"That is what the Song of the Forest does Master Link. It feeds your lust for adventure and your excitement causing rational thought to be expelled. As for Saria, she is a Kokiri that lives in the depths of these woods. She is the forest sage, second only to the Great Deku Tree. I cannot think how you could know her name but if I had to guess I would assume that the bond between the Triforce and yourself extends into the Sacred Realm where Saria's power dwells. It is possible that as you got closer to her physical form your divine power and hers became aware of each other, but as I say I do not know this to be true." Navi glanced up at the sky, the brilliant blue was now tinged with the beginnings of Twilight. "Come we should be through this forest by night fall, the trees grow more wicked once the darkness falls." Navi looked back as Zant and Midna reformed, Midna completely and Zant as a smoky form. Navi had been meaning to ask the Twili by what means they were able to stay corporeal in the land of light but now was not the time. Navi prickled slightly. "I would thank the two of you to stay out of my shadow, I don't care where you want to hide yourselves but my shadow is mine, not yours for the taking." She turned back to Link her face slightly softer and a sort of bright smile on her face. She took his hand. "Whatever you see Link, whatever you hear no matter what it is don't let go of my hand. The forest is dangerous and it's tricky. The trees will try anything to force you off the path. The Song was just the start. Whatever happens don't leave my side and try to follow me alright?" she asked him hoping that the temptations of the forest wouldn't lead Link astray. The trees could make him think he could hear his loved ones calling or see a guide telling him to go the wrong way. Navi could only imagine what the trees had shown her Link to make him stay long enough to turn him into the Hero's Shade. She shuddered at the thought. "It's time we did this right." she said nodding to Link before they set off into the dark trees.