Faron Woods

Faron Woods is a large forest in Hyrule that appears in a few The Legend of Zelda games, starting with The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It is the defining location of the Faron province and filled with lush vegetation, sometimes on a massive scale.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Faron Woods is one of the locations that Link visits the most throughout his journey. The southern section is a small, peaceful area, which is separated via a lantern cavern from the larger northern section. It features a large, low-laying area full of trees that gets filled with noxious fog after its first visit, as well as an area leading up to a cliffside with a natural bridge to a massive tree, which houses the entrance to the Forest Temple. The cliffside also features a few jutting crags that can be used to access the Sacred Grove. Both the south and north sections have their own Warp Portal (labeled South Faron Woods and North Faron Woods) and shop, those being Coro's Lantern Shop and Trill's Shop, respectively.

Link is first shown in Faron Woods at Faron Spring at the beginning of the game as Rusl speaks with him about feeling a presence of people who only exist in the twilight hours, foreshadowing the rest of the game's plot. They then pack up and return to Ordon Village, where the player begins.

The first time Link enters Faron Woods in gameplay is in search of Talo, who had gone missing after chasing a monkey deep into the woods. As Link explores the forest, he meets Coro, the only human inhabitant of Faron Woods. Coro gives him a free Lantern as a sales tactic to sell more Lantern Oil. With the Lantern, Link travels through a dark, monster-infested cave ahead. In the following low-laying, Bokoblin-filled area, he obtains a Small Key that allows him to access the Forest Temple exterior ahead via a gate. When Link reaches the entrance of the Forest Temple, he finds Talo and a monkey trapped in a cage and rescues them from the Bokoblins.

The next time Link goes to Faron Woods, it is covered in twilight. Link gets pulled in by a Twilit Messenger and is transformed into a wolf for the first time. When Link and Midna return to Faron Woods, they meet Faron, a Spirit of Light, who tells them to collect the Tears of Light to restore light to the area. As they explore, they find the low-laying section filled with toxic fog, and as such jump through the treetops above to pass through. More Twilit Messengers also appear to obstruct them, along with twilight-corrupted versions of previous enemies.

After collecting all the Tears, Faron is freed, and he returns Link to his normal form. He then instructs Link to go into the Forest Temple and collect the first Fused Shadow. This time, the fog is gotten through after the monkey from before steals it and uses it to dissipate sections of the fog away, dropping it for him to pick up once they get through. Closer to the temple, Link encounters a Golden Wolf, who changes into the Hero's Shade and teaches him his first Hidden Skill, the Ending Blow.

Later, Link returns on two separate occasions in order to access the Sacred Grove found deep within the forest.

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Faron Woods is the first area on the surface Link visits after leaving the Sealed Grounds. Its primary inhabitants are the timid Kikwis led by Bucha, who have been scattered due to the appearance of Bokoblins in the forest. Like before, it is divided into two sections: a large area surrounding the base of a huge, hollow tree and a a large cliff area leading to the Skyview Temple.

Link first passes through while heading to the Skyview Temple where Zelda is. First, however, he needs to reunite the Kikwis. Once he does so, Bucha gives him the slingshot, which helps him reach and navigate the temple. Unknown to him, he is being spied on by Ghirahim throughout.

Later, he returns to Faron Woods to complete its Silent Realm trial, where he first encounters the Guardians and Watchers. Once he completes it, he is given the Water Dragon's Scale, allowing him to enter the tree and climb up its interior. Returning outside to the treetops, Link finds a loudly snoring old Kikwi named Yerbal, who tells him where the water dragon, Faron is, that being the nearby Lake Floria. He also tells him how to access the lake. Finding the dragon wounded, Link travels back through the Skyview Temple to obtain some sacred water for her.

Even later, the water dragon has flooded the woods due to a large influx of monsters such as Moblins. Link speaks to her, needing her section of the Song of the Hero, and she agrees to teach him and unflood the forest if he can obtain all the Tadtones she has placed throughout the water of the tree's section. The search is complicated by the arrival of several Craniocs, however. Once he collects all of them, she keeps her promise and unfloods the woods, which remain free of the stronger enemies.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Faron Woods is one of many forests within the jungles of the Faron region. As with the rest of Faron, visiting it is entirely optional in the quest of restoring the Divine Beasts.

Hyrule Warriors
In Hyrule Warriors, Faron Woods appears as a stage, being a dark, misty treetop village made as a resistance hideout during Cia's takeover. Its music is known as "In the Greenwood." It features ten keeps, most prominently one within the lifeless husk of the Great Deku Tree in the middle. Additionally, a Great Fairy spring is in the northeast corner. In Legend Mode, it only appears in one scenario, that being The Sorceress of the Woods, where Link, Impa, and Sheik meet Lana and are attacked by Wizzro and Gohma. Additionally, the bow item is obtained. It also appears in many Adventure Mode maps. The design for Skyward Sword ' s Faron Woods is incorporated into the Sealed Grounds stage.

Hyrule Warriors Legends
In Hyrule Warriors Legends, Faron Woods appears in an additional scenario in Legend Mode, that being The Girl in the Green Tunic, the first scenario in the Linkle's Tale side-arc. In it, Skull Kid repeatedly harasses Linkle as she attempts to fulfill her supposed destiny, starting with him stealing her compass.