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Link's Fairy Companion

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Link with Navi, his first Fairy companion

Link's Fairy Companion refers to several characters throughout the Legend of Zelda series who are fairies that accompany Link on his adventures. These fairy friends are small, and sometimes perceived as annoying; however, they are truly helpful, and Link seems to appreciate their assistance, company, and friendship.

These fairies have appeared throughout the centuries, but all of Link's fairy companions (with the possible exception of Tatl) have very similar personalities. It is unknown if there is any true relation between these fairies; whether they are all the same fairy, reincarnated or simply changing her name over the eons.

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[edit] Characteristics

All of Link's fairies are loud, considering their size, and maybe a little bit bossy; they also give Link advice and try to direct him where to go. All of these fairies were female and very small.

[edit] The Fairies

[edit] Navi

Main article: Navi
Navi the Fairy

Navi was a blue Fairy who was assigned to Link by the Great Deku Tree shortly before The Imprisoning War. She became his companion, and followed through with this duty for the duration of Link's quest; even through his battle with Ganon. After Ganondorf was defeated and Link's quest complete, she mysteriously leaves Link inside theTemple of Time's Master Sword chamber.

Navi knew the names and nature of every enemy species throughout Hyrule, and often taught Link about his foes. Many times she explained their weaknesses during the heat of battle. She also helps him target objects, people, and enemies.

Tatl the Fairy

[edit] Tatl

Main article: Tatl

Tatl and her brother, Tael, were two fairies who watched over the Skull Kid. After Skull Kid was possessed by Majora's Mask, Tatl became separated from her brother and the Skull Kid, and was forced to work with Link. She became his temporary fairy companion, staying with him through his quest in Termina.

Tatl was more outspoken and opinionated than Navi, and had a sarcastic attitude toward Link and nearly everything he encountered or accomplished. As Link's quest progressed, however, the two learned to work well together and Tatl began to show a softer side. After Link had defeated Majora, however, Tatl reunited with Tael and returned to the Skull Kid.

[edit] Ciela

Main article: Ciela
Ciela the Fairy

Ciela is Link's fairy in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. Ciela's personality is almost identical to that of Navi, she is also voiced by Kaori Mizuhashi. Later in the game, it is revealed that she is the Spirit of Courage. When she's powered up, she allows Link to shoot his sword with power. At the end of the game she leaves Link to serve the Ocean King along with Leaf the Spirit of Power and Neri the Spirit of Wisdom.

[edit] Other fairies

Non-canon warning: This article or section contains non-canonical information that is not considered to be an official part of the Legend of Zelda series and should not be considered part of the overall storyline.

[edit] Wii Remote Cursor Fairy

This fairy appears in the Wii Version of Twilight Princess. It does not have a specific name, or play a role in the story, as it is used only for a cursor.

[edit] Felicia

Main article: Felicia

Felicia was sent by the Owl to assist Link in his quest to awaken the Wind Fish. She starts rather aloof but eventually warms up to Link. She is kidnapped by several Moblins while Link battles a Hinox and used as bait to lure him to the Eagle's Tower. She only appears in the Link's Awakening manga.

[edit] Emheralda

Emheralda was Link's fairy during Agahnim's rise to power. She only appeared in the Link to the Past graphic novel.

[edit] Spryte

Main article: Spryte

Spryte was Link's fairy companion in the aftermath of Dark Link's defeat and the awakening of Princess Zelda. She only appeared in the Legend of Zelda Animated Series. She was very pushy and outspoken, and had a crush on Link. This caused her to become jealous every time Link tried to kiss Zelda, often using her magic to disrupt their romance.

[edit] Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Link's introductory cutscene and a taunt in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a Fairy that looks remarkably similar to Navi is seen with him. Additionally, one of Link's taunts depicts a fairy with the same appearance flying around Link in the same pattern as a health-restoring fairy. However, this fairy serves no useful purpose.

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