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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', fairies are depicted as winged balls of light in varying colors. Many fairies watch over the [[Kokiri]] tribe at the behest of the [[Great Deku Tree]], with each Kokiri having a companion fairy. [[Link]] does not have a fairy until the start of the game, when the Deku Tree sends [[Navi]] to be his companion for his upcoming adventure.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', fairies are depicted as winged balls of light in varying colors. Many fairies watch over the [[Kokiri]] tribe at the behest of the [[Great Deku Tree]], with each Kokiri having a companion fairy. [[Link]] does not have a fairy until the start of the game, when the Deku Tree sends [[Navi]] to be his companion for his upcoming adventure.


Ordinary red-colored health-restoring fairies, unaffiliated with the Kokiri, also appear throughout Hyrule, and can be captured in a bottle. If Link holds a [[Deku Stick]] in front of a [[butterfly]] for long enough, it may land on it and become a fairy. Playing a song at a [[Gossip Stone]] causes one to emerge. Playing the [[Song of Storms]] causes a larger, wingless one to emerge, which cannot be captured but also restores magic power. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D]]'', this type is further differentiated by being golden.
Ordinary red-colored health-restoring fairies, unaffiliated with the Kokiri, also appear throughout Hyrule, and can be captured in a bottle. In Link holds a [[Deku Stick]] in front of a [[butterfly]] for long enough, it may land on it and become a fairy. Playing a song at a [[Gossip Stone]] causes one to emerge. Playing the [[Song of Storms]] causes a larger, wingless one to emerge, which cannot be captured but also restores magic power. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D]]'', this type is further differentiated by being golden.


The Great Fairies now live in extravagant fountains and grant Link powers on his first visit. By playing [[Zelda's Lullaby]] at the pedestal of the [[Triforce]], the resident Great Fairy appears with a signature of burst of laughter. In addition to three Great Fairy of Magic locations, there are the Great Fairies of Wisdom, Power, and Courage who each grant specific magical abilities.
The Great Fairies now live in extravagant fountains and grant Link powers on his first visit. By playing [[Zelda's Lullaby]] at the pedestal of the [[Triforce]], the resident Great Fairy appears with a signature of burst of laughter. In addition to three Great Fairy of Magic locations, there are the Great Fairies of Wisdom, Power, and Courage who each grant specific magical abilities.

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