The Triforce makes a few brief appearances in the game. It appears during the title screen sequence, where the three parts of the Triforce connect before the logo appears on-screen.
The Triforce also appears in the ending after Link defeats Ganon. Link goes into a chamber, where all three parts of the Triforce are located, and is greeted by the Essence of the Triforce.
It explains to Link about the Triforce and how Ganon used it to make an evil wish to conquer the world. Since Ganon was defeated, the Triforce awaited a new owner, and Link walked up to it, presumably wishing for everything to be restored.
The Triforce is called "golden triangles" by the Great Deku Tree. In the flashback, when the three goddesses finished creating Hyrule, they returned to the heavens and left behind the Triforce. It became the basis of the world's providence and was placed in the Sacred Realm. Other flashbacks like this appear at other points in the game. During the game, Ganondorf is searching for the complete Triforce to conquer Hyrule. Ganondorf sneaks in and touches the Triforce, but it separates into three pieces because Ganondorf's attributes of power, courage, and wisdom are imbalanced.
Ganondorf only obtains the Triforce of Power because he desires power over wisdom and courage. Ganondorf went to look for these two pieces, which he could obtain if he found them again.
Once Link has awakened six Sages , Link learns the truth about where the remaining Triforce pieces went from Zelda, who is then captured by Ganondorf to lure Link in and obtain the Triforce pieces from both.
Once Link reaches the top of Ganon's Castle where Ganondorf and the imprisoned Zelda are, the Triforce pieces resonate with one another, causing the symbols to glow on the back of each person's hand. In the end, Ganondorf fails to obtain the complete Triforce because Link, the six Sages, and Zelda seal him into the Sacred Realm at the end of the game. Zelda sends Link back in time to before any of the game's events ever happened, allowing him to stop Ganondorf's takeover.
However, the Triforce mark can still be seen on his hand, signifying the Triforce of Courage is still with him. Aside from the flashbacks, the complete Triforce does not appear anywhere else in the game, although its symbol appears on various objects such as pictures, clothing, shields and saddles. Additionally, a texture used for certain pillars and blocks associated with the Ikana Canyon area have a Triforce symbol seemingly on the groin of a large-tongued figure, although it is replaced with a blank spot in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D.
What resembles an inverted Triforce can be seen on the floor under the three light beams in the chamber Skull Kid curses Link, but as this is also absent in the remake, it may have been an unintentional consequence of how the beams overlap. In each game's opening sequence, the Triforce sends Link to an area in need of his help— Holodrum in the former game and Labrynna in the latter game. In the ending for both games' linked game , after Link defeats Ganon, the Triforce ascends into the sky, and each piece transforms into a bird.
All three birds fly away. Eventually, Ganon revives, and no hero appears to defeat him, leading the Goddesses to sink Hyrule under the Great Sea. Over time, the legend of the Triforce gets mangled by the few who know about it into the golden "Triumph Forks," which they believe to be some sort of magical cutlery. He then prayed to it for the eradication of Demise. Aside from the three known Triforce Holders, to date, three to four other people have possessed a part of the Triforce: prior to The Legend of Zelda and The Adventure of Link , the Prince of Hyrule possessed the Triforces of Wisdom and Power, though the crest did not appear on his hand [65] , in Twilight Princess , Princess Zelda conferred her soul and presumably the Triforce of Wisdom with it to Midna allowing her to exist in the World of Light.
Though Zant never actually possessed any part of the Triforce, he received his power from Ganon, thus indirectly receiving power from the Triforce of Power. When two bearers of the Triforce are in proximity with one other, their Triforce piece will resonate. This is demonstrated in Ocarina of Time when Link's, Zelda's, and Ganondorf's Triforce pieces glow once the young hero reaches the top of Ganon's Tower. The same game also indicates that a wielder's piece resonates even when near an individual with a broken piece, as Tetra's necklace had part of the Triforce of Wisdom removed beforehand.
In Skyward Sword , the Triforce is first referred to during the introduction. When the gods of old departed from the world, they trusted their ultimate power, the Triforce, in the hands of the goddess Hylia to protect it.
Unbeknownst to anyone, Hylia also hid the entrances to the land where the Triforce lay on this aerial outcropping, in a secret structure called the Sky Keep.
Before departing, Hylia also entrusted the guardians of the surface as well as Levias to teach the chosen hero their part of the " Song of the Hero ", since should the hero succeed in conquering the last trial, the path to the Sky Keep would open to him. Link succeeds in his task and, with the Triforce in hand, the young hero goes up onto the Statue of the Goddess and makes his wish: the destruction of Demise.
The Triforce's power causes the entire island containing the Goddess Statue to break free from Skyloft and plummet down to the surface, thus returning to its original location at the Sealed Grounds and destroying the Imprisoned just as it attempts to break out once more with the Sky Keep itself. When this is accomplished, Impa reminds Zelda that she must stay in the past to watch over the Triforce since its might is too powerful to leave in "the grasp of man". She also mentions that once the Triforce has served its purpose, it will be secreted away once again, its existence kept hidden from everyone.
Many years after the events of Skyward Sword , there was an era of chaos with wars and fighting over the Triforce that was located in the Sacred Realm. To put an end to these wars, an ancient sage, Rauru , built over the remains of the Sealed Temple a new Temple of Time, which contained the only entrance to the Sacred Realm. The Triforce crest can also be found on various places around Hyrule, such as above the bell in Hyrule Town , or at Hyrule Castle , and on Gustaf 's tombstone in the Royal Crypt.
According to the director of the game, Hidemaro Fujibayashi, it is unknown if the light force, which Vaati searches for, has some relationship with the Triforce. The history of the Triforce is further elaborated upon in Ocarina of Time.
Its nature of splitting into three pieces when someone with an unbalanced heart touches it is revealed to be one of the many Sheikah legends spoken of in the game.
Ganondorf , the sole male Gerudo from the desert in the west of Hyrule , is in search of the Triforce to use it to conquer Hyrule. The person would keep the piece of Triforce that represents the thing one most believes in, and the other two pieces would seek out a hiding place in the body of those chosen by destiny.
Out of all current games, Ocarina of Time has been the basis of the most rumors on receiving the Triforce in a Zelda game to date. Although it is well known that it is not an item that can be received in the game, many stories and rumors from fans claiming they have obtained the Triforce by doctored photos and such have come up. These rumors were mostly due to an engraving of the Triforce on the Quest Status menu, centered between all of the Medallions , although it is only there for decoration purposes.
The Child Timeline is the timeline that follows Link after being sent back to his original time following the defeat of Ganondorf by the Hero of Time in the final battle. He warns Princess Zelda and the current King of Hyrule of the tragic future that awaited the kingdom involving Ganondorf if nothing was to be done. The Triforce does not play any direct role in the storyline of Majora's Mask.
Fans who support the idea that the Temple was meant to insult Hyrule's Goddesses cite this in their arguments. The word "Triforce" is not used at any point during Twilight Princess. However, the Triforce is obviously well-known since markings of it exist on the Hylian Shield and on various walls around Castle Town and Hyrule Castle.
Its power is also spoken of by the ancient Sages of Hyrule who guarded the Mirror of Twilight , and by the Light Spirit Lanayru when she tells Link the story of the interlopers who tried to take over the Sacred Realm and, with it, the Triforce. Each of the Triforce bearers can be seen using their piece of the Triforce at various points in the game, such as when Link is protected by the Triforce of Courage's power when he first enters into the Twilight.
Interestingly, the wielders of the Triforce are said to be "blessed by the goddesses. Zelda, Link and possibly Ganondorf are not turned to spirits by the Twilight just as Midna, once she receives Zelda's Triforce, does not have to transform into a shadow in the Light World, signifying that their Triforce pieces protect them. The Adult Timeline is the timeline that follows the events after Link is being sent back to his original time, following the Hero of Time's defeat of Ganondorf in the final battle.
Ganondorf is sealed within the Sacred Realm by the Seven Sages but, with Link sent back in time, the world is left without a Hero. The Triforce of Courage, left in Hyrule after the legendary Hero that appeared in Ocarina of Time departed from Hyrule original Japanese suggests the Triforce split when the Hero "journeyed the flows of time" at Ocarina of Time' s end , shattered into eight pieces and hid throughout the kingdom.
By the time the events of The Wind Waker take place, the land is now under the Great Sea , with the shards of the Triforce of Courage locked in chests beneath the sea or in secret caves on several islands. The young hero assembles the full Triforce of Courage and shows it before the Gods at the Tower of Gods , who acknowledge Link's courage and accept him as the Hero of Winds.
It is mentioned in the game that Tetra 's mother passed down a piece of the Triforce of Wisdom to her daughter and asked her to "guard it with her life. The Triforce is referred to as the Triumph Forks by the Fishmen. By the time The Wind Waker takes place, the word "Triforce" appears to have been forgotten, possibly due to the Great Flood and distortions of the old legends of Hyrule.
The "Triforce" legend had been seemingly supplanted by a "Triumph Forks" legend. Link is told that in order to pass through a door in the Temple, the "sacred crest" must be drawn on it. In addition, the three triangular pedestals that Link must place Force Gems on to continue in various rooms are in shape of the Triforce, albeit each piece not touching. In Spirit Tracks , the Triforce is also not mentioned throughout the whole game.
It should be noted that while the Triforce, which is considered to be the famous emblem of Hyrule and its Hyrule Royal Family , is nowhere to be seen, the symbol of the Spirits appears throughout many places of the " new Hyrule. The Downfall Timeline is the timeline in which Link, the Hero of Time, despite his best efforts, was defeated by Ganondorf in the final battle.
This allowed the Evil King to obtain the full Triforce , but was subsequently sealed within the Dark World by Princess Zelda and the other awakened sages, taking the Triforce with him.
The Triforce is first revealed as a divine manifestation of the Goddesses' power in A Link to the Past. Bestowed upon Hyrule upon their departure, it lay hidden in the fabled Golden Land , where it beckoned the people of Hyrule to seek it in hopes that someone worthy of its power would find it.
After obtaining the Master Sword and rescuing the seven maidens, Link defeats Ganon inside the Pyramid of Power and recovers the complete Triforce. Instructed by the Triforce to take it with a wish in his heart, Link used its power to cleanse the evil that had been done by Ganon; healing those who had been wounded by his evil, restoring the Dark World to the Golden Land, and restoring peace to Hyrule. The Triforce calls to Link from its place in Hyrule Castle in Oracle of Seasons , telling him to accept "their quest".
The Triforce is also seen on the pedestals of the Essences of Nature. After defeating Ganon in a Linked Game , the Triforce splits apart and transforms into three birds that fly off in different directions. The Triforce is also seen on the pedestals of the Essences of Time. Ganon claimed the Triforce of Power, whilst he was still sealed up; the Triforce of Wisdom stayed with the Royal Family ; and the Triforce of Courage merged into the heart of the Hero Eternal , where it slumbers.
Once Link has rescued all of the Sages, they work together to summon the Triforce of Courage, which then enters into Link's possession. Once Link storms Lorule Castle to rescue Zelda, Princess Hilda reveals that, at one time, Lorule had its own parallel counterpart of the Triforce, which bears the same name and visually resembles an inverted version of Hyrule's.
As was the case in Hyrule, wars were fought over this Triforce, prompting Hilda's ancestors to destroy it to end the bloodshed. To save her kingdom, Hilda sent Yuga to Hyrule to steal the Triforce, which would thus restore balance to Lorule, though at the same time condemn Hyrule to the same collapse. Link succeeds in defeating Yuga, however, prompting an angered Hilda to demand Yuga's Triforce of Power; however, he instead reveals that he never cared for Lorule's fate, merely desiring the Triforce for himself.
Long ago, somebody cast a spell on Hyrule, to make the crest of the kingdom appear on a certain person's hand. Whoever cast the spell on Hyrule made sure that the ToC spirit would transfer to whoever was fated to use the ToC. In the Oracle games, the Triforce symbol appears on Link's hand, but none of the pieces are lit. We are told that the Triforce symbol is there because Link is the legendary hero who was fated to appear. Din says, "That is a sacred mark in Hyrule.
If it's the true symbol, then you are a hero with a special fate, Link. None of the pieces are glowing because the crests reside in their golden triangles, not inside of Link. Link in ALttP has no Triforce mark on his hand. Perhaps we may say this is because Ganon holds the whole Triforce, along with all the crests.
There is no chance for the Triforce to give Link a mark. The Triforce may have been used sometime during Hyrule's ancient history long before OoT.
At any rate, it is clear that at some point in Hyrule's early history, the entrance to the Sacred Realm was hidden by the sages, to protect the Triforce from evil ones. This temple may have already been there, but by all indications the Sacred Realm started out with nothing in it but the Triforce.
The entrance to the Sacred Realm was locked away within the Temple of Time in the kingdom of Hyrule, with a complex magical key. The person who rediscovered the Triforce's resting place was Ganondorf, king of thieves. At first he could only obtain the Triforce of Power, because the Triforce split when he grasped it with blood-stained hands.
But even only this part of the Triforce allowed him to conquer Hyrule. Unsatisfied, Ganondorf looked for the missing pieces, so he could conquer the world. As part of his wish, Ganondorf eventually turned himself into Ganon, but he was sealed along with his evil in the tainted Sacred Realm. Ganon has turned up several times in Hyrule's history, attempting to take the Triforce for himself and rule the world with it. However, he has been foiled time and again by the legendary hero.
This hero has always worn green clothes and carried the name of Link. At times, Link has carried the Triforce himself, using it to do many good things. The following table shows the location of the Triforce, or who has it, in each game. I show the games in the standard NOA order so it makes sense, but other orders are possible. One might notice that many places in the world of Hyrule are decorated with the Triforce symbol. This is because, as told in the AoL manual, the Triforce is the crest of the kingdom of Hyrule.
Much knowledge of ancient things was held by the Hylian people, one group of which made Hyrule their kingdom. The Hylia were the chosen people of the gods, so it is only natural that they would make the Triforce their symbol of choice. The Triforce symbol can be seen on clothes, shields, buildings, and temples, not only in Hyrule but in other lands as well. Each force of the Triforce power, wisdom, courage , however, has its own kanji.
These kanji are as follows:. In the early days of bad translation, this led to humorous mistakes, since it is easy to mix up the word order when the "no" particle is involved. The LoZ intro which was apparently written by the Japanese staff in "Engrish" , for example, says that "Gannon" stole the "Triforce with power.
More early Triforce confusion can be found in the Official Nintendo Player's guide, on page 8: "Its peace was protected by a golden triangle known as "Triforce. To succeed against the "power" of Triforce, you must obtain the remaining Triforce of Wisdom. It is also unclear from their description whether you are fighting against the Triforce of Power that Ganon has, or against the power of the Triforce.
The "Triforce" shape was originally a Japanese Shinto symbol. Shinto is the native religion of the Japanese. I have not been able to discover the significance of this shape, but I know that it appears on many temples and old homes in Japan.
Zelda Universe has an article on the subject. This shape can also be found in many unexpected places. Sometimes companies use the shape for a logo. Case in point:. The Triforce has a little more meaning. Total Recall is a look back at the history of video games through their characters, franchises, developers and trends. The A.
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