https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=You-Know-Who&feedformat=atomZelda Dungeon Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T20:08:14ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.5https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Hyrule&diff=15060Hyrule2012-01-21T23:06:56Z<p>You-Know-Who: /* Ocarina of Time */</p>
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<div>{{Location<br />
|name = Hyrule<br />
|image = [[File:Hyrule(TP).jpg|200px|center|Map of Hrule from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'']]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]]<br>[[Goron]]<br>[[Zora]]<br>[[Minish]]<br>[[Anouki]]<br />
|dungeon = [[Eagle]]<br>[[Moon]]<br>[[Manji]]<br>[[Snake]]<br>[[Lizard]]<br>[[Dragon]]<br>[[Demon]]<br>[[Lion]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br>[[Parapa Palace]]<br>[[Midoro Palace]]<br>[[Island Palace]]<br>[[Maze Palace]]<br>[[Ocean Palace]]<br>[[Hidden Palace]]<br>[[Great Palace]]<br>[[Eastern Palace]]<br>[[Desert Palace]]<br>[[Tower of Hera]]<br>[[Dark Palace]]<br>[[Swamp Palace]]<br>[[Skull Woods]]<br>[[Gargoyle's Domain]]<br>[[Ice Palace]]<br>[[Misery Mire]]<br>[[Turtle Rock]]<br>[[Ganon's Tower]]<br>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br>[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Ice Cavern]]<br>[[Water Temple]]<br>[[Inside the Well]]<br>[[Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]]<br>[[Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Deepwood Shrine]]<br>[[Cave of Flames]]<br>[[Fortress of Winds]]<br>[[Temple of Droplets]]<br>[[Palace of Winds]]<br>[[Dark Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)]]<br>[[Goron Mines]]<br>[[Lakebed Temple]]<br>[[Arbiter's Grounds]]<br>[[Snowpeak Ruins]]<br>[[Temple of Time]]<br>[[City in the Sky]]<br>[[Palace of Twilight]]<br>[[Cave of Ordeals]]<br>[[Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Tower of Spirits]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Snow Temple]]<br>[[Ocean Temple]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Sand Temple]]<br />
|geo = [[Lake Hylia]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br />
}}<br />
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Hyrule is a fictional kingdom in The Legend of Zelda series where many of the games are set. It was featured first in [[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]], and has been the overworld for many games.<br />
<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
Hyrule is found in almost every Zelda game, with the exception of a few. It is present in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.<br />
<br />
===Zelda===<br />
Hyrule in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' is huge, yet empty. The only people found here are old men in caves, and monsters who roam the land. It is mostly made of mountains surrounding a forest area, and a graveyard to the West. Caves lead to shops, inhabited by people, or dungeons.<br />
<br />
===Zelda II===<br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link's]]'' Hyrule is similar to how it is in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|Zelda]]'', but it now has towns and many more inhabitants. It still contains many monsters, caves, and dungeons.<br />
<br />
===A Link to the Past===<br />
(Anyone who wants to add info here please do)<br />
<br />
===Ocarina of Time===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time's]]'' Hyrule is very different from the previous three. [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located in the north, populated by [[Hylian]]s. [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and [[Hyrule Field]] are in the center, Hyrule Field being infested by monsters during the night. [[Death Mountain]], [[Zora's Domain]],[[Kokiri Forest]], and six dungeons are all located in the east side of Hyrule, populated by [[Goron|Gorons]], [[Zora|Zoras]], and [[Kokiri]]. The South part of Hyrule is [[Lake Hylia]], as well as the [[Water Temple]]. The West side of Hyrule is the [[Gerudo Desert]], infested by monsters and populated by the [[Gerudo]], along with the [[Spirit Temple]].<br />
<br />
===Four Swords===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', Hyrule has only five areas (seven in the anniversary edition): [[Chambers of Insight]], [[Sea of Trees]], [[Talus Cave]], [[Death Mountain]], and [[Vaati's Palace]] (the anniversary edition includes [[Realm of Memories]] and [[Hero's Trial]]).<br />
<br />
===Four Swords Adventures===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', Hyrule is divided by levels like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', but is much more expanded. <br />
<br />
===The Wind Waker===<br />
The Hyrule of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'' has been flooded and its residents have mostly moved to the mountains, which have now become islands. The only dry area is [[Hyrule Castle]], protected by the gods. The castle houses the [[Master Sword]].<br />
<br />
===Minish Cap===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap's]]'' hyrule is divided into small sections. [[Hyrule Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] is in the center. [[Minish Woods]], [[Lake Hylia]], and [[Cloud Tops]] are in the East. [[Mt. Crenel]] and [[Castor Wilds]] are in the West.<br />
<br />
===Twilight Princess===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' has probably the biggest Hyrule so far. It is divided into four main provinces. [[Ordona Province]] and [[Faron Province]] are located in the south. [[Eldin Province]] is located to the West. [[Lanayru Province]] is in the center of the whole kingdom and [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located there. [[Gerudo Desert]] and [[Snowpeak Mountains]] are pare of the East side.<br />
<br />
===Spirit Tracks===<br />
Hyrule, found in the form of [[New Hyrule]], in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' is divided into five sections, which are connected by railroad tracks. The areas include: the [[Forest Realm]] (Southwest), the [[Snow Realm]] (Northwest), the [[Ocean Realm]] (Southeast), the [[Fire Realm]] (Northeast), and the [[Sand Realm]] between the Ocean and the Fire Realms. The [[Tower of Spirits]] is located right in the center of all five areas.<br />
<br />
== Heirarchy ==<br />
In the Legend of Zelda games there is almost always a Hyrule, which is ruled by a king and queen. Zelda, however is the princess of Hyrule who possesses special powers. In almost all the Zelda games I have played, the only real royalty you get to see is princess Zelda, and you almost never get to see the king and queen. (although Zelda mentions the king in some games, you never see him) A former king of Hyrule does appear in The Wind Waker, however. The queen might not even exist, as she has never been mentioned in any games at all.<br />
<br />
== Races ==<br />
[[Hylian]]<br />
<br />
[[Goron]]<br />
<br />
[[Zora]]<br />
<br />
[[Minish]]<br />
<br />
[[Anouki]]<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Hyrule&diff=15059Hyrule2012-01-21T23:05:56Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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<div>{{Location<br />
|name = Hyrule<br />
|image = [[File:Hyrule(TP).jpg|200px|center|Map of Hrule from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'']]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]]<br>[[Goron]]<br>[[Zora]]<br>[[Minish]]<br>[[Anouki]]<br />
|dungeon = [[Eagle]]<br>[[Moon]]<br>[[Manji]]<br>[[Snake]]<br>[[Lizard]]<br>[[Dragon]]<br>[[Demon]]<br>[[Lion]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br>[[Parapa Palace]]<br>[[Midoro Palace]]<br>[[Island Palace]]<br>[[Maze Palace]]<br>[[Ocean Palace]]<br>[[Hidden Palace]]<br>[[Great Palace]]<br>[[Eastern Palace]]<br>[[Desert Palace]]<br>[[Tower of Hera]]<br>[[Dark Palace]]<br>[[Swamp Palace]]<br>[[Skull Woods]]<br>[[Gargoyle's Domain]]<br>[[Ice Palace]]<br>[[Misery Mire]]<br>[[Turtle Rock]]<br>[[Ganon's Tower]]<br>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br>[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Ice Cavern]]<br>[[Water Temple]]<br>[[Inside the Well]]<br>[[Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]]<br>[[Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Deepwood Shrine]]<br>[[Cave of Flames]]<br>[[Fortress of Winds]]<br>[[Temple of Droplets]]<br>[[Palace of Winds]]<br>[[Dark Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)]]<br>[[Goron Mines]]<br>[[Lakebed Temple]]<br>[[Arbiter's Grounds]]<br>[[Snowpeak Ruins]]<br>[[Temple of Time]]<br>[[City in the Sky]]<br>[[Palace of Twilight]]<br>[[Cave of Ordeals]]<br>[[Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Tower of Spirits]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Snow Temple]]<br>[[Ocean Temple]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Sand Temple]]<br />
|geo = [[Lake Hylia]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br />
}}<br />
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Hyrule is a fictional kingdom in The Legend of Zelda series where many of the games are set. It was featured first in [[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]], and has been the overworld for many games.<br />
<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
Hyrule is found in almost every Zelda game, with the exception of a few. It is present in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.<br />
<br />
===Zelda===<br />
Hyrule in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' is huge, yet empty. The only people found here are old men in caves, and monsters who roam the land. It is mostly made of mountains surrounding a forest area, and a graveyard to the West. Caves lead to shops, inhabited by people, or dungeons.<br />
<br />
===Zelda II===<br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link's]]'' Hyrule is similar to how it is in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|Zelda]]'', but it now has towns and many more inhabitants. It still contains many monsters, caves, and dungeons.<br />
<br />
===A Link to the Past===<br />
(Anyone who wants to add info here please do)<br />
<br />
===Ocarina of Time===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time's]]'' Hyrule is very different from the previous three. [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located in the north, populated by [[Hylian]]s. [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and [[Hyrule Field]] are in the center, Hyrule Field being infested by monsters during the night. [[Death Mountain]], [[Zora's Domain]],[[Kokiri Forest]], and six dungeons are all located in the east side of Hyrule, populated by [[Goron|Gorons]], [[Zora|Zoras]], and [[Kokiri]]. The South part of Hyrule is [[Lake Hylia]], as well as the [[Water Temple]]. The West side of Hyrule is the [[Gerudo Desert]], infested by monsters and populated by [[Gerudos]], along with the [[Spirit Temple]].<br />
<br />
===Four Swords===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', Hyrule has only five areas (seven in the anniversary edition): [[Chambers of Insight]], [[Sea of Trees]], [[Talus Cave]], [[Death Mountain]], and [[Vaati's Palace]] (the anniversary edition includes [[Realm of Memories]] and [[Hero's Trial]]).<br />
<br />
===Four Swords Adventures===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', Hyrule is divided by levels like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', but is much more expanded. <br />
<br />
===The Wind Waker===<br />
The Hyrule of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'' has been flooded and its residents have mostly moved to the mountains, which have now become islands. The only dry area is [[Hyrule Castle]], protected by the gods. The castle houses the [[Master Sword]].<br />
<br />
===Minish Cap===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap's]]'' hyrule is divided into small sections. [[Hyrule Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] is in the center. [[Minish Woods]], [[Lake Hylia]], and [[Cloud Tops]] are in the East. [[Mt. Crenel]] and [[Castor Wilds]] are in the West.<br />
<br />
===Twilight Princess===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' has probably the biggest Hyrule so far. It is divided into four main provinces. [[Ordona Province]] and [[Faron Province]] are located in the south. [[Eldin Province]] is located to the West. [[Lanayru Province]] is in the center of the whole kingdom and [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located there. [[Gerudo Desert]] and [[Snowpeak Mountains]] are pare of the East side.<br />
<br />
===Spirit Tracks===<br />
Hyrule, found in the form of [[New Hyrule]], in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' is divided into five sections, which are connected by railroad tracks. The areas include: the [[Forest Realm]] (Southwest), the [[Snow Realm]] (Northwest), the [[Ocean Realm]] (Southeast), the [[Fire Realm]] (Northeast), and the [[Sand Realm]] between the Ocean and the Fire Realms. The [[Tower of Spirits]] is located right in the center of all five areas.<br />
<br />
== Heirarchy ==<br />
In the Legend of Zelda games there is almost always a Hyrule, which is ruled by a king and queen. Zelda, however is the princess of Hyrule who possesses special powers. In almost all the Zelda games I have played, the only real royalty you get to see is princess Zelda, and you almost never get to see the king and queen. (although Zelda mentions the king in some games, you never see him) A former king of Hyrule does appear in The Wind Waker, however. The queen might not even exist, as she has never been mentioned in any games at all.<br />
<br />
== Races ==<br />
[[Hylian]]<br />
<br />
[[Goron]]<br />
<br />
[[Zora]]<br />
<br />
[[Minish]]<br />
<br />
[[Anouki]]<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Hyrule&diff=14675Hyrule2012-01-19T02:52:11Z<p>You-Know-Who: There is no Hyrule in "Skyword sword". Plus, I also added Minish to the Races</p>
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<div>{{Location<br />
|name = Hyrule<br />
|image = [[File:Hyrule(TP).jpg|200px|center|Map of Hrule from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'']]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]]<br>[[Goron]]<br>[[Zora]]<br>[[Minish]]<br />
|dungeon = [[Eagle]]<br>[[Moon]]<br>[[Manji]]<br>[[Snake]]<br>[[Lizard]]<br>[[Dragon]]<br>[[Demon]]<br>[[Lion]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br>[[Parapa Palace]]<br>[[Midoro Palace]]<br>[[Island Palace]]<br>[[Maze Palace]]<br>[[Ocean Palace]]<br>[[Hidden Palace]]<br>[[Great Palace]]<br>[[Eastern Palace]]<br>[[Desert Palace]]<br>[[Tower of Hera]]<br>[[Dark Palace]]<br>[[Swamp Palace]]<br>[[Skull Woods]]<br>[[Gargoyle's Domain]]<br>[[Ice Palace]]<br>[[Misery Mire]]<br>[[Turtle Rock]]<br>[[Ganon's Tower]]<br>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br>[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Ice Cavern]]<br>[[Water Temple]]<br>[[Inside the Well]]<br>[[Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]]<br>[[Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Deepwood Shrine]]<br>[[Cave of Flames]]<br>[[Fortress of Winds]]<br>[[Temple of Droplets]]<br>[[Palace of Winds]]<br>[[Dark Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)]]<br>[[Goron Mines]]<br>[[Lakebed Temple]]<br>[[Arbiter's Grounds]]<br>[[Snowpeak Ruins]]<br>[[Temple of Time]]<br>[[City in the Sky]]<br>[[Palace of Twilight]]<br>[[Cave of Ordeals]]<br>[[Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Tower of Spirits]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Snow Temple]]<br>[[Ocean Temple]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Sand Temple]]<br />
|geo = [[Lake Hylia]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br />
}}<br />
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Hyrule is a fictional kingdom in The Legend of Zelda series where many of the games are set. It was featured first in [[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]], and has been the overworld for many games.<br />
<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
Hyrule is found in almost every Zelda game, with the exception of a few. It is present in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.<br />
<br />
===Zelda===<br />
Hyrule in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' is huge, yet empty. The only people found here are old men in caves, and monsters who roam the land. It is mostly made of mountains surrounding a forest area, and a graveyard to the West. Caves lead to shops, inhabited by people, or dungeons.<br />
<br />
===Zelda II===<br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link's]]'' Hyrule is similar to how it is in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|Zelda]]'', but it now has towns and many more inhabitants. It still contains many monsters, caves, and dungeons.<br />
<br />
===A Link to the Past===<br />
(Anyone who wants to add info here please do)<br />
<br />
===Ocarina of Time===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time's]]'' Hyrule is very different from the previous three. [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located in the north, populated by [[Hylian]]s. [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and [[Hyrule Field]] are in the center, Hyrule Field being infested by monsters during the night. [[Death Mountain]], [[Zora's Domain]],[[Kokiri Forest]], and six dungeons are all located in the east side of Hyrule, populated by [[Goron|Gorons]], [[Zora|Zoras]], and [[Kokiri]]. The South part of Hyrule is [[Lake Hylia]], as well as the [[Water Temple]]. The West side of Hyrule is the [[Gerudo Desert]], infested by monsters and populated by [[Gerudos]], along with the [[Spirit Temple]].<br />
<br />
===Four Swords===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', Hyrule has only five areas (seven in the anniversary edition): [[Chambers of Insight]], [[Sea of Trees]], [[Talus Cave]], [[Death Mountain]], and [[Vaati's Palace]] (the anniversary edition includes [[Realm of Memories]] and [[Hero's Trial]]).<br />
<br />
===Four Swords Adventures===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', Hyrule is divided by levels like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', but is much more expanded. <br />
<br />
===The Wind Waker===<br />
The Hyrule of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'' has been flooded and its residents have mostly moved to the mountains, which have now become islands. The only dry area is [[Hyrule Castle]], protected by the gods. The castle houses the [[Master Sword]].<br />
<br />
===Minish Cap===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap's]]'' hyrule is divided into small sections. [[Hyrule Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] is in the center. [[Minish Woods]], [[Lake Hylia]], and [[Cloud Tops]] are in the East. [[Mt. Crenel]] and [[Castor Wilds]] are in the West.<br />
<br />
===Twilight Princess===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' has probably the biggest Hyrule so far. It is divided into four main provinces. [[Ordona Province]] and [[Faron Province]] are located in the south. [[Eldin Province]] is located to the West. [[Lanayru Province]] is in the center of the whole kingdom and [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located there. [[Gerudo Desert]] and [[Snowpeak Mountains]] are pare of the East side.<br />
<br />
===Spirit Tracks===<br />
Hyrule, found in the form of [[New Hyrule]], in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' is divided into five sections, which are connected by railroad tracks. The areas include: the [[Forest Realm]] (Southwest), the [[Snow Realm]] (Northwest), the [[Ocean Realm]] (Southeast), the [[Fire Realm]] (Northeast), and the [[Sand Realm]] between the Ocean and the Fire Realms. The [[Tower of Spirits]] is located right in the center of all five areas.<br />
<br />
== Heirarchy ==<br />
In the Legend of Zelda games there is almost always a Hyrule, which is ruled by a king and queen. Zelda, however is the princess of Hyrule who possesses special powers. In almost all the Zelda games I have played, the only real royalty you get to see is princess Zelda, and you almost never get to see the king and queen. (although Zelda mentions the king in some games, you never see him) A former king of Hyrule does appear in The Wind Waker, however. The queen might not even exist, as she has never been mentioned in any games at all.<br />
<br />
== Races ==<br />
[[Hylian]]<br />
<br />
[[Goron]]<br />
<br />
[[Zora]]<br />
<br />
[[Minish]]<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Inside_the_Deku_Tree&diff=14667Inside the Deku Tree2012-01-18T22:57:45Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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<div>Inside the Deku Tree is the first dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. The item for this dungeon is the [[Slingshot]]. [[Queen Gohma]] is the boss of this dungeon. Once completed Link receives [[Kokiri's Emerald]].<br />
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This dungeon is split into two parts by a spiderweb that covers a large hole in the main room. Link must climb to a high place and jump onto the web in order to access the second part of the dungeon.</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Oracle_of_Ages&diff=14666The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages2012-01-18T22:55:15Z<p>You-Know-Who: /* Items */</p>
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<div><onlyinclude>{{Game<br />
|name = The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages<br />
|logo = [[File:Oracle of Ages Title.png|center|200px]]<br />
|boxart = [[File:Oracle-of-Ages-Box.jpg|200px|center]]<br />
|release = [[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] February 27, 2001<br>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] May 14, 2001 <br>[[File:Flag-European.png|22px|European Flag]] October 5, 2001<br>[[File:Flag-Australia.png|22px|Australia Flag]] October 5, 2001<br />
|platform = Game Boy Color<br />
|developer = Capcom/Nintendo<br />
|producer = Noritaka Funamizu<br />
|director = Hidemaro Fujibayashi<noinclude><br>{{Main|Oracle of Ages Staff}}<!--move to Development--></noinclude><br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
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<br />
==Story==<br />
The story begins with [[Link]] being sent by the [[Triforce]] to [[Labrynna]]. There he finds [[Impa]], a servant of [[Princess Zelda]], and leads her to where [[Nayru]], the Oracle of Ages, is singing. Then [[Veran]], the sorceress of evil, reveals to have been possessing Impa, and takes over Nayru's body, transporting herself four hundred years into the past, where she plans to alter the fate of the present.<br />
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==Characters==<br />
[[Impa]]<br />
<br />
[[Link]]<br />
<br />
[[The Maku Tree]]<br />
<br />
[[Nayru]]<br />
<br />
[[Queen Ambi]]<br />
<br />
[[Ralph]]<br />
<br />
[[Veran]]<br />
<br />
[[Princess Zelda]] (when linked with ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'')<br />
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==Races==<br />
<br />
[[Goron]]<br />
<br />
==Enemies==<br />
{{Main|:Category:Oracle of Ages Enemies|Oracle of Ages Enemies}}<br />
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* [[Anti-Fairy]]<br />
* [[Arm-Mimic]]<br />
* [[Armos]]<br />
* [[Ball and Chain Trooper]]<br />
* [[Bari]]<br />
* [[Beamos]]<br />
* [[Beetle (enemy)|Beetle]]<br />
* [[Biri]]<br />
* [[Blade Trap]]<br />
** Blue Blade Trap<br />
** Green Blade Trap<br />
** Giant Blade Trap<br />
* [[Boulder]]<br />
* [[Bubble]]<br />
* [[Business Scrub]]<br />
* [[Buzz Blob]]<br />
* [[Candlehead]]<br />
* [[Chaser]]<br />
* [[Cheep-Cheep]]<br />
* [[Crow]]<br />
* [[Cukeman]]<br />
* [[Dark Link]]<br />
* [[Darknut]]<br />
** Red Darknut<br />
** Blue Darknut<br />
* [[Fire Keese]]<br />
* [[Fire Pokey]]<br />
* [[Floormaster]]<br />
* [[Flying Pot]]<br />
* [[Flying Tile]]<br />
* [[Gel]]<br />
* [[Ghini]]<br />
* [[Gibdo]]<br />
* [[Goponga Flower]]<br />
* [[Guard]]<br />
* [[Hardhat Beetle]]<br />
* [[Helmasaur|Helmasaur/ Iron Mask]]<br />
* [[Keese]]<br />
* [[Leever]]<br />
** Red Leever<br />
** Blue Leever<br />
* [[Like Like]]<br />
* [[Lynel]]<br />
** Red Lynel<br />
** Blue Lynel<br />
* [[Mini-Moldorm]]<br />
* [[Moblin]]<br />
** Red Moblin<br />
** Blue Moblin<br />
* [[Moblin Pig|Moblin Pig/ Pig Warrior]]<br />
** Red Moblin Pig<br />
** Blue Moblin Pig<br />
* [[Octorok]]<br />
** Red Octorok<br />
** Blue Octorok<br />
* [[Peahat]]<br />
* [[Pincer]]<br />
* [[Podoboo]]<br />
* [[Pols Voice]]<br />
* [[River Zora]]<br />
* [[Rope]]<br />
* [[Sand Crab]]<br />
* [[Shrouded Stalfos]]<br />
* [[Spark]]<br />
* [[Spiked Beetle]]<br />
* [[Spiny Beetle]]<br />
* [[Stalfos]]<br />
** Blue Stalfos<br />
** Orange Stalfos<br />
* [[Stone Statue]]<br />
* [[Tektite]]<br />
** Orange Tektite<br />
** Blue Tektite<br />
* [[Thwomp]]<br />
* [[Wallmaster]]<br />
* [[Water Tektite]]<br />
* [[Wizzrobe]]<br />
** Green Wizzrobe <br />
** Red Wizzrobe<br />
** Blue Wizzrobe<br />
* [[Zol]]<br />
** Green Zol <br />
** Red Zol<br />
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==Items==<br />
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[[Seed Sachel]]<br />
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[[Shovel]]<br />
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[[Bombs]]<br />
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[[Harp of Ages]]<br />
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[[Switch Hook]]<br />
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[[Long Switch]]<br />
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[[Power Glove]]<br />
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[[Power Bracelet]]<br />
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[[Roc's Feather]]<br />
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==Locations==<br />
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{{Cat|Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages}}</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Zelda&diff=14665Zelda2012-01-18T22:52:56Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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|name = Zelda<br />
|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
}}<br />
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Zelda is a reccuring character in the Legend of Zelda games. In most of the games she takes on the role of the Princess of Hyrule. She tends to get kidnapped at some point in the game, and the hero [[Link]] sets out on a quest to save her. <br />
She is also one of the three holders of one of the [[Triforce]] parts, the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
[[File:Zelda-LoZ-Sprite.png|right|48px]]<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
[[File:Zeldaoot3ds.png|right|150px]]<br />
===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Bottom of the Well|well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
[[File:Tetra.png|right|150px]]<br />
===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule went to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. After generations of pain and suffering, the hylians prayed to the gods to sve them. They ordered the hylians to flee to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the [[Kokiri]] became [[Korok]], the [[Zora]] became the [[Rito]], and the [[Gorons|gorons]] became traveler gorons. The royal family was forced to go into hiding to protect the Triforce of Courage, and so became pirates. Ganondorf survived and started looking for the princess and the triforce.<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named [[Tetra]] took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (reasons unknown), but a giant bird snatched her and took off, the pirates chasing after it. While flying on top of [[Outset Island]], the pirates shot the bird with a giant rock, and Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in the island's forest. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went in the forest to find out what happened, and found Tetra unconscious hanging on a tree branch. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking for her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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Link asked Tetra if he could come with them to save his sister, and when she declined, a rito postman named [[Quill]] joined the conversation. He told them that during his days of mail delivery, he heard that the bird called [[Helmaroc King]] has been kidnapping girls with long, pointed ears, like Aryll’s and Tetra’s, inherited from the hylians, and taking them to a former pirate hangout called the [[Forsaken Fortress]]. After explaining that it must have confused Aryll for Tetra, she felt that she was guilty of what happened to her, and accepts Link as part of her crew, ONLY if he could find a shield to defend himself with. After finding a shield, Link says good-bye to everyone and leaves with the pirates.<br />
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Tetra tells Link to talk to [[Nico]] while they wait to get to the fortress. When they get there, it’s already night, and the place is guarded by cannons and searchlights, like an isolated prison. Tetra gets the plan of shooting Link inside the island to get his sister out. While they trick him into their catapult, Tetra sneaks in his pocket a [[Spoils Bag]] with an item inside called the [[Pirate’s Charm]], a magical stone used to talk through with the other half. When they launch him in, she notices that he lost his sword, so she guides him through the dungeon with the charms. When he reaches the prison cell, the King comes and grabs him by the beak and throws him into the water. The pirates, assuming he was dead, leave and go in search of treasure.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
After many days, the pirates decide to switch from catapult to cannon, and go to an island called [[Windfall Island]], and raid the bomb shop. After tying up the owner, Tetra tells them of the cave behind Outset Island, where a treasure is supposed to be hidden, but they need bombs to blow up the stone blocking the way. The pirates get into an argument where they should either go directly to Outset Island or to rest in the inn in town. Tetra looks up to the rafters and barely sees Link’s face looking down at them. She decides to let Link take the bombs and go after the treasure as an apology for what happened, so she tells everyone that they were staying at the inn tonight. After Link sneaks in on the ship and has a conversation with Nico who lets him take the bombs, Tetra talks to him through the Pirate’s Charm and lets him go with the bombs. The next morning, the pirates go to the cave and find it empty, so they leave disappointed with the results.<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
A few days later, the pirates decide to do a good deed and go off to rescue the kidnapped girls from the Forsaken Fortress. When they get there, they find they gates bombed, the searchlights off, and the cannons destroyed. The go in and get to the holding cells and finds Link there trying to save the girls, so the pirates help him. Tetra tells him to go on and defeat whoever is in charge, but then she notices that Link has the Master Sword, the blade that she heard from a legend her mom told her about, and asks Link where he found it. Before he could answer, Aryll goes into a rampage saying that he wants to stay with Link but the pirates tell her that she can’t stay here, and so they carry her outside with the other girls. Tetra, who forgot about the question, tells Link she’ll be back and leaves.<br />
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While the pirates take the girls to the ship, Tetra sees Link fighting the King and the prison cell flooded. She (somehow) makes it to the spot the King and Link where fighting but the bird is already dead, and sees Link going up one more floor: the Captain’s Quarters. When she gets there, she sees Link confronting Ganondorf, and when he knocks Link unconscious, Zelda tries to charge him, but Ganondorf takes hold of her. Suddenly he notices Zelda’s necklace: a golden upside down V, and he recognizes it as part of the Triforce of Wisdom, meaning Tetra is the girl he has been looking for so long he sent a bird after her. Before he has time to get the triforce, a giant dragon named [[Valoo]] and two ritos named [[Medli]] and [[Prince Komali]] come to save them, and when they’re out, Valoo burns Ganondorf’s Quarter down.<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
The [[King of Red Lions]], Link’s talking boat, takes them to the [[Tower of the Gods]], and after a quick chat with the ritos, they sink down to Hyrule Castle, which is still preserved underwater. Link gets a message from someone through the Pirate’s Charm telling him and Tetra to go to the room where he found the Master Sword. When they get there, a man appears and calls himself [[King Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule]], A.K.A. The King of Red Lions. He says he has guided Link through his journey in the great sea, and also reveals that Tetra is the descendant of Zelda, making her Princess Zelda. King Hyrule fits in the missing piece of the Triforce of Wisdom and Tetra transforms into Zelda. King Hyrule tells Link that he must return the Master Sword’s power into his sword so he can find the Triforce of Courage and take down Ganondorf once and for all. They leave Zelda in the altar to protect her from Ganondorf.<br />
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===Captured===<br />
With the Master Sword in max power, and the Triforce of Courage in his possession, Link comes back to Hyrule Castle to get Zelda, but she’s kidnapped by Ganondorf. Link goes after them, and when he finds them, he confronts Ganondorf. After fighting all of his puppets, Link finally finishes him off and he turns to stone, sword in his face. King Hyrule tells both Zelda and Link that they must find a new place to settle in and to start a new kingdom. Link and Zelda (now Tetra) go with the pirates to find the new land which eventually becomes [[New Hyrule]].<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Once again, Zelda takes on the role as the princess of Hyrule. <br />
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Zelda is Link's childhood friend. At the beginning of the game Zelda takes Link to the Picori Festival. She take part in a lottery competition and wins first prize. Altough there were many fine prizes, Zelda choose a shield and gave it to Link. However, when celebrating the winner of the sword competition that was held, the winner who turns out to be the evil Wind Mage [[Vaati]] turns Zelda to stone. Thus Link sets out on a quest to find a way to save Zelda. <br />
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Vaati was in fact searching after the mystic Light Force. After the Picori Blade has been forged into the Four Sword, Link discovers that the Light Force actually resides inside Zelda herself! Vaati had followed Link, and starts to drain the light force from Zelda. Link of course managed to save Zelda just in time and they try to flee from the Castle where she was held. But Vaati had absorbed enough power to transform into a monster and tries to kill them. Link seals Vaati away and his cap, which is in fact a very powerful cap that is able to grant wishes, falls off. [[Ezlo]], a cursed picori who helped Link on his Quest, gives the cap to Zelda. Zelda makes her wish, and with her pure heart the entirety of Hyrule is purged of all the trouble that Vaati caused.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
Zelda is a protagonist of Twilight Princess. When the Sages seal Ganondorf into the Twilight Realm, Ganondorf tells Zant to take over Hyrule for him. So when Zant comes, Zelda is forced to surrender or die. She chooses to surrender. (More information soon.)<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search for land they can call [[New Hyrule]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once, they come across a huge ghost ship, and Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship sends a light on her. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. [[Bellum]] tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. She is a descendant of [[Tetra]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intent of using it to resurrect [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, Zelda is a ghost, and [[Link]] is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on this quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a [[phantom]], allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
[[File:Princess Zelda (Skyward Sword).png|right|150px]]<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl with a grave destiny. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi]]s, but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin]]s everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma]]s see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
After Link has gotten the power of the Master Sword, he goes off to the Sealed Temple to open the Gate of Time. When he arrives to the past and meets Zelda, she tells him the legend of Hylia that the old woman told her thousands of years later and her plan of using him to save the world. After she tells him all that, Zelda seals herself and asks Link if he can wake her up when the seal is broken and Demise is gone.<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
Zelda finally woke up after a thousands of years of sleep, thanks to Link and the Triforce, who killed Demise with the goddess statue. But just after a couple of minutes of happiness, Ghirahim showed up, injured Link and Zelda, kidnapped Zelda and entered The Gate of Time to ressurect Demise (since he's just sealed in the past). Link got to his feet and ran after them. When Link arrives in the past, he sees Zelda lying on the ground, fainted. Ghirahim is doing a spell to ressurect Demise and sings his awesome theme. Ghirahim sends hundreds of monsters to attack Link. After the one vs hundreds war, Link comes down to Ghirahim to fight against him and save Zelda from losing her soul. When Link is done with the battle, Ghirahim says he's been doing the spell while he fought against Link. He then successfully ressurrect Demise. Just as Demise has been ressurected, Demise is taking a sword from Ghirahim's body and takes all of his powers. Groose come and tells Link he can save Zelda by killing Demise before her whole soul is gone. Demise is making a portal and tells Link he wants to fight in another dimension where there are no going out except Demise gets killed, if he dare. Link enters and face Demise. <br />
When Link has won over Demise, Demise's last words are something like: My hate and evilness will follow your race as long as my anger excists. I will reborn as long as you human lives, and next time I will win!<br />
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Demise is gone for now and Zelda comes back to normal. While Link seals away Fi for the next Hero, Zelda asks Impa to go to the future with. Impa says she can't because the past is her present, but she promises that they will see each other again, so Zelda gives her one of her bracelets that she was wearing so that Impa could remember her while she waits to see each other again. When they come back to their time, the Gate of Time dissappears and they see the old woman. She shows Zelda the same bracelet, meaning she is Impa in the present. After seeing each other one last time, Impa dies and dissappears, her promise finally fullfilled. Later, Gaepora comes down to visit and Groose goes back to Skyloft. Then, while Link and Zelda stand on the Goddess statue alone with the Triforce, she says that she wants to stay and live in the land below.<br />
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File:Zelda-LoZ-Art.png|Zelda Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
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{{Item<br />
|name = Master Sword<br />
|image = [[File:Master Sword (Ocarina of Time).png|200px|center]]<br />
Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br />
|location = Temple of Time<br />
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The Sacred Grove<br />
|uses = Weapon to damage evil enemies<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|sim = Other swords<br />
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''"The Master Sword is a sacred blade which evil ones may never touch.... Only one worthy of the title of "Hero of Time" can pull it from the Pedestal of Time...."'' — Rauru<br />
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The Master Sword , also known as the Blade of Evil's Bane, is a recurring sword in the Legend of Zelda series. In many games, it is said to be the only sword capable of defeating Ganondorf and his alternate form, Ganon. This legendary blade was crafted by the Ancient Sages and blessed with the power to vanquish beings of evil. It has become one of the most iconic symbols of the Legend of Zelda series, often appearing in other video games. The Master Sword has been featured in several Zelda games' logos.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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The Master Sword was forged from the [[Goddess Sword]], a blade originally wielded by the Goddess, Hylia. During the events of [[Skyward Sword]], [[Link]] is revealed as Hylia's chosen hero and removes the blade from its pedestal on the floating island of Skyloft. <br />
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The sword is tied with a guardian entity known as [[Fi]], a being created by Hylia to guide the chosen hero. [[Fi]] guides [[Link]] in the forging of the Master Sword, this was done by exposing the blade to three Sacred Flames which represent [[Din]], [[Nayru]] and [[Farore]] respectively. <br />
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Each sacred flame increased the properties of the sword as well as the shape and structure. Farore's flame forged the [[Goddess Sword]] into the Goddess Long Sword, a longer and sharper blade that does double damage.<br />
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Nayru's flame forged the Goddess Long Sword into the Goddess White Sword, the color of the hilt is now white and has enhanced dowsing abilities.<br />
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Din's flame forged the Goddess White Sword into the Master Sword, the hilt is now purple and green and the blade does three times the damage. Although this is the Master Sword it is not yet in its true form.<br />
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The [[Hylia|Goddess]] then blessed the blade and turned it into the Master Sword's true form. Skyward Strikes now charge much faster and travels a greater distance.<br />
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== Design ==<br />
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The Master Sword is a double-edged longsword with no fuller and blue hilt, although in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the hilt is golden. The sword's crossguard is large and elaborate in relation to its pommel, and is similair to the seal of Hyrule's Royal Family. The Triforce is engraved on the base of the blade, embedded in the crossguard is a gem. <br />
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', the state of the gem and crossguard seems to be indicative of the sword's power. When Link first acquires the unawakened Master Sword, the gem in its crossguard is dark, and the guard itself seems to have retracted toward the grip. Only once the sword has been restored to its full power does its hilt regain its signature appearance, and its blade again shines a mysterious light. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' The Master Sword is much longer and slimmer.<br />
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==Appearances==<br />
===A Link to the Past===<br />
[[File:Lttpmaster sword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'']]<br />
In [[A Link to the Past]], the Master Sword is obtained by collecting the 3 Pendants from temples across Hyrule. In this game, the Master Sword can be upgraded to the [[Tempered Sword]] and the [[Golden Sword]].<br />
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===Ocarina of Time===<br />
[[File:oot3ds_mastersword.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|Ocarina of Time 3D]]'']]<br />
In [[ The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]], [[Link]] obtains the Master sword after getting the three Spiritual stones that can be found in Dungeons across [[Hyrule]].<br />
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===Oracle of Ages===<br />
[[File:ooamastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'']]<br />
The Master Sword is the final upgrade of the wooden sword and can only be obtained in a linked game with the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''.<br />
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===Oracle of Seasons===<br />
[[File:oosmastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'']]<br />
The Master Sword is the final upgrade of the wooden sword and can only be obtained in a linked game with the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''.<br />
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===Four Swords 25th Anniversary Edition===<br />
[[File:fsanniversary_mastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' 25th Anniversary Edition<br />
The Master Sword is obtained after completing the [[Realm of Memories]].<br />
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[[File:ww_mastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword in its weakened state in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'']]<br />
In The Wind Waker, [[Link]] finds the Master Sword underneath the [[Great Sea]] within [[Hyrule Castle]] in the drowned land of [[Hyrule]]. However after his first face-to-face encounter with [[Ganondorf]], he is told that the Master Sword has lost its power. To restore the Master Sword to its former glory, Link must awaken the new [[Sage]]s of earth and wind.<br />
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[[File:ww_mastersword2.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword powered with the prayers of the Sage of Earth]]<br />
After awakening [[Medli]] as the new Earth Sage, Link takes her to the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]]. Upon defeating [[Jalhalla]], Link and Medli play the [[Earth God's Lyric]] and restore power partially to the Master Sword.<br />
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[[File:ww_mastersword3.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword returns!]]<br />
After awakening [[Makar]] as the new Wind Sage, Link then travels with him to the [[Wind Temple]]. Upon defeating [[Molgera]], Link and Makar play the [[Wind God's Aria]]. With the prayers of both Sages, the Master Sword returns to its true state.<br />
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===Twilight Princess===<br />
[[File:tp_mastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Link]] removing the Master Sword from its pedestal in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'']]<br />
In [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]], [[Link]] obtains the Master Sword after getting cursed by [[Zant]], causing [[Link]] to remain permanently as a wolf. The Master Sword is the only thing that can break the curse and it lies in a place called the [[Sacred Grove]]<br />
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===Skyward Sword===<br />
[[File:ss_mastersword.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Upon exposure to Din's flame, the Goddess White Sword becomes the Master Sword in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'']]<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' explains the creation of the Master Sword. It was originally known as the [[Goddess Sword]] wielded by the goddess, [[Hylia]]. The blade was exposed to three [[Sacred Flames]], Farore's flame forged the [[Goddess Sword]] into the [[Goddess Long Sword]], Nayru's flame forged the blade into the [[Goddess White Sword]] and Din's flame forged it into the Master Sword, however the blade is not yet in its true state. In this game, the player can make [[Link]] preform a [[Skyward Strike]] by holding the Wii Remote vertically with the sensor pointing away from the ground.<br />
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[[File:ss_mastersword2.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword in its true state after being blessed by [[Hylia]].]]<br />
Upon being blessed by [[Hylia]], The Master Sword enters its true state. <br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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<div>The map of the [[Deep Woods]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Image can be found [http://www.zelda-skyward-sword.com/faron-woods-map/ here].</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Minish_Woods&diff=14662Minish Woods2012-01-18T22:43:29Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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<div>The Minish Woods is a forest found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. A species known as [[Minish]], or Picori as the humans call them, live in these woods, hidden by their size. The first dungeon, the [[Deepwood Shrine]], holds the first element, the [[Earth Element]].</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Picori&diff=14661Picori2012-01-18T22:42:28Z<p>You-Know-Who: Redirected page to Minish</p>
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br />
|location = [[Minish Woods]]<br />
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The Minish, also known as Picori by the hylians, are an incredibly tiny race found only in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. They are only visible to children and cannot be seen by adults. In The Minish Cap, the people of Hyrule tell legends about the Picori. When Link rescues [[Ezlo]], (the once Minish sage turned into a bird-like cap that Link wears), the intriguing little hat that can talk gives Link the ability to shrink down to Minish size. This turns Link into a very small Minish-sized being. This allows him to interact with the world in a very different way. Link's ability to turn Minish heavily affects the story and gameplay, being a major factor throughout the Minish Cap (hense the name). The Minish also have their own language which Link cannot speak at first until he obtains the [[Jabbernut]]. <br />
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File:Picori.jpeg| artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br />
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<div>The Minish Woods is a forest found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. A species known as [[Minish]], or Piccori as the humans call them, live in these woods, hidden by their size. The first dungeon, the [[Deepwood Shrine]], holds the first element, the [[Earth Element]].</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Easter_Egg&diff=14472Easter Egg2012-01-17T01:17:25Z<p>You-Know-Who: /* Ocarina of Time */</p>
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<div>Easter eggs are curiosities developers put throughtout a game and The Legend of Zelda series has many of them.<br />
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Below is a list of known easter eggs in Zelda games.<br />
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== ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' ==<br />
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After passing through the Castle Courtyard in Hyrule Castle and before meeting Zelda, take a look through the window to your right. You will spot pictures of Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi and Bowser from the Super Mario series.<br />
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3D version: Mario and co. are gone but they're replaced by a Mario level with pipes. In Malon's room there's a poster of SS Link on the floor by a wall next to her cabinet. In the Thieves's Hideout in a room there's another poster of SS Link behind a crate.<br />
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== ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' ==<br />
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Look at the walls in the room where the Master Sword rests inside Hyrule Castle. There are stained-glass windows depicting the Sages from Ocarina of Time and one depicting Ganon.<br />
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== ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' ==<br />
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Open the cabinet inside Zelda's room in the Knight's Academy and you'll find a Tingle doll.</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Zelda&diff=14464Zelda2012-01-16T23:59:02Z<p>You-Know-Who: /* The Wind Waker */</p>
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|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
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''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
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Zelda is a reccuring character in the Legend of Zelda games. In most of the games she takes on the role of the Princess of Hyrule. She tends to get kidnapped at some point in the game, and the hero [[Link]] sets out on a quest to save her. <br />
She is also one of the three holders of one of the [[Triforce]] parts, the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
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Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Bottom of the Well|well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule went to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. After generations of pain and suffering, the hylians prayed to the gods to sve them. They ordered the hylians to flee to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the [[Kokiri]] became [[Korok]], the [[Zora]] became the [[Rito]], and the [[Gorons|gorons]] became traveler gorons. The royal family was forced to go into hiding to protect the Triforce of Courage, and so became pirates. Ganondorf survived and started looking for the princess and the triforce.<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named [[Tetra]] took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (reasons unknown), but a giant bird snatched her and took off, the pirates chasing after it. While flying on top of [[Outset Island]], the pirates shot the bird with a giant rock, and Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in the island's forest. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went in the forest to find out what happened, and found Tetra unconscious hanging on a tree branch. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking for her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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Link asked Tetra if he could come with them to save his sister, and when she declined, a rito postman named [[Quill]] joined the conversation. He told them that during his days of mail delivery, he heard that the bird called [[Helmaroc King]] has been kidnapping girls with long, pointed ears, like Aryll’s and Tetra’s, inherited from the hylians, and taking them to a former pirate hangout called the [[Forsaken Fortress]]. After explaining that it must have confused Aryll for Tetra, she felt that she was guilty of what happened to her, and accepts Link as part of her crew, ONLY if he could find a shield to defend himself with. After finding a shield, Link says good-bye to everyone and leaves with the pirates.<br />
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Tetra tells Link to talk to [[Nico]] while they wait to get to the fortress. When they get there, it’s already night, and the place is guarded by cannons and searchlights, like an isolated prison. Tetra gets the plan of shooting Link inside the island to get his sister out. While they trick him into their catapult, Tetra sneaks in his pocket a [[Spoils Bag]] with an item inside called the [[Pirate’s Charm]], a magical stone used to talk through with the other half. When they launch him in, she notices that he lost his sword, so she guides him through the dungeon with the charms. When he reaches the prison cell, the King comes and grabs him by the beak and throws him into the water. The pirates, assuming he was dead, leave and go in search of treasure.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
After many days, the pirates decide to switch from catapult to cannon, and go to an island called [[Windfall Island]], and raid the bomb shop. After tying up the owner, Tetra tells them of the cave behind Outset Island, where a treasure is supposed to be hidden, but they need bombs to blow up the stone blocking the way. The pirates get into an argument where they should either go directly to Outset Island or to rest in the inn in town. Tetra looks up to the rafters and barely sees Link’s face looking down at them. She decides to let Link take the bombs and go after the treasure as an apology for what happened, so she tells everyone that they were staying at the inn tonight. After Link sneaks in on the ship and has a conversation with Nico who lets him take the bombs, Tetra talks to him through the Pirate’s Charm and lets him go with the bombs. The next morning, the pirates go to the cave and find it empty, so they leave disappointed with the results.<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
A few days later, the pirates decide to do a good deed and go off to rescue the kidnapped girls from the Forsaken Fortress. When they get there, they find they gates bombed, the searchlights off, and the cannons destroyed. The go in and get to the holding cells and finds Link there trying to save the girls, so the pirates help him. Tetra tells him to go on and defeat whoever is in charge, but then she notices that Link has the Master Sword, the blade that she heard from a legend her mom told her about, and asks Link where he found it. Before he could answer, Aryll goes into a rampage saying that he wants to stay with Link but the pirates tell her that she can’t stay here, and so they carry her outside with the other girls. Tetra, who forgot about the question, tells Link she’ll be back and leaves.<br />
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While the pirates take the girls to the ship, Tetra sees Link fighting the King and the prison cell flooded. She (somehow) makes it to the spot the King and Link where fighting but the bird is already dead, and sees Link going up one more floor: the Captain’s Quarters. When she gets there, she sees Link confronting Ganondorf, and when he knocks Link unconscious, Zelda tries to charge him, but Ganondorf takes hold of her. Suddenly he notices Zelda’s necklace: a golden upside down V, and he recognizes it as part of the Triforce of Wisdom, meaning Tetra is the girl he has been looking for so long he sent a bird after her. Before he has time to get the triforce, a giant dragon named [[Valoo]] and two ritos named [[Medli]] and [[Prince Komali]] come to save them, and when they’re out, Valoo burns Ganondorf’s Quarter down.<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
The [[King of Red Lions]], Link’s talking boat, takes them to the [[Tower of the Gods]], and after a quick chat with the ritos, they sink down to Hyrule Castle, which is still preserved underwater. Link gets a message from someone through the Pirate’s Charm telling him and Tetra to go to the room where he found the Master Sword. When they get there, a man appears and calls himself [[King Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule]], A.K.A. The King of Red Lions. He says he has guided Link through his journey in the great sea, and also reveals that Tetra is the descendant of Zelda, making her Princess Zelda. King Hyrule fits in the missing piece of the Triforce of Wisdom and Tetra transforms into Zelda. King Hyrule tells Link that he must return the Master Sword’s power into his sword so he can find the Triforce of Courage and take down Ganondorf once and for all. They leave Zelda in the altar to protect her from Ganondorf.<br />
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===Captured===<br />
With the Master Sword in max power, and the Triforce of Courage in his possession, Link comes back to Hyrule Castle to get Zelda, but she’s kidnapped by Ganondorf. Link goes after them, and when he finds them, he confronts Ganondorf. After fighting all of his puppets, Link finally finishes him off and he turns to stone, sword in his face. King Hyrule tells both Zelda and Link that they must find a new place to settle in and to start a new kingdom. Link and Zelda (now Tetra) go with the pirates to find the new land which eventually becomes [[New Hyrule]].<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Once again, Zelda takes on the role as the princess of Hyrule. <br />
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Zelda is Link's childhood friend. At the beginning of the game Zelda takes Link to the Picori Festival. She take part in a lottery competition and wins first prize. Altough there were many fine prizes, Zelda choose a shield and gave it to Link. However, when celebrating the winner of the sword competition that was held, the winner who turns out to be the evil Wind Mage [[Vaati]] turns Zelda to stone. Thus Link sets out on a quest to find a way to save Zelda. <br />
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Vaati was in fact searching after the mystic Light Force. After the Picori Blade has been forged into the Four Sword, Link discovers that the Light Force actually resides inside Zelda herself! Vaati had followed Link, and starts to drain the light force from Zelda. Link of course managed to save Zelda just in time and they try to flee from the Castle where she was held. But Vaati had absorbed enough power to transform into a monster and tries to kill them. Link seals Vaati away and his cap, which is in fact a very powerful cap that is able to grant wishes, falls off. [[Ezlo]], a cursed picori who helped Link on his Quest, gives the cap to Zelda. Zelda makes her wish, and with her pure heart the entirety of Hyrule is purged of all the trouble that Vaati caused.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
Zelda is a protagonist of Twilight Princess. When the Sages seal Ganondorf into the Twilight Realm, Ganondorf tells Zant to take over Hyrule for him. So when Zant comes, Zelda is forced to surrender or die. She chooses to surrender. (More information soon.)<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. She is a descendant of [[Tetra]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intent of using it to resurrect [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, Zelda is a ghost, and [[Link]] is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on this quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a [[phantom]], allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
[[File:Princess Zelda (Skyward Sword).png|right|150px]]<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl with a grave destiny. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi]]s, but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin]]s everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma]]s see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
After Link has gotten the power of the Master Sword, he goes off to the Sealed Temple to open the Gate of Time. When he arrives to the past and meets Zelda, she tells him the legend of Hylia that the old woman told her thousands of years later and her plan of using him to save the world. After she tells him all that, Zelda seals herself and asks Link if he can wake her up when the seal is broken and Demise is gone.<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
Zelda finally woke up after a thousands of years of sleep, thanks to Link and the Triforce, who killed Demise with the goddess statue. But just after a couple of minutes of happiness, Ghirahim showed up, injured Link and Zelda, kidnapped Zelda and entered The Gate of Time to ressurect Demise (since he's just sealed in the past). Link got to his feet and ran after them. When Link arrives in the past, he sees Zelda lying on the ground, fainted. Ghirahim is doing a spell to ressurect Demise and sings his awesome theme. Ghirahim sends hundreds of monsters to attack Link. After the one vs hundreds war, Link comes down to Ghirahim to fight against him and save Zelda from losing her soul. When Link is done with the battle, Ghirahim says he's been doing the spell while he fought against Link. He then successfully ressurrect Demise. Just as Demise has been ressurected, Demise is taking a sword from Ghirahim's body and takes all of his powers. Groose come and tells Link he can save Zelda by killing Demise before her whole soul is gone. Demise is making a portal and tells Link he wants to fight in another dimension where there are no going out except Demise gets killed, if he dare. Link enters and face Demise. <br />
When Link has won over Demise, Demise's last words are something like: My hate and evilness will follow your race as long as my anger excists. I will reborn as long as you human lives, and next time I will win!<br />
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Demise is gone for now and Zelda comes back to normal. While Link seals away Fi for the next Hero, Zelda asks Impa to go to the future with. Impa says she can't because the past is her present, but she promises that they will see each other again, so Zelda gives her one of her bracelets that she was wearing so that Impa could remember her while she waits to see each other again. When they come back to their time, the Gate of Time dissappears and they see the old woman. She shows Zelda the same bracelet, meaning she is Impa in the future. After seeing each other one last time, Impa dies and dissappears, her promise finally fullfilled. Later, Gaepora comes down to visit and Groose goes back to Skyloft. Then, while Link and Zelda stand on the Goddess statue alone with the Triforce, she says that she wants to stay and live in the land below.<br />
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|name = Zelda<br />
|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
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''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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Zelda is a reccuring character in the Legend of Zelda games. In most of the games she takes on the role of the Princess of Hyrule. She tends to get kidnapped at some point in the game, and the hero [[Link]] sets out on a quest to save her. <br />
She is also one of the three holders of one of the [[Triforce]] parts, the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
[[File:Zelda-LoZ-Sprite.png|right|48px]]<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Bottom of the Well|well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule went to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. After generations of pain and suffering, the hylians prayed to the gods to sve them. They ordered the hylians to flee to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the [[Kokiri]] became [[Korok]], the [[Zora]] became the [[Rito]], and the [[Gorons|gorons]] became traveler gorons. The royal family was forced to go into hiding to protect the Triforce of Courage, and so became pirates. Ganondorf survived and started looking for the princess and the triforce.<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named [[Tetra]] took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (reasons unknown), but a giant bird snatched her and took off, the pirates chasing after it. While flying on top of [[Outset Island]], the pirates shot the bird with a giant rock, and Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in the island's forest. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went in the forest to find out what happened, and found Tetra unconscious hanging on a tree branch. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking for her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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Link asked Tetra if he could come with them to save his sister, and when she declined, a rito postman named [[Quill]] joined the conversation. He told them that during his days of mail delivery, he heard that the bird called [[Helmaroc King]] has been kidnapping girls with long, pointed ears, like Aryll’s and Tetra’s, inherited from the hylians, and taking them to a former pirate hangout called the [[Forsaken Fortress]]. After explaining that it must have confused Aryll for Tetra, she felt that she was guilty of what happened to her, and accepts Link as part of her crew, ONLY if he could find a shield to defend himself with. After finding a shield, Link says good-bye to everyone and leaves with the pirates.<br />
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Tetra tells Link to talk to [[Nico]] while they wait to get to the fortress. When they get there, it’s already night, and the place is guarded by cannons and searchlights, like an isolated prison. Tetra gets the plan of shooting Link inside the island to get his sister out. While they trick him into their catapult, Tetra sneaks in his pocket a [[Spoils Bag]] with an item inside called the [[Pirate’s Charm]], a magical stone used to talk through with the other half. When they launch him in, she notices that he lost his sword, so she guides him through the dungeon with the charms. When he reaches the prison cell, the King comes and grabs him by the beak and throws him into the water. The pirates, assuming he was dead, leave and go in search of treasure.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
After many days, the pirates decide to switch from catapult to cannon, and go to an island called [[Windfall Island]], and raid the bomb shop. After tying up the owner, Tetra tells them of the cave behind Outset Island, where a treasure is supposed to be hidden, but they need bombs to blow up the stone blocking the way. The pirates get into an argument where they should either go directly to Outset Island or to rest in the inn in town. Tetra looks up to the rafters and barely sees Link’s face looking down at them. She decides to let Link take the bombs and go after the treasure as an apology for what happened, so she tells everyone that they were staying at the inn tonight. After Link sneaks in on the ship and has a conversation with Nico who lets him take the bombs, Tetra talks to him through the Pirate’s Charm and lets him go with the bombs. The next morning, the pirates go to the cave and find it empty, so they leave disappointed with the results.<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
A few days later, the pirates decide to do a good deed and go off to rescue the kidnapped girls from the Forsaken Fortress. When they get there, they find they gates bombed, the searchlights off, and the cannons destroyed. The go in and get to the holding cells and finds Link there trying to save the girls, so the pirates help him. Tetra tells him to go on and defeat whoever is in charge, but then she notices that Link has the Master Sword, the blade that she heard from a legend her mom told her about, and asks Link where he found it. Before he could answer, Aryll goes into a rampage saying that he wants to stay with Link but the pirates tell her that she can’t stay here, and so they carry her outside with the other girls. Tetra, who forgot about the question, tells Link she’ll be back and leaves.<br />
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While the pirates take the girls to the ship, Tetra sees Link fighting the King and the prison cell flooded. She (somehow) makes it to the spot the King and Link where fighting but the bird is already dead, and sees Link going up one more floor: the Captain’s Quarters. When she gets there, she sees Link confronting Ganondorf, and when he knocks Link unconscious, Zelda tries to charge him, but Ganondorf takes hold of her. Suddenly he notices Zelda’s necklace: a golden upside down V, and he recognizes it as part of the Triforce of Courage, meaning Tetra is the girl he has been looking for so long he sent a bird after her. Before he has time to get the triforce, a giant dragon named [[Valoo]] and two ritos named [[Medli]] and [[Prince Komali]] come to save them, and when they’re out, Valoo burns Ganondorf’s Quarter down.<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
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===Captured===<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Once again, Zelda takes on the role as the princess of Hyrule. <br />
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Zelda is Link's childhood friend. At the beginning of the game Zelda takes Link to the Picori Festival. She take part in a lottery competition and wins first prize. Altough there were many fine prizes, Zelda choose a shield and gave it to Link. However, when celebrating the winner of the sword competition that was held, the winner who turns out to be the evil Wind Mage [[Vaati]] turns Zelda to stone. Thus Link sets out on a quest to find a way to save Zelda. <br />
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Vaati was in fact searching after the mystic Light Force. After the Picori Blade has been forged into the Four Sword, Link discovers that the Light Force actually resides inside Zelda herself! Vaati had followed Link, and starts to drain the light force from Zelda. Link of course managed to save Zelda just in time and they try to flee from the Castle where she was held. But Vaati had absorbed enough power to transform into a monster and tries to kill them. Link seals Vaati away and his cap, which is in fact a very powerful cap that is able to grant wishes, falls off. [[Ezlo]], a cursed picori who helped Link on his Quest, gives the cap to Zelda. Zelda makes her wish, and with her pure heart the entirety of Hyrule is purged of all the trouble that Vaati caused.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
Zelda is a protagonist of Twilight Princess. When the Sages seal Ganondorf into the Twilight Realm, Ganondorf tells Zant to take over Hyrule for him. So when Zant comes, Zelda is forced to surrender or die. She chooses to surrender. (More information soon.)<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. She is a descendant of [[Tetra]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intent of using it to resurrect [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, Zelda is a ghost, and [[Link]] is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on this quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a [[phantom]], allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl with a grave destiny. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi]]s, but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin]]s everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma]]s see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
After Link has gotten the power of the Master Sword, he goes off to the Sealed Temple to open the Gate of Time. When he arrives to the past and meets Zelda, she tells him the legend of Hylia that the old woman told her thousands of years later and her plan of using him to save the world. After she tells him all that, Zelda seals herself and asks Link if he can wake her up when the seal is broken and Demise is gone.<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
Zelda finally woke up after a thousands of years of sleep, thanks to Link and the Triforce, who killed Demise with the goddess statue. But just after a couple of minutes of happiness, Ghirahim showed up, injured Link and Zelda, kidnapped Zelda and entered The Gate of Time to ressurect Demise (since he's just sealed in the past). Link got to his feet and ran after them. When Link arrives in the past, he sees Zelda lying on the ground, fainted. Ghirahim is doing a spell to ressurect Demise and sings his awesome theme. Ghirahim sends hundreds of monsters to attack Link. After the one vs hundreds war, Link comes down to Ghirahim to fight against him and save Zelda from losing her soul. When Link is done with the battle, Ghirahim says he's been doing the spell while he fought against Link. He then successfully ressurrect Demise. Just as Demise has been ressurected, Demise is taking a sword from Ghirahim's body and takes all of his powers. Groose come and tells Link he can save Zelda by killing Demise before her whole soul is gone. Demise is making a portal and tells Link he wants to fight in another dimension where there are no going out except Demise gets killed, if he dare. Link enters and face Demise. <br />
When Link has won over Demise, Demise's last words are something like: My hate and evilness will follow your race as long as my anger excists. I will reborn as long as you human lives, and next time I will win!<br />
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Demise is gone for now and Zelda comes back to normal. While Link seals away Fi for the next Hero, Zelda asks Impa to go to the future with. Impa says she can't because the past is her present, but she promises that they will see each other again, so Zelda gives her one of her bracelets that she was wearing so that Impa could remember her while she waits to see each other again. When they come back to their time, the Gate of Time dissappears and they see the old woman. She shows Zelda the same bracelet, meaning she is Impa in the future. After seeing each other one last time, Impa dies and dissappears, her promise finally fullfilled. Later, Gaepora comes down to visit and Groose goes back to Skyloft. Then, while Link and Zelda stand on the Goddess statue alone with the Triforce, she says that she wants to stay and live in the land below.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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<div>Shields have been with Link for as long as his [[Sword]]s have and been about as important. Protecting him from all sorts of otherwise fatal damage.<br />
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{{Weapon<br />
|name = Shield<br />
|image = [[file:Hylian Shield Oot.png]]<br />
|game = Every [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Legend of Zelda]] game<br />
|found = Locations Vary<br />
|use = Blocking attacks<br />
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==Various Property's ==<br />
Link has had many different shields, and they tend to have a great variety of special property's, usually good, but sometimes bad.<br />
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===Wood===<br />
[[Wooden Shield]]s are made of wood, and therefore, any shields made out of this material, while durable, burn when exposed to fire, and considering how much Link's enemys like fire, this is a fatal weakness for any shield, and Link. They can also be stolen by [[Like Like]]s.<br />
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===Metal===<br />
Metal shields have no special property's besides the fact that being made out of metal, they cannot burn in fire and therefore are much more durable and useful than their wooden counterparts. They can still be stolen by [[Like Like]]s though.<br />
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===Special Shields===<br />
These shields are only acquirable once per game, and rarely, if ever through a shop. These shields have magical or unique propertys. These shields do not burn from fire, and cannot be stolen by [[Like Like]]s making them the best shields.<br />
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==Functionality==<br />
===Automatic===<br />
In some games, Link's shield functions automatically, regardless of what the player does. These games are ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br />
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===Manual===<br />
Starting in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' the shield must be used manually, by having it equipped. This function is also used in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. This function appears again in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', in which the shield can bounce some attacks back at enemies.<br />
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''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' was the first game to require you to press and hold the shield button while the shield was active, but you were able to hold other items as well, this method allowed for two methods of use. He can hold it while crouching, tilting it in whatever direction he faces. He can also, while [[Targeting System|targeting]], Link can focus on his enemy while moving freely and defending with his shield, all at the same time. All manual shields can deflect certain enemy projectiles.<br />
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''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' while using the [[Targeting System|targeting]] system, Link automatically lifts his shield in defense. Projectiles can be reflected with the [[Shield Attack]]<br />
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==Shields Appearances in Games==<br />
This section covers each shield as it is in each Zelda game.<br />
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===The Legend of Zelda (Game)===<br />
Link starts out with his first shield, the [[Small Shield]]. This can block simple projectiles such as arrows, spears, and rocks, however it cannot stop magical attacks. Link is able to buy the [[Magic Shield]] from any shop that sells it, assuming he has the rupees. This shield can block any projectile thrown at Link, however it's quickly stolen by [[Like-Like]]s, whereas the Small Shield isn't.<br />
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===Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link===<br />
Your shield doesn't have a name in this game, it's just a shield. Regardless, your shield can't be stolen, and blocks all projectiles that come at you.<br><br />
You can however, learn a magic spell that reduces all damage you take, its called Shield.<br />
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===A Link To The Past===<br />
You get the [[Fighters Shield]] fairly early on in the game, at the same time as the [[Fighter's Sword]]. You can buy the [[Fire Shield]] at a shop for a nice little sum, or you can drop your old shield in a [[Great Fairy]]'s pond, and exchange it there for free, this shield can block fireballs as well. Both of these shields can be eaten by [[Like-Like]]s. However though, the [[Mirror Shield]], which is found in [[Turtle Rock]] is larger than both, can't be eaten by Like-Likes, and it can reflect [[Beamos]] lasers.<br />
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===Link's Awakening===<br />
You get the Standard Shield pretty early on, not quite starting out with it. In the [[Eagle's Tower]] you find the [[Mirror Shield]] it cannot reflect attacks, but it does stop pretty much anything throw at you.<br />
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===Ocarina of Time===<br />
You can buy the [[Deku Shield]] as soon as you manage to get 40 rupees at the Kokiri's shop. It's a wooden shield though, and has all the properties thereof. Later, you can find the [[Hylian Shield]] in one of the graves in [[Kakariko Village]]'s graveyard for free, or pay 80 rupees to buy it at the [[Castle Town]] [[Bazaar]]. Both can be stolen by [[Like-Like]]s. Once you reach the Spirit Temple, you can find the [[Mirror Shield]] as an adult, this shield cannot be stolen by Like-Likes, and it can reflect beams of intensely bright light.<br />
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===Majora's Mask===<br />
You start the game with the [[Hero's Shield]], which is incredibly similar in appearance to the [[Hylian Shield]]. You can find the Mirror Shield much later on, at the end of the [[Well]] in [[Ikana Canyon]].<br />
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===Oracle of Seasons & Oracle of Ages===<br />
You never obtain a shield beyond the basic one you start with.<br />
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===Wind Waker===<br />
You get the [[Hero's Shield]] from your [[Grandma]] after [[Aryll]] is kidnapped. Once you reach the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]] you can find the [[Mirror Shield]]<br />
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===Four Swords & Four Swords Adventures===<br />
You never obtain a shield beyond the basic one you start with.<br />
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===Minish Cap===<br />
You obtain the [[Small Shield]] and can obtain the [[Mirror Shield]] only once Link has already completed his quest once. You have to fuse [[Kinstone]]s with a certain [[Goron]] (this causes [[Biggoron]] to appear) then you have to feed [[Biggoron]] Links Small Shield. He will later give you the [[Mirror Shield]]. This one works the same way as the Small Shield, only difference being that if a projectile hits it, the shield will fire off a retaliatory beam.<br />
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===Twilight Princess===<br />
You find the Ordon Shield in the loft of the house with the waterwheel in Ordon when you return as a wolf. You can also buy Wooden Shields at various shops, these shields are larger and have a different design, but function exactly the same. Both are [[Wooden Shield]]s. You buy the [[Hylian Shield]] from [[Malo]]'s shop in [[Kakariko Village]] for 200 rupees.<br />
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===Phantom Hourglass===<br />
The Wooden Shield can be purchased at any of the shops on Mercay, Molida, and Goron Island for 80 rupees. Despite its name, it doesn't qualify as a [[Wooden Shield]] since it doesnt burn from fire.<br />
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===Spirit Tracks===<br />
You can buy Link's regular shield at a great deal many shops, but the first one is the one in [[Hyrule]]'s [[Castle Town]]. If you find 10 stamps then you can take them to [[Niko]] and he will give you the [[Shield of Antiquity]], which cannot be stolen by [[Like-Like]]s. <br><br />
This is the same shield Link used at the beginning of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.<br />
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===Skyward Sword===<br />
In Skyward Sword you can have MANY different shields, you can get the first one, a [[Wooden Shield]] fairly early in the game, and later upgrade it through the [[Upgrade System]] to the [[Banded Shield]] and then the [[Iron Shield]]. There are also at least two purple shields that fall (most likely) directly after the Iron Shield. The last (and most difficult and expensive) shield you can obtain is the [[Hylian Shield]] this shield is practically invincible.<br />
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<div>{{Location<br />
|name = Hyrule<br />
|image = [[File:Hyrule(TP).jpg|200px|center|Map of Hrule from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'']]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]]<br>[[Goron]]<br>[[Zora]]<br />
|dungeon = [[Eagle]]<br>[[Moon]]<br>[[Manji]]<br>[[Snake]]<br>[[Lizard]]<br>[[Dragon]]<br>[[Demon]]<br>[[Lion]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br>[[Parapa Palace]]<br>[[Midoro Palace]]<br>[[Island Palace]]<br>[[Maze Palace]]<br>[[Ocean Palace]]<br>[[Hidden Palace]]<br>[[Great Palace]]<br>[[Eastern Palace]]<br>[[Desert Palace]]<br>[[Tower of Hera]]<br>[[Dark Palace]]<br>[[Swamp Palace]]<br>[[Skull Woods]]<br>[[Gargoyle's Domain]]<br>[[Ice Palace]]<br>[[Misery Mire]]<br>[[Turtle Rock]]<br>[[Ganon's Tower]]<br>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br>[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Ice Cavern]]<br>[[Water Temple]]<br>[[Inside the Well]]<br>[[Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]]<br>[[Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Deepwood Shrine]]<br>[[Cave of Flames]]<br>[[Fortress of Winds]]<br>[[Temple of Droplets]]<br>[[Palace of Winds]]<br>[[Dark Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)]]<br>[[Goron Mines]]<br>[[Lakebed Temple]]<br>[[Arbiter's Grounds]]<br>[[Snowpeak Ruins]]<br>[[Temple of Time]]<br>[[City in the Sky]]<br>[[Palace of Twilight]]<br>[[Cave of Ordeals]]<br>[[Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Tower of Spirits]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Snow Temple]]<br>[[Ocean Temple]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Sand Temple]]<br />
|geo = [[Lake Hylia]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br />
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Hyrule is a fictional kingdom in The Legend of Zelda series where many of the games are set. It featured first in [[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]], and has been the overworld for many games.<br />
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== History ==<br />
Hyrule is found in almost every Zelda game, with the exception of a few. It is present in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.<br />
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===Zelda===<br />
Hyrule in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' is huge, yet empty. The only people found here are old men in caves, and monsters who roam the land. It is mostly made of mountains surrounding a forest area, and a graveyard to the West. Caves lead to shops, inhabited by people, or dungeons.<br />
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===Zelda II===<br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link's]]'' Hyrule is similar to how it is in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|Zelda]]'', but it now has towns and many more inhabitants. It still contains many monsters, caves, and dungeons.<br />
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===A Link to the Past===<br />
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===Ocarina of Time===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time's]]'' Hyrule is very different from the previous three. [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located in the north, populated by [[Hylian]]s. [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and [[Hyrule Field]] are in the center, Hyrule Field being infested by monsters during the night. [[Death Mountain]], [[Zora's Domain]],[[Kokiri Forest]], and six dungeons are all located in the east side of Hyrule, populated by [[Goron|Gorons]], [[Zora|Zoras]], and [[Kokiri]]. The South part of Hyrule is [[Lake Hylia]], as well as the [[Water Temple]]. The West side of Hyrule is the [[Gerudo Dessert]], infested by monsters and populated by [[Gerudos]], along with the [[Spirit Temple]].<br />
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===Four Swords===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', Hyrule has only five areas (seven in the anniversary edition): [[Chambers of Insight]], [[Sea of Trees]], [[Talus Cave]], [[Death Mountain]], and [[Vaati's Palace]] (the anniversary edition includes [[Realm of Memories]] and [[Hero's Trial]]).<br />
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===Four Swords Adventures===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', Hyrule is divided by levels like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', but is much more expanded. <br />
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===The Wind Waker===<br />
The Hyrule of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'' has been flooded and its residents have mostly moved to the mountains, which have now become islands. The only dry area is [[Hyrule Castle]], protected by the godswhich houses the [[Master Sword]].<br />
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===Minish Cap===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap's]]'' hyrule is divided into small sections. [[Hyrule Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] is in the center. [[Minish Woods]], [[Lake Hylia]], and [[Cloud Tops]] are in the East. [[Mt. Crenel]] and [[Castor Wilds]] are in the West.<br />
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===Twilight Princess===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' has probably the biggest Hyrule so far. It is divided into four main provinces. [[Ordona Province]] and [[Faron Province]] are located in the south. [[Eldin Province]] is located to the West. [[Lanayru Province]] is in the center of the whole kingdom and [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located there. [[Gerudo Desert]] and [[Snowpeak Mountains]] are pare of the East side.<br />
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===Spirit Tracks===<br />
Hyrule, found in the form of [[New Hyrule]], in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' is divided into five sections, which are connected by railroad tracks. The areas include: the [[Forest Realm]] (Southwest), the [[Snow Realm]] (Northwest), the [[Ocean Realm]] (Southeast), the [[Fire Realm]] (Northeast), and the [[Sand Realm]] between the Ocean and the Fire Realms. The [[Tower of Spirits]] is located right in the center of all five areas.<br />
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== Heirarchy ==<br />
In the Legend of Zelda games there is almost always a Hyrule, which is ruled by a king and queen. Zelda, however is the princess of Hyrule who possesses special powers. In almost all the Zelda games I have played, the only real royalty you get to see is princess Zelda, and you almost never get to see the king and queen(although Zelda mentions the king in some games, you never see him) the queen might not even exist, as she has never been mentioned in any games at all.<br />
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== Races ==<br />
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<div>{{character<br />
|name = Zelda<br />
|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Bottom of the Well|well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
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===Captured===<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
(More info soon)<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. She is a descendant of [[Tetra]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intent of using it to resurrect [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, Zelda is a ghost, and [[Link]] is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on this quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a [[phantom]], allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl with a grave destiny. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi]]s, but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin]]s everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma]]s see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
After Link has gotten the power of the Master Sword, he goes off to the Sealed Temple to open the Gate of Time. When he arrives to the past and meets Zelda, she tells him the legend of Hylia that the old woman told her thousands of years later and her plan of using him to save the world. After she tells him all that, Zelda seals herself and asks Link if he can wake her up when the seal is broken and Demise is gone.<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
Zelda finally woke up after a thousands of years of sleep, thanks to Link and the Triforce, who killed Demise with the goddess statue. But just after a couple of minutes of happiness, Ghirahim showed up, injured Link and Zelda, kidnapped Zelda and entered The Gate of Time to ressurect Demise (since he's just sealed in the past). Link got to his feet and ran after them. When Link arrives in the past, he sees Zelda lying on the ground, fainted. Ghirahim is doing a spell to ressurect Demise and sings his awesome theme. Ghirahim sends hundreds of monsters to attack Link. After the one vs hundreds war, Link comes down to Ghirahim to fight against him and save Zelda from losing her soul. When Link is done with the battle, Ghirahim says he's been doing the spell while he fought against Link. He then successfully ressurrect Demise. Just as Demise has been ressurected, Demise is taking a sword from Ghirahim's body and takes all of his powers. Groose come and tells Link he can save Zelda by killing Demise before her whole soul is gone. Demise is making a portal and tells Link he wants to fight in another dimension where there are no going out except Demise gets killed, if he dare. Link enters and face Demise. <br />
When Link has won over Demise, Demise's last words are something like: My hate and evilness will follow your race as long as my anger excists. I will reborn as long as you human lives, and next time I will win!<br />
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Demise is gone for now and Zelda comes back to normal. While Link seals away Fi for the next Hero, Zelda asks Impa to go to the future with. Impa says she can't because the past is her present, but she promises that they will see each other again, so Zelda gives her one of her bracelets that she was wearing so that Impa could remember her while she waits to see each other again. When they come back to their time, the Gate of Time dissappears and they see the old woman. She shows Zelda the same bracelet, meaning she is Impa in the future. After seeing each other one last time, Impa dies and dissappears, her promise finally fullfilled. Later, Gaepora comes down to visit and Groose goes back to Skyloft. Then, while Link and Zelda stand on the Goddess statue alone with the Triforce, she says that she wants to live in the land below forever.<br />
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File:Zelda-LoZ-Art.png|Zelda Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
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|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo-Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Bottom of the Well|well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
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===Captured===<br />
(More info soon)<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
(More info soon)<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. She is a descendant of [[Tetra]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intent of using it to resurrect [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, Zelda is a ghost, and [[Link]] is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on this quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a [[phantom]], allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl with a grave destiny. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi]]s, but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin]]s everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma]]s see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
After Link has gotten the power of the Master Sword, he goes off to the Sealed Temple to open the Gate of Time. When he arrives to the past and meets Zelda, she tells him the legend of Hylia that the old woman told her thousands of years later and her plan of using him to save the world. After she tells him all that, Zelda seals herself and asks Link if he can wake her up when the seal is broken and Demise is gone.<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
Zelda finally woke up after a thousands of years of sleep, thanks to Link and the Triforce, who killed Demise with the goddess statue. But just after a couple of minutes of happiness, Ghirahim showed up, injured Link and Zelda, kidnapped Zelda and entered The Gate of Time to ressurect Demise (since he's just sealed in the past). Link got to his feet and ran after them. When Link arrives in the past, he sees Zelda lying on the ground, fainted. Ghirahim is doing a spell to ressurect Demise and sings his awesome theme. Ghirahim sends hundreds of monsters to attack Link. After the one vs hundreds war, Link comes down to Ghirahim to fight against him and save Zelda from losing her soul. When Link is done with the battle, Ghirahim says he's been doing the spell while he fought against Link. He then successfully ressurrect Demise. Just as Demise has been ressurected, Demise is taking a sword from Ghirahim's body and takes all of his powers. Groose come and tells Link he can save Zelda by killing Demise before her whole soul is gone. Demise is making a portal and tells Link he wants to fight in another dimension where there are no going out except Demise gets killed, if he dare. Link enters and face Demise. <br />
When Link has won over Demise, Demise's last words are something like: My hate and evilness will follow your race as long as my anger excists. I will reborn as long as you human lives, and next time I will win!<br />
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Demise is gone for now and Zelda comes back to normal. While Link seals away Fi for the next Hero, Zelda asks Impa to go to the future with. Impa says she can't because the past is her present, but she promises that they will see each other again, so Zelda gives her one of her bracelets that she was wearing so that Impa could remember her while she waits to see each other again. When they come back to their time, the Gate of Time dissappears and they see the old woman. She shows Zelda the same bracelet, meaning she is Impa in the future. After seeing each other one last time, Impa dies and dissappears, her promise finally fullfilled. Later, Gaepora comes down to visit and Groose goes back to Skyloft. Then, while Link and Zelda stand on the Goddess statue alone with the Triforce, she says that she wants to live in the land below forever.<br />
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Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo-Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
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===Captured===<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. She is a descendant of [[Tetra]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intent of using it to resurrect [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, Zelda is a ghost, and [[Link]] is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on this quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a [[phantom]], allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl with a grave destiny. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi]]s, but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin]]s everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma]]s see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
After Link has gotten the power of the Master Sword, he goes off to the Sealed Temple to open the Gate of Time. When he arrives to the past and meets Zelda, she tells him the legend of Hylia that the old woman told her thousands of years later and her plan of using him to save the world. After she tells him all that, Zelda seals herself and asks Link if he can wake her up when the seal is broken and Demise is gone.<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
Zelda finally woke up after a thousands of years of sleep, thanks to Link and the Triforce, who killed Demise with the goddess statue. But just after a couple of minutes of happiness, Ghirahim showed up, injured Link and Zelda, kidnapped Zelda and entered The Gate of Time to ressurect Demise (since he's just sealed in the past). Link got to his feet and ran after them. When Link arrives in the past, he sees Zelda lying on the ground, fainted. Ghirahim is doing a spell to ressurect Demise and sings his awesome theme. Ghirahim sends hundreds of monsters to attack Link. After the one vs hundreds war, Link comes down to Ghirahim to fight against him and save Zelda from losing her soul. When Link is done with the battle, Ghirahim says he's been doing the spell while he fought against Link. He then successfully ressurrect Demise. Just as Demise has been ressurected, Demise is taking a sword from Ghirahim's body and takes all of his powers. Groose come and tells Link he can save Zelda by killing Demise before her whole soul is gone. Demise is making a portal and tells Link he wants to fight in another dimension where there are no going out except Demise gets killed, if he dare. Link enters and face Demise. <br />
When Link has won over Demise, Demise's last words are something like: My hate and evilness will follow your race as long as my anger excists. I will reborn as long as you human lives, and next time I will win!<br />
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Demise is gone for now and Zelda comes back to normal. While Link seals away Fi for the next Hero, Zelda asks Impa to go to the future with. Impa says she can't because the past is her present, but she promises that they will see each other again, so Zelda gives her one of her bracelets that she was wearing so that Impa could remember her while she waits to see each other again. When they come back to their time, the Gate of Time dissappears and they see the old woman. She shows Zelda the same bracelet, meaning she is Impa in the future. After seeing each other one last time, Impa dies and dissappears, her promise finally fullfilled. Later, Gaepora comes down to visit and Groose goes back to Skyloft. Then, while Link and Zelda stand on the Goddess statue alone with the Triforce, she says that she wants to live in the land below forever.<br />
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Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo-Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
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===Captured===<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. She is a descendant of [[Tetra]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intent of using it to resurrect [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, Zelda is a ghost, and [[Link]] is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on this quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a [[phantom]], allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl with a grave destiny. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi]]s, but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin]]s everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma]]s see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
After Link has gotten the power of the Master Sword, he goes off to the Sealed Temple to open the Gate of Time. When he arrives to the past and meets Zelda, she tells him the legend of Hylia that the old woman told her thousands of years later and her plan of using him to save the world. After she tells him all that, Zelda seals herself and asks Link if he can wake her up when the seal is broken and Demise is gone.<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
Zelda finally woke up after a thousands of years of sleep, thanks to Link and the Triforce, who killed Demise with the goddess statue. But just after a couple of minutes of happiness, Ghirahim showed up, injured Link and Zelda, kidnapped Zelda and entered The Gate of Time to ressurect Demise (since he's just sealed in the past). Link got to his feet and ran after them. When Link arrives in the past, he sees Zelda lying on the ground, fainted. Ghirahim is doing a spell to ressurect Demise and sings his awesome theme. Ghirahim sends hundreds of monsters to attack Link. After the one vs hundreds war, Link comes down to Ghirahim to fight against him and save Zelda from losing her soul. When Link is done with the battle, Ghirahim says he's been doing the spell while he fought against Link. He then successfully ressurrect Demise. Just as Demise has been ressurected, Demise is taking a sword from Ghirahim's body and takes all of his powers. Groose come and tells Link he can save Zelda by killing Demise before her whole soul is gone. Demise is making a portal and tells Link he wants to fight in another dimension where there are no going out except Demise gets killed, if he dare. Link enters and face Demise. <br />
When Link has won over Demise, Demise's last words are something like: My hate and evilness will follow your race as long as my anger excists. I will reborn as long as you human lives, and next time I will win!<br />
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Demise is gone for now and Zelda comes back to normal. While Link seals away Fi for the next Hero, Zelda asks Impa to go to the future with. Impa says she can't because the past is her present, but she promises that they will see each other again, so Zelda gives her one of her bracelets that she was wearing so that Impa could remember her while she waits to see each other again. When they come back to their time, the Gate of Time dissappears and they see the old woman. She shows Zelda the same bracelet, meaning she is Impa in the future. After seeing each other one last time, Impa dies and dissappears, her promise finally fullfilled. Later, Gaepora comes down to visit and Groose goes back to Skyloft. Then, while Link and Zelda stand on the Goddess statue alone with the Triforce, she says that she wants to live in the land below forever.<br />
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<div>{{Weapon<br />
|name = Fire Arrow<br />
|image = [[File:Fire Arrow (Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask).png|100px|center|Fire Arrows from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.]]<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br />
|found = [[Lake Hylia]] (Ocarina of Time)<br>[[Snowhead Temple]] (Majora's Mask)<br>[[Mother & Child Isles]] (Wind Waker)<br />
|use = Strikes a Target with fire: Melting Ice, Burning Webs/Enemies, etc.<br />
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Fire arrows are arrows that you can get throughout Zelda games. They do more damage than regular arrows and melt ice and light enemies on fire.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Fire Arrows are found in the future in [[Lake Hylia]] after beating the [[Water Temple]] on the tip of an island where there is a board with words that say shoot an arrow at the rising sun. Shoot an arrow at the sun during the morning to get fire arrows. Fire Arrows are required to beat the game. They take two points of magic each. They do as much damage as a jump attack with the master sword or one slash with the biggoron sword.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', Fire Arrows are the dungeon item of the [[Snowhead Temple]]. It works the same as it did in ocarina of time but if you shoot a [[gibdo]] insted of it doing the regular damage it turns them to [[ReDead]]s.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
After learning to teleport, warp to [[Mother and Child Isles]] (the one near the [[Forsaken Fortress]]) and you will have a conversation with the great fairy. She will give it to you, along with the [[Ice Arrows]]. They are both necessary to enter two separate dungeons.</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Gold_Skulltula&diff=11484Gold Skulltula2011-12-09T00:24:38Z<p>You-Know-Who: Fixed error</p>
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<div>{{Enemy<br />
|name = Gold Skulltula<br />
|image = [[File:GoldSkulltulaG.png]]<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br />
|habitat = '''Ocarina of Time'''<br />
Almost anywhere<br />
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Spider Houses<br />
|weapon = Sword<br />
Slingshot<br />
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Boomerang<br />
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Hookshot<br />
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Arrows<br />
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The Gold Skulltula is an enemy and a completely optional sidequest from both ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. When defeated, a Gold Skulltula will drop a token proving that you killed it. These tokens are used to break the curse placed on various people living inside the House of Skulltulas and the two spider houses.<br />
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In both games, a Gold Skulltula will make a rustling noise when nearby. They act just like normal wall [[Skulltula|Skulltulas]] from ''Ocarina of Time'' except that they do not move from their spot on the wall. They also take twice as many hits to defeat as the normal Skulltula.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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There are a total of 100 Gold Skulltulas scattered throughout [[Hyrule]]. Their tokens will help to break the curse put on the family living in the House of Skulltulas. After defeat, Gold Skulltula Tokens can be collected with the Boomerang or Hookshot.<br />
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===Locations===<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Skulltula #<br />
! Location<br />
! Description<br />
! Day/Night<br />
! Past/Future<br />
|-<br />
| 1<br />
| [[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br />
| In the same room with compass, raise the platforms and use them to get onto the platform on the left side.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 2<br />
| The Deku Tree<br />
| On the vines leading back up to the main room.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| The Deku Tree<br />
| On the grate near the water.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Hyrule Castle Market<br />
| At the exit of the Market leading to Hyrule Field, there's a guardhouse off to the side. Roll into the rightmost crate in the far back to reveal a Skulltula stowaway.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| [[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle Grounds]]<br />
| At the entrance to the Hyrule Castle area is a lone tree just begging to be rolled into.<br />
| Day<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 6<br />
| [[Lon Lon Ranch]]<br />
| Roll into the tree next to the ranch house.<br />
| Day<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| Lon Lon Ranch<br />
| On the back of the feeding corral.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| [[Kokiri Forest]]<br />
| Behind the house of the Know-It-All-Brothers. You'll either need the Boomerang or to Jump Attack/Backflip to collect this token.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| Graveyard<br />
| Use a bottle of bugs on the soft soil in the corner. Just be sure to step back.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Kakariko Village]]<br />
| Hiding amongst the construction area near the center of the village.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Kakariko Village<br />
| Against the side of the Skulltula House.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| Kakariko Village<br />
| Roll into the tree in the entrance of the village.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 13<br />
| Kakariko Village<br />
| On the upper part of the ladder of the lookout tower.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 14<br />
| Kakariko Village<br />
| Up against the side of the house closest to Death Mountain.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 15<br />
| [[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br />
| In the room with the giant steps, waiting for you on the vines at the top.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 16<br />
| Dodongo's Cavern<br />
| In the small corridor with tons of Baby Dodongos, lay a bomb or lure a Baby Dodongo and kill it next to the bombable wall to reveal a hidden room. Inside, kill the Keese and claim the token.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 17<br />
| Dodongo's Cavern<br />
| In the zigzagging room a little before the boss, you'll come to a bombable wall that reveals a hidden doorway. Inside, defeat the Armos and collect the Skulltula token behind it.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 18<br />
| [[Death Mountain Trail]]<br />
| Along the path, close to Kakariko, is a funny looking wall. Use a bomb on it to reveal a Skulltula hiding there.<br />
| Day<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 19<br />
| Death Mountain Trail<br />
| Use a bottle of bugs on the soft soil in front of the entrance to Dodongo's Cavern.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Goron City]]<br />
| In the top part of Goron City, there's an area blocked off by three boulders, which you can blow up or tightrope-walk across the ropes to get to the back room in the top left corner of the city. Once back there, bomb the right boulder, left boulder, left boulder, and the boulder third form the left to find the Skulltula.<br />
| Day<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 21<br />
| [[Death Mountain|Death Mountain Crater]]<br />
| Roll into the crate at the exit leading to Death Mountain Trail.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 22<br />
| [[Zora's River]]<br />
| Roll into the tree at the entrance.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 23<br />
| Zora's River<br />
| There's a Skulltula on the ladder leading up to the twisting platforms in front of the waterfall.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 24<br />
| [[Lake Hylia]]<br />
| Use a bottle of bugs on the soft soil beside the Lakeside Laboratory.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 25<br />
| Lake Hylia<br />
| Waiting for you on the little island where you get the Fire Arrows.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 26<br />
| [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]<br />
| In the room with the water ditch and switch in the center, there's a Skulltula on the nearby vines. Kill it and raise the water to collect the token.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 27<br />
| Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly<br />
| After killing all the tentacles, when you fall down into the lower floor, just before fighting Big Octo, there's two Skulltulas waiting for you to use the Boomerang.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 28<br />
| Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly<br />
| After killing all the tentacles, when you fall down into the lower floor, just before fighting Big Octo, there's two Skulltulas waiting for you to use the Boomerang.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 29<br />
| Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly<br />
| In the room right before the boss, waiting for you on the vines.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 30<br />
| [[Zora's Fountain]]<br />
| Roll into the lone tree in the far corner of the area.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 31<br />
| Zora's Fountain<br />
| There's a Skulltula against the western wall, just around the corner from the entrance to this area. Stand on the log and use the Boomerang to collect the token.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 32<br />
| Lon Lon Ranch<br />
| On one of the upper windows of the ranch house. You'll need the Boomerang.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 33<br />
| Lon Lon Ranch<br />
| On one of the outer walls, near the feeding silo. You'll need the Boomerang.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 34<br />
| [[Hyrule Field]]<br />
| Lay a Bomb at the base of the tree between Hyrule Castle and Kakariko Village, towards the corner of the wall to reveal a hole. Inside, kill the Big Skulltula guarding our little Skulltula friend.<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 35<br />
| Graveyard<br />
| Waiting against the south wall for you to use your Boomerang.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 36<br />
| The Deku Tree<br />
| Once you have Bombs and the Boomerang, return to the Deku Tree and work your way back to the room with the Gohma Larva falling from the ceiling. Light a Deku Stick on the nearby torch and set aflame the northwest corridor. Kill the Deku Baba and blow up the bombable wall behind it to reveal a door. Inside the small room, use the Boomerang to kill and collect the token of the Gold Skulltula against the wall.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 37<br />
| Kokiri Forest<br />
| Use a bottle of bugs on the soft patch of soil behind the shop.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 38<br />
| [[Lost Woods]]<br />
| From the start, go left twice. Use a bottle of bugs on the soft soil here.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 39<br />
| Lost Woods<br />
| Use a bottle of bugs on the soft soil in the hidden meadow. (Right, left, right, left, left)<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 40<br />
| Lake Hylia<br />
| Against the backside of the Lakeside Laboratory.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 41<br />
| Hyrule Field<br />
| Use a Bomb in the center of the lonely circle of stones in the dry, dusty area leading to Gerudo Valley to reveal a hole. Inside, use Din's Fire or Fire Arrows to burn the cobwebs. There's a cow in one of these smaller areas hiding a Skulltula.<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 42<br />
| [[Gerudo Valley]]<br />
| Right at the entrance at the little waterfall next to the plank-bridge.<br />
| Night<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 43<br />
| Gerudo Valley<br />
| Use a bottle of bugs on the soft soil in the lower part of the valley.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 44<br />
| Kakariko Village<br />
| Up on the roof of Impa's House. Use your Hookshot to get on top of the Skulltula House, then onto this roof.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 45<br />
| [[Ganon's Tower|Ganon's Tower Grounds]]<br />
| In the area surrounding Ganon's Castle is the last remnants of pillars still standing. There's a Skulltula just above the lava that you can use your Hookshot on.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 46<br />
| Kokiri Forest<br />
| On the roof of the Twin's House. You'll need the Hookshot to collect the token.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 47<br />
| Lost Woods<br />
| Plant a Magic Bean in the hidden meadow, then return in the future to find a Skulltula up on the platform.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 48<br />
| [[Sacred Forest Meadow]]<br />
| There's a Skulltula up high on the eastern wall. You'll need the Hookshot to collect it.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 49<br />
| [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]<br />
| In the entrance room, climb up the vines on the right and get onto the top of the tree. Use the Hookshot to kill the Skulltula and collect the token.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 50<br />
| Forest Temple<br />
| In the main room, at the back next to the staircase.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 51<br />
| Forest Temple<br />
| In one of the forest rooms, up high against a platform. To get up there, Hookshot to the front side of the small chest. Alternatively, you can drop down from the door above later on from the checkerboard floor room with the ceiling that falls down.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 52<br />
| Forest Temple<br />
| In one of the forest rooms, up high against a platform. To get up there, Hookshot to the front side of the small chest. Alternatively, you can drop down from the door above later on from the checkerboard floor room with the ceiling that falls down.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 53<br />
| Forest Temple<br />
| In the last room before the boss where you push the walls, in one of the cubbies.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 54<br />
| Dodongo's Cavern<br />
| Re-enter the dungeon after you've beaten it and use the elevator to get to the second floor, then work your way back until you get to the room with the giant stone steps. Either go around the left side and climb the vines or jump off so you land on the steps themselves in order to find this hidden area. You'll need either the Boomerang or the Hookshot to collect the token.<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 55<br />
| Dodongo's Cavern<br />
| In the small corridor with tons of Baby Dodongos, find the spot where Navi flies up and turns green. Play the Scarecrow's Song and use the Hookshot on Pierre to find a Skulltula's hiding spot.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 56<br />
| Goron City<br />
| There's a Gold Skulltula on the back of the pedestal suspended by ropes that used to house Goron's Ruby.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 57<br />
| Death Mountain Crater<br />
| Use a bottle of bugs on the soft patch of soil near the teleport pad.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 58<br />
| [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]]<br />
| In the lava room, head to the left side and when you see the Time Block above the door, step back and play the Song of Time to move it down low. Use it to get up and find the guarded Skulltula.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 59<br />
| Fire Temple<br />
| Following the outer wall of the boulder room, you'll come to a wall where you can hear a Skulltula behind it. Slash it until it sounds funny, then use a bomb to reveal our little friend.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 60<br />
| Fire Temple<br />
| At the upper door of the boulder room, turn to the right and play the Scarecrow's Song to make Pierre appear above. Hookshot to him, turn around and Hookshot again. In the next room, you'll find a Skulltula.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 61<br />
| Fire Temple<br />
| Shortly after collecting #60, climb up and enter the next area. Walk forward, turn left.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 62<br />
| Fire Temple<br />
| Within the statue at the entrance is a series of rooms to get the Boss Key. You'll find a Skulltula in one of these rooms.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 63<br />
| Death Mountain Trail<br />
| Use the Megaton Hammer on the red boulders on the path to the top of Death Mountain. There's a Skulltula behind the one closest to the climbable wall.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 64<br />
| Death Mountain Trail<br />
| Use the Megaton Hammer on the red boulder in the fenced area just above the entrance to Dodongo's Cavern to find a Skulltula.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 65<br />
| Zora's River<br />
| You can get up on the platform in the middle to collect this token by taking the ladder on the side, or by using the Magic Bean Plant.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 66<br />
| Zora's River<br />
| There's a Skulltula up high on a wall near the waterfall. If you stand on the fence, you can reach it with just the Hookshot.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 67<br />
| [[Zora's Domain]]<br />
| There's a Skulltula against the wall near the top of the frozen waterfall. Stand out just at the edge of it, turn left and use your Hookshot.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 68<br />
| Ice Cavern<br />
| In the main room with the spinning ice blade, this Skulltula is against the wall near some icy stalagmites.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 69<br />
| Ice Cavern<br />
| In the room with the Compass and Piece of Heart frozen in red ice, there's a Skulltula hiding behind a stalactite.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 70<br />
| Ice Cavern<br />
| In the room with the ice block puzzle, there's a Skulltula against the eastern wall.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 71<br />
| Lake Hylia<br />
| Sink down to the bottom of the water in the Lakeside Laboratory and roll into the crate.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 72<br />
| [[Water Temple]]<br />
| When the water's at the lowest level, enter the south corridor and blow a hole through the cracked floor. Sink down and come up in the new room, step on the switch, kill the Tektites and use a Spin Attack while standing next to the grating to hit the crystal switch inside.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 73<br />
| Water Temple<br />
| After defeating [[Dark Link]] and getting the Longshot, play the Song of Time for the Time Block in the back of the Longshot Room and drop down into the river cavern. Follow the path and around the bend you'll see the Skulltula on the wall.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 74<br />
| Water Temple<br />
| After you get the Longshot, return to the room with the platforms that go down the huge waterfall. Kill the Skulltula on the north wall.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 75<br />
| Water Temple<br />
| After you get the Longshot, return to the center column and use your increased range to get the Skulltula at the very top.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 76<br />
| Water Temple<br />
| When you re-emerge in the room with the rolling boulders after the Stinger room, snag the Skulltula in the waterfall where one of the boulders originates.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 77<br />
| Lake Hylia<br />
| On the tree right above the Water Temple. Use the Longshot to get onto the branch.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 78<br />
| Hyrule Castle Grounds<br />
| Sneak past all the guards and once you get to the end of this outer area, near where you pushed and pulled the milk crates to sneak into the castle courtyard, there's a lone tree at the corner of the fence. Play the Song of Storms while standing next to it to reveal a hidden hole. Inside, bomb the left wall to find a Gold Skulltula. There's a little trick here where you can Boomerang the token and back up onto the pad, so that when you reappear, the Skulltula is still there... Cheating this way, you can get all the way to 100 Skulltulas.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 79<br />
| [[The Well]]<br />
| In the center of the main room, there are two locked doors. In the left one is a lone Deku Baba and some killer jars, along with a Skulltula on the back wall.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 80<br />
| The Well<br />
| In the center of the main room, there are two locked doors. In the right one are several Keese and an invisible walkway. In the corner is a Skulltula.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 81<br />
| The Well<br />
| In the northeast corner of the dungeon is a hole you can crawl through. Do so, go through the locked door, traverse the invisible pit filled room, and in the next room is a Like Like guarding a Skulltula.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 82<br />
| [[Shadow Temple]]<br />
| In the giant guillotine cavern, once you get through the chopping gauntlet, turn left and use the Lens of Truth to see invisible platforms. Use them to get to a hidden room rewarding a Skulltula after killing all the enemies.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 83<br />
| Shadow Temple<br />
| In the room with the stone umbrella, push the stone to the second deadly trap, then find the Skulltula in one of the side areas.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 84<br />
| Shadow Temple<br />
| In the first skull room, where you get a small key, you'll find a Skulltula patiently awaiting you behind the skull.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 85<br />
| Shadow Temple<br />
| When you get on the Shadow Ferry, stand near the front of the boat to make Navi fly over to a platform up high. Play the Scarecrow's Song to make Pierre appear, whom you can Longshot to, then acquire the Skulltula here.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 86<br />
| Shadow Temple<br />
| Near the end, there's a room that splits off into a room in each compass direction. The skull room (west) has a Skulltula behind the three spinning skulls.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 87<br />
| Gerudo Valley<br />
| Behind the carpenter's tent.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 88<br />
| Gerudo Valley<br />
| Against the backside of some stone pillars near the carpenter's tent.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 89<br />
| [[Gerudo Fortress]]<br />
| Hiding against a wall near the top of the fortress. When you come out the door next to that "low down, climbable part," just turn right.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 90<br />
| Gerudo Fortress<br />
| On the large target at the Horseback Archery Range as far away from civilization as it can get.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 91<br />
| [[Haunted Wasteland]]<br />
| When you come to the stone structure halfway through the desert, hop down inside it and you'll find this Skulltula awaiting you.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 92<br />
| [[Desert Colossus]]<br />
| Use a bottle of bugs on the soft soil in front of the temple.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 93<br />
| Desert Colossus<br />
| Ride the Magic Bean Plant in front of the temple until it takes you to one of the islands that has this Skulltula on it.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 94<br />
| Desert Colossus<br />
| In the branches of one of the palm trees at the oasis to the south.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 95<br />
| [[Spirit Temple]]<br />
| On the first floor there's a room with several Keese against some iron grating where you'll find a Skulltula on one side.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 96<br />
| Spirit Temple<br />
| Near the main room, there's a little room where you use Bombchus to reveal sunlight for the sun face in order to proceed. There's a Skulltula on the wall where you climbed up.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 97<br />
| Spirit Temple<br />
| In the hallway just before fighting the Iron Knuckle, turn around to find a Skulltula.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Past<br />
|-<br />
| 98<br />
| Spirit Temple<br />
| In the room where the boulders roll back and forth, use the Song of Time to move the Time Block covering one of the cubbies and uncover a Skulltula.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
|99<br />
| Spirit Temple<br />
| In the main room (with the Colossus) there's a Skulltula on the platform in the northwest corner of the room. You can get to it by getting onto the top of the southwest platform and playing the Scarecrow's Song to make Pierre appear. Use the Longshot to get across.<br />
| N/A<br />
| Future<br />
|-<br />
| 100<br />
| Zora's Fountain<br />
| Lift the silver boulder in the far corner of the area to reveal a hidden gauntlet of invisible Big Skulltulas. At the end, climb the ladder and find a Skulltula off to the left.<br />
| Night<br />
| Future<br />
|}<br />
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===Rewards===<br />
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[[File:Gold Skulltula Token.png|Thumb|left|A Gold Skulltula Token]]After collecting a certain amount of Gold Skulltula Tokens, Link can visit the House of Skulltulas to break the curse put on various family members. These people will reward Link with a gift when spoke to. After collecting 10 tokens, Link is given an Adult Wallet. When 20 spiders are killed, the family will give Link the Stone of Agony. When Link collects 30 tokens, he gets the Giant's Wallet. When you have 40 killed Skulltulas, Link will be rewarded with [[Bombchu]]s. At 50 he will get a Piece of Heart and at 100 Link will get unlimited rupees. By the time Link collects all 100 Gold Skulltulas, the free rupees will be almost worthless. Alternatively, you could continuously collect Gold Skulltula token number 78.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
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As with many enemies in ''Majora's Mask'', Gold Skulltulas are identical to the ones in ''Ocarina of Time''. The only difference between them is that Gold Skulltulas in ''Majora's Mask'' can only be found in spider houses. There are two of these houses found in the game; the Swamp Spider Houses, and the Ocean Spider House. Each of these have 30 Skulltulas each. After defeating all 30 Skulltulas in a spider house, the man at the entrance has been revived of his curse and will give you a gift. The item in question varies depending on what day you finish.<br />
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===Locations===<br />
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====Swamp Spider House====<br />
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====Oceanside Spider House====<br />
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|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
[[File:Zeldaoot3ds.png|right|150px]]<br />
===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo-Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
[[File:Tetra.png|right|150px]]<br />
===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
(More info soon)<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
(More info soon)<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
(More info soon)<br />
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===Captured===<br />
(More info soon)<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
(More info soon)<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intend of using it for [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, the Princess is a ghost, and Link is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on his quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a phantom allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
[[File:Princess Zelda (Skyward Sword).png|right|150px]]<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl to which bad things happen to. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi|kikwis]], but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin|bokoblins]] everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma|mogmas]] see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
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|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo-Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
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===Captured===<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intend of using it for [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, the Princess is a ghost, and Link is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on his quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a phantom allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
[[File:Princess Zelda (Skyward Sword).png|right|150px]]<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl to which bad things happen to. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi|kikwis]], but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin|bokoblins]] everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma|mogmas]] see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
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Hylia is a character introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is the only known worshiped deity in [[Skyloft]] with no mention of the three Goddesses or the [[Triforce]], and is known only as the goddess. In the prologue of the game, her role in Hyrule's mythology is shown. She was meant to protect an Ultimate Power, which is obviously the Triforce, passed down by the old gods. When the land below is attacked by evil forces, she raises an island of land with the humans and the Ultimate Power on it into the sky. She and the remaining land dwellers fought off the evil forces.<br />
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A massive [[Statue of the Goddess]] can be seen looking over the city of Skyloft. Under the statue lies [[Sky Keep]] where the Triforce is hidden. It has a real world similarity to the Christ the Redeemer statue that looks over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In the beginning of the game [[Fi]] leads [[Link]] to a secret room in the Goddess statue that houses the [[Goddess Sword]].<br />
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She had sacrificed her divine form so she could later be reborn as a mortal. [[Zelda]] is the result of this. She regains her memories as Hylia, before going back in time and into a coma to ensure that the seal on [[Demise]], the king of the evil forces mentioned in the prologue, holds until a mortal with unbreakable spirit- Link -uses the Triforce to kill Demise. When Demise is crushed by the Goddess statue, Zelda awakens but is then kidnapped by [[Ghirahim]], who goes to the past (where Demise is still alive) and resurrects Demise using Zelda's holy power.<br />
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|name = Zelda<br />
|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo-Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
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===Captured===<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intend of using it for [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, the Princess is a ghost, and Link is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on his quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a phantom allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl to which bad things happen to. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp|harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza|plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi|kikwis]], but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin|bokoblins]] everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma|mogmas]] see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he's going. After that Link notices that the fire dissapeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:Zelda-LoZ-Art.png|Zelda Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
File:Zelda-LoZ-Art-2.png|Zelda Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
File:Zelda-LoZ-Sprite.png|Zelda Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
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|name = Hyrule<br />
|image = [[File:Hyrule(TP).jpg|200px|center|Map of Hrule from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'']]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]]<br>[[Goron]]<br>[[Zora]]<br />
|dungeon = [[Eagle]]<br>[[Moon]]<br>[[Manji]]<br>[[Snake]]<br>[[Lizard]]<br>[[Dragon]]<br>[[Demon]]<br>[[Lion]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br>[[Parapa Palace]]<br>[[Midoro Palace]]<br>[[Island Palace]]<br>[[Maze Palace]]<br>[[Ocean Palace]]<br>[[Hidden Palace]]<br>[[Great Palace]]<br>[[Eastern Palace]]<br>[[Desert Palace]]<br>[[Tower of Hera]]<br>[[Dark Palace]]<br>[[Swamp Palace]]<br>[[Skull Woods]]<br>[[Gargoyle's Domain]]<br>[[Ice Palace]]<br>[[Misery Mire]]<br>[[Turtle Rock]]<br>[[Ganon's Tower]]<br>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br>[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)]]<br>[[Ice Cavern]]<br>[[Water Temple]]<br>[[Inside the Well]]<br>[[Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]]<br>[[Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Deepwood Shrine]]<br>[[Cave of Flames]]<br>[[Fortress of Winds]]<br>[[Temple of Droplets]]<br>[[Palace of Winds]]<br>[[Dark Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)]]<br>[[Goron Mines]]<br>[[Lakebed Temple]]<br>[[Arbiter's Grounds]]<br>[[Snowpeak Ruins]]<br>[[Temple of Time]]<br>[[City in the Sky]]<br>[[Palace of Twilight]]<br>[[Cave of Ordeals]]<br>[[Hyrule Castle]]<br>[[Tower of Spirits]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Snow Temple]]<br>[[Ocean Temple]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]<br>[[Sand Temple]]<br />
|geo = [[Lake Hylia]]<br>[[Death Mountain]]<br />
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Hyrule is a fictional kingdom in The Legend of Zelda series where many of the games are set. It featured first in [[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]], and has been the overworld for many games.<br />
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== History ==<br />
Hyrule is found in almost every Zelda game, with the exception of a few. It is present in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.<br />
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===Zelda===<br />
Hyrule in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' is huge, yet empty. The only people found here are old men in caves, and monsters who roam the land. It is mostly made of mountains surrounding a forest area, and a graveyard to the West. Caves lead to shops, inhabited by people, or dungeons.<br />
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===Zelda II===<br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link's]]'' Hyrule is similar to how it is in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|Zelda]]'', but it now has towns and many more inhabitants. It still contains many monsters, caves, and dungeons.<br />
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===A Link to the Past===<br />
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===Ocarina of Time===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time's]]'' Hyrule is very different from the previous three. [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located in the north, populated by [[Hylian]]s. [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and [[Hyrule Field]] are in the center, Hyrule Field being infested by monsters during the night. [[Death Mountain]], [[Zora's Domain]],[[Kokiri Forest]], and six dungeons are all located in the east side of Hyrule, populated by [[Goron|Gorons]], [[Zora|Zoras]], and [[Kokiri]]. The South part of Hyrule is [[Lake Hylia]], as well as the [[Water Temple]]. The West side of Hyrule is the [[Gerudo Dessert]], infested by monsters and populated by [[Gerudos]], along with the [[Spirit Temple]].<br />
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===Four Swords===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', Hyrule has only five areas (seven in the anniversary edition): [[Chambers of Insight]], [[Sea of Trees]], [[Talus Cave]], [[Death Mountain]], and [[Vaati's Palace]] (the anniversary edition includes [[Realm of Memories]] and [[Hero's Trial]]).<br />
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===Four Swords Adventures===<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', Hyrule is divided by levels like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', but is much more expanded. <br />
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===The Wind Waker===<br />
The Hyrule of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'' has been flooded and its residents have mostly moved to the mountains, which have now become islands. The only dry area is [[Hyrule Castle]], protected by the godswhich houses the [[Master Sword]].<br />
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===Minish Cap===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|Minish Cap's]]'' hyrule is divided into small sections. [[Hyrule Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] is in the center. [[Minish Woods]], [[Lake Hylia]], and [[Cloud Tops]] are in the East. [[Mt. Crenel]] and [[Castor Wilds]] are in the West.<br />
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===Twilight Princess===<br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' has probably the biggest Hyrule so far. It is divided into four main provinces. [[Ordona Province]] and [[Faron Province]] are located in the south. [[Eldin Province]] is located to the West. [[Lanayru Province]] is in the center of the whole kingdom and [[Castle Town]] and [[Hyrule Castle]] are both located there. [[Gerudo Dessert]] and [[Snowpeak Mountains]] are pare of the East side.<br />
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===Spirit Tracks===<br />
Hyrule, found in the form of [[New Hyrule]], in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' is divided into five sections, which are connected by railroad tracks. The areas include: the [[Forest Realm]] (Southwest), the [[Snow Realm]] (Northwest), the [[Ocean Realm]] (Southeast), the [[Fire Realm]] (Northeast), and the [[Sand Realm]] between the Ocean and the Fire Realms. The [[Tower of Spirits]] is located right in the center of all five areas.<br />
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== Heirarchy ==<br />
In the Legend of Zelda games there is almost always a Hyrule, which is ruled by a king and queen. Zelda, however is the princess of Hyrule who possesses special powers. In almost all the Zelda games I have played, the only real royalty you get to see is princess Zelda, and you almost never get to see the king and queen(although Zelda mentions the king in some games, you never see him) the queen might not even exist, as she has never been mentioned in any games at all.<br />
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== Races ==<br />
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== Trivia ==</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Zelda&diff=11450Zelda2011-12-07T23:06:41Z<p>You-Know-Who: /* Skyward Sword */</p>
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<div>{{character<br />
|name = Zelda<br />
|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|location = [[Hyrule]] <br> [[Skyloft]]<br />
|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo-Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
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===Forsaken Fortress===<br />
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===Tetra's True Form===<br />
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===Captured===<br />
(More info soon)<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intend of using it for [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, the Princess is a ghost, and Link is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on his quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a phantom allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
[[File:Princess Zelda (Skyward Sword).png|right|150px]]<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl to which bad things happen to. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new harp. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[Plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi|Kikwis]], but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
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===Temple of Time===<br />
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===Endless Sleep===<br />
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===Demise's Ressurection===<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:Zelda-LoZ-Art.png|Zelda Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
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File:Zelda-LoZ-Sprite.png|Zelda Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
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{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Zelda&diff=11449Zelda2011-12-07T23:03:17Z<p>You-Know-Who: Added the sections for Wing Ceremony and Faron Woods</p>
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<div>{{character<br />
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|image = [[File:Princess_Zelda.png|center|200px]] <br />
Artwork of Zelda from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
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|race = [[Hylian]] <br> [[Skyloftian]]<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo-Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
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===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intend of using it for [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, the Princess is a ghost, and Link is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on his quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a phantom allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
[[File:Princess Zelda (Skyward Sword).png|right|150px]]Zelda in [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]] is a resident of [[Skyloft]], a classmate of Link and one of his closest friends. She too enjoys soaring through the clouds on top of her own bird. Despite being a normal girl in the town, Zelda seems to have some special status amongst the people of Skyloft. She delivers a letter to Link via her [[Loftwing]] to wake him up and remind him of the ceremony. Early on in the game, Zelda gives out a prize to whomever wins the flight race during the ceremony.<br />
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After Link successfully wins the race, Zelda leaps off of the ledge from Skyloft, dropping down onto [[Link's Bird]] to congratulate him. They later go out on a date on their birds, approved by [[Gaepora]], Zelda's father. Things eventually take a turn for the worse when a huge tornado is summoned causing Zelda to fall off her bird and get sucked to the land beneath the clouds. As she falls to the ground, she appears to be swallowed by a giant, black monster, called [[The Imprisoned]]. [[Ghirahim]], a Demon Lord whom is trying to find Zelda for himself, claims that a servant of the [[Goddess]] rescued her from the tornado and she was taken to the [[Skyview Temple]]. It is unknown whether The Imprisoned is the servant of the Goddess, although proof says otherwise, like the woman believed to be a Sheikah.<br />
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The evil Ghirahim and Link set out to look for Zelda. Link is out to rescue her while Ghirahim seeks her holiness to resurrect his master. Her importance is a mystery, but she is referred to as an "oracle" and "a female servant of the goddess". She apparently has been taken to the Skyview Temple, but is taken to the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]] by Impa before either Link or Ghirahim have a chance to reach her. Link sees her again in the Earth Temple, but leaves to get away from Ghirahim to the [[Temple of Time]]. There, both Link and Ghirahim get there and almost reach Zelda before the Sheikah woman stops them. Zelda gets enough time to give Link the [[Goddess's Harp]], which is very important in this game.<br />
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She is not a princess in this game.<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl to which bad things happen to. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with the two other instructors, chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], a race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new harp. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn’t coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that somethings wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Owlan]] to delay the race for him.<br />
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After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[Plaza]] where Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in where Link accuses Groose from kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his gang leave, Zelda looks for his bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose’s hideout. They search around there and find him locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the surface and how she wants to see it, and also about a voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they fly around a bit for practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.<br />
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After Link wins the race, Zelda jumps off Skyloft for Link to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], the price for the race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.<br />
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===Faron Woods===<br />
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia’s two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia’s chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her inmortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.<br />
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The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.<br />
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While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi|Kikwis]], but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.<br />
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===Eldin Volcano===<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br><br />
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br><br />
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
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==The Legend of Zelda==<br />
Like in most games, Zelda is the princess of all of [[Hyrule]]. When [[Ganon]] attacked Hyrule and took the [[Triforce of Power]] and led his army into [[Hyrule]], Zelda took the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and broke it into 8 pieces and told her servant, [[Impa]], to find someone with enough courage to find the pieces and use it to destroy Ganon. But the evil king found out about this and imprisoned Zelda. Finally, [[Link]] found the Triforce of Wisdom, defeated Ganon, and saved the princess.<br />
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==The Adventure of Link==<br />
Even though ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' happens right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and even has the same Link, the game has a very different Zelda. This Zelda sleeps in a chamber and cannot wake up until someone finds the [[Triforce of Courage]] and uses it on her.<br />
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A long time ago, the [[King of Hyrule]] died, and passed the [[Triforce]] down to his son, the next king. But the Triforce was incomplete, missing only a third of it's power, which is [[Triforce of Courage|Courage]]. A wizard told him that the only one who knew where it is was the princess Zelda. They questioned her, but she wouldn't say, so the wizard put her in a endless sleep. When the wizard died afterwards, the prince ordered every princess born in the royal family to be called Zelda, so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and thus this was her name on every single game afterwards.<br />
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==A Link to the Past==<br />
When [[Agahnim]] captured Zelda, she telepathically talks to Link and tells him to rescue her from Agahnim. When rescued, he takes her to a sanctuary where a [[Loyal Sage]] lives, and leaves her with the sage to find the [[Master Sword]]. But Agahnim kills the sage and takes the princess back to the castle. She dissappears before Link and Agahnim go to the Dark World. After Link rescues the 7 maidens, the last one, Zelda, tells Link where Ganon is.<br />
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==Link's Awakening==<br />
Zelda doesn't appear in this game, and thus is not an actual character, but she is mentioned once. Right after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link travels on a ship to new lands, but is shipwrecked in an island. The first person he meets there is Marin, who he confuses for Zelda.<br />
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==Ocarina of Time==<br />
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===The Prophecy===<br />
One day, princess Zelda wakes up from a dream. In her dream, she sees dark clouds in the sky, covering Hyrule in darkness, but then a light shot out of the forest, cleared the sky, and a figure appeared. It turned into a person, holding a stone, and followed by a [[Fairy|fairy]]. Since she had studied prophecies, she thought someone would come from a forest with a stone and a fairy and take down some kind of evil form.<br />
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When Zelda tells her father, he doesn't believe her, but her servant, Impa, the last [[Sheikah]], does, and so tries to protect her. Then, a man from the desert named [[Ganondorf]] comes and visits the king. Zelda believes that this man is the evil darkness that surrounded Hyrule in her dream. She tried to warn her father, but he doesn't believe her, so he sends her out of the room so he can talk privately with Ganondorf. She goes into the garden and looks inside one of the windows to the Throne Room, where her father and Ganondorf are, and spies on them.<br />
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===Link===<br />
Link goes through the castle guards and into the garden where he meets Zelda. She notices that Link is wearing green clothes, like the light, and has a fairy. When she finds out that he's from the [[Kokiri Forest]] and has a green stone identical to the one in her dream, she realizes that he is the boy from her dreams. She tells him of her dream, Ganondorf, and the legend of the Triforce. The Triforce can grant a wish to anyone who obtains it, but to get it you need 4 things: the 3 [[Spiritual Stones]], one which Link has; and the [[Ocarina of Time]], which Zelda has. Using these in the [[Temple of Time]] opens the [[Door of Time]] which leads to the [[Sacred Realm]], where the Triforce is hidden. She believes that Ganondorf wants the Triforce for himself. She tells Link to find the other Stones so they can beat Ganondorf. He is led out by Impa, and Zelda waits for him to return.<br />
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===The Mistake===<br />
By the time Link found the 3rd stone, Zelda couldn't wait much longer. She went to the Temple of Time, and (somehow) made some kind of vision for Link so that when he grabs the Ocarina he learns the [[Song of Time]]. With Impa, she leaves on a horse out of [[Castle Town]], followed by Ganondorf. On her way out, she passes Link. She throws him the Ocarina of Time, but she misses and it lands in the river. She hopes that he will open the Door of Time and stop Ganondorf.<br />
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The following morning, Zelda notices the Triforce of Wisdom on her hand. She remembered part of the legend that she forgot to tell Link. When a person makes a wish out of the Triforce, it splits in 3. The part that mostly represents that person will go to him/her, and the other 2 will go to 2 other people who are worthy of using it. She believes that Ganondorf got the Triforce after Link opened the door, made his wish, and got the Triforce of Power, while Zelda got the Triforce of Wisdom.<br />
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For the next 7 years, Zelda trains to become a Sheikah, and goes as far as to change her name to Sheik. She passes herself off as a male so that Ganondorf doesn't recognize her. She/he waits until Link returns, who is trapped between time until he's old enough to use the [[Master Sword]] (which led to the Sacred Realm), and becomes the [[Hero of Time]].<br />
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===The Future===<br />
Seven years later, Link appears on the [[Pedestal of Time]], all grown up and equipped with the Master Sword. Shiek appears before him, and tells him who he is, where the other sages are located, and where to get a useful item for the first dungeon. Sheik appears later in the game to teach Link the last 6 [[Ocarina Songs]] right before each dungeon: [[Minuet of Forest]], [[Bolero of Fire]], [[Serenade of Water]], [[Nocturne of Shadow]], [[Requiem of Spirit]], and [[Prelude of Light]] (the last one is not taught before a dungeon). Sheik appears several other times throughout the game: at the Temple of Time, after the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], where he tells Link how to go back to the past, how to fight beaten bosses again (3DS version), and teaches him the Prelude of Light; at [[Lake Hylia]], right after the [[Water Temple]], where he witnesses the lake's restoration and speaks with Link for a few seconds; and at [[Kakariko Village]], a bit after the Water Temple, where he tries to fight the Evil Spirit of [[Bongo-Bongo]] sealed inside the [[Well]], and teaches Link the Nocturne of Shadows.<br />
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After all 6 sages are safe, Link goes back to the Temple of Time and finds Sheik waiting for him. He tells him about the legend where the Triforce separates during the wish, and that Ganondorf has the Triforce Power, Sheik has Wisdom, and Link has Courage. He also finally reveals himself to be Princess Zelda, and that she was hiding from Ganondorf by changing her appearance while she waited for Link. During this conversation Ganondorf took this chance of capturing Zelda and lures Link into his castle.<br />
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Link goes to [[Ganon's Castle]] to get Zelda back. When Link enters the room, all 3 pieces of the Triforce resonate, which Ganondorf explains is due to the fact that the pieces are in the same room, and so he starts a fierce battle with Link. When beaten, Ganondorf uses the last of his power to destroy the castle with Link inside. Zelda and Link only get a few seconds to talk before the castle starts to implode. After leaving the castle, they watch as it crumbles down on itself. All of a sudden Zelda hears a sound from the rubble. Link checks if Ganondorf survived the destruction and sees Ganondorf fly out of the rubble, enraged and quickly turns into his pig form Ganon. He makes a fire fence blocking Link from Zelda and the exit, and knocks Link's sword outside of the arena next to Zelda. After Link stuns Ganon the fire fence vanishes, allowing him to get back the Master Sword, and beats Ganon. Zelda holds Ganon in place with magic so Link can deliver the final blow. Shortly after, Zelda calls upon the sages to seal him away to the "void of the Evil Realm," as Rauru states.<br />
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Zelda has a quick conversation with Link, telling him how she's sorry she dragged him into this mess, which is all her fault. She makes the choice of sending Link back to the past so he can get his childhood back, so she asks for the Ocarina of Time and plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]], which sends Link back to the past. Link realizes that he's right at the time before he met Zelda, meaning she doesn't know him yet, the people he helped got their problems back, and Ganondorf is still free to walk around wherever he likes. The last scene of the game is Link meeting Zelda for the first time... again.<br />
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==Majora's Mask==<br />
Zelda does not take an important role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. She is only seen once, in a cutscene early in the game. After retrieving the [[Ocarina of Time]], Link has a flashback of when Zelda gave him the powerful instrument. She teaches him the [[Song of Time]], required to complete the game, as it allows Link to return to the first day while keeping things such as masks, items, upgrades, songs etc.<br />
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==Oracle of Seasons/Ages==<br />
Zelda takes a more important role that in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but it's not that big. If you connect both games for the final quest, she will appear and help you fight Ganon.<br />
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==Four Swords==<br />
In this game, Zelda feels that the [[Four Sword]] is weakening, and that it's seal will break and [[Vaati]] will escape. She takes Link to investigate what's wrong. But when they get there, Vaati has already escaped and captures Zelda. After Link seals Vaati back into the Four Swords, Zelda thanks all four Links (or 2 in the Anniversary Edition: single player mode). Then, all the Links unite back into one, and he and Zelda go back and put the Four Swords back again.<br />
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==The Wind Waker==<br />
[[File:Tetra.png|right|150px]]<br />
===Character Changes===<br />
With Ganondorf sealed away, Hyrule must have gone to it's old self. But the seal eventualy broke, and Ganondorf escaped, and since there was no [[Hero of Time]] to stop him, he took over Hyrule again. The Hylians fled to the mountains, and the gods flooded Hyrule to stop the evil from spreading. The villagers became islanders, the gorons travels in rafts, and (the following is a hypothesis) the zoras became the [[Rito]]. The royal family had no kingdom to rule, so they were broke, and were forced to become pirates. The name of Zelda vanished in the flood, since they're no longer princesses and the vow does not need to be kept (refer to ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II]]'').<br />
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===Bird Ride to Outset Island===<br />
The young pirate named Tetra took over as captain at a young age when her mother died and was forced to inherit the crew (apparently they still have some royal customs). The pirates were on an island doing something (I don't know what exactly), but a giant bird snatched her and took of, with the pirates close behind. Tetra slipped from the bird's claws and fell in a forest on a nearby island. A young boy from the nearby village named Link went to find her, and did... sleeping on a tree. She fell of the tree when she woke up, and the pirate called [[Gonzo]] came looking after her. When they left the forest they saw [[Aryll]], Link's little sister, waiting for them, but the giant bird came back and took Aryll away.<br />
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===Bombs===<br />
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==Four Swords Adventures==<br />
Much like in ''Four Swords'', Zelda senses something wrong with the Four Sword's seal, so she goes with Link and 7 maidens to find out what happened. But then, Zelda and the maidens disappeared and [[Dark Link]] appears. Link takes the only weapon nearby, the Four Sword, and he splits into 4, but Vaati escapes and sends Link flying. The game is about Link saving the maidens and Zelda to stop Vaati.<br />
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==The Minsh Cap==<br />
Zelda is Link's childhood whom he has a crush on. Zelda takes Link to the [[Picori Festival]], where she wins a shield and gives it to Link for protection. They go to an award ceremony where the winner is Vaati. But it turns out he's evil and breaks the [[Picori Sword]] and releases all the spirits sealed away. He later turns Zelda into stone, and Link needs to revive her with a fixed Picori Sword. After fighting Vaati a few times, Link revives Zelda with the new Four Swords.<br />
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==Twilight Princess==<br />
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==Phantom Hourglass==<br />
In this game, Zelda is Tetra again, and the pirates are in search of the [[Ghost Ship]]. They travel to the World of the Ocean King in search of it. Once they find it Tetra attempts to board it, but the ship leaves with her inside. Link tries to follow her, but falls into the ocean. When he wakes up, he finds himself on an unfamiliar island. Link later finds and boards the Ghost Ship, only to find that Tetra has been turned to stone. Oshus reveals that her life energy was being sucked out of her. (which is bad since she had the Triforce). When Link defeats the first stage of [[Bellum]], the main antagonist, Zelda wakes up. Bellum tries one more time to take Zelda, but Link defeats him again. Soon after they wake up in the [[Pirate Ship]] again, but they're friends tell them they had only been gone for ten minutes.<br />
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==Spirit Tracks==<br />
Princess Zelda is Link's sidekick in this adventure. Early in the game, [[Chancellor Cole]] steals Zelda's body with the intend of using it for [[Malladus]]. For the remainder of the game, the Princess is a ghost, and Link is the only person who can see her. However, even though she doesn't have a body, Zelda is more useful on his quest than ever before. While in the [[Tower of Sprirts]], she can inhabit the body of a phantom allowing the player to control her. Her armor and strength is essential for traversing the tower, and she becomes a great help to Link on his quest.<br />
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During the final battle, Zelda goes back into her body after Link shoots Malladus with a [[Light Arrow]]. After concentrating her spirit power and revealing Malladus's weakness, she takes the bow and shoots while Link distracts him, similar to the [[Ganondorf]] battle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Finally, after Malladus is finally gone, Link and Zelda hold hands while they watch the [[Lokomos]] leave.<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
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===Wing Ceremony===<br />
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{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Hanch&diff=10431Hanch2011-11-26T21:10:00Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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<div>Hanch, from [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]], is an amiable, humble man, and the father of [[Beth]]. He is also the co-owner of his wife Sera's shop. He lives a slow, peaceful life in [[Ordon Village]], but when angry, can be very fierce. After his daughter and the rest of the children were kidnapped by [[King Bulbin]], he would send a hawk after [[Wolf Link]] whenever he got near, thinking that Link had taken his child. Besides his quick temper, he cares deeply for his family. When his wife's cat went missing, he tried to bring her some bee larvae that she could sell to make her feel better.<br />
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{{Cat|Twilight Princess Characters}}</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Magic_Meter&diff=10430Magic Meter2011-11-26T21:09:11Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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<div>In select Zelda games, there is something known as a magic meter. It basically tells you how much magic you have left available for use. This Magic Meter has appeared in all 3-D Zelda titles, excluding ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Magic can be recovered by collecting [[Magic Jars]], found in tall grass and other places in the overworld.</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Like_Like&diff=10429Like Like2011-11-26T21:07:08Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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<div>{{enemy<br />
|name = Like Like<br />
|image = [[File:Like-Like-Art.png|200px]]<br>''Artwork from [[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br />
|habitat = Dungeons<br>[[Great Bay]]<br />
|weapon = [[Sword]]<br />
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Like Likes are an enemy featured most prominently in the 3D Zelda titles, first introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. They attempt to suck up [[Link]] and will eat any unique equipment he is holding at the time, including tunics and shields. If he's fast enough, Link's equipment is returned when killed.<br />
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==Rupee Like==<br />
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Rupee Likes have an antenna with a [[rupee]] at the tip. It can hide underground and leave the rupee to lure Link to his doom. It will suck Link's rupees until he manages to escape. Upon their death, they drop as many rupees as they stole from him.<br />
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File:Like-Like-Art-2.png|Like-Like Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
File:Like-Like-Sprite.png|Like-Like Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br />
File:Like Like(OOT).png|Like-Like Model from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br />
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<div>{{Enemy<br />
|name = Remlit<br />
|image = [[File:Demonic-KittySS.png|200px]]<br>''Model from [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|habitat = [[Skyloft]](night)<br />
|weapon = sword<br />
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==Skyward Sword==<br />
[[Skyloft]] is a rather peaceful place during the day, but Demoic Kitty's are one of the many creatures that roam the area at nighttime. Two sword slashes is all it takes for these pussy cats to leave you alone.<br />
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Link can pickup Remlit and toss them off the edge of Skyloft. The Remlit will then use its wings to fly back to the surface where it originally was found.<br />
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{{Cat|Skyward Sword Enemies}}</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Peatrice&diff=10389Peatrice2011-11-26T18:35:15Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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<div>{{Fi|This is Peatrice, a sweet girl whose occupation of storing items provides little intellectual stimulation. You can store items with her at the bazaar.<br>Due to boredom, she often daydreams of meeting her ideal male counterpart, resulting in a precipitous drop in the quality of her customer service.}}<br />
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Peatrice is in charge of the storage in [[Skyloft]]. She lives with her father, the man at [[Bamboo Island]]. She's always bored because no one stores items with her. After you visit her for a while, she will start to notice you, and will eventually get excited for all of your visits. This triggers a side quest.<br />
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If you go to her house at night (below the [[Bazaar]], next to the small pumpkin patch), you can see a speech bubble above her father. Talk to him and he will tell you that her daughter is distracted too much and that he believes she has a secret admirer, and asks you to break the two of them apart. If you visit her during the day, she asks you to see her at her house at night. For easy travel go to her house and sleep in her bed until night, and talk to her.<br />
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Now, this quest can go 2 ways: 1. you tell her you love her or 2. you break her heart. If you tell her that you don't have any feelings for her, she will cry and will treat you like a normal customer for the rest of the game; her father, though, will be happy that she is not in love anymore and give you 5 [[Gratitude Crystals]]. I'm not sure what happens if you tell her the alternative since I chose "no", but I believe you still get the Gratitude Crystals, just that they're from Peatrice, not her father.<br />
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{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Loftwing_Rider&diff=10209Loftwing Rider2011-11-24T14:29:47Z<p>You-Know-Who: Redirected page to Parrow</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Parrow]]</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Beard_Man_in_Bazaar&diff=10181Beard Man in Bazaar2011-11-24T05:04:31Z<p>You-Know-Who: Redirected page to Dovos</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Dovos]]</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Rescue_Knight_Father&diff=10180Rescue Knight Father2011-11-24T05:03:15Z<p>You-Know-Who: Redirected page to Croo</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Croo]]</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Potion_Shop_Owner&diff=10179Potion Shop Owner2011-11-24T05:00:35Z<p>You-Know-Who: Redirected page to Luv</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Luv]]</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Potion_Shop_Brewer&diff=10178Potion Shop Brewer2011-11-24T04:58:13Z<p>You-Know-Who: Redirected page to Bertie</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Bertie]]</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Item_Bank_Teller&diff=10177Item Bank Teller2011-11-24T04:55:17Z<p>You-Know-Who: Redirected page to Peatrice</p>
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<div>#Redirect [[Peatrice]]</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Remlit&diff=9877Remlit2011-11-19T18:47:41Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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<div>{{Enemy<br />
|name = Demonic Kitty<br />
|image = [[File:Demonic-KittySS.png|200px]]<br>''Artwork from [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br />
|habitat = [[Skyloft]]<br />
|weapon = Sword<br />
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{{Cat|Skyward Sword Enemies}}</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Yoshiaki_Koizumi&diff=9516Yoshiaki Koizumi2011-11-15T23:17:13Z<p>You-Know-Who: /* Link's Awakening */</p>
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<div>:''"Koizumi-san the romantic … had quite a large influence over the general direction of The Legend of Zelda series."'' - [[Satoru Iwata]]<ref name="Iwata Asks">[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_-_zelda_handheld_history_15603_15604.html Iwata Asks: Zelda Handheld History]</ref><br />
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'''Yoshiaki Koizumi''' (born April 29th, 1968 in Japan) originally had no interest in video games. He graduated in 1991 from Osaka University of Arts, where he studied film, drama, animation, and storyboarding in the hopes of becoming a film director. His dream was to create characters and tell their stories with dramatic tension as they act toward accomplishment in their own world. Although the Famicom came out when he was in sixth grade, his first experience with video games wasn't until he borrowed one from a friend in college to play ''Super Mario Bros.'' Being inexperienced and not good at action games, Mario was very difficult and he died frequently. "And it was at that point that it occurred to me, what do first-time players think of games like this? You jump right in and you just die over and over again. I found it a little easier to play [[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|Zelda]], because [[Link]] has three hearts. It’s not like you touch something once and then you’re dead."<ref name="Wired">''[http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2007/12/interview-super/ Interview: ''Super Mario Galaxy'' Director On Sneaking Stories Past Miyamoto]'', Wired, 4 Dec 2007</ref><br />
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==Career==<br />
[[Nintendo]] was close to his university, and gave him an opportunity to work for them after he graduated. At this time, he embraced video games as an interesting way to create unique dramas that couldn't be expressed as films.<br />
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===A Link to the Past===<br />
Koizumi's first assignment at Nintendo was to put together the artwork and layout of the manual for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. The drawing and writing involved in this project made it just the right fit for him. As he worked, the lack of any solid Zelda mythos became evident. Game elements had no meaning, and there was no peripheral story to create the feeling of a believable Zelda universe. Needing a backstory to put in the manual, Koizumi was responsible for creating many of the now traditional and well-known Zelda legends, including that of the [[Golden Goddesses]] and that of the [[Triforce]]. The Triforce had existed since the first game, but its origins were not explained until ''A Link to the Past'', and repeated in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. <br />
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:''"Though [[Kensuke Tanabe|Tanabe]] is usually credited as being most directly responsible for Zelda's storyline during these early years, it was actually Koizumi, with his background in film and storyboarding and a desire to bring powerful drama to video games, who did much of the heavy lifting."''<br />
::-Mike Damiani<ref>[http://www.gametrailers.com/users/MikeGT/gamepad/?action=viewblog&id=554326 GameTrailers]</ref><br />
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One of these stories that Koizumi developed, likely in conjunction with Tanabe who was in charge of the game script, was the [[Imprisoning War]]. This particular story becomes arguably the most pivotal series of events in the entire [[Timeline|Zelda chronology]] as well as the basis of an entire game in whose development he would play a major role just five years later. Unfortunately, the story was not written with future games in mind. ''A Link to the Past'' being only the third Zelda game, [[Shigeru Miyamoto|Miyamoto]] and the rest of the [[Adventure of Link Staff|developers]] had not yet learned of the series' future success and the importance of leaving stories ambiguous enough that they can be expanded upon in future games. Because of this, the Imprisoning War story faces a lot of inconsistencies and possible retcons as more stories are built around it. The positive outcome then is of course that theorists have the opportunity to come up with clever ways of making sense out of it.<br />
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===Link's Awakening===<br />
The next game that Koizumi worked on did not have this problem. For ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', fellow writer Tanabe was given by the game's director, [[Takashi Tezuka]], a list of things not to include in the game: there would be no [[Hyrule]], no Triforce, and no [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]. This gave him and Koizumi a lot more freedom to implement their superb story ideas without the burden of keeping the [[Canon|canon]] in mind. Tanabe explains, "I recall having a lot of trouble with storyline consistency in ALttP, and this meant I could leave out the stuff that got bottlenecked. … I then wrote a script that fit my vision of an egg hatching on a mountaintop ending the world with Koizumi's 'Your dream? Or someone else's dream?' Koizumi worked on the main thread of the story and I did the odd characters."<ref name="LA Questionaire">[http://www.glitterberri.com/links-awakening/staff-questionnaire Link's Awakening DX Developer Questionaire], via GlitterBerri, scans by Lavacopter</ref><br />
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Following with most of the early Zelda titles, which were developed gameplay first, story second, Koizumi wasn’t called in from another division to work on ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening's]]'' story until later in development. Like his last Zelda game, he came in to work on the manual, and again, it didn't have much of a story in place, so he had to make it up himself. ''Link’s Awakening'' had a unique development process, which was more like an after-school club than the disciplined teams with well-defined roles that create software today. People did whatever work needed to be done, and Koizumi ended up making the story for the entire game. Miyamoto didn't give the team much attention as producer, so Koizumi had almost free reign as long as he didn't push the story too much and make Miyamoto angry.<br />
:''"So when it came to Link's Awakening, I wanted to make something that, while it would be small enough in scope to easily understand, it would have deep and distinctive characteristics."''<br />
::-Takashi Tezuka<ref name="Iwata Asks" /><br />
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The conditions were just right to allow Koizumi to use his imagination and present to us a unique and captivating story. It was the first of its kind in Zelda, as [[Eiji Aonuma|Aonuma]] comments: "It wasn't until ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'' that the series started having a proper plot."<ref name="Iwata Asks" /> Previous games had some backstory and progressive objectives, but Koizumi considers themes like "save the princess" to be ''goals'', not ''story''. For ''Link’s Awakening'', he was able to add [[:Category:Link's Awakening Characters|characters]] to interact with and continue the story throughout the game. Even the [[Nightmare]]s whose behaviors he designed were directly related to the story and had dialog to show it.<br />
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==Works==<br />
{{Works<br />
|year1=1991 |game1=''[[A Link to the Past Staff|A Link to the Past]]''<br />
|contrib1=Artwork, layout, and story of the manual<br />
|year2=1993 |game2=''[[Link's Awakening Staff|Link's Awakening]]''<br />
|contrib2=Story, script writer, manual writer<br />
|year3=1998 |game3=''[[Ocarina of Time Staff|Ocarina of Time]]''<br />
|contrib3=3D System Director, story, character design<br />
|year4=1998 |game4=''[[Link's Awakening DX Staff|Link's Awakening DX]]''<br />
|contrib4=Story, script writer, manual writer<br />
|year5=2000 |game5=''[[Majora's Mask Staff|Majora's Mask]]''<br />
|contrib5=Game System Director, story, creator of the "Three-Day System"<br />
|year6=2002 |game6=''[[The Wind Waker Staff|The Wind Waker]]''<br />
|contrib6=Assistant Director<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
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==References==<br />
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==Resources==<br />
#[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/ds/zelda/0/0 Iwata Asks: Spirit Tracks]<br />
#1101: OoT Animations*<br />
#OoT - Half Done By Mario*<br />
#GDC '99*<br />
#Spaceworld '01*<br />
#3-day system*<br />
#z-target, epona*<br />
#[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_-_zelda_handheld_history_15603_15604.html Iwata Asks: Zelda Handheld History]<br />
#[http://www.glitterberri.com/links-awakening/staff-list-interview Link's Awakening Staff interview]<br />
#[http://www.glitterberri.com/links-awakening/staff-questionnaire Link's Awakening DX Staff Questionaire]<br />
#''[http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2007/12/interview-super/ Interview: ''Super Mario Galaxy'' Director On Sneaking Stories Past Miyamoto]'', Wired, 4 Dec 2007.<br />
#''[http://www.next-gen.biz/features/interview-nintendo%C3%ADs-unsung-star Interview: Nintendo's Unsung Star]'', Edge, 6 Feb 2008.<br />
#[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/zelda-ocarina-of-time/1/1 Iwata Asks: Ocarina of Time 3D]<br />
#''[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/28529/zelda-majoras-mask-came-to-me-in-a-dream-koizumi/ Zelda: ''Majora's Mask'' came to me in a dream - Koizumi]''<br />
:<nowiki>*</nowiki>Some interviews used in the construction of this article are no longer available on ZD. They will be added here as they are uploaded. External links will also be changed to the corresponding ZD document.<br />
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==Further Reading==<br />
*http://www.gametrailers.com/users/MikeGT/gamepad/?action=viewblog&id=554326<br />
*http://kyoto-report.blogspot.com/2010/11/nintendo-ead-tokyo-software-development.html<br />
*http://www.n-sider.com/personnelview.php?personnelid=124<br />
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{{Cat|Game Staff}}</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Golden_Deku_Baba&diff=9515Golden Deku Baba2011-11-15T23:13:32Z<p>You-Know-Who: Redirected page to Deku Baba</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Deku Baba]]</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=User:Curly/Sandbox&diff=9514User:Curly/Sandbox2011-11-15T23:09:47Z<p>You-Know-Who: /* Spirit Tracks Treasure Table */</p>
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<div>My (i.e. Curly's) sandbox.<br />
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=Spirit Tracks Treasure Table= <br />
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|Description<br />
|Sell Price<br />
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|JPN<br />
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=English OoT 3D Item Descriptions=<br />
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{|{| border="3" align="left" style="text-align:center;"<br />
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|Description<br />
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|Deku Stick<br />
|A long stick taken from the Deku Tree. It can be swung, or lit and used as a torch.<br />
|-<br />
|Deku Nut<br />
|A nut harvested from the Deku Tree. It explodes with a blinding flash if thrown.<br />
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|Bomb<br />
|A shell packed with explosive powder. Clears the area with a single blast.<br />
|–<br />
|Fairy Bow<br />
|A weapon that adults can use for ranged attacks. Draw, aim and fire.<br />
|-<br />
|Fairy Bow (Fire)<br />
|The Fairy Bow nocked with a Fire Arrow. Sets targets ablaze when they are struck.<br />
|-<br />
|Fairy Bow (Ice)<br />
|The Fairy Bow nocked with an Ice Arrow. Freezes targets when they are struck.<br />
|-<br />
|Fairy Bow (Light)<br />
|The Fairy Bow nocked with a Light Arrow. Binds evil in targets when they are struck.<br />
|-<br />
|Arrow<br />
|The projectile of choice for a bow. It can hit enemies from a distance.<br />
|-<br />
|Fire Arrow (Magic Cost: Low)<br />
|An arrow enchanted with magical fire. Sets targets ablaze on impact.<br />
|-<br />
|Ice Arrow (Magic Cost: Low)<br />
|An arrow enchanted with magical ice. Freezes targets on impact.<br />
|-<br />
|Light Arrow (Magic Cost: Medium)<br />
|An arrow enchanted with magical light. Its sacred power binds evil upon impact.<br />
|-<br />
|Din's Fire (Magic Cost: High)<br />
|Offensive Magic that draws on the power of the goddess Din to create a fiery dome centred around you.<br />
|-<br />
|Farore's Wind (Magic Cost: High)<br />
|Magic that draws upon the power of the goddess Farore to warp you to a preset location within a dungeon.<br />
|-<br />
|Nayru's Love (Magic Cost: Max)<br />
|Defensive magic that summons the power of the goddess Nayru to grant temporary invulnerability to your foes' attacks.<br />
|-<br />
|Fairy Slingshot<br />
|A toy weapon used to attack from afar. Its rubber sling can launch Deku Seeds.<br />
|-<br />
|Bombchu<br />
|A newly developed, self-propelled bomb. It is even capable of climbing walls!<br />
|-<br />
|Hookshot<br />
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|Longshot<br />
|An enhanced version of the Hookshot. Its chain stretches to hook far-off targets.<br />
|-<br />
|Boomerang<br />
|A weapon that returns when thrown. It can even snag out-of-reach items.<br />
|-<br />
|Lens of Truth<br />
|A magic lens that reveals hidden wonders. Use it to see the truth beneath an illusion.<br />
|-<br />
|Magic Beans<br />
|Beans that can be planted in soft ground. If the plant grows large enough, it may just come in handy.<br />
|-<br />
|Megaton Hammer<br />
|A massive hammer so heavy it must be held with both hands. It can crush all kinds of things with one mighty swing.<br />
|-<br />
|Empty Bottle<br />
|A handy bottle that can hold many things. Leaving it empty would be a waste!<br />
|-<br />
|Bottled Fish<br />
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|Bottled Bug<br />
|An ordinary and unassuming insect. It no doubt longs to crawl in a dark hole.<br />
|-<br />
|Bottled Fairy<br />
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|Red Potion<br />
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|Green Potion<br />
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|Blue Potion<br />
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|Lon Lon Milk<br />
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{|{| border="3" align="left" style="text-align:center;"<br />
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|Item (Francais)<br />
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|Deku Stick<br />
|Bâton Mojo <br />
|Une longue branche de l'Arbre Mojo. Vous pouvez l'utiliser pour frapper ou l'enflammer comme une torche.<br />
|-<br />
|Deku Nut<br />
|Noix Mojo <br />
|Une noix provenant de l'Arbre Mojo. Lancez-la pour aveugler vos ennemis.<br />
|-<br />
|Bombs<br />
|Bombe <br />
|Elle est bourée d'explosif ! Faites-la exploser pour éliminer les obstacles.<br />
|-<br />
|Fairy Bow<br />
|Arc des fées <br />
|Une arme pour archers adultes. Tendez, visez et tirez !<br />
|-<br />
|Fairy Bow (Fire)<br />
|Arc des fées (feu) <br />
|L'arc des fées équipé d'une flèche de feu. Il permet d'embraser votre cible.<br />
|-<br />
|Fairy Bow (Ice)<br />
|Arc des fées (glace)<br />
|L'arc des fées équipé d'une flèche de glace. Il permet de geler votre cible.<br />
|-<br />
|Fairy Bow (Light)<br />
|Arc de fées (lumière)<br />
|L'arc des fées équipé d'une flèche de lumière. Il permet de dissiper les forces du mal.<br />
|-<br />
|Arrow<br />
|Fléche<br />
|Projectile à utiliser avec un arc. Idéal pour attaquer des ennemis à distance.<br />
|-<br />
|Fire Arrow (Magic Cost : Low)<br />
|Flèche de feu (dépense magique : faible)<br />
|Une flèche dotée du pouvoir du feu. Tirez pour embraser votre cible.<br />
|-<br />
|Ice Arrow (Magic Cost : Low)<br />
|Flèche de glace (dépense magique : faible)<br />
|Une flèche dotée du pouvoir de la glace. Tirez pour geler votre cible.<br />
|-<br />
|Light Arrow (Magic Cost : Medium)<br />
|Fléche de lumiére (dép. magique : moyenne)<br />
|Une flèche dotée du pouvoir de la lumière. Son pouvoir sacré dissipe les forces du mal.<br />
|-<br />
|Din's Fire (Magic Cost : High)<br />
|Feu de Din (dépense magique : élevée)<br />
|Sortilége invoquant le pouvoir de la déesse Din afin de créer une puissante aura de feu destructrice.<br />
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|Farore's Wind (Magic Cost : High)<br />
|Vent de Farore (dépense magique : élevée)<br />
|Sortilège invoquant le pouvoir de la déesse Farore et vous permettant de vous téléporter à l'intérieur d'un donjon.<br />
|-<br />
|Nayru's Love (Magic Cost : Max)<br />
|Amour de Nayru (dépense magique : max) <br />
|Sotilège invoqunat le pouvoir de la déesse Nyru et créant une puissante barrière protectrice autour de vous.<br />
|-<br />
|Fairy Slingshot<br />
|Lance-pierre des fées<br />
|Une arme de jet pour enfants permettant de lancer des graines Mojo à distance.<br />
|-<br />
|Bombchus<br />
|Missile teigneux<br />
|Ce nouveau type de bombe autopropulsée peut grimper aux murs !<br />
|-<br />
|Hookshot<br />
|Grappin<br />
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|Longshot<br />
|Super grappin<br />
|Une version améliorée du grappin. Sa chaîne se déploie encore plus loin.<br />
|-<br />
|Boomerang<br />
|Boomerang<br />
|Une arme qui revient vers son lanceur. Elle permet aussi de récupérer des objets hors de votre portée.<br />
|-<br />
|Lens of Truth<br />
|Monocle de vérité<br />
|Il révèle des merveilles cachées. Utilisez-le pour discerner les illusions.<br />
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|Magic Beans<br />
|Haricot magique<br />
|Plantez-le dans de la terre fraîchement retournée. Il peut s'avérer très utile aprés avoir poussé...<br />
|-<br />
|Megaton Hammer<br />
|Masse de titans<br />
|Une masse si lourde que vous devez la soulever à deux mains. écrasez toutes sortes de choses en un seul coup.<br />
|-<br />
|Empty Bottle<br />
|Flacon vide <br />
|Il peut contenir différentes choses. Il serait dommage de ne pas s'en servir !<br />
|-<br />
|Bottled Fish<br />
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|-<br />
|Bottled Bugs<br />
|Insecte en flacon<br />
|Un insecte ordinaire. Il adore se cacher dans les trous du sol.<br />
|-<br />
|Bottled Fairy<br />
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|Red Potion<br />
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|Green Potion<br />
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|Blue Potion<br />
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|Keaton Mask<br />
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|Skull Mask<br />
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|Scary Mask<br />
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|Bunny Hood<br />
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|Mask of Truth<br />
|Masque de vérité<br />
|Un masque mystérieux de la tribu Sheikah. On dit qu'il révèle la vérité à son porteur.<br />
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=Italian OoT 3D Menu Descriptions=</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Lyre&diff=9513Lyre2011-11-15T23:06:49Z<p>You-Know-Who: Redirected page to Harp</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Harp]]</div>You-Know-Whohttps://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Star&diff=9511Star2011-11-15T22:48:11Z<p>You-Know-Who: </p>
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<div>{{Enemy<br />
|name = Star<br />
|image = [[File:Star-LA-Sprite.png]]<br />
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br />
|habitat = [[Angler's Tunnel]]<br>[[Catfish's Maw]]<br>[[Face Shrine]]<br />
|weapon = [[Sword]]<br />
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Stars is an enemy that can be found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. They are unique enemies that slowly rotate while moving around the room. They always move diagonally around the room, and bounce off of the walls and other obstacles in the area. Their pattern is easily predictable and they will only take a single slice from your sword to defeat.<br />
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=Gallery=<br />
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File:Star-LA-Sprite.png|Star Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''.<br />
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{{Cat|Link's Awakening Enemies}}</div>You-Know-Who