Saria did not enjoy leaving the central part of the forest. She enjoyed the solitude of the Lost Woods well enough but beyond that was Faron Woods where the humans roamed. It was not that Saria had anything particular against the mortals but they had the effect of rubbing her the wrong way. Stating the obvious, asking the wrong questions, there kind had just never felt particularly sensible to Saria. There were of course exceptions here and there but for the most part they were to slow for her. Leaving the Lost Woods felt like Saria was losing a layer of protection. These Woods kept the Kokiri safe from the prying eyes of the world. She was not stepping out of that safety. Faron's Spring was much closer to the border of the woods than Saria was comfortable with. She could of course leave the forest but that would strip away her immortality, she would age over the course of sixty or seventy years and die. Even returning the forest would not restore it. There had been an time many centuries past were the Great Deku Tree extending the Forests protection to encompass a place called Lon Lon Ranch so the Kokiri could celebrate Ganon's demise with the rest of Hyrule, that kind of event however was a once in a lifetime event even for someone like her. She approached the water’s edge. She placed her bare feet in the water. Just to the edge. She was a guest here; it would not do to treat it as if the spring were her property. "I call on the Light Spirit Faron for that guidance and Wisdom he may offer. On behalf of the Great Deku Tree, Lord of the Forest I call upon your divine council." Saria waited for several seconds. She considered momentarily that Faron was ignoring her, which given the gravity of her request was rather rude. This thought however was pushed from her mind as the water surrounding her feet began to glow with a divine light. The light started on the edge of the Spring and swirled inwards as it did it grew brighter till Saria had to shield her eyes or risk blindness, no one, not even an immortal was meant to see the divine in its pure form. When the light dimmed Saria removed her hand and looked at the being that rose over her. It was an ape, but that description hardly did justice to the divine being she was seeing here. She could think of no better word to describe him however and decided that Faron's name held its own description well enough. He was clearly the embodiment of life just as must as the Deku Tree was Lord of it. "I hear the summons of the Forest Children, what would they ask?" Faron's voice was deep and commanding and Saria almost shrank from it. She collected herself and spoke. "Divine being of the waters, The Hero of the Goddesses has awakened once more yet his task is more perilless than he realizes, something is coming of which he has no knowledge, something that may change the course of his destiny and that of Hyrule." Saria drew in a slow breath trying not to let the spirit know that she was nervous. "There is indeed an event of great magnitude upon Hyrule at this time but it should have no bearing on the Hero's Quest." Right as the spirit said this, the ground below their feet began to shake violently, the water beneath them churned and the sky shook with thunder, flashes of green ripping across the sky one by one. Saria wasn't sure why but the flashing brought to mind the face of the fairy that had guided her before Laila. The ground stopped moving rather quickly. "All of Hyrule must have felt Earth move?" she said looking for confirmation from the Light Spirit. When Saria looked at him she gasped in surprise. Faron had become transparent as if his hold on this reality was slipping. "Not merely this world Forest child, it was felt across every world. My power wanes, I will not be able to aid you again. The Deku Tree is silenced, something has obstructed the Alignment. Tell the Hero the walls will fall. Everything will be over run, gather the lost power of Hylia and restore the blade. When all hope seems lost The Wood Between the World will aid you." As he spoke Faron's voice grew gradually farther away as his body too faded from the spring. The golden light died leaving Saria standing in the forest wondering how she could possibly to as the Light Spirit asked.