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{{Infobox|character
|name    = Knights of Hyrule
| image = [[File:Knights of Hyrule.jpg|400px]]
|image   = [[File:Knights of Hyrule.jpg]]
| caption =
|game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
| race = [[Hylian]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[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: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
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''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
|location = [[Hyrule Castle]]
| location = [[Hyrule Castle]]
Mido Town
[[Harbor Town of Mido]]
Darunia Town
[[Mountain Town of Darunia]]
[[Holodrum]]
[[Holodrum]]
[[Dark World]]
[[Dark World]]
|race    = [[Hylian]]
|gender  = Male
}}
}}
The '''Knights of Hyrule''' don't generally play a vital role in the Zelda series but they do appear in many games throughout the franchise. They are sworn to serve the [[Royal Family]] and [[Sages]] of [[Hyrule]] and they have helped out in the likes of the Imprisoned War where they played a huge role in helping the sages seal the entrance to the [[Dark World]].


The Knights themselves seem to be regular [[Hylians]] but what sets them apart is their battle status. They are considered to be Legendary among folklore and seem to be of a higher rank that their counterparts the [[Hylian Soldiers]].
The '''Knights of Hyrule''' don't generally play a vital role in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], but they do appear in many games throughout the series. They are sworn to serve the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]] and Sages, and they have helped out in the likes of the Imprisoned War where they played a huge role in helping the sages seal the entrance to the [[Dark World]].


==Appearances==
The Knights themselves seem to be regular [[Hylian]]s but what sets them apart is their battle status. They are considered to be legendary among folklore and seem to be of a higher rank than their counterparts, the [[Hylian Soldiers]].
===The Adventure of Link===
The Hyrule Knights in this game only appear briefly and they seem to have a purple suit of armour and they are also armed with swords. They can be seen in many towns throughout the game however they don't have much of a key role to the plot. In fact the only time they interfere with the actual plot is when [[Link]] must learn specific sword tecchniques. There are two specific Knights, one located in Mido Town and the other in Darunia Town.
===A Link to the Past===
The Knights in this game actually serve a key role to the tale told in the prologue. The Knights were apart of the Imprisoning War. They were enforced by the seven sages to fend off the on coming monsters ftom the Dark World to allow the sages time to seal the entrance. They were successful in doing so but the numbers of Knights greatly diminished.  


As the Knights greatly diminished it is said that Link from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' is the last in the bloodline. It is also stated that only descendents of the Knights were able to draw the [[Master Sword]] from the pedestal.  
==''The Adventure of Link''==
===Ocarina of Time===
The Hyrule Knights in this game only appear briefly and they seem to have a purple suit of armor and they are also armed with swords. They can be seen in many towns throughout the game, however, they don't have much of a key role to the plot. In fact the only time they interfere with the actual plot is when [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] must learn specific sword tecchniques. There are two specific Knights, one located in [[Harbor Town of Mido|Mido Town]] and the other in [[Mountain Town of Darunia|Darunia Town]].
Only the [[Hylian Soldiers]] were seen in the actual game. However there was a breif mentioning of the Knights, when Link goes to buy the [[Hylian Shield]]. In the game it states that the shield is just like the one the Knights of Hyrule used to use.
===Oracle of Seasons===
The Hylian Knights do also make an appearance in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' However they are disguised as a group of performers, who have the role of saving [[Din]] from [[Holodrum]] and bringing her to the safety of Hyrule. However they were unsuccessful as the disguised didn't work and they were killed by [[Onox]].
===The Wind Waker===
Even though the Knights are not seen within the actual game they are briefly mentioned. It was said that the Knights of Hyrule could not siege [[Ganons Tower]].


However a regular item in the game that you can acquire, called the Knights Crest is a reference to the legendary Hylian Knights themselves. The symbol bears similarities with the crest seen on the Hylian Shield and these crests are mainly acquired by defeating a [[Darknut]].  
==''A Link to the Past''==
===Four Swords Adventures===
The Knights in this game actually serve a key role to the tale told in the prologue. The Knights were a part of the Imprisoning War. They were enforced by the seven sages to fend off the oncoming monsters from the Dark World to allow the sages time to seal the entrance. They were successful in doing so but the numbers of Knights greatly diminished.
In this game the Knights are featured as monsters when Link is tasked with collecting the Royal Jewels. However later revealed that these monsters are actually are Hylian Knights and they say that this was the work of [[Ganondorf]]. The Knights in this game serve the purpose of guarding the Royal Jewels. These jewels are needed for Link to access the [[Palace of Winds]] and ultimately save Hyrule.  
 
===Twilight Princess===
As the Knights greatly diminished it is said that [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' is the last in the bloodline. It is also stated that only descendants of the Knights were able to draw the [[Master Sword]] from the pedestal.
Only the Hylian Soldiers make an appearance in the actual game but there is a breif reference to the Knights in the game. [[Ashei]] states that her father was indeed a Knight and he taught her the ways of war. However it is relatively unclear whether her farther was in fact a Knight of Hyrule.  
 
==''Ocarina of Time''==
Only the [[Hylian Soldiers]] are seen in the actual game. However, there was a brief mentioning of the Knights, when [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] goes to buy the [[Hylian Shield]]. In the game it states that the shield is just like the one the Knights of Hyrule used to use.
 
==''Oracle of Seasons''==
The Hylian Knights do also make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. However, they are disguised as a group of performers, who have the role of saving [[Din]] from [[Holodrum]] and bringing her to the safety of Hyrule. However, they were unsuccessful as the disguised didn't work and they were killed by [[Onox]].
 
==''The Wind Waker''==
Even though the Knights are not seen within the actual game they are briefly mentioned. It was said that the Knights of Hyrule could not siege [[Ganon's Tower]].
 
However, a regular item in the game that [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] can acquire, called the Knight's Crest, is a reference to the legendary Hylian Knights themselves. The symbol bears similarities with the crest seen on the Hylian Shield and these crests are mainly acquired by defeating a [[Darknut]].
 
==''Four Swords Adventures''==
In this game the Knights are featured as monsters when [[Link (Four Swords Adventures)|Link]] is tasked with collecting the Royal Jewels. However, it is later revealed that these monsters are actually Hylian Knights and they say that this was the work of [[Ganon]]dorf. The Knights in this game serve the purpose of guarding the Royal Jewels. These jewels are needed for Link to access the [[Palace of Winds (Four Swords Adventures)|Palace of Winds]] and ultimately save Hyrule.
 
==''Twilight Princess''==
{{Main|Hylian Soldiers}}
Only the Hylian Soldiers make an appearance in the actual game but there is a brief reference to the Knights in the game. [[Ashei]] states that her father was indeed a Knight and he taught her the ways of war. However, it is relatively unclear whether her father was in fact a Knight of Hyrule.


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Latest revision as of 09:26, May 1, 2023

The Knights of Hyrule don't generally play a vital role in The Legend of Zelda series, but they do appear in many games throughout the series. They are sworn to serve the Royal Family of Hyrule and Sages, and they have helped out in the likes of the Imprisoned War where they played a huge role in helping the sages seal the entrance to the Dark World.

The Knights themselves seem to be regular Hylians but what sets them apart is their battle status. They are considered to be legendary among folklore and seem to be of a higher rank than their counterparts, the Hylian Soldiers.

The Adventure of Link

The Hyrule Knights in this game only appear briefly and they seem to have a purple suit of armor and they are also armed with swords. They can be seen in many towns throughout the game, however, they don't have much of a key role to the plot. In fact the only time they interfere with the actual plot is when Link must learn specific sword tecchniques. There are two specific Knights, one located in Mido Town and the other in Darunia Town.

A Link to the Past

The Knights in this game actually serve a key role to the tale told in the prologue. The Knights were a part of the Imprisoning War. They were enforced by the seven sages to fend off the oncoming monsters from the Dark World to allow the sages time to seal the entrance. They were successful in doing so but the numbers of Knights greatly diminished.

As the Knights greatly diminished it is said that Link from A Link to the Past is the last in the bloodline. It is also stated that only descendants of the Knights were able to draw the Master Sword from the pedestal.

Ocarina of Time

Only the Hylian Soldiers are seen in the actual game. However, there was a brief mentioning of the Knights, when Link goes to buy the Hylian Shield. In the game it states that the shield is just like the one the Knights of Hyrule used to use.

Oracle of Seasons

The Hylian Knights do also make an appearance in Oracle of Seasons. However, they are disguised as a group of performers, who have the role of saving Din from Holodrum and bringing her to the safety of Hyrule. However, they were unsuccessful as the disguised didn't work and they were killed by Onox.

The Wind Waker

Even though the Knights are not seen within the actual game they are briefly mentioned. It was said that the Knights of Hyrule could not siege Ganon's Tower.

However, a regular item in the game that Link can acquire, called the Knight's Crest, is a reference to the legendary Hylian Knights themselves. The symbol bears similarities with the crest seen on the Hylian Shield and these crests are mainly acquired by defeating a Darknut.

Four Swords Adventures

In this game the Knights are featured as monsters when Link is tasked with collecting the Royal Jewels. However, it is later revealed that these monsters are actually Hylian Knights and they say that this was the work of Ganondorf. The Knights in this game serve the purpose of guarding the Royal Jewels. These jewels are needed for Link to access the Palace of Winds and ultimately save Hyrule.

Twilight Princess

Main article: Hylian Soldiers

Only the Hylian Soldiers make an appearance in the actual game but there is a brief reference to the Knights in the game. Ashei states that her father was indeed a Knight and he taught her the ways of war. However, it is relatively unclear whether her father was in fact a Knight of Hyrule.