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Undid revision 98527 by Door of Time (talk) That's artwork of the oracle, not the Goddess, so it would go under Farore (Oracle).
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This is Farore as she is seen in the professional artwork for the Oracle games. A third Oracle game was intended to be made, featuring this goddess, but such a game never took place.


'''Farore''', commonly referred to as the '''Goddess of Courage''' in historical, verbal tales and literature, is one of the three [[Golden Goddesses]] in the legend of the creation of [[Hyrule]]. Her essence is embodied within the [[Triforce of Courage]], commonly depicted as the third [[Triforce]] piece. In nearly every [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] title, [[Link]] is seen as the one who possesses said piece of the Triforce. She is the sister to [[Din]] and [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]], the other two Golden Goddesses.
'''Farore''', commonly referred to as the '''Goddess of Courage''' in historical, verbal tales and literature, is one of the three [[Golden Goddesses]] in the legend of the creation of [[Hyrule]]. Her essence is embodied within the [[Triforce of Courage]], commonly depicted as the third [[Triforce]] piece. In nearly every [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] title, [[Link]] is seen as the one who possesses said piece of the Triforce. She is the sister to [[Din]] and [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]], the other two Golden Goddesses.
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