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Lost Woods is a stage in Four Swords Adventures.[1] It is the first stage in The Dark World level.

Themes and Navigation[]

On their search for the Dark Mirror, the Links enter the northwestern region of Hyrule, where a dark cloud now thickly covers it, transforming it into a place known as the Dark World. The White Maiden warps the Links to the Lost Woods to begin their search for the mirror. Once under her control and known as the Forest of Light, the forest has since been corrupted and transformed by the surrounding darkness.[2] It has now become known to many as the Forest of Dark.[3] A temple lies in the heart of the forest, where the Dark Mirror can be found.[4]

The transformed Lost Woods is a haunted forest covered in bones and skulls, greatly resembling the Skeleton Forest from A Link to the Past. A few of the skulls lead to underground passageways. It is inhabited by monsters and followers of Ganon, most notably Deku Scrubs, who pledge undying loyalty and servitude to Ganon, but will not attack the Links. These Deku Scrubs were 'born' in the woods as a result of those who became lost and lingered too long in the forest.[5] By order of Ganon, those who enter the forest are to remain there forever.[6] Through talking to them, the Links learn several clues and details, including Ganon's plan to transform all of Hyrule's forests into one big Lost Woods.[7]

Although seemingly distinct, the Lost Woods of the Dark World bares many similarities to the forest of the same name, in that it is described as a never-ending stretch of woodlands.[8] Despite this, however, it follows a concrete layout and does not feature any navigational puzzles. Although, many of its forest paths bare a close resemblance to each other. The forest also has several Moon Gates, some of which can only be accessed by bringing a Moon Pearl to them.

While searching for clues, the Links eventually receive a Power Bracelet for helping a Deku Scrub named Decci. Using this bracelet, the Links are able to pick up large things blocking their route, allowing them to reach previously unexplored areas of the forest. They come across a key to a shed where the Deku Scrubs keep Shovels and nab them to dig up the entrances to secret passageways, at one point having to fall into these secret passages to avoid Big Bombs used by Shadow Link. While the Links are unable to find the Dark Mirror or the temple, they eventually manage to make their way through the cursed forest to Kakariko Village, where their search continues.

Items Obtained in this Area

Minor Enemies and Traps[]

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Federal Republic of Germany German Die Verlorenen Wälder The Lost Woods

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 266
  2. "Link, this is the Forest of Light. Or rather, it once was. Now, the darkness grows deep, and the air is stagnant." — White Maiden (Four Swords Adventures)
  3. "Legends speak of a mirror in which a dark tribe was sealed away long ago. I understand it's supposed to be hidden now somewhere in the Forest of Light. The forest's been covered by pitch-black clouds recently. It's a Forest of Dark now." — Dampé (Four Swords Adventures)
  4. "My forest has lost its light. Darkness covers it like a shroud. Link, will you go to the forest? Perhaps you will find some clues there. In the heart of the forest is a temple. The Dark Mirror can be found there." — White Maiden (Four Swords Adventures)
  5. "The Lost Woods is our birthplace! If you wander lost here for too long, you too can become a Deku Scrub!" — Deku Scrub (Four Swords Adventures)
  6. "Make sure that all who enter the forest remain here! Lord Ganon's orders!" — Deku Scrub (Four Swords Adventures)
  7. "Soon, Lord Ganon's power will change all of Hyrule's forests into Lost Woods! Once that happens, we'll be able to travel freely!" — Deku Scrub (Four Swords Adventures)
  8. "- Tingle Times - Volume 5
    Ooh, everywhere I go, woods, woods, and more woods! Lost Woods everywhere!
    " — Sign (Four Swords Adventures)
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