The
Hylian Chronicles
To set the stage for this adventure of the legendary Hero of
Hyrule, it will be informative to delve into the Triforce myth, an
ancient epic about the creation of the world that is still believed
in the land of Hyrule. Every culture has such myths and theories
about the creation of their worlds, and it can be beneficial and
entertain to examine them in detail for they often affect the
present day social structure. The legends say the mystical gods of
Hyrule had as their chosen people the Hylia. These ancient people
left scrolls that are the primary source of the legends...
According to the Hylian scrolls, the mythical gods descended from
a distant nebula to the world that was and created order and life.
The God of Power dyed the mountains red with fire and created
land. The God of Wisdom created science and wizardry and
brought order to the nature. The God of Courage, though
justice and vigor, created life - the animals that crawl the land
and the birds that soar in the sky. After the gods had finished
their work, they left the world, but not before creating a symbol of
their strength, a golden triangle known as the Triforce. A
small but powerful portion of the essence of the gods was held in
this mighty artifact, which was to guide the intelligent life on the
world of Hyrule.
Although it was an inanimate object, the Triforce had the power
to bestow three titles which gave the person who received then great
powers: "The Forger of Strength", "The
Keeper of Knowledge", and "The Juror of
Courage". From its hiding place in the so-called Golden
Land where the gods placed it, the Triforce beckoned people from
the outside world to seek it in the hope that someone worthy of
these titles would find it.
With their magic infused blood, the Hylain people were endowed
with psychic powers and skill in wizardry. It was also said that
their long, pointed ears enabled them to hear special messages from
the gods, so they were held in high esteem by many people in Hyrule.
Their descendants settled in various parts of the world and passed
on their knowledge and magical lore to all people. But in its
passing, the lore was often distorted or lost altogether...
In Hyrule, there are many Hylian buildings which are mentioned
repeatedly in the legends. These buildings, which now lie in ruin,
pale shadows of their former splendor, are closely tied to the
Triforce. Some were said to house the Triforce itself...
If it were only of the gods, the Triforce would be coveted by
many. But a verse from the Book of Mudora (a collection of Hylian
legends and lore) made the Triforce even more desirable:
In a realm beyond sight,
The sky shines gold, not blue.
There, the Triforce's might
Makes mortal dreams come true.

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