ShrineFace ShrineEagle's TowerTurtle RockWind Fish's EggYarna DesertAnimal VillageEast of the BayKanalet CastleRaft ShopRapids RideMabe VillageMysterious WoodsSouth of the VillageTabahl WastelandGraveyardKoholint PrairieSignpost MazePothole FieldToronbo ShoresUkuku PrairieMartha's BayGoponga SwampTal Tal HeightsTal Tal Mountain Range
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Notes

  1. The Mysterious Forest is referred to as the Mysterious Woods in all versions of Link's Awakening prior to Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch.[2] However, as this contradicts the in-game name from Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch, it is not considered Canon.