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  • thumb|250px|Un Korok, para ser más especificos Makar, el musico de los Koroks Los Korok son personajes del mundo ficticio de Hyrule.
  • The Koroks, also known as the Forest Spirits, are a race from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Their home is the Forest Haven, and they evolved from the Kokiri species.
  • Korok could refer to: * Korok (Captain), 22nd century Klingon captain * Korok (General), 24th century Klingon assimilated by the Borg
  • Korok is one of two competing tribes on Les Aventuriers de Koh-Lanta. Their tribe color is red.
  • Korok are a species found in The Legend of Zelda series, first and as of yet only appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker for the GameCube. They are said to some how be a dramatically changed version of the Kokiri that appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but how they merged into this, tree-like form is unknown. Once a year, the Great Deku Tree sends out the Korok to plant trees all across the Great Sea's many islands in hopes that one day forests will make a return.
  • Korok leads a force of Martian invaders to land on the Bar-Z ranch in Arizona, owned by Spur Jackson. Korok takes Spur back with him, along with his ranch hands, Strong Bow and Hank Roper. When they arrive at the palace on Mars, Korok introduces Spurs to Queen Thula in the throne room. The queen instantly abdicates the throne to Korok. Korok is deposed. Queen Thula is restored to her throne. Grateful, she makes Spurs her Prime Minister, inviting him to sit next to her.
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  • Walter Gibson and John Belfi
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  • Korok
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  • Space Western #40
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  • Charlton Comics, Inc.
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  • Korok
Games
  • Breath of the Wild
  • The Wind Waker
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  • Merged with Lanta-naï on Day 20
Name
  • Korok
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  • Species
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  • Artwork of the Koroks from the Forest Haven
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  • B
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  • korok
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  • The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
  • The Wind Waker
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  • Plant-like bodies
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  • Thailand island Ko Rok
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  • Day 1
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  • Starting tribe
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  • Korok leads a force of Martian invaders to land on the Bar-Z ranch in Arizona, owned by Spur Jackson. Korok takes Spur back with him, along with his ranch hands, Strong Bow and Hank Roper. When they arrive at the palace on Mars, Korok introduces Spurs to Queen Thula in the throne room. The queen instantly abdicates the throne to Korok. Walking with Thula, Spurs discovers Korok had claimed to conquer Earth, showing Thula Spurs as evidence. Spurs tells Thula Korok is lying, and only took the three of them on a flying saucer ride. He vows to recover the throne. Hank Roper shows up, overhearing the conversation. Hank storms the palace with his six-guns, but the guard tells him the palace is protected from metal projectile by an invisible electronic curtain.This eliminates the usage of Spurs' plutonium guns as well. Strong Bow appears with his flint-tipped, wooden-shaft arrow and shoots the guard. Spurs storms the palace while Hank restrains another guard with his lasso. Spurs confronts the guard at the throne room door. The guard tells Spurs he is protected by a one-way shield, leaving Spurs vulnerable and helpless. Strong Bow uses his bow to disarm the guard. Spurs enters the throne room and challenges Korok's title to the throne. Korok tells Spurs to meet him unarmed. Spurs discards his weapon, the response from Korok to the action is to use his own gun. Spurs disarms him by using his bull-whip to wrap around the Martian's arms. Strong Bow and Hank arrive to mop up the other guards with a bow and a whip, respectively. Korok is deposed. Queen Thula is restored to her throne. Grateful, she makes Spurs her Prime Minister, inviting him to sit next to her.
  • thumb|250px|Un Korok, para ser más especificos Makar, el musico de los Koroks Los Korok son personajes del mundo ficticio de Hyrule.
  • Korok are a species found in The Legend of Zelda series, first and as of yet only appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker for the GameCube. They are said to some how be a dramatically changed version of the Kokiri that appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but how they merged into this, tree-like form is unknown. In the game, they are known for their ability to fly, and this will be showcased when Link takes control of Makar after he rescues the tiny plant-like being. They take care of the behemoth known as the Great Deku Tree, who has been suggested as a descendant, or at least a sprout of the Great Deku Tree from the Ocarina of Time. Once a year, the Great Deku Tree sends out the Korok to plant trees all across the Great Sea's many islands in hopes that one day forests will make a return.
  • The Koroks, also known as the Forest Spirits, are a race from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Their home is the Forest Haven, and they evolved from the Kokiri species.
  • Korok could refer to: * Korok (Captain), 22nd century Klingon captain * Korok (General), 24th century Klingon assimilated by the Borg
  • Korok is one of two competing tribes on Les Aventuriers de Koh-Lanta. Their tribe color is red.
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