Kakariko Village

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Introduction

Kakariko Village National Flag

This small village nestles at the foot of Death Mountain, to the east of Hyrule Castle Town. To the north, a path winds up to Death Mountain and to the east of the town is built a huge windmill. Further east is a graveyard. It was originally ruled by the sheikah "Impa." The town remained safe as long as the sheikah people would watch over it. Their loyalty and protective instinct toward the Hylians kept it out of the harm of dark creatures. The town was torn to shackles during the beginning of the Imprisoning war, catching on fire due to unseen forces. It was soon rebuilt after the power of nature’s rain extinguished the flames. Homes grow into the mountain to the north and onto the plains of central Hyrule to the south, joining the two, becoming a waypoint for travelers who might be going to the great Death Mountain. Still a place of Commerce, Kakariko Village provides grassy area for children, family memorial for the desceased, medical care, games and entertainment. It also has shops and inns and taverns, blacksmiths, library and bustling Village Square. It is also home to the village Elder. Many of the inhabitants keep animals like cuccos. It is said to be built upon the ruins of the Shadow Temple.

The Creation of Hyrule

The Triforce

Before life began, before the world had form, three golden goddesses descended upon the chaotic land of Hyrule. They were Din, the Goddess of Power, Nayru, the Goddess of Wisdom, and Farore, the Goddess of Courage.

Din, with her strong flaming arms, cultivated the land to create the earth. Nayru poured her wisdom onto the earth to give the spirit of law to the world. Farore's rich soul created all life forms who would uphold the law.

These three great goddesses returned to the heavens, leaving behind the golden sacred Triforce.

The Triforce was sealed in the Sacred Realm connected to Hyrule. The legends also say that whoever holds the Triforce can make their wishes come true, but only if he has the perfect balance between the three forces: Power, Wisdom, and Courage. If someone without the right balance lays his or her hand on the Triforce, it will split into three pieces. The one touching the Triforce will hold the force that he or she most believes in, and the two other parts will be given to persons chosen by destiny to carry the Triforce-part that they represent. The persons who carry the Triforce or a part of it can be recognized by the Triforce symbol on their hands.

Location

The land Hyrule is often mixed up with the World of Hyrule, for some strange reason. In the land of Hyrule, many important battles and events have taken place. It is filled with many different creatures, races, and places. People in the land of Hyrule have always been known as religious a people, and they have always greatly respected the powers of the Triforce. The Royal Family, who rule the land of Hyrule, is the greatest and most respected family in Hyrule.

Hyrule World Map

Physical Geography The land of Hyrule in the time of Ocarina is very varied. The landscape is dominated by a large volcanic mountain range and its principle volcano, Death Mountain, in the northeast of the country.

To the far west is a large area of desert, known as the Haunted Wasteland, bordered by a canyon, named Gerudo Valley, that is a feeder river for a large lake, Lake Hylia in the southwest.

Immediately east of Lake Hylia is a large woodland area, known as the Lost Woods. The major water source in Hyrule is the Zoras River, which starts at the Zoras Fountain, flows through Hyrule Castle Town, and into Gerudo Valley, which ends at Lake Hylia.

The remainder of the country is occupied by a flat valley floor known as Hyrule Field with a large hill in the center of the field in which Lon Lon Ranch is located.


The Hyrule Timeline Theory

The exact History of Hyrule is not known, but the World holds many Legends passed down from generation to generation allowing the following timeline to be created.

0 Hyrulian Chronology

The Three Goddeses Din (Power), Nayru (Wisdom), and Farore (Courage) descend from a distant nebula and create the land of Hyrule, along with all its occupants. Once their work is complete, they leave a mystical object called the Triforce intended to be used by the wise and pure to grant wishes. They hide it in a place called The Golden Land, or The Sacred Realm.

1000 Hyrulian Chronology

The creations of the Goddesses settle in various places within Hyrule; the Gorons within the Mountains, the Zora in Hyrule's largest river, the Gerudos in the desert and the Humans and Hylians build Hyrule Castle Town and several small villages. The Kokiri settle in the Lost Woods along with the Faeries. All the races live together in harmony.

1500 Hyrulian Chronology

The Hylians rise as the most superior race and build many great monuments throughout Hyrule including The Temple of Time and place many of their mystical treasures within hidden temples. Many great books are written, including The Book of Mudora - a collection of Hylian legends and lore. Several of the races are entrusted to the magical keys to the Sacred Land; 3 stones and the Ocarina of Time. The Gorons safekeep the Ruby, the Zora look after the Sapphire, the Kokiri take the Emerald and the Hylians have the Ocarina.

2070 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda V: OoT

Civil unrest amongst the races leads to a great war in Hyrule. Each race longs for the Triforce and accuses the others of coveting it. Battle commences and a lone woman escapes the bloodshed fleeing to the safe haven of the Kokiri Forest. She perishes amongst the trees after giving birth to her child; Link. He is brought up by the Kokiri as one of their own. Princess Zelda I is also born at this time.

2080 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda V: OoT

Link I is called by the Deku Tree to undertake a great quest. Link travels from the Kokiri Forest to Hyrule, where he meets Princess Zelda I. She asks him to retrieve 3 magical stones, which will open the gateway to the Secret Realm. Meanwhile, Ganondorf Dragmire of the Gerudo plots to enter the Sacred Realm to take the Triforce for himself. He attempts to kidnap Zelda, but her nursemaid Impa hides her away. Link collects the 3 stones and places them in the Temple. The doors open, and he takes the Master Sword, but Ganondorf steps through the gateway to take the Triforce, and Link is frozen in time.

Note: Time now forwards by 7 years - but is later restored by Princess Zelda.


2087 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda V: OoT

Link I is awakened, older and stronger. He finds a different Hyrule, bleak and desolate, due to Ganondorf's evil wishes. With the help of Zelda I, he finds six medallions of the six sages. Link, Zelda and the ages use their power to overthrow Ganondorf. They manage to seal him in the Sacred Realm, after a long, hard battle. (note, in Zelda 3 it says seven wise men (there were six sages, and 4 were female - could the Hylians have forgotten their own history?) and the Knights of Hyrule (Link and Zelda were the only ones to fight him) sealed up Ganondorf into the Golden Land (The Sacred Realm), and this battle is called the Imprisoning War.)

2081 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda VI: MM

After his great battle, Link discovers that his guardian faerie Navi, has disappeared so he goes searching for her. However in the woods he is attacked by a strange stalchild who steals his horse Epona. Link gives chase and ends up in the strange land of Termina, which is doomed to be consumed by its own moon. Link called to four giants who protected Termina and gave battle upon the moon with the evil demon Majora, defeating him and then returning to Hyrule.

2700 Hyrulian Chronology

Peace prevails in Hyrule for a long time. However throughout the centuries Ganon has been growing stronger and stronger within his prison in the Sacred Realm. The seal of the sages fails and Ganon escapes and declares war unpon Hyrule once more. The people wait for their chosen hero to reappear once more but he does not. Ganon and his minions lay waste upn Hyrule and the people pray to the Goddesses for help. They respond by sending a great rain upon the land, flooding it completely. Before Hyrule Castle is entirely flooded however, King Dafunes Nohansen used the Master Sword freeze time in Hyrule, preserving it beneath the waves. The goddesses give him the task of discovering a new Hero for the land, giving him magical skills and time of the ages to search.

3100 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda IX: WW

Hyrule no longer exists and the survivors of the flood have made settlements on islands throughout the world. Link II is born on Outset Island. Tetra aka Zelda II is also born. Ganon has plotted and planned for 800 years on how to get back into Hyrule and recover the rest of the Triforce.

3110 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda IX: WW

Ganon sends out his faithful monster Helmaroc King to bring him the descendent of Zelda. Many young girls matching her description are kidnapped, including Link's sister Aryll. Link attempts to rescue his sister, who Ganon is holding in the Forgotten Fortress but he is beaten by Helmaroc King and cast into the ocean to die. He is rescued the the King of the Red Lion; the incarnation of Dafunes Nohansen. Together they then retrieve the Pearls of Din, Farore and Nayru and Link. Proving that he is indeed, the Chosen Hero, Link then descends into the watery Hyrule and finds the Master Sword and collects the lost fragments of the Triforce of Courage. Ganon finally discovers Zelda, knowing that her death will cause great disaster to Hyrule. However he underestimates Link, who finally defeats him after several long, arduous battles. Ganon is turned to stone and imprisioned in the Sacred Realm. Link and Zelda are instructed by the King to found a new Hyrule and continue their bloodlines, each taking their Triforce pieces with them.

3111 Hyrulian Chronology

New Hyrule is founded. Many of it's landmarks are named after places in the original Hyrule, including Death Mountain, Lake Hylia, The Lost Woods. Link and Zelda continue their own bloodlines, each one inheriting the Triforce in turn.

3500 Hyrulian Chronology

Link III and Zelda III are born in Hyrule.

3514 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda III: LttP

The Wizard Agahnim appears in Hyrule and solves current disasters of the time. He is declared the people's hero and made Chief Advisors but then secretly overthrows the King and destroys the seal that imprisons Ganondorf in the Dark World. Princess Zelda contacts Link telepathically, pleading for him to help. Link manages to defeat Agahnim and Ganondorf, using the power of the Master Sword, and brings the now complete Triforce to Hyrule.

3515 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda VII: OoS & Zelda VIII: OoA

Warned by the Triforce of impending peril, Zelda travels to the lands of Holodrum and Labrynna where a plan is being concocted by Gerudo witches Koname and Kotaki to resurrect Ganon. Their servants Onox and Veran kidnap the Oracle of Seasons Din and Oracle of Ages Nayru before Zelda can intervene. Link defeats Ganon once more, freeing the Oracles and restoring order to the lands.

3516 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda IV: LA

Link travels around the world, but on his way back to Hyrule, he gets shipwrecked on the mysterious Koholint Island. To escape, he has to awaken the Windfish. He eventually does, but the Island is destroyed in the process. Others say it was simply a dream... On his journey home, Link settles in the land of Calatia, rather than returning to Hyrule.

4050 Hyrulian Chronology

Hyrule Castle and Kakariko Village are attacked repeated by minions from Death Mountain, and power appears to be growing within it. The Hyrulians and the Royal Family flee to the North. The land becomes a wasteland, left to the monsters, who destroy all buildings and relics. The Master Sword, which was housed in the Lost Woods in this area, becomes lost.

4058 Hyrulian Chronology

North Castle is built on the Great Northwestern Plains. It is bigger, and far more magnificant than Hyrule Castle. Many towns and villages are built and they are named in memory of the legendary sages who once protected Hyrule thousands of years ago.

4100 Hyrulian Chronology

One of the Hyrulian Kings hides the Triforce of Courage. His son cannot find it, but a wizard tells him that the Prince's younger sister, Zelda IV knows of it's whereabouts. When Zelda refuses to tell, the wizard puts her in a deep sleep from which she may never awaken. In his grief the Prince places Zelda on an altar deep within North Castle and demands that every female child born in the castle from then on, must be named Zelda.

4520 Hyrulian Chronology

The evil wizard Ganon reappears, and steals the Triforce of Power from North Castle. He makes the Underworld his domain and uses Death Mountain as his main base, where monsters already run riot on the waste wasteland of Southwest Hyrule.

4525 Hyrulian Chronology

Link IV is born in Catalia. Zelda V* is born in Hyrule.

  • Note, according to Hyrulian legend, every princess born into the household since Zelda IV was put to sleep has supposedly been named Zelda. This could mean that although she is the fifth Zelda to star in the games, it is not the correct number.

4540 Hyrulian Chronology- Zelda I: LoZ

Zelda inherits the Triforce of Wisdom. However, she fears Ganon will steal it and so shatters it into pieces and sends Impa to look for a hero. Ganon captures Zelda and imprisons her in Death Mountain. Impa meets up with Link and asks him to rescue Zelda. Link recovers the Triforce of Wisdom, defeats Ganon, recovers the Triforce of Power, and saves Zelda.

4541 Hyrulian Chronology - Zelda II: AoL

Link discovers a strange mark on his hand. Impa tells him it means he is the one chosen to recover the Triforce of Courage and awaken Zelda IV from a sleeping spell. Link successfully completes the quest and the adventures end here.

Races of Hyrule

Over the vast timeline, many races have lived or passed through Hyrule. Most of which are listed below.

Gerudo

The wasteland to the west is governed by the Gerudo, an almost purely female race. Despite this, (implied by a Gossip Stone outside of the Temple of Time) Gerudo manage to procreate by coming into Hyrule Market Town to have one-night stands. Only one male is born every hundred years. This male is then proclaimed King of Thieves by the Gerudo, and is venerated in what appears to be leader worship rituals, but the Gerudo are really more of a dictatorship. A Gerudo named Nabooru was the first sage of spirit.

Gorons

To the northeast lies the Goron City. The workers mine rocks below the city for their race to eat and thus get a portion of the rocks for themselves. The city itself is an intricate labyrinth set inside Death Mountain itself and is connected to the Fire Temple. The strongest Goron usually becomes the leader, and in Ocarina of time, it is Darunia. The Goron government is a monarchy, with the Chief (a.k.a. "Big Brother") ruling over the other Gorons who build passages throughout Death Mountain. Darunia was the first sage of Fire.

Kokiri

The forest to the southeast is governed by the Great Deku Tree, who watches over a realm of children who will never grow up. The Kokiri and the Great Deku Tree are pacifists, and have not participated in any of Hyrule's infamous wars. There have been two known Kokiri sages. Saria was the first sage of the Forest. Fido was the sage of wind.

Zora

The Zora govern an underground cavern, beneath a corrie lake to the east. They are ruled by a King who goes by the same name, and are completely self-sufficient. The Zora worship a great fish who resides in the lake above their cavern, known as Lord Jabu-Jabu, and believe their fate is tied to his. There have been two known Zora sages; Princess Ruto and Laruto. Ruto was the first sage of water and Laruto was the sage of earth.

Rito

The "bird people" from Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker are called Rito. Rito look like people with beaks. At a certain age Rito are given wings. The Rito inhabit the Dragon Roost Island. The Rito are famous for being excellent mail men. Some believe the Rito evolved from the Zora people. Medli is the Rito sage (Sage of Earth).

Deku

Deku are plant-like creatures that can be friends or foes. Deku Scrubs are enemies who shoot nuts at intruders. Business Deku's sell and trade. Deku can be found mainly everywhere in Hyrule. There is not a Deku sage.

Minish

The Minish are small beings that inhabit Hyrule. They are very small and only reveal themselves to children, so are beleived to be fake. Minish speak their own language, but with the help of a Jabber Nut, that isn't a problem when communicating. There is not a Minish sage.

Korok

Korok are the small plant-like creatures that inhabit Forest Haven in The Wind Waker. The Deku Tree revealed that the Korok are actually a new form of the Kokiri people. The Korok are peacful. They fly on deku leaves and plant Deku Tree seeds on islands in the ocean. The Korok sage is Makar (sage of Wind).

Hyrule Royal Family

The Hyrule Royal Family itself rules the land to the north of Hyrule, and has a large army of soldiers to protect itself. The King rules the land, and his daughter, Princess Zelda, is next in line for the throne.