Semi-related: when I was a small child, I pronounced both Kokiri and Kakariko the same way. I pronounced them as "Keroki," which is totally wrong on both counts.
I was only around 4-5 or so, though, so I reckon I should get points for being able to actually read at that age, even if very imperfectly.
OH, right, I forgot about that. They feel like two very separate races to me, in my mind. I rather like both interpretations for very different reasons.
I'm with zia on this, but I also think the OG Kokiri definitely have some untapped eerieness potential nintendo could use for a future game.
That scene during the trading quest where you go to give the guy his meds, and he's gone and there's just a little blonde girl telling you that the forest corrupted him and turned him into a stalfos is deeply unsettling in a way that N64 Zelda was pretty danged good at.
OH, right, I forgot about that. They feel like two very separate races to me, in my mind. I rather like both interpretations for very different reasons.
The Koroks were kind of half the same race, half an evolution of necessity.
hello from the near future. that woman's skirt is made out of skin? holy shit?
anyway i think the real appeal is the lost woods being 2spooky. the kokiri act like foreigners to the woods in that they think it's scary, rather than that they think it's normal (so that YOU think they're scary for not thinking it's scary wordswords)
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
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my autocorrect went off on doki-doki but it's funny so I kept it like that