Tag: Farore

Theory: The Golden Goddesses

September 20 2015 by Jon Lett

How many fans have asked time and time again about the Goddesses of Hyrule, Din, Nayru, and Farore? Iterations of the mighty beings from the heavens seem to have been dropped from the series, to an extent, by Nintendo. They are only mentioned in a few games, and we know very little about them. YouTuber RMFH, with help from GameOver Jesse, has delved into the Goddesses’ lore, and theorized about their various appearances in the series. Check out the video…

All well-learned Zelda fans know the story of Hyrule’s creation, and by extension, the Golden Goddesses that brought our beloved fantasy world to life thousands of years ago. Interestingly, the Goddesses typically go totally unseen, and almost totally unmentioned, in most of the series, despite their three sacred triangles being so prominent. They have, however been seen in human form a few times, possibly with direct connections to the original gods, but other than that, they remain a mystery. Perhaps…

There’s a certain story within the Zelda universe I’m sure we’re all familiar with: the creation of the world and Triforce. First brought up in Ocarina of Time it tells of how the three golden goddesses Din, Nayru and Farore cultivated the land, and produced the life forms and laws that govern the world. Upon their departure they created the Triforce which could grant the wish of anyone that touched it. The goddesses watch over Hyrule and have protected it…

Welcome to today’s Fanart Spotlight. I usually try to find art by artists who have not been featured before so that as many different art styles and interpretations as possible can be found here on the front page. However, Karlen Tam, whom Knowlee wrote about just last month, has made another amazing contribution to the Zelda community worthy of a Fanart Spotlight, with this digital art piece appropriately named Golden Goddesses. This picture must be seen at full size for…

From time to time we Zelda fans come across small things that seem a little too familiar to us. I couldn’t tell you how many times I come across something that resembles the Triforce being used with something completely unrelated to the series. Many of you have more than likely seen similar use of The Legend of Zelda symbols as well. Well here today we have another case of what seems to be either a blatant and obvious misuse or…

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on “The Oracles of Hyrule” by KazuTaka51 on Deviantart. In the artwork it showcases the three Oracles from the Oracle of Ages and Seasons Zelda games. Each oracle is surrounded by their trademark color and they have small Triforces floating all around them. They each are all standing on a symbol of the Triforce which is glowing their trademark color; Din being red, Nayru being blue, and Farore being green. I will be showing each…

TheNintendoDaily have uploaded a short clip featured in Skyward Sword. In this video, we see Link play the harp and learn a song. We won’t reveal the name of the song, but we will show you the footage. The video below may contain spoilers, so if you are easily put off by them, don’t watch the video. However if your not, then feel free to watch the video.

What role do you think the Goddesses will playing in the upcoming Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword? We’ve heard about the gods all the way since the backstory of A Link to the Past. They’ve been mentioned or have had characters by name in over half a dozen Zelda games since, including Ocarina of Time, Oracle of Seasons, Oracle of Ages, The Wind Waker, The Minish Cap, and Twilight Princess. The folks over at Nintendo World Report have made some…

Mailbag time, guys! And man, they just keep getting bigger! 8 questions, then 10 questions, now 12! Yes, 12! I wouldn’t count on it always being this much, though. It was kind of a matter of the questions I got this time. The questions answered and their timestamps: (00:06) – What is your favorite dungeon and why? (00:44) – Is there a Zelda game you didn’t even like? (01:11) – What aspects of TWW did you like the most? (02:23)…