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“ | Many have referred to me over the ages as the Deku Tree. | „ |
~ The Deku Tree. |
The Deku Tree is a character from the The Legend of Zelda series who was first introduced in the video game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. He is the wise, fatherly guardian of Hyrule's forests who also protects the Kokiris and Koroks that live there.
Biography[]
Unified Timeline[]
Ocarina of Time[]
Years prior to the events of the game, during the Hyrulean Civil War, Link's mother entrusted the Deku Tree to take care of her son before she passed away from causes unknown. The Deku Tree believed Link was fated to one day save the world from evil and raised him as a Kokiri until the time was right to reveal the truth.
Sometime after the war, the Deku Tree received a visit from Ganondorf who demanded from him the Kokiri's Emerald, one of the Spiritual Stones required to enter the Sacred Realm. The Deku Tree refused to relinquish the emerald and Ganondorf placed a curse on him that would slowly take his life. With his time running short, the Deku Tree had Navi the fairy summon Link so he may task him to purge the forest guardian of his curse. Link ventured inside the Deku Tree and succeeded in slaying the armored parasite Gohma, but was too late to save the tree's life. Before dying however, the Deku Tree told Link about the Triforce and Ganondorf's motives. He then instructed him to take the Kokiri's Emerald to Princess Zelda at Hyrule Castle and says his final good-byes to them.
Without the Deku Tree's power, forest monsters grew in number over the course of seven years and forced most Kokiri to retreat into their homes. However, after Link managed the save Saria from the Forest Temple, a Deku Tree Sprout shot up in front of the withered Deku Tree and continued its predecessor's role as guardian of the forest, thus causing many monsters to suddenly vanish and the Kokiri to resume their livelihood.
Adult Timeline[]
The Wind Waker[]
The Deku Tree is found on the Forest Haven island living alongside a species of woodland folk called Koroks. Every year, the Koroks would perform a ceremony before the Deku Tree would send them to sew seeds on different islands so they will one day grow into new forests. Link visited the Deku Tree in order obtain Farore's Pearl but found him under attack by a hoard of ChuChus. After the monsters were slain, the Deku Tree soon realized what his savior had came for and prepared the Koroks for their yearly ceremony before giving him the pearl since time was of the essence. However, Linder descends from the sky and alerts everyone that the violinist Makar had fallen into the Forbidden Woods, which forced the Deku Tree to delay the event and ask Link to rescue Makar. Link eventually found Makar and saved him from being eaten by a monster called Kalle Demos. He then brings him back to the Forest Haven, where Makar apologizes to the Deku Tree for not listening to his warnings about flying near the Forbidden Woods, but he lovingly forgives the remorseful Korok, saying that his safety was all that matters and encourages him to play his violin like he had always done. After that, the Deku Tree sprouted seeds from the top, which the Koroks took to use to grow trees on islands across the Great Sea where forests could flourish. Makar and Hollo remain behind so the former can continue to practice for next year's ceremony while the latter brews his potions.
Downfall Timeline[]
Echoes of Wisdom[]
The Deku Tree serves as guardian of the Prime Energy hidden in Eternal Forest and is tricked into letting Null's Echo of Princess Zelda enter the Ancient Ruins where it is kept. Despite this deception, the Deku Tree told the real Zelda and her companion Tri that the Echo would not be able to deceive the divine judgement of the Golden Goddesses once it tried to use the Prime Energy. If the game has been completed, the Deku Tree will help Zelda find any Echoes she has not learnt yet.
Era of the Wilds[]
Breath of the Wild[]
The Deku Tree had been given the task by Princess Zelda of watching over the Master Sword hidden within the Lost Woods until the day Link would awaken from the Shrine of Resurrection to retrieve it. Once Link finds the sword, the tree warns him that he must muster up enough strength to pull it from its pedestal, as the very act of doing so too soon could be dangerous. The Korok have set up shop inside the Deku Tree's navel where Link can stock up on some supplies.
Tears of the Kingdom[]
A Gloom Spawn has infected the Deku Tree, causing it to become ill and the Koroks of Lost Woods to cease movement. Link can restore the tree's health by delving through a new opening inside it's navel and slaying the monster lying within. Once recovered, the Deku Tree will help Link locate the missing Master Sword. A flashback also reveals that Princess Zelda obtained knowledge of the Master Sword's unique properties from the Great Deku Tree, something which would lead her to restore the sword's lost power with her own over the course of aeons.
Hyrule Warriors Series[]
Hyrule Warriors[]
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity[]
After Link managed to drive out Astor and the Hollows from the forest, the Great Deku Tree awakens as he tells the Champions, Daruk, Mipha, Revali, and Urbosa that they are prepared for the battle ahead of them and when he sees Princess Zelda silently comparing herself to him, he assures her that she shouldn't overthink her dilemma regarding her dormant sacred power and that it will eventually arrive in time. Urbosa would later remind Zelda of his words upon catching her in the acting of making a comparison again. The Great Deku Tree is seen during the ending, witnessing peace return to Hyrule upon Calamity Ganon's downfall.