The creation myth of Hyrule has been passed down through the ages
by the wise sages of the land. It tells of the time before time, or at
least before beings existed that could reckon time, or care about its
passage. The land of Hyrule was born when the three creator
goddesses, Din, Nayru and Farore, descended from the heavens and
brought order to a swirling mass of cosmic dust. They populated their
new creation with five different humanoid races. They spawned the
fish-like Zora in the watery regions of the world. In the rocky
mountains, the rock-eating Gorons flourished. In the depths of the
forest, the elfin Kokiri sprung up, along with their guardian, the Deku
Tree, who sheltered them from outside forces. The swarthy Gerudo
inhabited Hyrule's deserts, and in the verdant plains, the noble
Hylians held sway.
Before leaving their new world, the three goddesses imparted on the
newborn races sacred codes of law and order. When they departed
Hyrule for the heavens, they left behind a symbol of their power, the
legendary Triforce. Representing the three aspects of the goddesses,
Power, Courage and Wisdom, the Triforce became the basis for
Hyrule's providence, and it was revered by all the different races of the
land. Affected by the Triforce's magic, the land near its resting place
became prosperous and beautiful. This legendary, otherworldly
realm was known by many names, including the Sacred Realm and
later, the Golden Land. Although most of the inhabitants of Hyrule
respected the Triforce, there were those audacious enough to plot to
steal the relic and use its power for their own selfish ends. To protect
the Triforce from falling into the wrong hands, a great Sage named
Rauru planned and built the Temple of Light to guard the entrance to
the Sacred Realm. Within the temple, the entry way to the Sacred
Realm was barred by a complex magical seal that could only be
opened by one worthy of audience with the Triforce; one who had all
aspects of the Triforce in perfect balance.
As time passed, the Triforce became a legend, and the different
people of Hyrule forgot the laws and wisdom that the goddesses had
left behind. Warfare and strife became common in Hyrule, as the
armies of the Zora marched on the Hylians. The Gorons fought the
Gerudo. It seemed every race of Hyrule was at the other?s throat. Only
the secluded Kokiri, sheltered by their magical forest and the Great
Deku Tree, were spared the destruction of Hyrule's civil wars.
After 50 years of ceaseless combat, there arose a Hylian King of
great wisdom, courage and power. Through his brilliant military
campaigns and wise diplomacy, he was able to bring the varied
people of Hyrule into a tenuous harmony. Treaties of peace were
signed, and prosperity once again seemed to bloom in Hyrule. But no
sooner had people declared peace in Hyrule than trouble once again
stalked the land.
In the trackless desert of Hyrule, the King of the Gerudo Thieves,
Ganondorf, had come across the old legends of the Triforce during
his magical research. The tales told of the great power that would
come to the one who possessed the sacred relic: In a Realm
beyond sight, The sky shines gold not blue, There, the Triforce?s
might Makes mortal dreams come true. Another little known legend
was especially intriguing to the scheming Gerudo. It provided the
details on how to gain entry to the Sacred Realm. According to the
story, there were three Spiritual Stones that were part of the puzzle
that unlocked the Sacred Realm. He read with great interest that the
Spiritual Stones were held by the Kokiri, the Gorons and the Zora. But
although these were essential for opening the gate to the Sacred
Realm, one item above all was necessary, and that was the
legendary Ocarina of Time. According to this legend, that magical
instrument was passed down by the Royal Family of Hyrule. Armed
with this treasure map, Ganondorf set his plans into motion.
With his evil minions, he rode forth from the desert, intent on using
his own mystical powers and force of arms to steal the Spiritual
Stones from their owners. He believed it would be easy to bully the
Gorons and Zora into handing over the stones, weakened as they
were by Hyrule's civil wars. He thought he could easily destroy the
Kokiri's guardian tree and claim their stone.
With the stones finally in hand, he would then use trickery to obtain
the final key to the Sacred Realm. His coming audience with the King
of Hyrule would be the perfect opportunity to infiltrate the mighty
Hyrule Castle. Once inside, he would find out which member of the
Royal Family had the ocarina. He vowed that he would do anything to
get the ocarina, slay its holder if necessary, even if the holder was the
King of Hyrule's young daughter, the princess Zelda...