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| name      = Golden Era
| image      = [[File:Triforce.png]]  
| image      = [[File:Triforce.png|260px]]
| game      =  
| game      =  
| location  = [[Hyrule]]  
| location  = [[Hyrule]]  
| characters = [[King of Hyrule]]  
| characters = [[King of Hyrule]]  
| when      = After ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''
| when      = After ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br>Before [[The Tragedy of Princess Zelda I]]
| related    = [[The Tragedy of Princess Zelda I]]  
| related    = [[Decline Timeline]]  
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The '''Golden Era''' takes place after the resurrection and defeat of [[Ganon]] as well as the trio of games that follow ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. During Link's adventures outside of [[Hyrule]], the Kingdom, now absent of any evil, began to flourish in what is referred to as a "Golden Era". This was mainly due to the leaders of Hyrule using the full power of the golden relic, known as the [[Triforce]].
==Prosperity of the Kingdom==
With the initial defeat of Ganon, the Kingdom of Hyrule entered a period of prosperity. The King's of Hyrule that followed used the [[Triforce of Courage]], [[Triforce of Wisdom|Wisdom]] and [[Triforce of Power|Power]] to maintain order within the land. These legendary relics were passed down through the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]]. It was said that, in order to use the Triforce effectively, that one's heart had to be true. Due to the Kings that followed, the Kingdom began to flourish.
==The Great King of Hyrule==
There was said to be a Great King within this era. This King was concerned that the Triforce might be misused after his death and he began to grow wary. In order to counter this, the King hid the Triforce of Courage, so that the following King would only be able to hold two pieces of the Triforce. The heir to the throne was the King's son, the [[Prince of Hyrule]], however the King was suspicious of his character and aptitude. Instead he trusted [[Princess Zelda|Princess Zelda I]] with the secret to the location of the Triforce of Courage.


The '''Golden Era''' takes place after the resurrection and defeat of [[Ganon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' takes place within this era. It is before The Monarchs of Hyrule use the [[Triforce]], and is also before the tragedy of [[Princess Zelda]] the first. It is before the [[Era of Decline]] and ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' and ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''.


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Revision as of 15:29, May 20, 2013

Golden Era
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The Golden Era takes place after the resurrection and defeat of Ganon as well as the trio of games that follow A Link to the Past. During Link's adventures outside of Hyrule, the Kingdom, now absent of any evil, began to flourish in what is referred to as a "Golden Era". This was mainly due to the leaders of Hyrule using the full power of the golden relic, known as the Triforce.

Prosperity of the Kingdom

With the initial defeat of Ganon, the Kingdom of Hyrule entered a period of prosperity. The King's of Hyrule that followed used the Triforce of Courage, Wisdom and Power to maintain order within the land. These legendary relics were passed down through the Royal Family of Hyrule. It was said that, in order to use the Triforce effectively, that one's heart had to be true. Due to the Kings that followed, the Kingdom began to flourish.

The Great King of Hyrule

There was said to be a Great King within this era. This King was concerned that the Triforce might be misused after his death and he began to grow wary. In order to counter this, the King hid the Triforce of Courage, so that the following King would only be able to hold two pieces of the Triforce. The heir to the throne was the King's son, the Prince of Hyrule, however the King was suspicious of his character and aptitude. Instead he trusted Princess Zelda I with the secret to the location of the Triforce of Courage.