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'''''The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia''''' is a 276-page book commemorating the 25th anniversary of [[The Legend of Zelda (series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. In order, it features a foreword by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], concept artwork for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'', the initial release of the series timeline, concept artwork for other games, a design retrospective on the main characters, an afterword from [[Eiji Aonuma]], and a ''Skyward Sword'' prequel manga by [[Akira Himekawa]]. It was originally published in Japan by {{wp|Shogakukan}} on December 21, 2011, and later published in North America by {{Wp|Dark Horse Comics}} on January 29, 2013. A digital [[Wii U]] version was released as part of a bundle with ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD]]''.
'''''Hyrule Historia: Zelda no Densetsu Taizen''''', published as '''''The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia''''' by Dark Horse, is a 276-page book commemorating the 25th anniversary of [[The Legend of Zelda (series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. In order, it features a foreword by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], concept artwork for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'', the initial release of the series timeline, concept artwork for other games, a design retrospective on the main characters, an afterword from [[Eiji Aonuma]], and a ''Skyward Sword'' prequel manga by [[Akira Himekawa]]. It was originally released in Japan on December 21, 2011. A digital [[Wii U]] version was released as part of a bundle with ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD]]''.


The book is notable for material that has never been publicly released before, such as the series timeline that was previously only hinted at in interviews and lore.
The book is notable for material that has never been publicly released before, such as the series timeline that was previously only hinted at in interviews and lore.


==Timeline==
==Timeline==
This summary contains Hyrule's history as far as the book's version of events goes. ''Hyrule Historia'' notes that the chronology is subject to be rewritten with the advent of new legends.
This summary contains Hyrule's history as far as the book's version of events goes. ''Hyrule Historia'' notes that the chronology is subject to be rewritten with the discovery of new legends.


===Pre-split===
===Before Split===
====The Era of the Creation of the World====
====The Era of the Creation of the World====
[[Din|The]] [[Nayru|three]] [[Farore|goddesses]] create the world and leave behind the [[Triforce]], golden triangles bearing the goddesses' power, wisdom, and courage.
The [[Din|three]] [[Nayru|golden]] [[Farore|goddesses]] create the world and leave behind the [[Triforce]], golden triangles bearing the goddesses' power, wisdom, and courage.


====The Era of the Goddess Hylia====
====The Era of the Goddess Hylia====
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====The Era of Chaos & the Era of Prosperity====
====The Era of Chaos & the Era of Prosperity====
The land that the goddesses created and Hylia protected eventually came to be known as [[Hyrule]]. The humans with mysterious powers who share roots with Hylia, distinguished by their long ears, came to be known as [[Hylian]]s. After a long period of peace, people began to fight over the Triforce of legend. In response, the [[Sage]] of Light, [[Rauru]], builds the [[Temple of Time]] around the only entrance to the [[Sacred Realm]] that houses the Triforce, and seals the entrance and the ability to pass through time with the Master Sword. He entrusts [[Spiritual Stones|three sacred stone]]s, which act as keys to the [[Door of Time]], to the [[Kokiri|people of the forest]], [[Zora|people of water]], and [[Goron|people of fire]]. Rauru stays within the Sacred Realm as guardian and enshrines the Triforce in the [[Temple of Light]]. Many years later, the kingdom is established by descendants of the reborn Hylia, Zelda, and they built [[Hyrule Castle]] in the center of Hyrule near the Temple of Time. Many members of the Royal Family are born with a special power, and the queen would often be named Zelda after the historical legend.
The land that the goddesses created and Hylia protected eventually came to be known as [[Hyrule]]. The humans with mysterious powers who share roots with Hylia, distinguished by their long ears, came to be known as [[Hylian]]s. After a long period of peace, people began to fight over the Triforce of legend. In response, the [[Sage]] of Light, [[Rauru]], builds the [[Temple of Time]] around the only entrance to the [[Sacred Realm]] that houses the Triforce, and seals the entrance and the ability to pass through time with the Master Sword. He entrusts [[Spiritual Stones|three sacred stone]]s, which act as keys to the [[Door of Time]], to the [[Kokiri|people of the forest]], [[Zora|people of water]], and [[Goron|people of fire]]. Rauru stayed within the Sacred Realm as guardian and enshrined the Triforce in the [[Temple of Light]]. Many years later, the kingdom is established by descendants of the reborn Hylia, Zelda, and they built [[Hyrule Castle]] in the center of Hyrule near the Temple of Time. Many members of the Royal Family are born with a special power, and the queen would often be named Zelda after the historical legend.


====The Picori and the Light Force====
====The Picori and the Light Force====
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====The Unsealing of Sorcerer Vaati====
====The Unsealing of Sorcerer Vaati====
Peace returns as Vaati was presumed dead, but one day he suddenly reappears and kidnaps many beautiful maidens, taking them to the [[Wind Palace]]. A young boy uses the power of the legendary Four Sword to split his body into four in order to defeat Vaati. The boy seals Vaati inside the Four Sword within the [[Four Sword Shrine]] and returns the girls home to their villages.
Peace returned as Vaati was presumed dead, but one day he suddenly reappears and kidnaps many beautiful maidens, taking them to the [[Wind Palace]]. A young boy uses the power of the legendary Four Sword to split his body into four in order to defeat Vaati. The boy seals Vaati inside the Four Sword within the [[Four Sword Shrine]] and returns the girls home to their villages.


====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords''====
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====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''====
Ganondorf invades the Sacred Realm. He touches the Triforce, and the Triforce splits into three due to the imbalance in his heart. Link, chosen as the Hero of Time, wields the Master Sword and, traveling across seven years, awakens the seven Sages. The Triforce of Power that remained with Ganondorf, the Triforce of Wisdom within Princess Zelda, and the Triforce of Courage within the Hero of Time, Link, resonate once more in a decisive battle.
Ganondorf invades the Sacred Realm. He touches the Triforce, and the Triforce splits into three due to the imbalance in his heart. Link, chosen as the Hero of Time, wields the Master Sword and, traveling across seven years, awakens the seven sages. The Triforce of Power that remained with Ganondorf, the Triforce of Wisdom within Princess Zelda, and the Triforce of Courage within the Hero of Time, Link, resonate once more in a decisive battle.


The timeline makes its first split here. For the branch in which Ganondorf is triumphant, see [[#The Hero is Defeated|The Hero is Defeated]]. For the branch in which Ganondorf is defeated, see [[#The Hero is Triumphant|The Hero is Triumphant]].
The timeline makes its first split here. For the branch in which Ganondorf is triumphant, see [[#The Hero is Defeated|The Hero is Defeated]]. For the branch in which Ganondorf is defeated, see [[#The Hero is Triumphant|The Hero is Triumphant]].


===The Hero is Defeated===
===The Hero is Defeated===
Link is, of all things, defeated. The King of Evil, Ganondorf, completes the Triforce and transforms into the King of Darkness, [[Ganon]]. The seven Sages, led by Princess Zelda, seal Ganon and the Triforce in the Sacred Realm as a last resort. Ganon will menace the world in later eras as the conflicts over the Triforce continue, the bloodline of the gods wane, and the kingdom is reduced in size. Thus “The Decline of Hyrule” ensues.
Link is, of all things, defeated. The King of Evil, Ganondorf, completes the Triforce and transforms into the King of Darkness, [[Ganon]]. The seven sages, led by Princess Zelda, seal Ganon and the Triforce in the Sacred Realm as a last resort. Ganon will menace the world in later eras as the conflicts over the Triforce continue, the bloodline of the gods wane, and the kingdom is reduced in size. Thus the downfall of Hyrule ensues.


====The Imprisoning War====
====The Imprisoning War====
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====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''====
Ganon, from within the Dark World, plots his return to the [[Light World]] through his alter ego, [[Agahnim]], whom gains favor with the King of Hyrule and betrays him. Link, a boy descended from a member of the Knights of Hyrule, travels to the Dark World and defeats Ganon. He recovers the Triforce, and peace returns to the world.
Ganon, from within the Dark World, plots his return to the [[Light World]] through his alter ego, [[Agahnim]], whom has gained favor with the King of Hyrule and betrayed him. Link, a boy descended from a member of the Knights of Hyrule, travels to the Dark World and defeats Ganon. He recovers the Triforce, and peace returns to the world.


====''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons''====
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====''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages''====
Link visits Hyrule Castle and is whisked away to [[Labrynna]] by the Triforce. He defeats the Sorceress of Shadows, [[Veran]], and rescues the Oracle of Ages, [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]]. Afterwards, it is revealed that [[Twinrova]] was behind the events of Holodrum and Labrynna, which were part of a plot to resurrect the Evil King Ganon. Link defeats both Twinrova and the revived Ganon, and later departs on a boat for a training journey.
Link visits Hyrule Castle and is whisked away to [[Labrynna]] by the Triforce. He defeats the Sorceress of Shadows, [[Veran]], and rescues the Oracle of Ages, [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]]. Afterwards, it is revealed that [[Twinrova]] was behind the events of Holodrum and Labrynna, which were part of a plot to resurrect Ganon. Link defeats both Twinrova and the revived Ganon, and later departs on a boat for a training journey.


====''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''====
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====The Great King and the Triforce of Courage====
====The Great King and the Triforce of Courage====
The Royal Family uses the Triforce to make the kingdom prosperous. Worried that the Triforce could be misused after his death, a great king hid the Triforce of Courage and cast a spell over the kingdom so that a crest will appear on the hand of the one worthy of being its bearer. When the king dies, crest did not appear on the prince's hand, and a magician close to him suggests that Princess Zelda knows the secret. When Princess Zelda repeatedly refuses to tell her older brother the location of the Triforce of Courage, the magician sacrifices his life to cast a sleeping spell on Zelda, much to the prince's horror. In his grief, the prince regretfully places Zelda in the [[North Castle]] and decrees that every female born into the Royal Family shall be given the name Zelda so that the tragedy shall never be forgotten. While he reforms himself and governs wisely as king, the glory of the kingdom decays to a smaller state as no one worthy of bearing the full Triforce appears.
The Royal Family uses the Triforce to make the kingdom prosperous. Worried that the Triforce could be misused after his death, a great king hid the Triforce of Courage and cast a spell over the kingdom so that a crest will appear on the hand of the one worthy of being its bearer. When the king dies, crest did not appear on the prince's hand, and a magician close to him suggests that Princess Zelda knows the secret. When Princess Zelda repeatedly refuses to tell her older brother the location of the Triforce of Courage, the magician sacrifices his life to cast a sleeping spell on Zelda, much to the prince's horror. In his grief, the prince regretfully placed Zelda in the [[North Castle]] and decreed that every female born into the Royal Family shall be given the name Zelda so that the tragedy shall never be forgotten. While he reformed himself and governed wisely as king, the glory of the kingdom decayed to a smaller state as no one worthy of bearing the full Triforce appeared.


====''The Legend of Zelda''====
====''The Legend of Zelda''====
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===The Hero is Triumphant===
===The Hero is Triumphant===
Ganondorf is defeated and uses the Triforce of Power to become Ganon. Link weakens him with the Master Sword, and Princess Zelda and the rest of the seven Sages seal away Ganondorf and the Triforce of Power. Link is returned to his original time by Princess Zelda.
Ganondorf is defeated and uses the Triforce of Power to become Ganon. Link weakens him with the Master Sword, and Princess Zelda and the rest of the seven sages seal away Ganondorf and the Triforce of Power. Link is returned to his original time by Princess Zelda.


The timeline makes its second split here. For the branch following the Hero of Time back in the past, see [[#Child Era|Child Era]]. For the branch following Princess Zelda in the future, see [[#Adult Era|Adult Era]].
The timeline makes its second split here. For the branch following the Hero of Time back in the past, see [[#Child Era|Child Era]]. For the branch following Princess Zelda in the future, see [[#Adult Era|Adult Era]].


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TheSevenSagesSealGanon.jpg|In ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', Ganon is sealed away by the seven Sages, including Princess Zelda.
TheSevenSagesSealGanon.jpg|In ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', Ganon is sealed away by the seven sages, including Princess Zelda.
ZeldaSendsLinkBack.jpg|''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' takes place over seven years and serves as a fork in the path of Hyrulean history.  
ZeldaSendsLinkBack.jpg|''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' takes place over seven years and serves as a fork in the path of Hyrulean history.  
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=====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''=====
=====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''=====
After hundreds of years, Ganondorf revives again. The [[King of Red Lions]] guides Link, the Hero of Winds, along with [[Tetra]], the pirate, to unite the Triforce. The ancient King of Hyrule uses the Triforce to wash away Hyrule under the sea, and both Ganondorf and the Master Sword are buried in the water, ending the cycle of conflict over the Sacred Realm and the Triforce.
After hundreds of years, Ganondorf revives again. The [[King of Red Lions]] guides Link, the Hero of Winds, along with [[Tetra]], the pirate, to unite the Trifoce. The ancient King of Hyrule uses the Triforce to wash away Hyrule under the sea, and both Ganondorf and the Master Sword are buried in the water, ending the cycle of conflict over the Sacred Realm and the Triforce.


=====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''=====
=====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''=====
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=====The Early History of Hyrule's Rebirth=====
=====The Early History of Hyrule's Rebirth=====
Continuing the great voyage, Tetra and her crew discover a continent. It is the land of the [[spirits of good]], where the central [[Tower of Spirits]] was used to seal the Demon King, [[Malladus]], in the distant past. Tetra establishes a new kingdom of Hyrule and makes peace with the native [[Lokomo]]s. It is stipulated that soldiers would wear the same uniform as the Hero of Winds.
Continuing the great voyage, Tetra and her crew discover a continent. It is the land of the [[spirits of good]], where the central [[Tower of Spirits]] was used to seal the Demon King, [[Malladus]], in the distant past. Tetra establishes a new kingdom of Hyrule and makes peace with the native [[Lokomo]]s. It was stipulated that soldiers would wear the same uniform as the Hero of Winds.


=====''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''=====
=====''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''=====
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*''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds'' takes place after ''Link's Awakening'',<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/403707162645372928</ref> featuring a different Link and Zelda.
*''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds'' takes place after ''Link's Awakening'',<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/403707162645372928</ref> featuring a different Link and Zelda.
*During development of ''The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes'', the director stated that it was undecided where the game took place in the timeline,<ref>https://www.gameinformer.com/games/the_legend_of_zelda_triforce_heroes/b/3ds/archive/2015/06/17/you-won-39-t-be-saving-zelda-in-triforce-heroes.aspx</ref> with a representative later stating that it did not take place in the timeline.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150627064150/http://nintendoenthusiast.com/news/nintendo-talks-annualization-of-franchises/</ref> Upon release, ''Tri Force Heroes'' was stated to take place after ''A Link Between Worlds'', with the main hero as the same Link.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/657330612064399360</ref>
*During development of ''The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes'', the director stated that it was undecided where the game took place in the timeline,<ref>https://www.gameinformer.com/games/the_legend_of_zelda_triforce_heroes/b/3ds/archive/2015/06/17/you-won-39-t-be-saving-zelda-in-triforce-heroes.aspx</ref> with a representative later stating that it did not take place in the timeline.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150627064150/http://nintendoenthusiast.com/news/nintendo-talks-annualization-of-franchises/</ref> Upon release, ''Tri Force Heroes'' was stated to take place after ''A Link Between Worlds'', with the main hero as the same Link.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/657330612064399360</ref>
*The official Japanese website contains the above changes and makes two more.<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/zelda/history/index.html</ref> First, the placement of ''Link's Awakening'' and ''Oracle of Seasons/Ages'' was swapped. The change was presumably made in an effort to resolve a continuity error in which Zelda appears to meet Link for the first time, which would imply that they are different characters from ''A Link to the Past''; however, there is now no explanation as to why Link is able to walk up to the Triforce in Hyrule Castle as an established hero at the beginning of the ''Oracle'' games, although the website does not directly state that it is a separate Link and Zelda. Second, ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' is listed at the end of each branch of the timeline, but it not explicitly connected to any of them. The game itself contains certain elements previously exclusive to each branch of the timeline. The official English website restates the former but not the latter.<ref>http://zelda.com/about/</ref>
*The official Japanese website contains the above changes and makes two more.<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/zelda/history/index.html</ref> First, the placement of ''Link's Awakening'' and ''Oracle of Seasons'' / ''Oracle of Ages'' was swapped. The change was presumably made in an effort to resolve a continuity error in which Zelda appears to meet Link for the first time, which would imply that they are different characters from ''A Link to the Past''; however, there is now no explanation as to why Link is able to walk up to the Triforce in Hyrule Castle as an established hero at the beginning of the ''Oracle'' games, although the website does not directly state that it is a separate Link and Zelda. Second, ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' is listed at the end of each branch of the timeline, but it not explicitly connected to any of them. The game itself contains certain elements previously exclusive to each branch of the timeline.


==''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'' (manga)==
==''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'' (manga)==
[[File:Skyward Sword Japanese manga.jpg|thumb|150px|''Zelda no Densetsu: Skyward Sword'' cover]]
[[File:Skyward Sword Japanese manga.jpg|thumb|150px|''Zelda no Densetsu: Skyward Sword'' cover]]
This 32-page manga takes place prior to the events of ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'' and depicts the goddess's chosen hero of long ago as the earliest incarnation of Link. While it is an official part of the book, it is not explicitly listed as part of the chronology.
This 32-page manga takes place prior to the events of ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'' and depicts the earliest known incarnation of Link. While it is an official part of the book, it is not explicitly listed as part of the chronology.


===Plot===
===Plot===
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|Jap=ハイラル・ヒストリア ゼルダの伝説 大全
|Jap=ハイラル・ヒストリア ゼルダの伝説 大全
|JapR=Hairaru Hisutoria Zeruda no Densetsu Taizen
|JapR=Hairaru Hisutoria Zeruda no Densetsu Taizen
|JapM=Hyrule Historia: The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia
|JapM=Hyrule Historia: Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia
}}
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