Spryte's Sister

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Spryte's Sister
Spryte's Sister (Fairies in the Spring).png
Spryte's sister as she appears in "Fairies in the Spring"
Race Fairy
Gender Female
Non-canon Appearances Animated series
Family SpryteTriforce piece.png
King OberonTriforce piece.png

Spryte's Sister is a character appearing in the "Fairies in the Spring" episode of Zelda animated series. As her name states, she is the sister of Spryte and daughter of King Oberon, the king of fairies.[1]

Biography

When Spryte's sister realizes that the near-completed Royal Water Park is taking water from the Fairy Spring water supply, she begins to create water monsters to keep their spring from draining.[2] However, Princess Zelda and Link are unaware of the motives behind the water creatures' appearance at the water park, which has scared all of its workers away.[3] When the young heroes accidentally arrive at the Fairy Spring, Zelda notices that the beams creating the monsters are coming from a tree and, upon further investigation, discovers that the monsters were being created by Spryte's sister. After the fairy introduces herself, she reveals to the young heroes her reasons for creating the monsters; however, once King Harkinian explains to King Oberon that they will not use the spring's water supply anymore and instead opt for using magic ponds, all is forgiven and Spryte's sister stops creating the water monsters so that the construction of the water park can finally be completed.[4]

References

  1. "That's right! Spryte's my sister. And you must be Zelda. And Link." — Spryte's Sister (The Legend of Zelda, Episode 11 )
  2. "We didn't know who you were. All we knew was somebody was draining our spring." — Spryte's Sister (The Legend of Zelda, Episode 11 )
  3. "Never saw anything like it, your majesty. Scared off all my crew and took the whole place!" — Workers' Boss (The Legend of Zelda, Episode 11 )
  4. "That's right, my dear. I'm afraid our water park was hooked into the fairy water supply. And the fairy king here got worried. Perfectly natural for them to defend it, eh? [...] Not a bit, my dear! We'll just use magic ponds to move our water. Once all the pools are full, we won't need to use any more! I was just explaining that to Oberon here. He's not worried anymore." — King Harkinian (The Legend of Zelda, Episode 11 )
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