he wants to shove that little stick in Link's ear and initiate Mind Control
Kokiri can definitely be seen by normal people. Everyone in Castle Town referred to Link as a "Forest kid". He was actually Hylian, but the fact that they called him that means to them he looked like a Kokiri, so that means Kokiri can be seen. If Koroks in BotW can't normally be seen by people, it's for a reason unique to this game.Well, Kokiri were referred to as fairy children, and there is old folklore that said that only children could see fairies, so perhaps the same applies to Kokiri, and therefore Korok.
This was what I was wondering. If this was a connection to OoT and that Link (or this Link [rip Vita]) being raised with the Kokorior having been raised by Kokiri in a past life.
What I expect the real answer to be. Something that we'll just have to wait. But I was hoping maybe someone saw a connection I couldn't. The fact that they seem somewhat surprised by Link being able to see them intrigues me.it's for a reason unique to this game.
Just because they know what they look like does not mean they can see them... they'd all been children at one point, so they could have seen them when they were younger, or simply know what they look like from stories told by those who had seen them.Kokiri can definitely be seen by normal people. Everyone in Castle Town referred to Link as a "Forest kid". He was actually Hylian, but the fact that they called him that means to them he looked like a Kokiri, so that means Kokiri can be seen. If Koroks in BotW can't normally be seen by people, it's for a reason unique to this game.
The Kokiri are not surprised when adult Link, a Hylian, can see them and talk to them. And they're partying with everyone in the end credits. There's nothing that remotely suggests normal people can't see them.Just because they know what they look like does not mean they can see them... they'd all been children at one point, so they could have seen them when they were younger, or simply know what they look like from stories told by those who had seen them.
There's nothing that remotely suggests normal people can't see them.
I just think he's supposed to be well-hidden.Which is why I find this [screenshot] interesting as well. BotW it does seem to somewhat suggest that normal people can't see them by the few lines...maybe.
I'm probably trying to dig too much out of a few lines though.
That is a good point. Just well hidden from Calamity Ganon and his cronies.I just think he's supposed to be well-hidden.
The Kokiri had been under the protection of the Deku Tree, which may well have been the source of the magic that kept them hidden from adult view, but it had died by the time Link returned as an adult, so they may have become aware that they were visible to adults by that point.The Kokiri are not surprised when adult Link, a Hylian, can see them and talk to them. And they're partying with everyone in the end credits. There's nothing that remotely suggests normal people can't see them.
There is literally nothing that hints at them being hidden from adult view, anywhere. You've been giving nothing but your own conjecture, do you have any evidence that makes you think this?The Kokiri had been under the protection of the Deku Tree, which may well have been the source of the magic that kept them hidden from adult view, but it had died by the time Link returned as an adult, so they may have become aware that they were visible to adults by that point.
This could also explain why Link can see the Korok in BotW... as it seems he had met the Deku Tree before the events of BotW, so it may have allowed him to see them as a result.