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| | The Kokiri Thesis by Post Rapture |
 | | By the time a Kokiri was a century old, he or she would be considered 'inherently wise' by the clan to which the child belonged; although in villages founded by young deku trees, any youthful age was accepted as normal (this was the case in the famous Saria's village. |
 | | Kokiri villages near the borders where the land met the forest were threatened, attacked, and oftentimes burned by ravenous Hylians who wanted to clear the land for farming and cultivation. |
 | | Kokiri children, living the ways of Hylian life, were the first to go, as Hylian soldiers on both foot and horseback rounded them up and forced them into marching lines, usually bound or tied by the arms, to remote encampments in the very thick of the Hyrulian and Jeslemite Forests. |
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