

With the parasite gone, the Baga Tree’s power fades away and reverts back to a normal tree, restoring peace to the forest. Mido and Link team up to attack the Baga Tree, where a parasite falls out and is squashed by Mido. He orders a lonely Skull Kid to destroy Link before the Great Deku Tree can interfere, but the Skull Kid refuses. The Baga Tree believes the Great Deku Tree violated the law by allowing Link, an outsider, to live in the Forest. The Baga Tree is a character featured in the Ocarina of Time bonus story “The Skull Kid and the Mask.” He is the evil counterpart of the Great Deku Tree and seeks vengeance upon him for once ruling the Lost Woods. After the Links defeat the Stone Arrghus in the Dark World, Erune says her goodbyes to the Links, who all fight over her affection. It later turns out that the Shadow Link is responsible for kidnapping and trapping children in the Dark World. Erune goes on to explain that 18 children went missing after a storm passed through the town. She thanks them for their assistance, and the Links quickly become smitten with her, even commenting on her doll-like appearance. Luckily, the Links arrive just in time to shield and protect her from harm. Erune tries to calm the adults down, but she is almost shoved to the ground in the process. When the four Links enter the village, they notice a bunch of rowdy adults who have gone frantic about their missing children.

Her most prized possession is her doll, Rosie, but she feels that she is too old to play with dolls, and plans on giving Rosie away. Erune (Four Swords)Įrune is a young girl residing in the Village of the Blue Maiden who becomes concerned about the mysterious disappearances of children from the village. Rouru thanks Link before flying away with the rest of his tribe, promising to return again in a year. Rouru is unacquainted with flying himself, which almost causes him to drop Link, but the two are rescued by Chieftess Elrora, Rouru’s mother. When a giant twister caused by two Flare Dancers comes hurtling toward the Lakeside Laboratory, Rouru finally gets the courage to sprout his wings and saves Link from falling to his doom. Mizumi’s laboratory and torments Navi relentlessly until she disappears (for a short time). Initially, Rouru is bratty and quite the handful. He suspects that Rouru became separated from his flock and fell, seeing that the boy does not have any wings yet. Mizumi reveals that Rouru is a child of the Watarara Tribe, a migratory bird-like race that rides the seasonal wind to Hyrule once a year. Seeing that he is in a dire state, Link and Navi take him to the Lakeside Laboratory for care and inspection. Rouru is a character featured in the bonus story “Rouru of the Watarara.” Adult Link and Navi discover an unconscious Rouru while fishing in Lake Hylia. Prince Rouru the Watarara (Ocarina of Time) Though the mangas are not considered canon to the game series, Akira Himekawa adds a unique flair with the addition of alternative storylines, as well as the creation of new characters and races.Īs a warning, the following article contains spoilers for various Zelda manga by Akira Himekawa, with the exception of Twilight Princess in respect of its recent publication. Their most recent work is the Twilight Princess manga, which started in 2016 and would go on to span a total of eleven volumes, reaching its climactic finish in 2022. Beginning with the release of the Ocarina of Time manga in 2000 in Japan, the two would go on to release more manga for several of the mainline games. Nagano, are the creators of the longest-running Legend of Zelda manga series. Akira Himekawa, composed of Japanese comic book duo A.
