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==Minor Characters==
==Minor Characters==
===Know-It-All-Brothers===
The Know-It-All-Brothers are three Kokiri boys who serve as guides on how to use some of the basic functions in the game. Their house is located at the west end of Kokiri Forest, near the Forest Training Center. One of the boys will teach you about the various icons at the top of the screen. Another boy will teach you about the map and the three different types of items; equipment items, C-Button items, and Quest items. The third brother will teach you how to use the C-up button to talk to Navi, and to change the camera view.
The three brothers never leave the house throughout most of Link's adventure. Even when Link returns to Kokiri Forest as an adult, the three brothers are still in their small house. None of the brothers recognize Link when he come back as an adult, and they state that they are awaiting the return of Link.
It is not until the end credits that the brothers finally leave the house. They can be seen at Lon Lon Ranch during the End Credits celebration. Strangely enough, the Kokiri children all seem to be perfectly fine in Lon Lon Ranch, even though it is stated that the Kokiri children cannot leave the Kokiri Forest or else they will die.


===Kokiri Twins===
===Kokiri Twins===
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While these two are the actual residents of the House of Twins, there are a total of five female Kokiri who have the identical visual appearance.
While these two are the actual residents of the House of Twins, there are a total of five female Kokiri who have the identical visual appearance.
===Mido===
Mido is the boss of the Kokiri in Kokiri Forest. Early in the game, he prevents Child Link from seeing the Great Deku Tree unless Link has the Kokiri Sword and Shield. When Link acquires the Sword from the Forest Training Center and the Shield from the Kokiri Shop, then he will reluctantly let Link pass through to see the Great Deku Tree. Later on, after completing the first dungeon, Mido blames Link for the death
of the Great Deku Tree. Later, when Link returns as an adult, Mido is found in the Lost Woods, guarding the entrance toward the Maze near the Forest Temple. Only when Link plays Saria's Song will he let Link pass. He also wants to see Link and Saria again, and apologizes to Link for how he had treated him.


===Link (Goron)===
===Link (Goron)===
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During Link's seven year absence, Lord Jabu-Jabu disappears for an undisclosed reason, as he is no longer present when Link arrives at the frozen Zora Fountain as an adult. It is unknown what became of Lord Jabu-Jabu.
During Link's seven year absence, Lord Jabu-Jabu disappears for an undisclosed reason, as he is no longer present when Link arrives at the frozen Zora Fountain as an adult. It is unknown what became of Lord Jabu-Jabu.
===Great Deku Tree===
The Great Deku Tree is the guardian Deity of the Kokiri Forest. He speaks in old English and acts as the setting for the first dungeon of the game. At the beginning of the game, he sends Navi the fairy to bring Link to him. When Link arrives, the Great Deku Tree explains that he has been cursed by Ganondorf for not giving up the Kokiri's Emerald. He requests Link enter the interior of the tree to remove the curse. Though Link successfully defeats Gohma and removes the curse, the Great Deku Tree is still doomed to die. Before dying, he tells Link the legend of how the Golden Goddesses created Hyrule and the Triforce, and how Ganondorf plans to use the Spiritual Stones to open the Door of Time to take the Triforce for himself. The Great Deku Tree gives Link one of the Spiritual Stones, the Kokiri's Emerald, and sends him on a quest to retrieve the other stones before Ganondorf can. He dies shortly afterwards.
===Deku Tree Sprout===
The Deku Tree Sprout is the baby form of the Great Deku Tree. He appears after Link defeats Phantom Ganon in the Forest Temple and awakens Saria as the Forest Sage. He was unable to grow before this due to Ganondorf's evil reign over Hyrule corrupting the Kokiri Forest, spawning enemies in the sacred forest. He also reveals that Link is actually a Hylian and not a Kokiri; his mother had fled from the Hyrulean Civil War, but she was gravely injured and left Link under the care of the Great Deku Tree before her death.


===Boss of the Carpenters===
===Boss of the Carpenters===